THE STODftRD.
Friday,
August 30, 1889-
The Far m .
Why Farmer Fail.
Col. John Robinson, Commissioner
of Agriculture, says :
One of the commonest defects in
the tillers of the soil of our State is
this : There has been no class of
people in any single industry that
has so little studied and applied so
little intelligence to the acquirement
of an understanding of the funda
mental principles upon which it
must be conducted. We farm very
much as our fathers did. They suc
ceeded in their way, and made a liv
ing, and we are inclined very much
to be contented with the ways of our
fathers. This is all wrong. The
age in which we live is an age of
progress. Unless we advance, there
can be no success. No man can
farm successfully as he should who
does not understand the principles
underlying the science of farming.
You will pardon me if I seem to
state the case harshly, because I
think it one of the most important
things which should be taught
that there is not a single industry in
the entire length and breadth of our
land whose commonest principles are
so little studied as those of farming.
This might be regarded as offensive
sentiment. It is not so' intended. I
say it because I deem it most impor
tant that men should understand it.
Everything connected with agricul
ture has progressed far in advance
of the farmer himself. I can almost
remember when the sickle gave
place to the cradle, and do well re
member when the cradle gave place
to the reaper, to which has since been
added the binder.
The Future of the Farmers' Movement.
Who can grasp it? It now em
braces all the cotton States. Soon it
will embrace all the great States that
are tributary to the Mississippi river.
The lines or parellels of progress
and development of transportation
and enterprise, have run from the
East to the West. The consolidation
proposed will bring into our organi
zation all the South Atlantic and
Gulf States. These States produce
a crop in which they have no rival
nor competitor in the world a crop
that controls the commerce of the
nations. They should control that
crop. The Northwestern States that
will join with us, control the bulk
of the wheat and corn and meat
crops of this country. Combine and
organize these great States, controll
ing these immense resources and
forces and thus form a solid block
of States across the country from the
Gulf to the Lakes, cutting in twain
the lines or parallels referred to and
we have the controlling power, indus
trially, socially and politically, in
our hand. We will then be in posi
tion dictate the policy commercially
and politically of the country. This
is a bird-eye view of the great work
which is now crystalizing and which
in our judgment is to save the coun
try from anarchy and which is to
preserve our free institutions and our
republican form of government.
The consolidation will represent
, at least 3,000,000 of men, a large
majority of whom are in the South,
but when the Northwestern States
shall be organized as thoroughly as
are the Southern States, we will be
the most powerful organization ever
known to this country or to the
world and under the guidance and
favor of God, it will accomplish the
noblest and grandest work ever
wrought by men. Prog. Farmer.
"No insect that crawls," says the
La Salle Democratic Press, "even the
bedbug, can live under the applica
tion of hot alum water. It will de
stroy red and black ants, cockroaches,
spiders, bedbugs, and all the myriads
of crawling peste which infest our
houses during the heated term,;
This information may save many
a boarding-house guest nights of
Bleepless anxiety and bites."
The Department of Agriculture
is making arrangements for the in
troduction in this country of new
varieties of wheat to take the place
of those which have deteriorated. J
And bo I say to the editors, do not
quarrel with each other, although
you have a press, and occupy a po
sition next in usefulness and honor
to that of the pulpit, and can talk
to more people at the same time than
the most gifted and glib-tongued
lady of the land. Nor should this
privilege be allowed correspondents.
The public are not interested in such
matters and have no pleasures in
private grievances of this kind. It
lowers the dignity of the publication
guilty of it and causes it to lose
much of the respect of its constitu
ency. Its influence is weakened and
its nsefulness impaired by such a
course. Let the newspapers of the
State be above this evil. President
Manning's Address.
i
It will require 600,000 cars to
haul off the Kansas wheat
, Cousnuipdoii Surely Cured'
To the Ehitor Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
15y its timely use thousands oi nope
less cases have been permanently
cured. I shall be glad to send two
bottles of mv remedy free to any of
your readers who have consumption
if they will send me their express
aud post office address.
Respectfully,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C,
181 Pearl st.. New York.
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by the nso of
oniaA,ee riven m the form of boom
ing syrup. Why mothers give their
children such deadly poison is sur
prising when they can relieve the
chilo of its peculiar troubles by us
ing Ackers baby soother. It con
tains no Opium or Morphine
Sold by P. B. Fetzer.
WfTcAN AND DO
Gurantee Ackers Blood Elixire for
it has been fully demnostrated to
the people of this country that it is
superior to all other preparations
for blood diseases. It is a positive
cure for Bvphntic poisoning. L leers.
Eruntions one! Pimples. It vuriiios
tho whole sjstem thorongkly builds
up the constitution.
CAUTION TO MOTHERS.
Every mother is cautioned against
erivinc her child laudanum or pare
goric; it creats an unnatural craving
for stimulants which kills the mind
of the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially prepared to beneht
children and cure their pains. It is
harmless and contains no Opium or
Morphine. Sold bv P 13. Fetzer
PIMPLES ON THE FACE
Denote an impure state of the blood
and are looked upon by many with
suspicion. Acker's Blood Elxir will
remove all impurities and leave the
complexion smooth and clear.
mere is nothing that will so
thoroughly build up the constitu
tion. purify and strengthen the
whole system. Sold and guaranteed
by P. 25' Fetzer-
PEOPLE EVERYWERE
Confirm our statement when we say
that Acker's English Remedy is in
every way superior to any and all
other preparations for the Throat
and Lungs. In Whooping Cough
and Croup it is magic and relieves a
once. We offer you a sample bottle
free. Remember, this Remedy is
sold on a positive guarantee at Fet
zer's Drug Store.
HELP IN TIME OF NEED.
When a man is drowning he will grasp at straws,
but straws will not sare him. Extend to him a
life-boat and his rescue is certain.
Mr. James A. Greer, of Athens, Ga, (endorsed by
the editor of the Athens Banner-Watchman) makes
the following statement:
"I am first cousin of the late Ex-Governor Alex
ajtder II. Stephens, and have been postal cleric on
different railroads since 1868. For ten years I h:ve
been a sufferer from a cancer on
UAMUCn my f1C8i which grew worse
antil the discharge of matter became profuse and
very offensive. I became thoroughly disgusted with
blood purifiers and pronounced them humbugs, at
I had tried many without relief.
Finally I was induced to use Botanic Blood Balm,
(3. B. B.) The offensive discharge decreased at
once and the hardness disappeared. It became less
and less in size until nothing remains except a scar
I gained flesh and strength, and all who hare seen
me bear testimony. I cannot say too much in its
praise."
A. H. Morris, Pine Bluff, Art, writes:
"Hot Springs failed entirely to cure me of several
terrible, indolent running ulcers on mv legs, with
which I have been troubled for many years. Sever
al doctors also attempted to cure me but failed. 1
HOT SPRINGS ElSt
(made in Atlanta, Ga.J and the effect has been truly
marica'.aj they have all healed and I am cured afte
everything failed. M y general health is also improv
ing, appetite and digestion good. I sleep soundly,
aud never felt better. Doctors told me that I could
not be cured.
I refer to every merchant or professional man cl
Pise Bluff.
17 Any one Interested who desires to know more
about the wonderful merit of B. B. B, will pleese
send address to Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Gaior
their illustrated "Book of Wonders." (ft
Non-Resident Notice.
North Cabollna, )
Cababkus County, f
Supebior Cockt.
Jane Wilkes, trading under
name firm of Mecklenburg
Iron Works,
aarainst
Plaintiff,
W. C. Culp and M. Oglesby,
rading under firm name of
Culp and Oglesby, Defendants.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the
court from the return of William Propat,
sheriff of Cabarrus county, N. C, and
from the affidavit of Paul ii Means, filed
in the above-entitled action, that W. C.
Culp is a non-resident of this State, and
after due diligence cannot be found with
in the State of North Carolina, and is a
necessary and proper party to the above
entitled action, and whereas the plaintiff
above named has begun an action in said
court for the collection of two promisory
notes of $87.50 each of date 29th SeDtem-
ber, 1886, with 8 per cent, interest from
aate, ana one open account for $7G.2- :
Now therefore the said W. C. Culp is
hereby notified that unless he be and an-
pear before the Judge of our Superior
uourt, at a court to be lield for the county
of Cabarrus at the court-house in Con
cord, on the 8th Monday after the 1st in
September, 1889, and plead answer or
demur to the complaint of the plaintiff,
which will be deposited in the office of
the clerk Superior Court of said county
within the first three days of said term,
that the plaintiff will apply to th3 court
for the relief demanded in the complaint
ana ior cosis oi action.
This 19th day of August, 1889.
JAS. C. GIBSON,
au 23-6t Clerk Superior Court
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
So dlignlscd that it can bo taken,
if eated, and assimilated by tho noii
oaaltiTa itomaeb, when tho plain oil
eaanot bo tolerated; and bjr the com
plnatloa at tho oil with tho hvpopbo.
phites la much more efficacious.
Bemarkaltle as a f esh prodncer.
Persona gala rapidly while taking It
SCOTTS EMULSION is acknowledged by
physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa
ration in the world for the relief and cure of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
2ENZRAL DEBILITY, WAST IN 3
DISEASES, EMACIATiOH,
COLDS end CHRONIO COUGHS.
The great remedy for Consumption, and
Wasting in CAiWren. Sold &y aU Druggists,
HERE "WIE
:o:-
VAN WINKLE, PRATT AND HALL
Q
H W T a W fiTM s
KNOWN TO 13E THE
Three Best Gins in America,
' AltE OFFERED BY
TOEZ & "WADSWORTH
AT LOW
BOSS, CENTENNIAL AND OTHER
conn
ngines, Boilers, c. Best Makes,
AT CLOSE MARGINS.
Y0RKE & WADSW0RTH.
ju5-tloc
NOTIC E
Having qualified ns exeevtor of Joseph
Isenhour, dee'd, I hereby notify all per
sons holding claims against the estate of
said deceased to present them tome for
payment, and all persons who' are in
debted to said deceased to come forward
and settle.
July 5th, 18S9.
tY. S. ISENHOUR.
Executor of Joseph Isenhour, dee'd.
ju 5-ut
THE LAD! 5' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT CP ORDER.
If you dcstrotOTiurcImoascwinsr machine,
ask our atrent at your plucu fur terra and
trlces. If you cannot find our etreut. write
direct to nearest aldreaato you below named.
NEW HOE SEWING MINE GMfflASS,
UHICASO - VH UN CM 8QUARE.N.Y:- DALLAS.
ILL ATI A NX A ftl TEX
st Lootsjo,iij4i,)(Nniitt-i:cocu.
" WMteaialrXaaa4
YOEKE & "WADSWORTH, agents
for Cabarrus. Rowan, Iredell and
Stanly Counties.
FUN ITU RE
CIIEAP FOB CASH AT
M. E. CAHTOR'S
UK STORE.
Room ft
HOMADECOFFINS,ALL KINDS
A SPECIALTY.
I do no.' 'jell for cost, but for a small
profit, ome and examine, mv linn of
goods.
Old furniture repaired. .
IS M. E. CASTOR
J.Y. FITZGERALD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND tjTJRGEON.
My professional services nre oJTcred. to
the citizens of Concord and viuri y.
Calls, day or night, are promptly atteci
cd to.
EsT" Office next door to the old nofat-
oftlee building.
uawiNCMACHIHH
Buna
Cases
Case
ly7une 31.
.A - IRIE, ILSTCTW" I
PHIC!ES;.
:o:
PAINTS, OILS,
CIGARS,
TOBACCO,
SOAP,
IIAJR,
TOOTH,
NAIL
ANT)
PAINT
BEUSHES,
COME,
SEE,
BUY
FROM
D. D. JOHNSON,
DRUGGIST.
-)0(-
Having moved into the com
modious building lately
occupied by "VV. C. J.
Caton, onCaton's
corner,
CHAS. A. C00S
is now prepared to furnish :
GROCERIES
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
MY STOCK IS
FRESH AND NEW!
and the trade
WILL FIND IT TO THEIR
ADVANTAGE
to call and see me before buy
ing anywhere else.
Very respectfully,
CHAS. A. COOK.
MEN -r! F' Nervous
feriiig from tha effected of early
ovii iiaoiis, ine result oi ignorance
or folly, will find in Pears. Specific
a rjositive and nfirmanfinf nna
Nervous Depihty, Seminal Weak
ness involuntary vital losses, etc.
Curen crunrentead. Sp.nrl .,'
in stamps for Pears Treatise on
disiases of man; their cause and
cure: J. S. Peabs.
C12 Church St.. Nashville. Ten.
A. H. PR0PST,
Architect d Contractor
Tngs made in any style. All con
tracts for hiiildincn faithfiillv car
ried out. Ofiice in Ca ton's building,
up stairs. 13
PRESSES
MEDICINE
ii rvi
nawiace
TO TBIIE
RETAIL TRADE:
We have
added a full
line of
Staple Dry Mi,
Shoes and Ms
to our stock. EVERY
THING, besides being new,
was bought . at the lowest
cash -prices, and we guar
antee to sell you as cheap,
and many things cheaper,
tJian you can buy elsewhere'
Our rule is to buy in large
quantities and pay the cash
dawn, as soon as they come
in the house, mark them at
a small profit, and sell
for CASH.
WE GUARANTEE PRIECS ON
SALT, SHIRTING AND
PLAIDL, TO BE AS
LOW AT THE .
LOWEST.
TO THE
mi
Our wholesale business has
oeen very successful, and we
thank our friends and custo
mers lor kind words of en-
ement and liberal or
ders. Our stock is larerer than
ever, and our
Prices Lower.
CI A - . m
oave lime and trouble or
dering your goods when you
can do as well in Concord.
WE OFFER: .
1 Car Load Kprnsp.np. nil
1 " " White Rose Flour
50 Barrels of Sugar,
25 Sacks of Coffee,
25 Cases of Potash,
100 " Canned Goods.
5 0 Boxes of Tobacco,
oO lfiousand Cigar etts,
250 Kc$s of Powder.
150 Bags of Shot,
5 0 Cases of Matches.
100,000 Paper Sacks,
We have the Agency for the
Baltimore United Oil Co.,
and keep all grades of Oil
stock.
in
ALSO TJIE AGFNCY FOR
s
When in Concord, will be
pleased to have you call.
leading Wholesale
n
Lafin&Rand PowderCo
Celebrated
Powder
PATTERSON'S
and Retail Store
m
L V JMZRTZ" STABLES,
(ON EAST DEPOT STREET.)
We have the
to suit any
and every one.
FOR DRIVES WEDDING PUBLIC GATHERINGS,
FUNERALS AND FOR ALL AND EVERY OCCASION, OUR
SALE AND FEED
Visitors Jid Drovers will find an immense building, a good, safe and
convenient place for their stock.
l TERMS TO SUIT THE TIMES.
YORKE & WADSWORTH
Hardwae Headquarters.
seeIiere
MEACW, MECHANICS, ENGfflEERS, ilfftS,
Farmers and Everybody Else
J?, at YORKE & WADSWORTH'S at bottom price
fortheOA.SH. Our stock is full and complete. A splendid line of Cook
Stoves and cooking utensils in stock. Taming Plows. Plo-v Stocks, Harrows,
pelting, Feed Cutters, Cornsbellers, Tinware, Guns, Pistols, Knives, Powder,
bhot and Lead, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Shingles, Glass, Oils, White Lead,
Paints and Patty a specialty ; Wire Screens, Oil Cloths, wrought, cut and
Horse Shoe Nails, and in fact everything usually kept in a hardware store. We
will sell all these goods as cheap, quality considered, as any ' house in North
Carolina.
Our warehouse is filled with Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Reapers, Mow
ars, Hay Rakes, of the best make On the market, which must and will be sold
at the lowest figures. Be sure to come to see us, whether you buy or not.
YORKE & WADSWORTH.
P. S We have always on hand Lister's and Waldo Guano and W and ci
juices to suit. - Y. & W.
IS NOW
CHICKERING PIANOS.
ARION PIANOS.
Mathushek Pianos.
MASON AND HAMLIN PIANOS.
WATERLOO ORGANS.
MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS.
AT LOW PRICES ON EASY TERMS.
TTT m m -
rite me tor prices before buying.
FURNITURE IN THE STATE.
E. M. Andrews
Charlotte, N. C
M. J. CORL'S
CONCORD, N.
I have moved into the stable late
ly occupiea Dy i5rown iiros.. near
the courthniiRA. Tho Hoof oAinmmn.
dations for drovers. Leave your
oraers t tnn fttuhio nr with .t . t.
Brown Porter for omnibus. Horses
ana mules tor tale.
M. J. CORL,
Proprietor.
$60 FOR $30.
JUST THINK OF.IIT!
The Monopoly Busted.
Do you want a SewingMachine ?
17.50 to 30.
WarrantedlFive Years-
With all Attachments. Write for
illustrated Circulars of our "Sinsr-
era
"New Home," Etc.
$10 to $30,
Saved by ordering direct from Head
quarters. NeedleB for any Machine,
5 cents a dozen in stamps.'
Address
The Louisville Sewing Machine Co.
J.
No. 520 FOURTH AVENUE,
Louisville, Ky.
August 30, '89.
Meets all trains
and goes to any
part of town for
passengers.
AND BUGGIES, HACKS, Etc.,
SURPASS ANYTHING EVER IN
TOWN.
AGENT FOR
BENT PIANOS.
PACKARD OQGANS.
The LARGEST STOCK OF
3
ma
For sale
Store.
Fetzer' s Drug
IP-A-TiEINTPS.
waveHvs, ana xraae-Jiiariis obtain
ed, and all Patent business conduct
ed for moderate fees.
PUT ?5LC9 is 0PPOsite the U. S. Pa
tent Office and we can secure patent
i- -I m i -mm . ...
xu acoo time man moee remote from
v asnmton.
Send model, drawincr or nhofr
TltT uf scriPtion' We advise if pa-
jcuwiuib w not, iree ei charge.
vur tee not aue until patent secur
ed. . pamphlet, "How to Obtain Pa-
iibulh. wir.ii nnira nnrnfl I a hAMt. -u
your State, county, or ;town, sent
ii oo. Auuress,
C A RVnw 9. nr
Opposite Patent Office. Washing-
I Ml O
at
C0LDI fiS&
Try the Cure
Ely's Cream Balm
Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al-
Eostores the Senses of Taste, Smell
A a.mI.1. I. II- . .
EDMOST ALINE RorjJ
RICHMOND AND DANVrj v
RAILROAD.
Condensed schedule in effo. t
OA 1St:o T..: . """'tO
xuov. xiuins run
Meridian Tim.
SOCTUIiOUXD-
Ln"6
New York
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Washington
Charlottesville
Lynchburg
Ar. Danville
Lv. Richmond
Burkeville
Keysville
Danville
No- 50.
12 15 am
7 20 am
9 45 am
12 24 am
3 40 pra
5 40 pin
8 20 pM
3 00 p,a
4 50 pm
5 40 pm
8 40 Dm
Ar. Greensboro 10 25 pm
.Lv. Uoldsboro 2 00 pm
Ar. Raleigh 4 50 p in
Lv. Raleigh
4 07 rm
5 52 pm
8 30 pm
G 15 r-m
10 37pm
12 20 am
1 51 am
7 40 ni.i
9 20 nu
2 GO Hiit
4 50 .un
5 50 am
11 00 am
2 20 am
6 30 am
10 30 am
Durham
Ar. Greensboro
Lv Salem
G reensboro
A r Salisbury
Statcsvllla
AshevU'e
Hot Springs
Lv Salisbury
Charlotte
Spartanburg
Greenville
Atlanta
Lv. Charlotte
Ar. Columbia
Ar. Ausrusta
Daily.
No. 51.
NOBTHBOUSD.
Lv. Augusta
Ijv. Columbia
Ar. Charlotte
Lv. Atlanta
Arrive
Greenville
Spartanburg
Charlotte
6 15 pm
10 40 pm
3 15 am
G 00 pm
12 45 am
11 49 am
4 40 am
' 10 au
1 it ta
21'JHa
uaolia
7 d5 pa
121'iaa
C UI J.n;
!-! !ia
'712 pa
iv ria
J Oiij pa
0') am
mu
"0 ; ai
il affl
.-.i:,asa
i 0;; am
.!;:.! am
1 I'll
Salisbury
C 17 am
Lv. Hot Springs 8 05 pm
Asheville 9 46 pm
Statesville 3 30 am
Ar. Salisbury 4 37 am
Lv. Salisbury 6 22 am
Greensboro 8 00 am
Salem 1 140 am
Lv Greensboro S 45 am
Ar Durham 12 01 pm
Ar Raleigh 1 C2 im
Lv Raleigh 1 02 pm
Ar Goldsboro 10 pm
Lv. Greensboro 3 05 am
Danville y 47 am
Keysville 12 38 pm
Burkeville 1 23 pm
Richmond 3 30 pm
Lyr-cliburg 12 40 pm
Ciiai'lottesvillo 2 55 p:n
"Washington 7 13 pjn
Baltimore 8 50 ma
Philadelphia 3 00 am
New York fi 20 am
"Daily.
fDaily, except Sui-Jav.
Tram for Raleigh via C.'iiaksviJie
leave Richmond dailv 3 vo iin; K-n
ville G 05 pm; arrives Ci:rk- v!J "''
pm; Oxford 8 20 pm; Hciu;ci.u.:i.
pm; Durham 10 clt p;n; I! ij
pm. Returning leaves iialJi-:i :h
am daily; Durham 3ii am:" ilt-u-derson
is 30 am; Oxford I"; a
Clarksville 11 IS am; Kt-vsvillc
pm; arrives Richmond 3 :lu pui.
Local mixed train leaves iUii'Laa
uuiijr fj.cfpi duij u;iy ooi) piu: a
rives Keysville 135 am; retuniiuj
leaves KevsviIJ ) m,i- r.v,:.;,T
Durham 5 30 Dm. PflSSrTifpr fin,';
attached-
Nos. 51 and 53 oonnfcf nt T?;,.'nv
mond daily except Sunday for Went
Point and Baltimore via Yoik Ihver
Line.
No. 50 from West Point connects
daily except Sunday at lUcLii.oiid
with No. 50 for the South-
Nf. 50 nrul 51 z-ntn.r ft lit Ci hl5-
boro with trains to nnd from Sl-:,re
head City and Wilmington.
No. 51 connp.et.ta nt. flrr.pmtbc.v
Selma for Fayetteville-
No 53 connects at Soima M-Vi j
son, N.
Nos-. 50 and 51 mnkfi closn for.zi-:-
tion at University Station with titiiis
to and from Chaoel Hill excent Sun
days.
SLEEPING CAR SEEVICE.
On trains 50 and 51 Pullman EaiTct
Fleener between Atlanta ami Now
York, Greensboro and Augusta, anJ
Greensboro, Asheville, and Moms
town, Tenn.
On traiTiR52 nnd 53 Piillmnn llailft
Sleerjer -between Wnsliiiicrton and
New Orleans via Montgomery, auJ
between uashincton and Binmns-
ham. Richmond and Greeuoboro.
Pullman parlor cai-3 between Salis
bury and linoxvjlle.
Through tickets nn s.alft fit nricinal
stations to ail points.
"FVvr rafpR lnnl ond l)rrnli time
tables, apply to any acnt of the
company, or to
feOL Mass, Tramc Man r.
W. A Tube,
L)iv. Pass.As't. Jas. L. Iaylok,
Raleicrh. N. C. Gen. Pass. As't.
TOien T sav Cms 1 Ao rot moan mcrc'y to
iton them for A timn. anil than :t0 tM-rr V0-
turn aftain. I mean A KAOICAL CXM-
i oava maae tae dueu&o oi
PITS, EPILEPSY cr
FALLING SIC3KB.
A llfo-long study. I wARivr my renf j! .j
CtJSB the worst cases. Utcause otners nv J
fiAnrl fit Ani-A fnr n. trAntiAP And a !i(-J'TI-3
of my Infallible Kemedy. Give i:
ad Poet OlBce. It costa yon nothii "i
trial, and it will cure you. Addrcij
n. Vi. r ww ( ii.w. - -
NORTH CAROLINA
COLLEGE.
Next session besins. the first Jlon
day of September. Location lic.iiiby
Terms moderate.
For cataloucrue or naiticul.irs,
dress,
Rev. J. G. SCHAID, Prcs t,
Mt. Pleasant. T. C.
Anpust 3, 1888,
FOR SALE BY
LADIES
Cannons & Fetzer.