L CAfXER CURED 1 -AND A- LIFE SAVED By the Persistent Use of Ayer's Sarsapariila "I was tr.ouii.ftI ior years with a sore on my knee, which several physicians, who t rented me, c&vn a cancer, assuring 'inc. that nothing (o;ill be (loin; to save my life. As a last resort, I was mmIuci'u to try Ayer's Sarsitparil!;', ami, : iter tak ing a number of bottles, the' sore Republican State COmmitt thing i certain, lie Populists will t:l. Wilson iy I lint if three '1 !.r K pub icon fcSulo Coniren- tiou tuft4 May llth, at llaleigb. Meet at Raleigh. Cor. Charlotte Observer. The State Committee of tho Rads met at Raleigh on the 18th. It was not a unit on anything ex cept State fusion. The)' all thought that would le a good thine. Here is what was done: The committee fixed the date of the convention as May 14. Tne date in the draft was, as stated, the 12th. The hour is noon ; the place Metropolitan Hall. The committee meets on the 18th to put their man in the lield, legard less of fuiou, and if tho Republi cans can go ahead and elect their man wo would like to see them do it." This is considered as fully equivalent to a declaration by Senator Butler. Not So. Mr. J. C. Johnston, of Cabarrus county, the man whom the Con cord Standard said h.nd turned Democrat, writes in the Vestibule of last week aa follows: 'I con see if there are any other contests sider the Democratic party wholly in counties which require its at- unreliable and I don't want to live tent ion and settlement, 'fhis is n or die belonging to it.M We sup- mndification or compromise of thojposo Mr. .Johnston is one of tho-v action which the Russell men J who intend, like Kd. Kestler,- to bo Populist angels 'in the sweet began tn.i;s'iri":!r m! lieiiltb iiil!'r'v . I ':"- treatiitei.t, .: il t tireh ;,.:.!.'!. . : ' Ayer's v;iy :iri:i; :: a .tome aiil U. i.j.'ir.;i! tlecd, it st;ei;i !; -. 1 n- -'a Jc(- lions" " i 1 -'t ." Fields, lilo.tn :!. I-.. nv '-"'neral t-l it: tliH was en- t Vi'.-Q ;--!i;:!lv as a: m- I cmiiM not -Mrs. S. A. fa .4 Iks W CP The Only Workis Fair Sarsapsrilfc Avar's i' t.vio Liver. 3?XJ1 J I IT A.7S"1 7ST KST Gi?oi:ifi (; o to .'A..-' W. Ilcedv's i I am also in the lead with ft line. large flection of Nice Can dies, -both French and Plain. I -would call special attention 16 the Nice Can Corn I sell, at 10 cents. Also a nrtv lot of Apri cots especially cheap. A 15 lb. can for only 15 cents. A larg(j variety of other can goods the best quality and as. cheap as that grade can be sold. My store is the place to buy. You jwill get goods at lowest prices and delivered anywhere in town free. Try my 5 lb. CoiTee it will do you good. YOURS ANXIOUS TO PLEASE. A . W. IRIEEB Y, wanted taken. The call for the committee says it is to elect four delegates and four alternates to the national contention and to nominate a State ticket or such j portion thereof as may be agreed upon and to transact such other business as it may deem for the best interests of the party." This resolution v. as type-writ Un and tholi-t of the various State officers are stricken out and the words 'a State ticket, or such portions thereof Jhe following resolution was also adopted: "Resolved, That in the opinion of this committee the fusion of in which the State was redeemed from Democratic oppression and misrule should be continued in the pending cam paign to the end that there may be ; saved to the people the priceless achievements of 194, such as the bye and bye." The public will consider Mr. Joh.istou still a Pop ulist until the Standard is heard from again, at least. Vest. Smith and Asphalt Senator Vest one one day last week made a sjMech in the Senate oj the United States, in which In; criticised Secretary Smith for hav ing told the president not to issue a proclamation owning up certain public lands' in Utah, as directed by Congress. It seems that the Secretary takes the ground that Congress did not know of exten sive Asphalt deposits on these lands, and the Secretary thought it well to wait. Vest is near. Capt. Eaves Against Fusion. Capt. .1. B. Eaves is a Dockery man. He does not think Russell will get the nomination for govcr- i... .1... i i.i:.... . r... establishment of local self-govern-( wur lJ menr tho ..vnnlJon of minnritvv KaVtJS St,H 1P fusion, and rulers, a non-nartisan iudiciarv. honest election laws and the poli- lus haml on t,1H ""cratic par cy of liberality, hospitality and at. i:.f ti.-.kHtH jith Dill tin thn Poivm I .w . , -k- -l - will win. Senator Hoar accuses Senator John Sherman of fnvoring tho Cuban resolutions latelv pail by Congress heraiwa tlii it clm tioit year. Six nets tit have8ubcnbcd 100 rach to found a public libraiy at Rab igh. Four n ore such are needed tt carry tut Montague' nliiii Senator Morgan I a- topped ajxaking on tho Cuban queitiou. Ho wa at it nw 4 or 5 days. The (Jul on resolutions are not yet dis jM.setl ol. Biwbop Edward Rondthaler, of Salom, will preach the ernioii be fore the gritdttating cIarh of the llniverasty. He is a MnrHviun The class numbers 30 this year. Senator Pritchnrd says that Sen ator Butler asked him to take the silver pledge, lnt that he refuted. Pritchard says Republicans will never take such a pledge. France has notified England that she will consider further advances by Engbiii-l into Dongola as un friendly to France. You enn now bok for wir tnlk between England and Franco. Now th doctors are denouncing Koch's tul)orculine ni a dangerous romdv. Evervboly used to sing Koch's praises. Rut tht is th way things go in this world. Th X ray man Roetgeti is now the hero. TJhs1s is , $ fraternity to the immigrants and strangers coming into our State to increase its wealth and develop its resources. tsv tne iusion move- ly s throat. lie says that it the Chicago convention should favor free silver, and then those. Rails who have been favoring fusion will tind out that thev have beon Nona niovtn. Ts Nerves Unstrung Veak, No AppoUto-Hood's Sarsa partna Restorod Hsatth. "Tbre jr fo I had lb crip, which ottUd to tnj h4. Il coot looted to grxrm worn stxl thrr ws no rml for tx. M limbs (clt comb, my brnrrt mom to I aostrnnfandi I hsJ tosprtil. Dociort trtinsi st4 oihrr mmiicliMa tm!d to ftvalt m rUr. I oUlod two UaUm ot Hood's BrtrrUU, which Restored M torajMtt. Joljr I Ura to hr b4 tjroptotut, sod I at one rworud to J Mood's Sarta- 1 il H.. partita t to Castorla U Tr. RxxnacI PlUhn prescription for IoCjois und Chllitrcru It contain eIOer Oplutu Jlorphloe tor otber .NorcoUo sbtac. It H a Uannlcs suUllloto for Partorlc, Drop. .Soothing Sjnips ond Catior OIL It Is PlmsAnt. IU zirnto Is thirty jcar txc hT Millions of 3tottcr. CsMorUdtnijs Worms sad alUj. feTcristinr. CastorU protctits lomtllnj Soar Cord. cum DUrrhcra nod Vlnl Cotl CastorU rrUr,c4 tethln; trottblr, rurr ronstlpallntt o4 flaXotrocj. CastorU njkstmtlatr. thn food. rrsaUtM tho rtoavh and bovTcls, clo hcaHhy and nattinU 1T loru if mo vuiiurcn . Costorta. Cm iM Ow4r ttJL rm. " v. o. a Castoria. Hood's RrMru ills. I t&C runtlaat t until X ht 3 Lit luk-n thrt belt!"-, i VV ;hh n-fout tcr4iT,f bct!h let nlno mirj ny lx of t-utrh acd did f.Un pr-t .f r-o l yf a V.uxrt A. RajNTV, SVf!. I ,at;;j.. Va. Omimu to is I iuitOWtvVirack Hood's Pills . I r-f-ft 1?. txt Sale of Real Estate. S-r Uwtr IJkr- M-rT itg;ic (Xr. Art. til U Ol t M. . fcr k ? war ha U- inU rrtn ki4 TVo Catamr . TJ MtrTwy Strat, Jfew Yh Olr. 1 ment of 1894 the people of North teaching their followers to vote Carolina were rescued from the the Democratic ticket. disfranchisements and the perse cutions which have been inflicted Uppish. Very I The problem upon which some of THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. Our last "ad" in The Demo crat told the good people of Lincoln that we intended mak ing the winter months harvest for ourselves, and also our cus tomers. Well to be brief low figures on every thing did it, and we wound up the year with nearly two hundred new customers. You know what that means.- BARGAINS, AT TRACT EVERYONE. We 'are about, to oj-mi a ! ii: line of SPHINO GOODS in Suits, Hats, Caps, Coder ui;d. Neck wear. Come in :. v or write. upon them by the Democratic par- the 10 to 1-ers in North Carolina ty. By the new election law their are now bestowing great gobs of vots are made sure and sacred, thought is, whether, really, don and; by the county government actlcherno, they ought to permit anv their rights of property and their )0dy to sit in the "Democratic" rights as persons will be restored State convention unless he has his to them. The personal liberties of mind nlreadv to bolt the action of Republicans and Populists are of the national Democratic conven paramount importance. We ad- tion if it is for sound money. vise the friends of fusion, both Charlotte Observer. T?Mrmhl ionna nnrl Prtrmliata ii stftid firm noil tn nnnpn 1 t fhMl rrono sensA nun snnnn ini irmpnt. nt I 0 j i i o j w" I j:i.. i i:.. ....... tlie o mil npnn hv in stimii tuTpfh-l 1 1 J OT,uH,;n w ieoi" Republicans down here have no V A UUU llltllULIIDU 111 X 9 ' X . I . i Dusiiirtfa con vroi i nig mo oouiuem senator rriicnaru lens yur I States Luiiwpuuuoui umnic pepmeuu Riaht hnn.lrl RM,,l,i;-.n- mi . , , . , . --fiVavBavsvvua4iaSSSVt msoiiiLiuii wincu uie committee i ; 4 , n n m I in convention at. iJfilins. Tmt. va ,luui'tcu- iiis imwsa cuiniintteo t,iov p.. 1? ofwl mV;1 com nosed of Holton. Grant and h i v. . . ... aeiegaiions was ine result ol a Jim loung (to which the State I mi ... , , , , , , riotous meeting. Three tiersons The Rothorfordton I)eimcrat re- por't3 that thn Railroad from Ruth Tfordtoii to Asheville through Hickory Nut Gap will certainly built. Rutherfordton nnd that county generally seem to be on a The Rebellion in Nicaragua is in hard luck these days. The rebels have again been routed by th gov ernment forces. The neighboring republic of Honduras is to take a hand and help out the government of Nicaragua. Soatb bound train Ity irtu of a nnrf dr-d. ! tw ' -XlMltt-tl iy A. XTtu - aiitl VkMr- MT) .Mm m th i Marvti l.i, to rrurv a r-rtin pnuii-rv titt. n! ! i-fault hat in? bii itmlr in iIJt. fa) turnt rf fttir. t ill hy irttlt ttf m iutliurit -tl in m by "hI nmrt nn drtl. !! nt ruihlir atirf ion for i-a-h to the ttict t hidtlrr.at lf- focrt I m ""5 it. I !. . t. ... F iiitup ii Kir in iiif low ii ! i.Mf-oiiiion, t.iliroln to.. N.t'.ou Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bow els in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, con stipation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilcsburg, Va. writes I don't know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. Tutt's Liver Pills were stabbed. committee added Pritchard and Settle) to consider the question of co-operation in the State with the A Mercenary Marriage in Rich- Populists and to. receive susses- mona oun tions that the Ponulists mav hav., n uweiopea Here in a trial a in regard to co-operation, and re- few da'8 a that.a neKro woman port to the State convention. niarneu a uecrepul old colored XT ,. .. . A A. man tor his property a steer, an j-ava iii to tvrwi ii iiuisuif ill; Monday :U)th day of Marrh at t tn. il U lnj; Mimlj uf Lincoln urHrir Court. rine trrm K!. th following jiierr. trart or panel of lan.I ituatrtl in t'ountr ( ian, N. C. Jjirotx Fork Township on thr ht4 vatrroi rottof rrK ami uih l ork Ithrr, adjoining thi Units of Michat hncle, 1 ou n rod N-rrr. William Jrnkiii ami itlifr. containing S3 arrr nn it known a a ori of th Uul for- mrrlr ownnl b liarln rrvuer. ah!ch decendrtl to naid A. Scroncr a one of the heir of alil Charlie Scronrr. rt,r furthrr particular rrfrrrnrr i b-rrby liaU to tKHj SO Mgf TJZ etc.. In oClr No. 7. No. Si. No. .No4Q4 Time T- No. I. -.t. r.Ii t.i. N f I la 1. u 1 . No. ViN". i. v 3 T.TUNS. i . - -? r 1 ro j- io p jlioj it v j Ieatr I2flp 3 .2 2Ja m 7 '."tl U If a m 1 10 lUpmMa ro?l ' io P nop l?S3a 1 laa ' ;?.ij. ad ir tr rt a 11 1. I 7 3i 2. p N V" m 2ft i ; 1 tl a'l I - i Z i r : j Hei?itrrof Irrl. Catawba Count,! Arrives) ,C?1 a C. TbU 2Ltb day of Krbruorj P?v ' 4 J p m 7 4i a m I 1" J1 4 4i f. in 7 New York. N'. V Pl.iU.lrlr !. l'a lUHimofe. Md. Wa!iifn:tn It C Kirbmcnd Va Plrrburr Va If 01 aVrtitiLib Va 3C1 VrId.n ;Wiltnir.ci.n CH a llamtrt " 1 t p s a.WJ,U r VM p VUiUcnrw " vu'p iOjpAttnt? IU lfp pi UaCUrb rte illWr.Mt Uollj " 7 lip, 11 a StarJet I n-k 7 rv p A? fi p Lltx-t-li.t- m - ii ,lscjprbrrj s- ?4p lfp tlb f r p !Iulb-rr.-l!-':t 4 3iip il lij ! 41 4i p m ?: a .. j. Train N- . t.t 4 :. "1 be A'iinla :rrcUU" --hd VViili : .:: .i!i(U. i .n No. arid II. .1 .1 I t rin whb r? ai Hwlid tro. 1 u!i nr Irvyr anU VI, c I'rr-i Jlo. II. W-.t t Central Mr :ir. Money to Loan. On improved farms at fl per cent, on long time and easy term. Payment on Installment of one tenth of princi pal payable annually on November lt. For full imrlirular call uihhi S. tl. Fin ley. Oniice in North State Hotel. Sale of Real Estate. Hy virtue of a power ol aleo&feret upou me in a JIortKscc I -! d tit-.! January 1W, IHmv rxrcutd b) Jul i l nainonand wire Harriet Will'.ntoM which ald Mortgage I)-el i dolv reg istered in book ci Fape ill m .rr.. e r Ueciter of tHred in I.ir.4lti .unt) . N. C. 1 will expo to public -flle t the highest bidder for rnb at bl'oort. Houe diHir in I.ircolntur, Lincoln County, N C. at 12 t.'cloct. tu. o Monday Gthday uf April the land describe! in ?aid noirt(CtTv situated In I.luctiln County and bHi4. ed a follow to wtt:Firt tract aljn in the land of Levi Finder. P. if. urum ana otnem. beetnuin? tarrck I Unicer scorner llien.-e S U i; pi HrMViD . t r V O rm V to rtk (in s ui i i i 131 1 Jr i tUi jt.ie. r j p?t. Ti4t jifa; I.ii.r.T.l..Ti N.C- j TWO FOi? ONE.! (ttSKB WD JSrtedule In effect frusi li. U. F. llAltl KlI. IV trtrtAI Aj' F u r N T Kirii.- old Jersey buggy, and a ham of meat. She didn't care for any of your empty titles oT foreign nobil- Hv Sil anything about the silver question . . . h , , . . . 1 ham Index. difference between Butler's co-operation in 1894 and 1S(.K, and said that two years ago he did not sav Lonir Tate out went in heavmy on the elec tion laws and published each week in his paper cartoons of "Demo cratic bull. pens, "'with a voter out side and two negroes inside (with their feet higher than their heads. ) The truth is the "silver atti tiule" of Puttier makes the KepuV li:tn m'a-.l and tired. I1mu. it j that Notice to the Public. The public i hereby notified and for bidden to hire, or employ, or maintain the below named boy or in aiiywUe encourage them to tay away from home, they both being minora and having left home without the consent of their father. Name a- follows Henry Ilootiey and Ie Hooney, oii of l'rrr.K and Annik Hikinkt. Lincoln County, N. C. Feb. nib Ihwi. to a rock thence S 21 W 4i . J aus a . . lornie f w r.tv, r l)3 lake IM gully thence with gull) to a pine on VT bank of gully thence N U W 77". P I cum thenceSK7 W IZK, Pto nek thtnceS fii W Hi p to rock thence SCJ ?V 124 V i . K . i. . i ... . . ... . . . i i u a uinirr ,-i " v I ! rock thence S 73 W 64 p t r k Itw teftn ning corner containing 31 urm. Second tract beginning at a lake and run S 111 K3 I to r-k thenr 8 10i I to rock thence 3 W V Sourwood thence N hi w lit, pto rock thence N 10 W 12 Ptotake in branch thence with branch to the herinnine containing t7 acre. Thi sn day of February Aucr Cikt KMtH, Mortgagee. I -T,"4r N . c; i Vntral Time Maodard Oul. uTH. N. fc- ) S 1 . '2 5 i-". f t lte lrr 7?J '.Ut - I. e I.w T iUe 7 t Hi. t5 l.te i rC'.r.tir IU ille an. it : i l.eaveliull filll- Hart V i Hon. . F. Armlield, of StateF ville, is opiM-fed to the Ihe HI io 1 business. i Daniel Pool, ot Fallston, Cleve- 1 M land count v, has been arrested and i INOllce. lor inc.,t, Says ho Cle.el.nd ! , JJfc-j'S tnr. 1 . O. ciiA siix) ! '! !:. rs.. c. .11-22-95. FRESH FAMILY GrEOGERIES 4 AND CON F EOT I ON AR i ES SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES BY LINCOLNTON, N. C. 12-6-l-y. . ' . ' me of them say liutler basjshTmUl nminatt. it h ;oo lumi-'mv v. u n uie i an k aim ni (,m Democrats . i" l. : i rM oi ins pan v. un'ir reai nope is',iu,uv to etleet a Coolness between lllt- ler and t-lie Populists. Here is what two Populists have to say about things that were at the meeting : Otho llson said : ''It looks to Harris thinks the Hails Hussell becau hate him so cor- ! 1 tie .Al.'tllOllut 1 Tnt ilil ttna nf New- Jersey has voted to admit women delegates to tho General Conference. Editor Hal Aver, ot tho Cauca- 1 ecd notice is hereby given to all creditor to present their claims to ald Kxecutrix liefore the -Gth day of February 1M)7 and till notice will be pleaded in bar of any claim not presented byiaiddate All th.He indebted to aid estate will come iu and settle at once. This 2x3th day of February 1Mj. F.viri ixk A. Moti, Kxccutrix C. Moti, Dec'd. U- tl.-pr.....f ur rl- r i '.V ' ' Iave Clever nb.O-. Tbl i for ull new tave f ;attiia siiLm n1-r. or ol.l tu,. j J--I..:ni I rave Newt n. cnl-fs r-uew tog and at- Iave Hickory jug in advjoc, wm tend t'ST.lZlZ?l'lLl HOME fiHD FARM S i Iave Hlrkori ONE YEAR FHEE.i IeSVe Newfon Iave I.lfct..lrIJrti. 11 34 W w n i : n f M (din, 1 81 f 11 .1 tu t t ir a ptt, i i 1 lm 1 . Chattel Mortgage for sale at The Democrat oihee, neatly print ed on good paper at 40, cents per hundred me like a complete victory for the lan' Snys tbe KpPucau8 are fools radical fusion crowd. It did not!and that rPuliet8 aro hepinninv look so until I saw the proceed- j t0 lind il out- ings. The committee to consult- Senator Hoke Smith and ex with.us stands three for total fu-jsPeaker Crisp will hold a joint sion and two against. There may discussion on the silver question be some arrangement by which the i at Augusta, Ga., March 31st. Populists will concede the Gov-' The Cleveland Star reports that Father Franci9 celebrated the first Save l Faying $ Bills ernor. W e will have to wait and see. I see no sign of it." High Maps ever celebrated in Shel- Secretary Ayer, of the Populist j by, Wednesdarrjf last week. State committee, says: Thej Corbett nd Fitzsimmona have Populists will nominate and vote1 eigned to fight in London for the for a man for Governor whether championship of the world. But we elect him or not, and if the Corbettmust first apologize to the Republicans want to nominate a iJbndon Athletic Club for talk ho candidate they can do bo. One has had about ita members. i 15 15 15 BOTAHIC t BLOOD BAUil J THE GREAT REMEDY a rca u etooo axo sxnt oscuo 7 Iwm r -4 mm m m rrscwonii."' Wrm, rxmu. S HFAmATlSal. C1TSR1M. OtVFTlCW; lIMQ aKCS. t frf M u k i it mS S r W-4 tka rnmm e , k-ntai a mom aw tk. wm mm y ihwl 0 SE!1T FREEw..SIF-mxa.l r BkOOO BALM CO, AStat.Ca. P Saloof Real Estate. Hy virtue of adeetl uf trul. to tne executed by .Seth Cline on the 2ith day of March vjo. conveying the follow In;? demribed real estate In tmt to tecurv a debt due by id Seth Cline. to A Nlaon and by ai4 A. Nixon Aigtie to Marion Cline and the payment of said debt becoming due and power of iale absolute at the reiuet of Marion Cline Awigoee "CT au! debt and to whom same indue. I will by virtue of the authority ve-ied In and by aaid deed of trut, e at public auction for ch to the bighet bidder at the Court IIou-door In the town of Lincoln ton, N. C on Monday IlOtli day of March ItW at 12 m. being Monday of spring Term l'xj of Lincoln Superior Court, the following piece, tract or parrel of land, wiluated in the town of Llnrclotvo. Lincoln County. N.C. and more par ticntarly described and drflneti fyj. Iowa : Ileing part of lot No. Si S W aiUai of I.incclnton. commencing at a stake on High Htrret . from the N. F corner of ald lot No Zi. run. thenc along High Mn-t. SliK &.r.i. )M( tf m take Ull Ihp llrrrt lUnSr. u- II 1-10 polra to the line of a new atreet laid out : then along sid new atrrel V U J Mr to takeon'd tret. thenNM:ilI.2,Mdea t the DegTn nlng containing 1-2 acre-niore or Im, and adJoiulandof Kcima Cobb. But. Icrllerndonand others. For further dencriptlon reference hereby mad to deed from Venla Cline to Seth CHne regi.tered In book CI rae 2Tj7 and to deed from C. and W. il. Molt to Venis Cline. trgl.tercd in book 43 pagrtW in "offlc- oflh Kegi.ter of Ida fo? Lincoln Countr. N C. tt-r-. alo had to boo ea of De par .iJ rgi.terof Ieed-a oC!ce of Lincoln Coantr. N.C. This 25th day of Frb-t ruarr lrJ- J m - HOME AND PA KM t. a 10 pa agricultural journal mado by farmers for firm er, lis Homo Department conducted nt Aout Jane, is uttrtuallKS. Its Children's lcpartrnnt. conducted bf "Faith IAtirosr, is enttrtiin mg and intlrocttT. Kcnesr now and get this grat agricultural and born Journal 1'RBE : fctrnMeitiiif-2 zsow: Irave latonia IrSVe Clover Ieave Yorkville Lie CutrielUe I.Ve McConbrlUtille J ii. U Ivrave towrvlHe J 3j.?t s & I Arrive Chester 4 ipu. - f & f., i iS i i; ti. i s. i 1 ft Ui 4 1 V 3 U- I Hi I . I.t i I 1 til I tl- i rij.n. ill Train NM,y at4 P t- f fw and run daily eicept .t ij Iri No. BO and CI carrv p ! r-un daily irj t -!'. i i good rvnnevtic-n at i tf U.C.4 N.. ard tte I.. f ". JL ,. :k (iaatonia with A. JL C. I-- IJnrc4nt With t!e C. 4' ft Hickory and Newt- witb ti L- T. NH HoL. Hpfni'8',J I Tobacco- R. A. HOUSER, -CPracUcalTinner-ira AND Dealer In-- TilfV Zinf MaUo Needlta and l!i5l7rlot Mfhtns and Mote lUrwlr.. ami ail ktads of COPPER WORK, IotJs to Order at J-owest Prices. Just rwivcd a new "sunnlT of . N o crop vane, t ity acxordm to j r.v' lixcrs used tlian idi: ash is its must quircrncnt- jircxJuctnc nc!d of finest r,r.v!c ! only fcrtilucr; ennu'. least iof actual I Potasl 1 in form of sulphate, sure a clean turning b fcrtiliicrii conLiintnc fjUM .... .v. k n-.i.fci L..j-. w-. l hmf lwt r" " Clt Max a ui ' - V. UCiocii.Truitn?. . J-lS-lyr. 4 H