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'r t r . .V . , - x A" -' ('-. J" 7 T : . ' ' r if n if .i.J .1' ; 1 Hi' 1 if i I f 'i n3 ' w -i ii ! 1 1 . ; H ; ! 11 I & II ' I THE OABOLINAWCmON, lTjSn5u THURSDAY. O. E. CROWfeON Manager. THURSDAY JULY 29, uou- As near as p&siWe we want to ran ihe Watchman oa a easlv basis cou spquently .we uiust insisLbu all who are due us on suWription tocall and ttle at once. We do not propose to do much dunning through Wie columns of the paper as we do not Wlieve in do;u; busiues in that way, so if you want the Watchmau H..t;niil or discontinued call and .settle up and your instructions shaU be obeyed, otherwise your account will be placed in the hand of a coir lector jrtfl and settle. A A mark fii your paper means that you are now due us iid we: expect protuit settlement. President Cleveland becoming dis gusted at the dilly-dallying; of Con gress with the tariff bill he has writ ten a letter to chairman Wilson, in which' lie speaks in no uncertain tone as to the duty of Congress in regard to this important issue. Mr. Cleve thstt the tariff isoe nuu niivitQ ivas what gained or;Derw crucy such a glorious yietory two years ago thinks it is now high lime to act, and j's right in considering it a duty to himself, his party, and the country Black Sheep a j JemV The politicians hi ve watched gressmn Breckintiage'r10118" Jn Kentucky with amazemiat, and some of them aregettingreadyo ieat him at his own game. ! j . " Mr. Settlej wboN opposing Beck inri3ge, made quite a I if the other night when he confessed to a crowd edhouse tbat nehad rieea drur. kard nA a y&mhlAr. and .had! lost a -for tune at cards. The sympathy cf his audience went out t m at once, afcd hundnds of men feinstinctiye ly that Settle would make an ideal congressman. But fcetle a uooiu was short-lived. , Colonel Breckin- ridge followed and whe he mOuru fully referi't-d to J hti lm flagrant case with a woman in ifihe sta,l wart voters wept tears e-f joy over the prospect of reclaiming sych a moral the ladies in the audiende were so touqh by the dis tinguished sinner's feppntance and misery that they coveted the stage with bouquets. ; ' : j ifi X It is a very inleresifig campaign, Wt it makes old-fashioned people wonder whither we aredrifting. In :rder to get the better j of Breckin ridge, Mr. Settle, will have to brush up his memory, and recall, if possi ble, some crime that i(he has been guilty of that will outfank his op- Eveh then it is nii. cfrncriflrt oYeH the tanfl uiiiha nt liemnninir. The Senators v" j o -j in i?ive advLce at this time, which we ;tl l.h-d. The President pouent's ollense Nearly points out thetluty xt Gon- more than jikely that3reckinridge rpssmen in this matteK 1 woiua ooo up sereneiy, wiin a supp.c " - - mental confession thai woufd put Breckinndgt;, of Arkansas, is re- at the ifeaj 0f thP; procession of warded for Ins uut;utnruiness 10 nis socja cri,niaals: people in voting against saver y lt fs hard to underspd why men )mns appointed Minister to Hussia. and wolllen should experience a mor- Wonder it Llevelanu proposes ioiawe bid lea3ure iu heuri a man tell pare ot air the untaithtul in this the story of his :crtijtf. and .follies, way. - - audit is a mystery why they should What the Secretary Intends.- tllen feeI an inclinatioMto heap pub srv Carlisle, it is understood. lic honors upon him.;ijiut it is still ; mi j:... ...;"'n,;., o tan, harder to understand! how an old Will glve UlicUUUin xjtilin a icn 1 ; cf avs to resume to a limited extent or a young man jorthat mat l.P.mn of standard silver dollars Me,'i Cliu Set Ins owil? cpnsent to go f the mints of the United States. li ore the people and; tell the. story gince the repeal of the Sherman sil- of his disgrace, and ;tU,ask for a vpr Durchase law last November sil- reward. 1 ver coinage lias been virtually sus- It is a queer thing see anian nended. only about 500 silver dollars claiming theyotes of his fellow citi having been struck off bearing the zns appiwently on Uj ground tat - 4ate of 1891. This coinage of silver he has been a bigger:; kfseal and lias for the remainder of this year will suffered, more remorse; than his rival, not probably exceed 2,000,000. ,Its Yet this sort of thing seems to be coinase will- not affect the amount popular, and there is: M telling how far it will tjo. Still, 4t maV be i dollar of silver coined & $l silver cer tificate will be retired. The coinage, however, will increase the silver seignorage now in the treasury, but still uncovered. This now amounts to $55,000,000. passing craze, and it & to be' hoped that it will soon be oyer. Atlanta Constitution. ! ' Gorman made a ?pepdh in the Sen ate attacking the President The f 1 t i Atlanta Journal's correspondent says : The re-nominal ion,- by acclama- Senatoa Gormanls speeli was in the Pall J- '- . I . f " ' oil mat or nis conservative loiiowers tion, ot uon-ressman wwei, or ue uiain a defence of his position, and fpr1av vii n liurhlv nrniinr rH'orpurf ing on the , part of the convention, with occasional atacksjof more than IIis record as a,one-term member has l usual bitterness ; trom time to time been honorable and cTeditable, Dur- nnn President Cleveland and vah-.it , , . l I m IT UC LllllCU tUC VUU11UUUC. 1.11 tllUM man of verv fine abllitv and can slanders and aspersions on the Sen- speak as well as any man ou thatjte. . Iff floor, and take care ot himself as well He assumed that I Mr. Cleveland's as any man mere in a running ae- statement to several is4tiators that he JM4tr. tfr.Miaii eiiHKCL.io near nuiu i l i -n y " A ... , , . i- ii jr n n r. wanted a bil passed; com nutted him him m the iMfty-tourth Congress. It c . 1 ! m : - t . , J nnallv to the bormaft coninromisp Nrth f'arnUhJu.w in l.nfK hrunM, Din. r roin m is promise he argued l uUrtW 4AC t'r01' . wtil 1"' of Congress, who can talk won't bdk. that the president's! jeiter was an act Senator, and not to be conquered himself bv them. lie proposes to & whd have styled themselves conser- vatjves may,,control their own bod), but the House has a mind of its own. JJejther body can adjourn for more thali three days without the consent of the other, and the House may kee) the Senate in session until the conservative Senators art? sufficiently preyed by an indignant public into some sort of an arrangement. At present they say with much arro gance, take the Senate or keep tbi McKiuley tariff. Mr. Wilson stated on the floor of tlJ Hohse that the chief obstacle wals the sugar trust, and that for his pat he hoed that unless a proper tariff bill was passed, the House would n'ojT' adjourn until it had passed a law pultting refined sugar on the free list. It must be remembered that at pres ent raw sugar i- on the free list, a bounty being paid to sugar growers, mil a duty is imposed on rehned su gar whereby the sugar trust makes giiat profit, it being a bouuty to them.- bhairman Wilson realizes that the sugar trust controls the action of the conservative Democratic Senators, mid he proposes to strike the trust a klhw ih its vital narts'. He susrests carvin2X the war into Africa, and posing aSeparate measure, putting rejined sugar., on the tree list. Br doing that, if it can be done, h will punish the trust and remove the sugar schedule from tliejariff bill. jThe situation "is an exceptional oiie. The Uemocratic Ofiiarors wno were on the conference comirnttee 4 . frankly admitted that If they were free to use their own judgment they wpuld quickly agree with the'IIouse bifanch of the committee; but they iiiiicated that they were fettered, aijd that unless the bilTwere kept iu such shape as to meet the views of sdme other Senators, it would not piss the Senate, and so there would b no tariff legislation at this time. Here there is a pressure applied to tlje House that the members of th.it bidy will hardly tolerate. They do npt propose being constrained into aleepting the tariff bill as it passed tl)e Senate; and the House commit ted frankly reported to the House traat they did not feel authorized to agree to any measure under such a fir ess. ;The situation has been intensified by the President's letter to Chairman VTiison in which he speaks of the prty perfidy and party dishonor that wiould result from obeying the will of these Senators, and -being bound b their decision. , His letter is bfo.idside ot Loluinbiauf. lie riu.s toe flag to the mat-head and ( pens tij-e at short raiigp. His assault i vigorous that it has knocked things around iu a nlot unexpected way a'hd it all came unheralded. No won A Weekly Veath6r XJrop Bulletin The reports of Weekly- Weather Crop Bulletin, issueHy tlui; jSorth Carolina State Weather Service for the week ending Monday JnlyZiJd, indicate that over th g.reateri art of the State the. we:ither conditions have been very favorable for cwps.v The tempeniture Ikis been ; slightly below the normal, but the days have been quite warm. The raii-fall has been badly distributed too much ocenring near the coast and too little over a few. counties in the -interior. Rains occurred the first and last days of the week, with warm, sunshiny days between. A number of corres pondents say prospects are 'l for best crops since 18S7. ' Wksterx District. The rain-fall has been bally distributed; most por tions of the district have ; received sufficient rain, but parts of Iredell, Catawba aud Burke continue very dry. The rain of Sunday, 22J, was irfMieral. liowever. and win ao mucn ood. Irish potatoes being; aug ana sweerpotatoes growing wellv Turnips are being sown, blackberries aooui one, but water-iiielonsj4riid canta loupes coming in. , Cutting hay in mountain section-now. itfiins re ported: Saluda G2 inch; Mt. Pleas ant, 1.00rl5mithford,M)0; Helton, O.oOrOoiirmls, 0.50; Mocksville, 0.28; Lynn, 1.53; Salisbury, 0.02; Murphy, I'.oQ. Number of reports received; E ist ern, 41; Central, 48; Western, 43. BRICK What is lorigrnality ? r It is that creative power within us which- car ries us back to the first great cause aud places us in touch with the Creator Himself in whose image we alien i mortals are made and of whose divine charater we partate. It-is this oualitv which enables, us j , . - I y to establish our present identity, 83 j Select Hard Brick, and TILE WORKS, Prices Per Thousand: J future aud also a former existence.l y" In spite or hereditary transmissions oairXHI, and other procreation abuses withlCulls, i which humanity has to contend psscd Brick, First Grade cannot believe that the spark ofai- r , . , 0 i i- t 1 TL;1- Qniniid dm If yiue flame can be'alto-elherextiu- upresu goished. Every generation has a Repressed Brick, Third Grade, r.7.- -..)() ' 20,00. ' 1 S.(M)' positive predilection tOwardsx orgin- ality. Childrcn,are born, it .night Lib3ral Discount on Orders of almost ue sam witn original proces- ses of Utought. I believe that iu the nature and economy mental pheno mena that all men are, so to speak, originally original. It is the ger ruiual principle of every life. Every child, unless an imbecile, enters the arena of the world with certain in born ideas and tendencies as distinct ly unique as its procreatiye power, Edward Gilliam iu Charlotte Obser ver. .yr Low Prices on Farmers' Drain Tile. HE They Never Heard of It. Greensboso RecorJ. It is related of a prominent Y. M. C. A. worker that he arrived in Fayetteville the other day qnjiis, first trip and asked for the I. M. L. A. building. "Never heard of it," said the man accostednhe C. F. & Y, V does all the. business here," and he walked off with a contemptuous look for the fellow who was so ignorant as not to know the C. F. was the road of the country that part of it ?t least. der chat Washington was excited otar it: no wonder that the hit dogs liiowled; no wonder that wounded set ujp a whine that it was not usual for at President to interfere in this way. Iut President Cleveland is nota con ventional man;; he is very unemven- $100 Eewanf $100, The rcftilora of this' papyr will be pleased to learn that there is at learst one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stacres. and that is Catarrh. Hall'i Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity: Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure .is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and piving the patient strength bv building up the ccn-titutio:. an. assisting' nature in doing its work. i . e proprietors have so much faith in its woilt. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hun dred Dollars tor any case that it fails to cure. F. J. Chenny & Co., Toledo, O. BQSold by Druggist, 73c. Fur nture Ctnun They serve thei' local interests well, of usurpation, characterizing it as but since Senafor Vance died the ut,e ,n0st extraordinary, most un country would not know that North ,, , - , ; , . Carolina is renrnsntpd in flithpr branch of Congress, except that penned by u president pf the U uited Senator Jarvis is gradually working States? --A - 11. P L 11 111 S I I f io me irout. uaar oue i;nserver. rri.. i i i :r j i - i iiits iuu'j u ueu nr .lit ivni n o n ul . vxvl until o A correspondent who signs her-j . oesi uspuyeu yy ine self "A Tnrrhprn Wman T.ivmc in Ulat dl Uie OUtset'Or I11S BpeeCIl, the Soulh" writes to -The New York he declared th cbmpromise bill drive them ihto a cornel' and heap called for and! unwise letter ever aIionor upon them and make them Evening Post as follows Con you admit one more word on -question ? the woman suffrage could only pass by theraid of the ex- ecutive, and seemed entirely willing that the power of! iihe executive OL ...J iL. . Xr . V. ..I- -11 I 111 1 " 1 a J' i ououiu me state oi rsewiorn anow snouia oe invoKea to force it through but when the executive, as he 'termed, interfered to secure ai 'hill more in woman suffrage her example would e followed by other states, and (InillitlAfcfl 1ania(r.frnaj qA nn'ifi cians would soonor later strive for accordance with; Democratic pledges, 11 the same tin mr at the south. The Mr., Oorman denouueed-it as "usur cuiivi tu ivi i juij xiv ill 14 1 l JallUU ailU UCJiyLlUI- gro suttrage, and still. in great peril The force of thstesf uionyiof Mr tlw hnrrornf bA iinlimJtp.l v..o ' f "OrniaU 8 O negro women. When the evil of universal suffrage is almost nniver- Jones to state that the-Presideut liad, sal suffrage is almost universally con J at every interviewlpressed the strong :t stench iu the nostrils of the Amer ifcan people. And yet he expressly says that all tiiriff measures must be based on com promises and concessions; that for himself he is willing to submit his 6wn judgment to that of the major ity in the matter of the income tax: arci to sug;ir, ne is ivilling to submit to the judgment of Others aud assent to a tax ou it; but he is not willing to surrender to the $ugar trust. The trust is not to b allowed to make its millions from the people under a Democratic tariff till Col. Alien Attempts Suicide. Charlotte Ob.-irve sp.-iial trom' AfhviUe. X Col. Lawrence M. Allen, who is well known among Avir veterans as commanding the Gtth regiment, N. C. troops, attempted unsuccessfully to commit suicide in the county j i!i here this morning. Col. Alien Was arrested here on the 'dtli on a capias from Graham county. v It is charged that he raised a check from 822.50 to $45.50, and passed it on . a mer chant in llobbinsville. The check liMrl Iipph made out in navnient of .. y Col. Allen's months' work as school teacher. He was to be taken back- to Graham this morning. , About G o'clock j iilfr Jamison was called to the third floor of the jail where he . . . n-. x- found that Col. Allen had .ui meted a wound on his left arm with a pen knife that cut two veins, and had lost a great deal of blood. Countv Pin sician Baird was CiUed and g ive the wo'i'd be suicide all attention and it is thought Allen will recover. He left a note to sheriff Brooksbire in which he said. "I commit a rash act, but my day is past," and giving directions as to the disposition of his remains. In closing he said, UI sjjo to appear before a higher court, j and the officers thereof are true to their word. I could give bond if 1 had a chance to s e around." In 1S85 while Col. Allen was in Plm'hix, Arizona, a New York man immed Dill made a remark about the Southern women and the insult was resented by Col, Allen who threw a cup of hot coffee into Dill's face. Allen was called out and the duel was fought in Antone, Mexico, February 22. Dill was killed and Col. Allen received a wound that hud him up for four months.1 aud from the effects of which he has never ful- -ly recovered. ' Our Campaign Offer. Jn Order that no one shall have any excuse for being without his county paper during the coming campaign we will send the Watchman to anv address for 25 cents from now until D'c. lt. Think of it only 25 cents uv 5 months. It shall be the policy of the Watchman to give the news in preference to "airing" its own ytews. Subscribe now. The cash must accompany each order. All old subscribers will have to pay up hack- dues before getting advantage of tlus offer. Wrights 3f fs lLmjCi' To et Furniture for the multitude. Nothing like ft crrerbeioreseen in Salis bury. Bed Room and Parlor Suits as pretty and as cheap as was ever o fibr ed on any market in the State. You only have to see our line of Ta bles; Dining and Parlor Chairs, Rockers etc., to be pleased. We also handle Baby Carriages, Musical Instrumehts and in fact anything that you want in this line and at prices that defy com petition. No room is complete without nice Pictures. We have got them. Also the handsomest line of fftamcs and Moulding that can be found in the State. This department is complete, Cofflns, Caskets, Burial Robes, Slippers, etc., Hearse's furnished for city or country. Embalming a Specialty. . 1 ; See me before buying. ; i '.Will 3,nator14 vituesles, was II1 the sanip r"0" that th en MrJ Vtifia forced Mr. fconservative' Senators curse and ceded it is mysterious that any one hope that the outcome of the con- Nly to him. Those w can desire to double it. s . : i , hool towards him. will terence negotiatrons? would ! be the rl "wt,uu,ul in hbuse the President for the stand he takes, the people will praise him and Those who have been now feel an Sir. George W, Tuley Benjamin, Missouri. Good Advice Quickly Followed Cured of Rheumatism by Hood'o Sarsaparilla. " C. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass. : " I was taken down with rheumatism oyer a year aero. I was sick for over six months Cotton Seed Meal- and Hulls! -0- IT IS THE CHEAPEST A"ND BEST FEED KX(VN FOR CATTLE AND SHEEP." : i Cotton Seed Meal is a highly concentr-atcdectF, one. pound of .vhieh has more feeding value than Jhree pounds of corn and it will be found more economical to ute than any of tbe va- Often I would have such pains that I could rioUS Cl'aill feeds nartiiy enuure uu-iu. a irn-nu cww mo nuu advised ine to try Uood's Sarsaparilla. I tooK Lira at his word and got a bottle of it, and slnca havo taken eight bottles Of IL It Has Cured Me When the doctors coul4. do me no good what ever. After being benefited so much from this medicine I describe Hood's Sarsaparilla as a wonderful medicine. I also advise every one who is troubled with rheumatism not to be wltb- f Take it as you get it, in liqaul or pov!er form only see thatryou get Minraons Liver Kegulator. It cures Sick Headache, Hi loud ness ami Constijmtion. You need not make a tea ot' it. . A spooi'ful of (he liquid, or a pinch of ihe powder, just before going to bed will insure refresh ing sleep, and the next 'morning you feel as though you had a new lease oa life. Sample package powder, 2j cents. lb t. m i i li..;., w : i ii.. birdor in sustaining hi in. luose, U Bear in unnd, all ye voters of f h N H I ii kn v. wlio have c.uestioned his Datriot- fntrU vtVotT 'Mr. Gorman My! plainly that h -d his democracy, will, for the iMeKiin 1PSu" had been hard hitifcrUhe him- P, put out of sight their differ palisra and McKmleyism in legisla- , -1.7 t . , L , . .. Ln(loa auA J.aa kv !,;,. nMunor.Atf: ,1 sen ueciareu, aitijougn ne nau oeea f-"vv y j -"v ' connected with- the Democratic or- Populists and Uepublicaus alike ganization almostiall pi life he had Wll approve, applaud and admire never before found it necessary to h'w- The people, without regard to indulge in such plain Ipeaking." party, will in their hearts resolve His speech will doubtless livens IUt ne is worthy ot esteem anaconi- one ot the most Sensntionai if not rmeauauou, even as mc uiuia um iiitpnnrat atidl unilistiriAblfl ever 1 Renfeseiitiitives in Congress without delivered iu' tM Senate by a party to party so lately passed reso- . . S' i; -xi J l ' J flutioiis of commendation because of iCcWier. , ' if ' 1 l S . muuf ImnK a of Chicasro. He will be thehero of the tiou. Tins is true. But for the aw ful tariff there would be no deficiency nowt Cleveland left 6100,000,000 in the United States Treasury when he retired in 1880. Wilmington Mesr sen ger. The Suh's cotton report saya : A decline in Liverpool, unfavorable ad vices fronlManchester, a fait in Ihe pHces.of spot- cotton, the favorable crop advices, long liquidation in Au gust caused a noteworthy decline. At the lower prices there was heavy buying by some of the leading short?.. 2urope sent selling orders. - "Have tried others, lu0ike A.ver's best'' is the statement made cfvet and over again by those who testify Jtp I the benefit derived from the use of Ayec's SarsaparilLi. Disease , . . .- v v: .i . i ''in o j ...... never nara greater enency man tins itower-a e n . x" rK, -Jr i ti successfully ended.-ews-Uberver strong. I is I I . tariff business,, just us Jackson was the hero of the fight against the Bank in the olden time. The people will stand by him until the .fight is ah i r I I Chronicle. A movement is in progress in Washington, and Harper's Ferry to erect a monument to the memory of John Brown. It is proposed to put up a plain eranite shaft over the t w :. m . spot once occupied by, the engine house at Harper's Ferry which was known as John Brown's Fort. The land upon which the forjt stood is the property of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, which has gran- a w ' ted a site for the proposed monu ment. An Old Doctor's Fovorite. Dr. L. M. Gillam, who practiced medicine over forty yearf ,orniginated used aud claimed that Botaic Blood Balm which has no been in use about fifty-five years, was the best tonic and blosd purifier ver given in to the world. It neverjfails to cure the most malignant""" tilcrs, sores, COTTON SEED HULLS takc'tlio place of hay or. ;ny other ; kind of long or rojigli fceuCaiHl has bed's proven ly antilpi, ami the practical tctsof thousands of feeders, to be worthy much (pound for pound) as any of the forage feeds in general u.. and rt.n A,t of TTTTTJ.S is loss than hav. and can he ti-.l' without- H00dSCUT68 hv-aste, it is far more economical to us than any feed noj- in and feed in connection with Cotton Sted Moal this unr be equalled when eosts and benefits are cbn.sidcn.-th,; j Write for prices and other infprmatioii desired. Correspondence solicited bv j . f North Caolina Cotton Oil Company, ; outllood's Snrsaparllla. I am a fanner, and the medicine naa piven me mucn energy ana strength to perform my wort Ueoeqs W. Tu-lky, Benjamla, MlssoarL Hood'8 Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 25o. a box. A CARD. After mature deliberation, and for reasons which 1 trust are proper, in not only as they concern myself, but also as they ruay'con cern the Democrrtic voters of the 7th Con gsessional District, I announce myself a can didate fur a seat in the next House, of Rep resentatives ot the Congress ot the Lnited States, subject to the action of the 7th Congressional-Disfict Convention which con venes in Salisbury N.C, Aug. 1st 18f4. I 'bespeak fiom my friends and acquaint ance.and in fact from the entire Democracy such consideration as they may find me worthy of. Kespeefultv, J. G. Hall. Hickory, X. C, July 9th 1894. To the Pcblic For information : All prescriptions written by any physician with any druggist's name does not mean for vou to go there and get your medicine. You are at liberty to go and get your medicine as ! cheap as you can. J. II. Enntss. T. J. DAVIS, Manager, The Watchman JOB OFFICE SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE. CLASS VVOUKJUlfNEDOUT FROM THIS OFFICE SON ABLE.-" - NOTHING BfT I sag A i VITAL TO KIAHHOOD, DR. E. C-WEST'S NERVE AVIJ BRAIV TPPiT. MEXT, pacific for Hysteria, pizzinesa, FiU, Neu- Jcohol or tobacco, Wakefolnew, Mental Deprewlon. ! Softenin? of Brain, enninf iniuni m(u Han.. death, Irmture Old A, iJarrsnneoa, Loig oi I S0 "llt'i.er Rex Impolency, Leucorrhe and all nwiuaca, xuTottmtary Loan, Sperma torrhoea canjed by over-exertion of. brahx, Beli aDQRe. OYer-Indnlirence- A month'. tn.fL,. fT.P' 55 mai: With each order bos irtS 15 will send written pnarantee to refund if not cored. M A TM IAIL. Works Salisbury Marble WEBB f R3BE, Propricloh tWi. i rem" j rheumatism, catarrh anJ all skin and I iTcS1" blocHi diHeases.4 n ice per large uoi- i ----"--- omj DJ, ile, $1,00. Fcr sale by druggUs. Edwin Cuthrell Salisbury, N. C Dealers m Monuments, Head-Stones and every thing in .inp , ff0r Hue, and at the very lowest prices consistant with Best materia.! a tuanship. Be sure to give us a call, or write for prices before VUJ "ute where. Large variety on hand to select Jrom. Satisfaction g FUher Street, next to Stand Pipe. " . '', r: S : -x 4- .
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