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il - , . 1 K i: ill. 'Si ijf ! - t Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. THPRSpAy, JULY 12, 188. The Watch nian will be sent to any addresn jn the State from Jonc 1st t lit of December ;i38, for fift Bts Cft8br- j f Tbco F. Kjuttz Eq. U recreating at Blowing Rock'. ' ' 'for ft splenclid fit, gentlemen should go i " to Kelly, the jailor. - I ! Willi ji Bnthdeara family left ibr Connelly Spring yesterday. 1 j Just arrived 8 varieties of fresh tur nip geed at llV Drug Store. . j ' Buy Cleveland Campiagn Hats from fcdtx & VanWyclc. uniy l.&u. Go to I. Blutnenthal & Brd. for good d cheap gooas. aui oauuiug. Itev. C. B. King leaves to-day for the J jf i,rth to pen4 a few w?ks vacation. . Gp to ScuUij&anWyck for 1.00 Cam paign Hats., Orders by wail promptly -filled." .. .'!"'"' . " 1 ';v Mr. W.JI. Beisner'offers a discount of 10 per cent. ot Bilverwafe for the next 6adays:' v3ee'd. ... . r The colored Baptist had a baptizing at town creek lak Sunday fourteen jper bis were irarered. -. Tlie office of the Boy den Houses has t beeu renovated and frescoed and presents quUcanattracive appearance. ij Mi-Mci Jean ale and Ruth Kluttz arc viiting aiorganton. and arc the guests of Misses Annie aim vorrme urw iu. The Racket ptore is oflering new bar eaa this week in almost anything you want.llteaa ipeirfaa. in iuis iinrr. Ground has ieen broken for the foun- tain on the puTic square, which makes hi it a surety. - This, will be 'a step in ad- vajice of our aiiKhboi 's. I ;i f ipes for supplying theBaiisbury Cot- to Mill with vater fromhe works, are i b.?in5 p"1 on jilie ground. About two thousand feet will be required., J ; v i4!My Son Oliver" has started on his if ortrny through Ihc jiark ages. The warmer iuc mti m..w..v. hU following. Use Pear's Soap. ' ;i: Rev1. Dr.t RurpplCf in compliance with jv ivappointmen of Presbytery, has gone I? t.i ncijforiu religious service at and! about i V ilawing Rock. He expects to rctbrn in I - two or three wjeeks. r J ' hc Iredell Brines will stop a few hours I in Salisbury nejct Monday on their jwny I- i tolnefMtlitaryj! Encampment, and will jive a d icrs parade on Main street about ! pcven oMock p! m. . 1 The rate for ground, trip tickets to Wrightville, N.C. during the State en- I curipnaeftt will be $'7.35 frbm SalLsbttry, i - vtniia Grove at)d Concord, tickets good f from July Hthijto the 31st inclusive. v 9- I ! The toung boys xf town "kids," are tefrgin'rzing a coinpany to man the little con .cal Rtaitt" chemioai fire engine, As we are shav ne ftres now-a-days, and as they r " enthusiastic t . - . . i ;i? ( 'them encourage ment .-i V . For the benefit of our citizens w ho ex pect! to go to thotmountains, and not as an Adverti sement,' iv'e wish to say that Mr. W. L Bryan, of JBoone, (3,600 feet above the ea lc-el) offers good board at from 1 1 42J o45 dollars! per month. Tic. Linn, Esq., returned from Get tysburg Par on -fonday, and reports a largp gathering there to witness the an-, nuaf ccreraonieri, participated in by both the blue and; the gray. This is. one of the Jwst marked battle fields in the. TrU. ; - ' i We learn that a car load of fresh Geor- I gta felons will jirpve here Friday mor- iiinj, from the plantation of .W. W. ?e&rdj Munnerlyn, Ga. - Mr. Beard is i well known to some of pur citizens as the youngest son of the late IL H.Bcard, of fBais placer "," '' ' "" Wo are eta X that the State Democratic Executive Committee did not include 8 ilisburt in" the jist 6f towns, when mass IjinepUngs are to be held duririg July. The we:ither is to warm, anci our people are toojbusy caUing around , the thresh ing machine, corn and cotton fields, to be fuceil to leave: them' even; for a day. flt, Salisbury rU be -heard from later fB?,on ::the qutt0n of a grand rally and jJ njjritio iai m2-ting and she will do it up .handsomely, when the proper UniiVejt isjunderstood here that I Wan M ift naaJc a desperate effort to CatawW of the titile of the 'banncr I County jof democracy V in the State, this J yar,and plans are being laid now quietly 1 thit Jtnd. "Fuss and feathers will be Lindaetime: . i v ' if ' I LIST OF LETTEES. Jj M?l of Iettets jrwnaihing in post office Allen JIi5s Mary Alisom, Mr. T. f Bl!ckcn' Reba Carr, Mrs M. Li Ca-? j!e, Mr Luis prenshaw, Miss W M j--ora, liss Mary. Ellis, Mr. James tlrP' J T ?csee3Ir George Lenny, fttaMlllrMr Jdhn Moses, M 1"gton Pried, Nicholas MichaVMr j-ne ltamer, ir Warkh erdson. Mr fTShr, atr. ueorgc snaw, t k- ,.' ai,S9 Eu White, Mr. William fWalkier, W Whitley. :ease say advertised when the above .r v.iic tor. : Orsai B&tifLeation lleetin?. ' We ife requited to state that there Will be a' grand httlficaticn meeting of the Democrats of owan. county in Sails boryV orr Saturday July 21st. Fowle, Davidson, Flngcr: andv other-prominent Democrats will address the meeting. Every body is iuvted and It is hoped that everybody will be on hand to hear what these gifted orators have to sajv v Hew Discovery. "The New Discovery,' a medicine by Dr. John F. Foard, advertised,. in this paper, is offered to the public by that gentleman with great confidence of its virtues.; We have known the Doctor for many years (before and since the war) and have no hesitation in saying that he has always sustained the reputation of a high-toned Christian gentleman, and a physiciap of merit, whoa word might be accepted without the shadow of a doubt. We, trust his new discovery, will prove a Valuable, addition in the healing art. Winburn Smith. A large concourse of friends assembled at the Episcopal church yesterday mon. ing at ten o'clock to witness the marriage of Miss Annie Smith, daughter of ou townsman P. N. Smith, to Mr. W. A. Winburn of Ashville. Theettreraouy was performed by Rev, F. jf Mdrdoch, and the organ was pre sided over by Mrs. W. H. Neave, with a trombone occorapa'uy meut ".by Prof. W. H. Neave. We extend our best wishes aud con gratulations to the happy couple. Prompt. Mr. JS. Jones. General Agent of the Provident Savings Life Insurance Com pany, of "New York, was hi town last Tuesday and paid to Mrs. Annie Foard $2,000 the amount of the policy held by her late husband, Mr. Robt. Foard in the above uamcd company. . The amount was not due until 90 days after proof of death had been filed, but the company issued the check the day the proofs were received. X This promptness must be a source of gratification to the many policy holders of the Provident in Salisbury. ( - f--. The Fast of the Ninth of Ahw. This fast takes place on the eve of the 16th of this mo.nth, and lasts until the eve of the 17th. It is strictly observed by orthodox Israelites, who spend the- day in fasting and reading the book of La mentations of the Prophet Jeremiah. It is kept in remembrance of the destruc tion of the First Temple of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezer, King of Babylon in the year 3338 after the creation of the world, or 412 years before the Christian era. The second Temple was destroyed on the same day by Titus, Emperor 6f"a Rome, in the year of 69 of the Christian era. COUNTY LOCALS " . - : Zeb. . ' T ! We had quite a refreshing rain on Sat urday' night. " The sound of the threshers can be tj card this morning. Miss Bettie Hatterson, of China Grove, is visiting Mrs. C. A. Rose. Mr: D. A. Lentz and family arc visiting relatives in Zeb this week". Mrs. A. C. Patterson, ;of Zeb, is visiting friends and relatives in Cabarrus. Mr. C. T. Pinkston and fumily, of Winston arc visiting Mr. A. W. Lentz. Mr. M. A. Powlass has opened a work shop here, all kinds of w-ood work, re pairing, &c. Can be done. Wc are glad to have "Cell" with us again. Our primary convention will convene here on next Saturday at 1 o'clock. Hope that it will be well attended and that the voters may instruct for their choice. . -.'-. The trustees of Franklin academy will meet directly .after the primary on Sat urday evening, to make arrangements f jr our next term. Prof. L. H. Rothrock is being -poken of as teacher. Hope that he will be secured. - Salisbury, N. C, July 7, 18S8. Mr. J. S. Jones, Gen. Agt. Provident Sav ings Life Ins. Co., ofN. ., Greensboro, " N C: Dear Sib: Allow me to thank you for the prompt payment of $2f,000;00, due on policy of my busband, Kobt. H,. .-, Foard. : recently taken iu vour Co. The comna-iN. ny has not only paid tne. full amount, ! but has done so weeks beforo it was j due, according to tne contract, thus showing its ability and willingness to mvet its obligations with the greatest liberality and fairness. . The policy was taken out Feb. 1887, the total amount paid on itvbeing only $52.96. With best wishes for your success and the sterling j company , you represent, l am yours gratefully, Aknie Foard. 1581XBANCB THAT INSURES, - Is what the genius of the American mind demands, and this is what the Provident Savings Life Ins. Co., of New ; lork, gives to sucn as are fortunate enough to be among its policy holders wbcu death claims them. The card of tbauks of Mrs, Anuie Foard in this paper tills the story- read it. The sapient features of the company are, insurance to policy loIders at eyst and that cost the lowest on record of any old line Co., absolute; security and indemnity to far as the- most expert j udges can-see. They have $211 cash assets to every $100 of liabilities, which beats every compauy in the U. 3. Its premium ratesand rates of mortality are the smallest, its dividends the largest; and in everything that is de sirable in a first class company it rauks no. 1. First class risks solicited. First class special agents wautcd, to whom good contracts will be given by applying tJ JS. Joxes, Gen. Agt., Greensboro, C. Ch J. Allen Brown, Local Agt., . t Salisburv, N. C. fihetpird Hotrsan'?, Presideiit: Stephens, Scy. 1 .CToiclof our People. ' Sea wat aoter fi&ys. , tfr.difir-Allow me t& say words to The voters erf Rowan few county through the columns of your taier, ; I notice tltatwhenever the candidate (for the Legislature aroj jnentioned I beftr suwe one tayt "it, is too baa tliat it CT man will hotrun." I w ould like to know who is authority for saying he would not bea candidate, does it come from him or does it eminaterow Ap friends of the can didates already ia the field. I have nothing personally against either McCubbina or Crawflirtf, but do not think either, is' the mrfn Rowan should send. ' McCubbins is too moderate a man and has not the vim, euerey or ability to fill such a responsible position. Craw ford has not been before the public lone enough to establish a character sufficient to nave tne people trust toe interests of Rowan to his keeping. Mr. Lee S. Overman is the man, and I believe the only one, (and the voters who believe as I do are legipn) who can and will staud up and fight to the bitter end for every thing that is to our interest, and there is no doubt but that he is the choice of the majority of our people. Overman was the acknowledged leader In the last House, and )f sent again will without doubt be elected speaker, which our people should bear. in mind will not only be an honor to Overman but to Row an county. Should ihn republicans by any means succeed in : organizing, then weiieedjust such a fearless leader as Overman is. j ?: I hope our people will bear thisin mind and in the primaries instruct their dele gates to cast their vo.es for Lee S. Over man first and if he will jnot accept, then for the choice of each township among the other candidates. Some of the townships are going to do this and I hope H wi 1. ' :J A. Voter. A Voice frm Steele. Editor: The weather is hot and Mr. dry; wheat bread is getting scarce; but the'thresher is coming. Politics and office-hunters on a boom, and the fight promises to be close and warm. The old Gu;ird, poor old Veterans, are worn with their arduous service; but they are pluck to the back bone and will die, if they die at all, true game. Just two years ago, Mr. Editor! got run under the bed for having the iimpudence to in sinuate that a 1 to wan tanner had enough sense to go. to the Legislature what a change has come over the spirit of the people's dreams in these two years; why my dear sir, they have jgot to l.e all the go; just plenty of them? are out in the field, and lots of dark horses out side, ready to jump the fence at the snap of a finger: and it seems that the only diffi culty U to settle down n one that is full fledged, a regular old-bonnet, horn-handed, hooked-nosed, cabbage-eating copper iisrbreeches, Knit-gallows Cincinatus, that don t smell like a doctor, taste like a merchant or L. welll look knowing aud weai tight breaches, that can break a yoke of red iedrs; know how to give their tails the right twit to make them jump up when they get sullen, plow a mule to ahop-skjp-shovel through a beggar's Louse thicket without cursing. This being the case. ;iind the time is drawing near for the primaries so the sovereigns won't have time to hunt up too many of our past jn can tricks, we take pleasure in announcing that we are dar'.;,hoise with the greater part of the abive accomplishment, and will do their Legislating as cheap as anybody. 'We would say to anyl committee who may be sent to confer wjith us (the sheriff uot included; tnnt alter we get dene flaying by" corn, we can be found most any time down in the woods helping the old woman gather blackberries. Clod Knocker. Mr. Editor: Whilst the public is some what exercised on political matters and various persons arc. being named as suit able for the various offices, we would just say that one good mau and a farmer has been overlooked in lie general cast about. We refer to P. ! A. Sloo;. Esq.. whose name !-ias been proposed, notby himself, bnt by his friends in this r.nd ad joining townships, for the office of Sheriff busings qualities, sterliug integrity, and, would make a good and laithlul servant of the people. . L P, A. G. Litaker township, July 9, 1888 Hojel liEXKEttTl July 6th 188S. At a meeting of. the N. C delegations to the National Association of Democrat ic clubs hcJd iu Room Xo. 6 Hotel Rcn nert Baltimore, Md. jit was resolved that we request the members of the Na tional Committee of Nbrth Carolina to call a fneeting of State cjlubs for the pur pose of forming a Statcj organization at some future time to be! designated, by said Committee and in j order to secure harmony and give impetus to the Cam- vnigu. We would-recommend the se- lection of Greensboro Ni C as it is in the cei.trc of debatable and fighting grounds; lnat tne commit tee endeavor to secure special railroad rates for the benefit of l-llUCttYUl IU BltUlo delegates thereto, an d if the committeei see lit to grant, we request that these res olutions. :;s sigucd, to iaillishcd in con- ;.nectioii with the call for State organiza tion of Democratic Clubs. . L. W. Springs, Chairman; Delegate Wiuston-Siilera-Clubs, Salem, N. C C. A. Rice, Delegate Cleveland, Fowle and Henderson Club, Salisbury X. C. W. E. Ashly,Y. M.D.C.,Kaleigh N.C. Albert Kramer, Y. M; :D. C, 7urham, C. G. E. Cr.ibtreo. Delegate Cleveland, Thurman and Fowlc Club, Washington, Ancouncemeints. i We are authorized o; announce C. C. Krider af a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of jltowau cottnty, subject to the action of! the Democratic County Convention. . 4 We are authorized to announce J. Saml. McCiibbina as a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Rowan county, subject to the action of the Dem- ocratic County Convention. We are authorized to anuounce H. N. Woodson as a candidate for re-election to the olhce of Register of Deeds ox Row an county, subject to the action, of the Democratic County CouVientiou. We are adthorized to! hnnounee B". C. Arey for re-election to' the ofne? of Sur vevor of Rowan county, subject to the action of the. Democratic COUnty Couvcn tiotj.: " . r . .-" .v; - . jlthayingbccn Intimated both , in: the r" uWjc-printe and it) jprlvdt; circles; that would; not accept of an bfSce in thfegrft of the peopler of -Rowan, I vmakethiB statement that if the people in their pri maries wish to instruct for me iu ortler to secure the nominailonfbr an office, they are at liberty to doso, I further add that nUilnee?, T sH!l ennnhrt thA 'roirlilov .Trirfi; rvN iM'i'i uiii v . i " . f--" " tv. j ' i . v ; ... i : r1 ' ! : ; . t- - - - . UIceIlaneoufl Hews IteasV- Gov. Scales lias declined n -nomination (or Congfeesm. the fifth district. - Major Hewitt w Charged With kiss ing tc bride. ; I)ont that beat the na- tionr'". ", ;f-!.fi;:; '-v:;.;-.: ' A factory in yew.-Jersey .tnanufacv tures paper co uuterpanes-a pretty niid showing thing. . Wilmingtou Democrats ;held a rati-' fieation meeting Monday v night, and had a lively time.. . ; . , " The Young Men's Democratic Clubs in all parts of the State are wide awake and movihg. A most refreshing shower of rain fell here Tuesday afternoon the first of great value inj several weeks, t East St. Louis baying spent : more than they can pay, asks that the" mil nicipality be phuea in tbehands of a receiver. Beware of debts'. ... ,i . .... ... : . - . . Parkereburg iVaM was visited bj destructive stornjb of Tain, hail, light ning and wind, jwb jcJ .rawept : over territory of 35 males, doing; a greiitdchl of damage. ;" ' - -A ;'v v ; '. Mr. Pter M. Wilson i working up' natters of special i.nji6rest f of the next State 'Fair,, anVT :tie ,r5ufrb;i4 au thorities ha ve pro inised the uiot favorable fates ever yet given. ' ' . . . : , '. There -was a big fire in: Danville, Va., on Sunday morning. 'It broke out in the Farmers' leaf "tobacco .ware house. The losses were, very heavy insurance liuiitedl . : . i. . - . e The trial of Cross and White, the llleged bank defaulters and forgers, of Raleigh, will commence next Monday.! There are nuniprpus charges against them, and the trial will no doubt attract a large audience. j - They had whnt they call a cloud hurst at Kansas Citv, Mo., on Monday night last, which did a. great deal of damaged Streets were flooded too feet deep, and two houses were, swept off with' their inhabitants, who- were with great difficulty saved from drowning. Dr. Walkins who went from Raleigh to attend the Pan Presbyterian Alli ance in- London, had a pleasant pas sage across the Atlantic, smd expected to arrive- in London on the 3d instant. That body is nowj in session and the reported discussions are of great inter est to Presbyterians. i . . . U. A. Brook, secretary of the Vir ginia Historical j Society,, .has been searching the records with.' reference to G?n. Ben Harrison's ancestry. He says there is no j foundation, for the legend that connects the family of President Harrison with that regicide, General Harrison. of-the 44 Thar njwT ' i ..- . j ' ; Esquire S. H. Hilton is reported in the - Ch irlotte Chronicle as saying partridges on a farin is a suiv protec tion against the chinch bugs. Farm ers who are troubled bv the bugs raav verify this statement by examining the craw of the partridge, which Mr. Hilton says "will be found packed with chinch bugs.' j ! I A bloody fight occurred at Laurel Fork, Ten n., last Sniiday, between a family named Hose and another family named ,Fustouclahs. It had b?en brewing for some time. When the fi?llt with riiiw and pistols ended one mm and his 13 yeir old son lay dead on the ground, arid four men were dangeronsly, if not? fatally, wounded. i There was a rumor in Raleigh, says the News-Observer of the 10th, that Mr. Dockerv. 'with a select- delegation would go to New York to raise funds for the camp tign oh which he has just entered It has bjcom.i the rule with the rep'ublic.ins to Solicit foreign aid to carry on elections in this State. Ij?t the young democrat? keep the people well informed on 1 these movements, well mtormed on and the people will take care of the ..clnocw f James . Reynolds, of Rutherford . - . ru , y, J. county, says tne un; rioiw Liwme, naving "imiae a raise oi ie;fij can. invited hw friends to see him married; but iust before the Iknot was tied he was seized by the Sheriff and lodged in Spartanburg, S.'.C.. jaiL to. answer for having stolen 60 froni A.ll. "Eaves, of J Rutherfordlon, N. (p. The requisition of the Governor will brins him back' to Rutherfordton. j From a bridal chamber (almost) ..tj a Jalle in the i-i.il ! The roirue'a Jordan is a hard i road to travel. J ; ' v A Mrs. Steen has startled -the gootl people of Aheville jby the most won derful exhibition of jmind reading ever witnessed there. The Cittern gives a glowiug account of it and says it is "something that no bortal can explain or account fori" Among the wonder ful exploit3 named, that of adding tip columns of figure aiid giving tile sum of them while bltndtolded, is one; reading the contentsj of sealel envel opes is another; and telling a man what he is thinking about, still an other: and all without anv hesitation . aud without a iinglejruistiike. - J ; The published correspondence be tween Mr. Fowle and Col. Dockery in regard to a joint canvass, shows very cUarly, we think, thUt the latter does U)t desire such a cauyapst; and that he departed from the usft.il course pursued in making arrangements of this kind for the purpose of ScomplicatmK the tnatter. and gaining Something like a l laasibje excuse for feviiyassing rloue. feery .offer hi h id a! right to expect was made him but none suited him. He caw the executive committee. of 'jjjg party th? cut direct, and proposes frt rif tu rimnain l0 snit Dockerv " " r o r ..... ... , - ftnd Dockerv aloe. L ngbt. let er - - ----- f j Nervous Wetintu, Stomach ' men. fcd for boot pepwa, iJl ectiw. of tbo Kidm. WELLS, RICHARDSON ft CO. Proo. I HAS JUST RECEIVED 200 Sacks and In light Cassimero r. ii - j Fine and Medium - - -ALSO.- K LARGEST- LOT ever, brought fTho. above Goods must j! been cut to close them out immediately, and a genuine Bargain awaits-thoe who call early. . . ,to Salisbury, July ;12, 1888. Just sto and real what Amity Hill, N. C, June 1G, '88. Mr. J. A. Bovden Dear Sir : The Machines sold up in this section Tall give entire satisfaction. Shinn & Deatonjand Morrow, are perfectly satisfied with theirs. I Shinn savs the Np. 4 beats the Buck- f iA.Vl.. e. xvespecuuuyr . J. TuRXEr. Goodman. Prm n SnwEits savs the McCoFmick beats anv Mover he ever tried, and lie or five Others. : . . StvpttV T.nr;n savs : - - The JlcConnick is the best saw. in 4 field.- r. : W. Fl Murpk certifies to the WEAK NERVES lXv-J PW U IW, d;"Tl4-ffc. - KIDNEY COMPLAINTSi - rAfsrs Otrrr Coyror ti fTfr-t- Vr tie VSftUJJ fen Um CONStlPATIOri a largo consignment of. 100 Cutaway Suits, and dark Diagonals. to Salisbury and will be sold. Prinn lmm J. B. -BROWN. Shoes farmers say of the New McCormick Steel Mower No. 4, has tried four ' s . Mower he eveij 'i same. the DuttbirGriiidtri - -i " ' Arr.t fer tli" r. H. THOHPSON & CO.. AMD CASTINGS XIP ALL KINDS. Steam Engines and Boiled, Steaia and . .. -Water Pipe, Steam FiTtiagi; Sbstrin;, Pulleys, Ilftnstrs. - l. --ALSO " . ' Hachlaerr of nil kinds repaired on SHORT KOTICE. ' Mar. 13,. . ; If W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. FOR. CCNJLEMEN. Theolv fine calf S3. Seamless Shoo in At?1-" I- the world made wlthot tacks or aalhu As stylish and durable as those costing V ox SC, and hdvinff no tacks or nails to wear the stocking; or hurt the feet, make theja a comfortable and well-fitting a a haud sewed shoe. ; Buy the best. None , genuine unless stamped on bottom "W. ;n L. Dougla! $3 8hoe, w1ITatlted.,, W. L. DOUG-LAS $4 SHOE, the original and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from , $fitoj. -' - W. L DOFOLAS $2.50 SIIOE is uncx-- celled for heavv wear. ! W. L. DOUGLAS $2 SHQF. in worn by all Bujs'y and is the best school hoc In the world. ' All the above goods arc tnnde In Con- . cress, Button and Lace, and If not sold by your dealea, Write .W.L. D0CUL.V8, Boekton, Mass. -.-,n( r M. S, BROWN. Arat, Salisbury. 14:tlll July 2C. " iii?!'1 -. ' FOR SALE. Gne-.Brlck : House audl?f , on tlie corner of Fultoa ai)d-Kr -flieeisj ftVope acre in lot. 9 ' ' . Ono Trunc House ahu lot on Xco street. ' 1y: . One Frame Ilouae and lot on Main street. " '. Enquire; of Ik. H..ErandwapiTl( Itobia: Johssost at thcitvhotne ' cbrir:of Fulton and Kerr street. 40:tf. TII0S. 1. JLHUVS TAILORING ESTABLISHMEIiT. " A Full and Complete JJlnepf.Im port fed iroods for my Spr.ios: Tr.ae, corsistinjj of Frencb, EauUeh and Scotch oods.fif all colors. An unsurpassed line of Trousering, all of which will lc rriartc up in the Best and mist Fasliio'ns1le Style. All are cor rlirtll v invited to call and examine my stock and thej ill sec at once that .. ". v I KEEP TIIE BEST IN THE MARKET Terms, Positively Caah.lIn'tlie Mansion House, last room fronting on Inniajrtrect. j A xdv B a RCETi Juts, t ried several Mowers in his time, and this year took a No. 4 McCorroicJ&-- on trial, and a0er two weeks came iii-and paid for it. and a Dulton Knife Mower Grinder. , ' " '"' ' . ' ' JonN V. . Fisiier also took a JlcCormick No. . 4 Steel MoAvcr on trial, and a Dutton Grinder -at the same time, and'after a test of two weeks, expressed himself as highly pleased with JSoth Mower and urmder. , . I, ' . J. P. K. IIelig & TnorTii ax also got a No. 4 Steel Mower on trial, and after a week's use, say thev'awwtHl satisfied with the Mower and also JOHN A. B0YDE1I, IlcCowik. Motr?r zzi Duttbij Knife 0: n, 'tt t . !i s -- f -:;
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