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Carolina Watchman. THVBSDAY, MAY SO, The legislature of Connecticut has a$sed a secret ballot j bill. m ; Prohibition is up before the people fPnnn.vWiinisi. ntid the anties say they JK M. M W - , V will carry the State. The vault in the Chicago Postoffice . was forcibly enteredjon the 27th and Rrt nttered letter carried off. f - A nine year old boy in Georgia was bitten in the calf of jhis leg by a rattle snake and died in twenty minutes; Read Mr. Clerelajid's speech in this paper. He is a Democrat from j the crown of his head tcNhe ends of his toes. - ' - 1 The Michigan House of representa tires has passed a bfll giviug women the right to vote in town and city elec tions, -j " : t 1 ' ' The seventeen year locusts have ap peared about Asheville. They are often limited to small sections of the .Country. ' j " J V1'-' . ; The Monitor, Puritan, which has never been finished nor armored is to be taken in hand and bade ajfirst class modern war vessel. The Raleigh cotton factory scheme is progressing, and the site for jt will probably bejpca ted in rear of the ag ricultural building. S tmm, It is not true that a niece of Jeffer son Davis was put under arrest in Lon don for poisoning her was another woman. husband. It . ; Buffalo Bill with his troop of In dians, is in Paris. ' He is "on the make," and will no doubt return with a large bank account. ' There is trouble in Will county, Illinois, with striking rioters, and VI tvri f.M.w yvvii v v v v. vrwv .v - tect property and persons. ThejSamoan question, 4nwhich the United States was a party, it is stated, has been satisfactorily settled, and there will be no wargrowing out of it. ' Two burglaries were perpetrated in Charlotte this week: one Sunday morn iug after daylight, and the other Mon day morning. No clew in either case. lit. Cltveland Speafcs. " . " . At a banquet in honor of ex-Fresj-dent Cleveland, given nt Jthe Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, on the 27th iust. at which many ver distinguish ed Democrats were invited guests, Mr. Cleveland delivered a speech, a synop sis of which we give below. The dem ocracy of the country are always pleas ed to read the speeches of this distin guished member of the pa.rty: Many incidents of my short residence in luia good city have served to nil my cup of gratitude aud arouse uiy appre ciation ut' the kiuUuedJi aud uuusiUeraliou of thoae with whom; 1 have uiade my home.- And vet I trulv sav that noue of these things will be more vividly or gratefully remembered thau the opportunity ahoru ed me by this occasion to greet tue poi il eal intends I see about me. I have been honored bv IQV party fan Deyoud my deserts. luUcea, mo maa cau deserve lU'nigUtest iiouoi. After six years of public service, 1 re turn, to you hiy party mends, wuu no exeaae or apologies, and with no eouies siou of Uisioyaiiy. It is not givcu 10 man to meet all the various ana conutcuug vibvtH of oariv dutv and iwiicy, huicu . w w where luui- toieiateed as tUCM Washington letter. :" . " (From oup regular correspondent.) Washington, May 7, 188?. ' Postmaster General Wanamaker, or as the irreverent persist in calling him VCheap John"' is deserving of a leather, medal as the Champion hair-splitter of the age. Saturday afternoon he tend ered the use of his newly purchased steam yacht, "Restless" ; to Harrison and a party of friends, all men ,- this time, to go on a Sunday excursion down the Chesapeake Bay, but asked to hs excused from accompanying the party on the ground that he could not be away from hi Philadelphia Sunday school on Sunday. He probably thought to ease his conscience for lending his yacht to the Sunday ex cursionists by staying away und at tending to his Suuday school class, but whai would the members of that class have tho is?ht as they took their instructions' fn Air. VTaniruaker yester(lay, C(aM they have seen ut that very time tb gay ptrty a'wird of the Rt?-tless" which was being needless ly run o i S in lav under the orders .of, and at the expense of their teacher. j What a picture ;f mm as he professes I Itojbe ana life Worth LiTingt'. - '.Philadelphia Record.. . . . S Jxty i years blindness, deafness and silence, were what Laura Brigman, who died on Friday, passed through; and yet although thus shut out from all the chan nels of expression, she lived a contented an industrious life, with astrongly devel oped moral and intellectual nature and a sunny disposition tfiat'enabled her id rise above her gloomy- surroundiags; No doubt her unusual quickness, eager ness to learn contributed toward the suc cess of what Dr. Howe set himself out to do for her; but, independent of this.it will week on the charge of selling whiskey in Concord in defiance of the Jocal option law. He plead guilty, and the Judge sentenced him to twelve" months in the ci unty jail; but elill he was not siitisfietl,4 and asked to be sent to tlio penitentiary. He had been there before and it seems that ha liked the place. It strikes us that thrriritentiaryhardly performs its ob ject as a correction of crime when its In mates are ready to eek again the shelter of its walls. - It may be that the whipping- Kost ia barbarous institution of the past tt nro n?n't hf n thinlc inr Ki-mtimt3 that always remain a hnai vel that dull and: it would be belter for our kind mother, Wanted to Go to the PeuitentUry. j ex- Bmith'- Howerton was arrainged last perieucctl by the prospective Oklahoma diseased ieuges could have thus been acted upon. The success achieved in her case was undoubtedly the means of suggesting the application of similar methods in other instances; and there are thousands of unfortunates to-day who, shut out from all intercourse, with the external world, have had their weary lives brightened because of Laura Bridg man. What a lesson is here for those who blessed with well-night j.tifect fense, waste their precious days in moody broodings over the foolish question: "Is life worth liviue?" prevail in an organization VI iuui opmtou is so ireciy wiwatecu , l v t- u 6i -i j i u la tne Democratic party, uecauae inebe f"- - ru view are various and couiiici.iui souie, "a yoanr pet'P'e. Harruion and the - " . W i W ! J - - m . i oi them must be wrong. Aud yt, wueu: other junkets return! to Washington i tuey are nouesny -ueia auu ituvocaieu, t to-day. A syndicate composed of Asheville j ana ew York men have purchased 3,000 acres of -oyster grounds i n Hyde and Carteret counties. -They will raise oysters to sell. !'' . ' i. Very imposing and impressive cere--ioonies were held at Fredericksburg, Vi. May 2$, on the occasion of decor ating the graves of the Confederate dead who sleep there. . Judge RaflSnVfuneral was largely attended at Hilllsboro, last Saturday. Many of the most prominent people of the State were present in honor of jthe distinguished man and jurist. 4 A fundus wind storm at Quincy, 111., I struck a cemetery at that plac, Mon day, and demolished nearly every mon ument on the grounds. Houses were wnroofed aud trees torn out of root. they snould provoke no biiteiue&s nor coudeuiuatllu, but-wheu tbey are dis- bouestly proclaimed, us a mere cover aud pretext for resentment and disap pointment, dbould be wet by tne expos ure aud contempt wuicn tuey aestrve. If, with a sincere design aud luteal, one ; gen ,fors or cnarged with party ,represeiitatiou nasi . havi'i Kept tue party iujiu, iuui luuai uuawci the party obligation.'' W nen we seeK tor tbe cause ot tne per petuity of the Democratic part s, and its survival tnrougu every crisis and emer gency, and in tue face of all opposition, we Und it in the tact tua l its corner stone is laid m devotion to the rights of the people, and sympathy with all things which tend to the advancement ot tueir welfare and happiness. Though heresy may sometimes bave crept into its organ ization, aud though party conduct may at times have beeii imluenced by tbe stilfness which is the habitual device of its opponents, there has always remained deeply imbedded in its nature aud char acter that spirit of true Americanism anoVtbat love of popular rights which has made it indestructible in disaster aud defeat, and has constituted it a boon to the country in its time of triumph and supremacy. We know that we bave espoused tbe cause of right and justice. We know that we have uot permitted the country to await upon expediency. We know that we have not trafficked our princi ples for success. We know that we have uot deceived the people with false prom ises and pretences. And we know that we have not corrupted nor betrayed the poor with the money of the rich. Who shall say that these these things promise no no reward, and that triumph shall not follow the enlighted judgment and the sober second thought of our countrymen? There are to-day no weak, weary, and despondent members of the true Democracy and there should be none. , Thoughtful attention to the po litical parties is thoroughly aroused. Events are day by day leading men to review the reasous for their affiliations, and the supporters of the principleswe firofess are constantly recruited by intel igeut, young and sturdr adherants. Let us deserve their confidence; and shunning all iguoble practices, let us re main steadfast to tbe Democratic faith ana to tne cause ot our country. it we are true and loyal to these, the day of our triumph will surely and quickly come, and our victory shall oe fairly. nobly won, through the mviucible spirit ot true Democracy. Gov. Hill, in responding to the toast The Democracy of the State of New York," declared that the Republican national administration was making fatal mistakes and convincing the country that it was unable to fulfil its promises of good government and industrial prosperity. Tyranny of the worst kind prevails in Russia. The rulers of the country can't read the signs of the times, but f till strive to crush out resistance to rppressicn by the iron heel of power. i J. B. Connelly, 'formerly Superior Court Clerk of Iredell, who was recent ly tritd on the charges of embezzle- i went and failing to make his returns, was acquitted of the charge of erubtz- sltmeut.. I A family feud between Lucien D. Mabry and John T. Lyon at Abbeville, is. C.endcda the killing of Mabry, pu the 221 inst. Lyon used a double barrel shotgmr loaded with buckshot, j : ;' i . ... I. wa wayjara ms victim. r SVon Micbigaaders have shown their jpsxii towards it negro -Taper at Port Huron by - lynching him without a chance to speak, except iu the words, What in the h do you want?- his last words a rope around his neck and fiftj men palling At it, dragged him wat of pnsoa aud .through the streets to tbe pUce of hanging. Robesoa county has a full docket of cruu.nal cases. A special court called to dear it spent a week ou less than half tbe Cases, in which time twoCroa- taos were convicted of murder and sentenced to bo hanged on Juuev23th and six other persons were sentenced to the penitentiary. Appeals were VtKen ;a Uie nam ot the Lrou.lans. A North Carolina Wolf Hunt. The farmers of Macon county have becu t ! i: ... .... mm as ne actually is, would so annoyed bjrtbe wnoiesuie destruction ot their sheep by wolves that tbey con cluded to devote last week to a grand hunt. They made up four very large par ties led by thirty experienced, hunters, aud, after two days unsuccessful search, came upon the wolves Friday iu a thick et of rhodendron, near the base of an im mense wall of rock. Their dogs got the wolves at bay, but it was found that tbey were in a cave, with a small opeuiug. The hunters were not to be balked, and began a lively fire into the cave with their repeating rifles. When there was quiet one 01 the huuters crawled inside audj'ound no less than seveu wolves. Three more were killed in the course of the hunt, one after a desperate fight with the iUgs. The latter was the largest wo.f killed in many years. This hunt, so snccessiul, will probably be the last of the county hums, which "in former years were common in that wild section. Char lotte Chronicle. the State, to chastise such delinquents as Smith, rather than send them to a place that they rather enjoy at the expense of her more upright children. Charlotte Chronicle? uottiAr f fw wrks naro. ltie: news comes from Pierre, Dakota, that scores of men have already entered the Sioux Reservation, iu untie ipation of.its cession to the government , mut staked off claims for the best lands. This wits precisely what occurred in Oklahoma, and when the law-abiding men who waited for the formal opening of the lauds for, settle ment entered the Territory, they Tound everything pre-empted. Thousands of have since turned their backs on Oklahoma, carrying with them a load of dis:irnointment and a consciousness of having beeu wronged, for which justly or unjustly, they blame the gpvernment. There may possibly be some excuse for the failure to prevent the unauthorized raii into Oklahoma. N. Y. Timed, lad. JRep. . ': ! " ' m--" - The Republicans of Virginia who oppose the exclusive recognition of Mahone by the President have been in public meeting to protest against such uvidious distinction, and claim th.it hey have rights which Mr. Harrison ought to respect. There is to be a grand R tilroad cele bration at Asheboro, on the July 4th. i-Three townships in Randolph coun ty recently voted on the stock law and defeated it. The Asheboro Courier, ' lL. fT 'TT-II II - says tae aoover run goia mine con tinues to pay a handsome dividen and sustains its reputation its the l3fc - paying gold mine in the State. Goldsboro, we ree. is . iust nushiutr - . u " aneaa witn ner water works. King up of the streets of that town time between now aud October will Drove a costly thing to the health of the place. Also we observe tnat ltaleigb proposes to enter upon the work of constructing a general sewerage system in July. No thing could be more fatal or foolish. Wxl. Messenger. t ' People who like to know the reason of things will most naturally call for a light on the assertions of the Messenger. We think the light ought to have been thrown into the article from which we quote. This is quite a family tort ;f i;n ad ministration. Ihe latest appointment is that of R. C. Spoont-r, of Wiscon sin, brother of Senator Spooner, to be U. S. consul at Prag le. Any other Representatives of influ bnthers or sons to le provide! for will do well to-'-address J. G. Blaine, Department of State at once. U. S. Treasurer Huston who is inci dentiallv chairman of the republican state committee of Indiana, has gone home in a terrible pet because Corporal Tanner of the Pension office, and the Postmaster General would not allow nn to name a lot ot appointments m their offices. But he will return he ign his office, as some of I his friends hint. He knows when 4ie und is not likely to give it up because he can't get a few places for nis strikers. - Corporal Tanner has already an nounced that there will be a deficiency of at least $15,000,000 on account of pensions during the fiscal year begin ning July 1, aud he is trying to make it appear that tbe late Commissioner Uen. black is responsible for it. To anyone familiar with the rulings of Tanner and of Assistant Secretary of the Interior Bussey, who hears appeals there is no difficulty in placing the responsibility for this deficiency. I shall be greatly surprised if it isn't nearer $25,000,1:00 than II5,C0O,C(O, and besides I am satisfied that there is a large deficiency for the current fiscal year, ending June 30, about which Tanner has yet said nothing. .Senator Quay s bluster has had its effect: Eiarrison ..has surrendered and, the Pennsylvania!) boss gets all he wants in spite of the opposition of Postmaster-General Wana maker. Boss McMaues and Representative Bingham. Quay has had the fol lowing Pennsylvunians appointed by Harrison; B. F. Gilkerson to be secured Comptroller of the Treasury; b. B. Hoi I id ay to be Commissioner of Customs and David Martin to be col lector of Internal revenue for the Phil adelphia d strict. senators uuiiom and rarwell are not so fortunate. They are still floun dering around in the shadow thrown by the influence of Repnsent.itive C ui non, of Illinois. It is very seldom that a Representative is strong enough to down two Senators of his own party, but "Joe bannon performed the trick. Harrison i going slower instead of faster in the matter of making appoint ments and the dissatisfaction among republicans is daily spreading and the growls growiug louder, as the cause for all the trouble Harrison's weakness becomes more apparent to the disap pointed men who nominated and elect ed him. Washington sent a big delegation to Alexandria Virginia, last Friday to witness the unveiling, of a handsome statue erected in honor of the Confed erates of that city. The principal speech was delivered by Governor Lee. Gen. Twiggs's famous Sword which have leeii on exhibition in the Bureau ot Engraving and Printing, in this city, every since their capture during the late war, have, in accordance with I have onaned a school of penmanship and book keeping and having a thorough theoretical knowledge, as well as practical experience, in book keeping, I am. able to give a practical business education, and prepare my pupils to4 enter at once into business. Masters of the profession speak in high term3 of my writing. School is perma nent and students can enter at any time. For terms call on or address, Gr. X. JONXSS, JSa-lisfcrixxry, O. South corner Main and Fisher streets. Up stairs. An European War Cloud. The Bulgarian atrocities in 1876 were the prel ude to the bloody war between lurkey and Russia shortly afterward. Since then the European political ba rometer has been Very sensitive to out rages upon inistians by lurhish fanat ics. it is ominous, therefore, to note that Christians are being massacred by Moslems on the Montenegrin frontier. ihe Montenegrins themselves are a defi ant, fighting people, who have hereto fore shown the 1 urks that they would resist oppression. Besides, they can count with certainty upon the support of Itusia. Ihe Czar inisrht. indeed welcome sach a war as a probable means of relief from nihilist conspirators. History has shown that a religious con flict in Western or Northerv Turkey may kindle a conflagration from a mere spark. The situation in Europe is ready for such a possibility. Hence the alarm raised by the massacres reported by ca ble. While war may not result, the A DON'T w& w if it if & . JNO. A. B0YDE2JV 1839 v C. on,- I MI IS la Q?AIN and all Mids" cf Farming Machinery Facfs and Figures for le Farraer: For light draft and ease of handli the MctJorniick Mowers are theiBest -in the World. byactual tests made in a crop of .heavy timothy and cloter CiH.ii luouiiuc tuuiu" us swath ' . the same side of the field,- and nlrmm by the same driver and drawn by tbe same team. ? THE DYNAMOMETER... RECOEDS THE FOLLOWING, AND FIQCEEs DO NOT LIE : outlook is one of danger. New York Her aid. A Wail from the West. Murphy Bulletin. "A man who subscribes for a news paper is too often of.the opinion that the printer or publisher can wait indefinite ly for the pay. It is a case of n.isunder standing. The printe r can live on "pi." "quoins," "chases," "ink," "shooting sticks," 'mallets:" "planers,"' "column ruks," "type," "forms-," "leads" and "presses" for a certain lei-cth of time but his digestive organs are to permit ot such oiet lor more year. Unlike the ostrich his stoma not coated with copper, and without "meal in the keg," any chickens to de vour, any turnips or potatoes to be cook ed, any eggs to poach, he and his family would eventually dry up and blow away. The idiUKjt',e recenl a,pcis,on f the court claims, awn wfv heen turned over to A. C. Myers, exe- 1 I 1 ..E A. I .1 . 1. . 1L I . . 1 iniiur 01 nit etaie 01 tne inie uenerai David Twiggs. The standing of narties who passed the civil service examination will be made public hereafter. This is a vic tory for the people, ami will to a great extent prevent favoritism. That lady in South Carolina who, some 15 months ago, married two men in about ten days married, first, a man jiamed Mintz, secretly; and, se cond, a man styled Dr. Atkinson, open ly; has been arrested on the charge of begamy, and will be brought to trial for her smartness. She and her hus band, the " Doctor,; was well f armed when they, were arrested at Black's, S. C, on the 20th. After denying the double marriage for a mentb, she con fessed it, and separated from the Doc tor; but they have since gbrie' together again, and now a senous obstacle in- liervcncs to r.er future hnrtpiness. The Springfield Republican says: "A striking example of personal property tax dodging is given in the case of the late I. V. Williamson, the Philadelphia millionaire, who left a large sum of mon ey for a boys' industrial school. His wealth was invested mainly in railroad stocks and bonds and the like, and as he lived the life of a recluse he save no sign of his great possessions, and afforded no opportunity for their proper assessment ancT taxation, beyond what he war of a mind to give. Accordingly, be paid taxes on only $67,500, although holding se curities taxable by the State to the amount of $3,750,000. His executors will now be required to pay taxes on that ITi promulgating esotoric cogitations or arljc- -lulating superficial sentimentalities ami philosopli- ical or psychological uoservainms, neware oi pla titudinous ponderos ty. let vour statements possess a clantieu con- msonnss. comnactCM comnre lensUMeness. coaies- cent consistenc-ap.d a concentrated cogeucv Ksc hew all cnilomerau ns oi Ilatuient gar rulity, jejune ba hiement r assinine aflectatiuiis. In trymg -o impress up n ntneis tne superior- n 1 .11 I ltv ot the inducements, and wnv vu and manv others patr n zc this firm in the line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles &c it is not necessary to tue jaw breakers Let your extemporaneous ddscantings and unpremeditatet exnatiati:ns have concise lnudiiiiDintv and vera- ious vivacitv, without rhodomontiade Or tlira sonical bombast Seduously 'avoid all polysyllabic" .-profundity, inadequate psittaceous' vacuity, vcntnloqual verbosity and are than a I . . . . . . ' i i i t , i chis. vandiloquent vapiuuv: ' snun oouuie cnienurcs, prurient jocosity ami pesuierous proiauuy, po scurent or apparent. In other words, talk .plainly, naturaijy, sensi bly, and truthfully sav. that f ... ... Ti4oJil'''w"f on feet bar. Mccormick No 4, 16 tests " " Xoa te tests. " " Standard, v etesis "-Wood." 16 tests " " Deertn?. i tet-ts.." " 4 ft. S tn. Sew cnamplon, , utestt. lhs -t lbs 1 - Call and examine the follWfo'r ISTew Tool. Economizing tabor; 4 foi1 ! t 'i cur iitoi: iLTifili For Corn, Cottcn arid' Tobacco, sum. Crops Seriously Injure! in Iniian a. Wabash, Tnd., May 24. Great damage was done to the cJrn and potato crops in this vicinity by the freeze on Wednes day night. Corn plants are brown and withered, and the crop will be cut short, if indeed, wholesale replanting is not required. Wheat Was also slightly in-; jured. The weather is the coldest ever j known in this locality, at tnis season ot the year. Columbus, Ind., May 24. There was a heavy white frost here last night. which did considerable damage to fruit and vegetables. Wheat, which is head- ng out, is also somewhat injured. ' 4 ers the from, the Lowest Pri(k Leading Jeweler, L5LU argest Stock to select est Qualities and the toe! to do more work.- with ime-man and one horse than ahj tool wiH do with two men and tw horses, and will do the work better. : . This is really a ! Labor Saving Machine- -O McCORMICE TEIUMPEAKT IN 18S9- In Field Trialsf "The Mcqormick, at theoeriti'gof thepmect: season, encountered a storm of detraction ratsHlbr its demorallzfd competitors who Aeenl its won derful abilities with more energy than regard for fact. But tbe season no.sooner began Jhan 'llw reputation of tlie. McCormlck, Instead of UHr ; clouded, snone out more brilliantly tnan everfct- lore, an1 the banner of the " Best in the World," after pissing turpugh a campaign more arduous Ui in hast'ver been previously eyperiend, fl triu njiiantlywover alt. oVlts folds are emBluzSa- e i t'.i? f Jllowlngastonlshlif? legend: Record o'Tai Mccormick is Season or ists8-l88t McCormlck met Deering 31 times. Beat Deering 3111Hae?. McCoiialck met Wood 2(5 tlmts, " i Beat Wood 2 times. McCormiclc met Osborne 17 times. - Beat Osborne 17 time. McCormlck met Buckeye times. 1 , Beat Buckeye : times. Be u thfi English machl nes Hornsbf i tlntes and Ilo .vard l times. Beat the Canadian machine, Massey, 22 iLnes." : Salisbury N. C. Salem Female Academy. The commencement exercises at this old; and cerebrated academy will begin May 29, and continue until June 4th. Round trip tickets will be sold by the railroads, good to return until the 6th of June. The Charlotte News, of thf 25th, gives an interesting description of the two hundred thousand dollor oil mill and fertilizer factory now in process of erection half a mile west of the city limits, along the line of the Char lotte and Augusta . B. B. The seed house is to be 80, feet wide and 304 long; and other necessary , build jngs will be designed with especial reference to their uses. An army of workmen" are employed in erecting them, and it is expected the factory will be ia openi- tioa thw vcar. Wanted. "Ricrht small bovs are wanted and wanted badlv at the City Hall to stretch eight brand new uniform suits purchased for members of the cnain gang. t.acn suit is striped, like a tiger "from eend to eena" ana maue in me latest styie. The tailor who fashioned the garments however, must have had an idea that the poliice never tackle a corpulent man, for the pants are extremely slender in the waist, and will have to be enlarged considerably before tbey can take in a "twenty-dollar or thirty-day nan.'-Wil.Star. High Point's Police Perce. ' The High Point Enterprise saVs. "It.was moved and carried that the chief of police be paid $17X0 per month for the ensuing year, and he to devote his entire attention to the interests of the town..; On the first ballot J.F. Hoffman vlas selected. - He appeared before the board and accepted the position." This reckless piece of extravagance is no doubt due to the eflect af Jay Gould's recent stopover in High Point. - It's catching. Yf lustcu cnunvi. , 1, IE THE ONI.Y SHOE POLISH tOHTWWOQIl, BUYERSGUIDE or the best quality and lowest prices Go to Schultz. For beautiful new dress shoes Go to Schultz, The McCormick Mower is made more simple than heretofore and is cheaper ! " - - OUK STANDARD HAY RAKE is the cheapest Rake known. OUR For the latest styles.of Oxford Ties & Clippers, Goto SchuHz. Jb or Misses' heel aim fcpuug shoes, patent leather tips & plain toe Go to S' hultz. For the largest stock of Shoes and Slippers, Go to Schultz. For a large and well-selected stock of straw hats, Go to Schultz. If the best at bottom prices are good enough for you, Go to Schultz. For a nice trunk or cheap umbrella, Go to Schultz, - For the besi French blacking and ladies sho polish, Go to Schultz.. -For prompt attention, to orders by mail, Send to Schultz. JSSSiGN OF BIO GOLD B00T.c3f ' Respectfully, - J. Z. SCHULTZ. LADIES sii k-i; v (o0 QL Hi n'lTTOH wsm "1 :iggZi ' Perfect Hownj ifit C5TINDEB..-.- is a tool that no farmer with a Mow-, ing Machine can afford to be without ; A full ljne of . ons, yens, y ijps,Surfays,iliions,&. .. Come to'ecus and we vnil mae it jtb your interest to give us yoar.Fak" Respectfully, ; , B0YDEN & Salisbury," Hay 16, IS$S ronage. f I
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