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nn DEYOTKD TO THIS INTJiKIIKTS OF Till-: Ii:lLi: OF I.INCOI.NTON AM) LINCOLN (OI.'NTY. VOL.-II.-, NO. 2. LINCOLNTON, 'NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 189B.. sT v SI. (Ml A YEAR. DEMOCRAT. Will Not Perform Mracles But It Will Cure. IN THE NUTMEG STATE. wheat. If the time ever comes when an American dollar will buy three Mexican dollars, then it will buy three bushels oi wheat. 'This is a manufacturing city EDITORS UP FOR CONTEMPT. GRAND OLD MAN SPEAKS. R. MILES' RESTORATIVE NESVINE I cures n&rvous prostration. Notmi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing the germs of disease, and then supplying healthy nerve food, increasing the appetite, helping digestion ana strength ening the entire system. Desperate cases require prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. B. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes: ' As the result of a lightning stroke, the physfeians said I had a light stroke of paralysis, my limbs would all draw.up. I Y PTilPC.' would h.ive throbbings Dl, MllwD ia my chest that seemed unendurable. For three mouths I could not sleep and for three weeks did si 1 , .' i .1 aims T YT 1.1. uub Liuao i-iJ J cjm. m. nCallllt... prayed for sleep, and felt that if relief did not come I would be dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine and the second night slept two hours and from that time on my health im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, aud I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and have taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. BRYAN'S CAMPAIGN TOl'R THROUGH CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport, Cokx., Sept. 24: The first stop of the Bryau party You manufacture sewing machine was made at Stamford, where eev-1 here. My friends, let mo ask you eral hundred Dersone surruuudsd I hnw von ar point to incrAe the the car and cheered time aud aeaiu Lnf-n..t nf vcmr maehin factoriM?!" Ca,JweU Superior court, and dr the .-unpices f the Lit-rp1 for the nominee. The train stopped Are you going to make it so that but a moment, but in that time only a few people can afford to us Mr. Bryan had a chance to say a sewing machines, or do you want few words. I th n?nnla nmsnerniia rc everv - Y L r i JUDGE NORWOMi lilt Till! ErlT.'B5 Ot I AD ATIN At IM'irrM'fM .-ott- THE LENOIR TOPIC IN COURT. 1 tY K RK'UTKM'i: T THE It RE HY I LENOIR. Snl. .. Th tint iLa ot intense interest morn hKuro Fight anCcxxl an Won. Tlit- fuht f"i lr- thr. iui? 3 a ..u ' lh- u"ih ar.d WV.t. tl. l!pu!ira! a r n lettdti.:: all tl. ir nfi ltafl .TI lis tens interest since yesterday Fur thousand prti hldtit.t th- j .bl-bu :itt" 4 the ling h:ts leti that in h:ch prt--nt l tl ium! mrrtiiMb-bl . g,t Jnj mhicli. ll.y f.ar. u Judge Norwood, now hold- in Heiicjir circus, Spt. .M, u'!Ul slip av (f;i thrm into the Nervine. Restores winning column Hi ran and SrU. It it understood that nior million ili lp:nt iu N York, till ni'r in th- middle Wotem State, and th u.l xtf lordiitiry National Collection. AflKXCY, or AVtt-iiintf iiiu, i. c III tllr of flit Jul NtiKTII l:l lA. I 13 The crowd at South Norwalk was wife can have a sewing machine? about the same in siz and the en- ''I understand that some of your thusiasm was as great as it was at employers are very much worried Stamford, Mr. Bryan told the because they fear that their-em - people he was trying to save his ployers will only get fifty cent dol- voice, and he thought that they lars. They need not be worried wofuld agree with him that it need- J If they have a9 much love for th ed saving. laboring man after the election pa The most enthusiastic reception they have now, even if free coinago of the day was that accorded by meant th 50 cent dollar, they the citizens of Bridgeport. When could pay their laboringmen twice the train rolled into the station, a as many dollars uud save them from number of carriages were in waic- auv harm done thorn. - (Applause ) ing. InHheseMr. Bryan and par- You say they won't do it? If they ty"were taken to Washington Park, won't help you when they have a in the heart of the city, where Mr, chance to. why do you believe them Brvau spoke to a crowd ot several ''heu they tell you they're loiug thousand, savins in oart: eep at night now for fear you ';I am glad to have nity to speak to the pec necticut. They accuse financial iaciirtc I md- r.-V k I j v (thi i, McKiiil-v u Sii-. The lrllrt pfelty ell ii.mn t!e cmji'i ttnt thai their f'ulv chaiice tr ucc Uv u. t . tt t, at i i t 4 ! u. I ' A f ' f . health and voice r?UiIl,4 hwtr .j. u, N,., Y-rL ; S r "MW bly active in hi. u, ni cp!unc ai ..t ih-iVi V ' It' - ing a sectional question. not raised a sectional question. I Imrt vnnriuh ( I Ann niKo l! an opponu- ....... Action on the matter was post- " vwu-1 - Monod nut L' n. in . the eiltor us ui ruia i. t.fti e . t urDmntlv amearinu before his hou nr i NiHiiuuru uiiiMfs uicu nuir. uuu in'- .... H IMVr I ' I I or. Mr. II. S. BUir. editor u the Le-1 Uform Club ti prt-t scnint tb. uotr Topic. The Topic ol Sptem-rul of the Sultan f Turkey and ber 2-M contains an editorial in the iiusacru i.f ArmD:;iai in th which it is stated that ilis Honor Turkish Kmpire. The gathering a: .la t.i mnrli tiitrlnr tlm intln onrf I irrllliltl ellknun tliell (if all of liquor last Thnrsday and Friday political partie-i and the tnditne- that he was totally unfit to pro- which ireeJed Mr. Oladitone, mho ceed with thebuiii eia of th court.' was the princiil -aker, ti an And rfinclndHi? If Jndra Nor- enthusiastic one. Mr. tSladston wood cannot or will not overcome! wns in excellent . . - . .. - I t . . . . . a 2 t K . - inli.n.ili. I.., a . n ' 1 1 iv.litl, h I . 1 M 1 1 1 1 WH4 IlULIfJir ftJI. tit ,...f ... r- high oflice, iu which he is dUgrac- movemtntj. Ptx-facin hi i,a,iu W.-tru uir.. nn.l tUv If .J 7 f . , inir himself and the State. If he drei. Mr. (tladtone provd a jj ufW i ,... M1, ,,m. IW X;i..rtt- . . & will not rebigo, then he thould be re-olution m-iuiii; forth that tii-.- impeuched, aud that ai speedily as government take onie ctivn m ssible. There ar ober men once to put n stop to the crime enough in North Carolina to huldUhich were bviui: committal in her courts." JTurkMy. Mr. Itl.id-tone. a l.v I A A The judg promptly executed UtepjK-d forward tu imn Li r t)aier ordenui: Kditois Blair aud marks wi cheered for many miu- i - utt. Mr. tilndtone aid that the Turkish guveruuunt in l7o d ni-il that tnnttcre had occurred, but that tho maacre had muc tid into hi-torv n fact. Th i . . t Deal to appear in ccurt at U:3) this morning to show cause why thev should not bo held in contempt. time because there is nobody able The restoration of bimettallism is w buy the. Producls of the tct- ing all th' ir -;-kii; fore and c.tuipAL'tt f ioi r iu lb S-utl. ami fr Wei t t t!v I attk-gTv.u;d. a a forlu: Tl;r'. !.u'v-J --r. thfv Hill I in-1 lv Willmmli t t it X 1 ! I 15 4 5 . J'nnit.i r.r :.. v. !.. p:"Ui4 . ...... t , , . .i.. liir- . U 1 U if!il C:Uo U.'P' Jli , , -. - 4t . n. k t i ; . t t I, t 4 I l - i. .' t.l I't ' t i . . . ; ,. m t I i '. j t. ! .; . i . t.. I J t tl i. n bU "t iiioHM i victor l Uichiu:id li;rih. if ft . . 4. ' . wf . i t. i .i- i. .... . .. I 11.11 1 ..t ' t I r t ' . . . - f 4 VitttiMtilr frrct Ipllnn. it i n.k .. ... . ...... .. i. .i ''"' ..M -.-I r.jiir Mirnt.iMi it. ? j . T ... v M.n" riu . " t i Ii- lut ! ? i. f . - '. Ti'. i s'i i '. i i , i . r. i i LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Offers his professional service to the people of Lincolnton and surrounding country. Office at residence next to the XortJl State Hotel. C. li:. CIIILDS. Attorney at Law, LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Work intrusted to Ins care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Main Street. 8. Attorney at Law, i LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention given to all bnsiness. Office in Xjrth State Hotel. good, not for the West and South ttuu luD only, it is good for the people of e hi P9 for Bno"Sh t0 W lor PnnnophViit nlon ( AnnlniiRfiA wwiii-Lv.vv, ft I . , . i .L : I- .U l. The gold standard is a fraud (ap- 1D2 io uuy omer iniug, .cu e Plause,)and is as detrimental to needs, my friends? The farmer, masses anywhere else. Sometimes of iU country ceed as much as , , . i . u ,- . they ever did and everv year imdb they have accused people who live wititmiu , j in Connecticut of making wooden them less able to buy the thingi nutmeg and selliue them for the whlch lhJ cecd- and W?U - W v wool irfiolo T want to tpll vnn o mQ' tt? Vi r nlma off a wnon. possible to tell what you produce. Kat,. (Applause.) You thmK you can en nutmeg is a man of honesty I 9 i who ndvo-I ucsiruy lucul " ltu ofw" Judge Norwood opened his re marks by addressing the br and the citizens assembled. He saidla the ioweri of Europe ill tob- e ix.ti..t... . v i. . if u..i.t.in-. ame nystem ol ueniai i pmciici now and wilt be practiced o long B. V. JUSTICE. compared with the man who advo cates a gold dollar and calls it an honest dollar. (Great applause.) The gold dollar is not an honest dollar, and the reason why our op ponents insist on using the phrase 'honest money', instead of gold money is because they recognize the difference between an honest dollar and a gold dollar." V hen warn you that the farmers of this country are the Samsons, and when they fall they pull down the pillars of the temple with them.' (Great applause.) News and Observer. that he bad suffered great iujustice and bad been cruelly treated, and told at length of his hrd trip to jand lrom Hickoxy on Wednesday night of the Bryan demonstration ; of his beiug left by the luoir train and an almost all night drive through the couutry, reaching Le noir about daylight, and as an act of necessity he had produred one half pint of whiskey, which he and a fellow-pas3CDger together drank; that if hi coudoct or appearance in court on Thursday was unusual, it was the result of this hard trip and loss of sleep. He then de nounced the accusations against him as utterly false, and dwelt at lii tlo-u iA 1a4j n4 x j ,i t I .- . .'- cmrral.j.trn. l. ni. il U. rusl." :,Vi:.i" 7 ' . , jdr. .t.nlr Mcl.l. t-t tu. lirtr , :,. I i. 4 U I ,m tl t . it r? I" mm zr. . m tl IT mm .I' ll i-. m : , T . S r: r r tl. ' t ; j ; Attorney at Law, LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Practices in the Courts of Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Gaston, Catawba, Cleve land, Kutherford, Polk, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. . Office in North State Hotel. The Situation at Loadville. A prominent business man of Denver, Col., in a private letter to fripnd in "Roston. auoted bv the they' talk about honest money and I goston Traveler, tells a dJleful i Til . 1 I ' then a goia stanaara at me same . . , mininc conditions DEN TAL NOTICE.. Dr. A. W. Alexander will be at his office at Lincolnton, June, Au gust. October. December. Febru ary, and April. Will be in Mt. Holly, July, September, November, January, March and May. Patronage solicited. Terms cash and moderate. T S. FOX, DEA L IST, lJ' Main St., Linconton, N. C. All work s:uar . anteed: nothing but the best ma terial used. Rea-: sonable prices. Terms cash ex cept' -by special agreement. Of fice on Main St, B. F. Grigg, Mgr. W. E. Gkigg, Cashier. THE BANK OF LINCOLNTON, Solicits the accounts of Mr-! chants? Corporations and Individ uals, and will make collections at reasonable rates. Settlements promptly made.' A Bank account uever fails to inspire habits of economy and sav ing. Try it. "5-8-96. ColumMfi Produce o PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1334 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. We handle Country Produce ex clusively. Fruity Vegetables, Poul try, Eggs, Etc. QUICK SALES, PROMPT RETURNS, HIGHEST PRICES. Write us lor Quotations or make us a Shipment and be convinced Liberal advances made on'Consignments. References: Loan jand Exchange Bank, Carolina National Bank, 8-20-96. 3m. Columbia, S. (V time, they remind me of the man who went to a cemetery aDd saw an inscription upon a monument. 'Here lies a lawyer, an honest man.' (Laughter.) And the man who read the inscription remarked that the grave did not look like it was big enough for two men. (Laugh ter.) I do not speak of tlys to slander the lawyei. I am a law yer myself, (Laughter), and 1 be lieve that a lawyer can ba an hon- ! est man, but I spoke of it, my friends, to show you that you enn not have honest money and a gold standard at the dame time. A voice: "Why?" Mr. Bryan. "Because a gold dollar under a gold standard,crows fatter every day, and that is not an honest dollar. (Great applause). Now, what would b-? an honest dol la'r ? Why, they say a dollar which, when you melt it, loses nothing. According to that the Mexican dollar is an honest dollar, because you can melt it and it does not loso anything. A vnif ft : "How much IS it worth?" Mr. Bryan. "It is worth iust the same as the bullion in it is worth. Now, if the Mexican dol lar is worth just as much as the bullion in it, and the bullion in it is worth Just as much as the Mex ican dollar, I want to ask you if it is not aii honest dollar according to those who say that an honest dollar is a dollar that loses noth- ino w TTipltinir? f Atmlause). A ot the long-continued strike. Among other things he says: "The strike is a most unwarrant ed one. Everything is now shut down. One after another the big pumps have been stopped, aud the mines are slowly filling with water. The strikers have been very cautious, intimating non-union men and strangers in such a way that no one has dared take their places. The newspapers have sup pressed all information of violence in order that the camp might suf fer, but now a most critical condi tion of affairs exists. No work i being doue,the smelters are obliged to close down for lack of ore, mer chants have reached their limit of possible credit and, having ex- hauted every effort at settlement of the strike, they have announced length upon hii leniency at all ,mes and his indisposition to in flict severe punishment in a matter wheu he was the injured man, aUc jury and judge. The clerk was or dered to record that the respond- ence appeared in court and were not required to amwer.neitber.were they ordered to prove or retract th assnrtions made. Little or no criticism ot the editorial by the public has beea heard from. Cor. to Charlotte Observer. Returned by Mull. Although Editor H. A. London, of the Chatham Record.wa robbed of his monev, the pocket-book. with valuable memoranda, wa re turned to him mv mail. Iu his pocket-book was his card as editor. Three psychological nuetion4 arise here. Does a pickpock newspaper man enougl pvpn a ti:ck?t-book? Did he do j it through fear of the pre? Or did he do it because Henry A. London is to good a human be- We rate it. It U to It? hvp-nl. Mr. Glndton ftid, that the akiir of diploma:) would be MPMigth eued bv thi strong iiatiou't vo;ch, m The diplomatic representative nt Constantinople of fix gr!it pr. t m .1... ... , . ... . I .. fVt.J. I capital, brought thvir cuurag t the sticking point and had ad- dressed a note to the Sultan, in forming Hi Majcty that atrci- tics muftt stop or that, otherwit.a prejudice would be created ocnil the Turkish government. I. continued Mr. Gladstone. 'ak what would the guilty author of tbee massacres wnnt more than to confine the matter to a paper warf (Loud cheers.) He had ieeu, he aid, the libera tion of ten to twenty millions ot people from the dominion of Tur- key. How," he asked, had their liberation been effected in the ca.i of Greece aud Bulgaria? Not by the concert of Europe, for several of the great powr looked askance at our action. What i it worth t pnv in ordr to -:ure the m concert of Euroo-' Mr. Gladstone concluded hi ad drt4 by expressing the upiuiou that th time had arrival to strengthen the hands of fXvcutive branches of the governuu nt by an exprettiun of the nation nll. Thi declaration wn rH:viv-l .lb cheeri and crie of "Ohoh!" Mr. Gladstone nid that ihv t 11!. in. ill tun Jusn.icuid t1 J . t : X. - .... - . - - - i - . . - . - .1 : . . i I . I I .l wl Ik.'"- ' 1 nhl. lt rrur lf tr tl! itr4 t.4 j t ..4,, , , j ... !.,.. nran . lul . Uvtll- tt I.l-trir tt;l I a tl i: l.u-- h cr trrnth. I'n tirl bvllr l nj4ruC lwf. Protiy Hard. It :il av t make lrtnocrnl ic convert m M$i;e the J wpl are haril-l;rd-d. In the tcn u.wt ? it-. -. I t t ii t"' tt J"av.t . tt t II t ;.. ...t 4 it t" " - "'t m,vr .-... of Hiver:.de tli other day a man vat roof. rolled to tfcr jrwtsnd. n fell from the top of an eie- pc r c.- . . , r f V -r. mr imH. s:xtv fe-et niib. struck a 7 r:m. i Cut up and resumed bis ork at :f . c. uothmi? had happened. :ltnt.-, r Va.wiK. i xoa oxar. a xi--m . Credit to Hood's It Cured Ail Mf AfHlctVona, . : ; '. . it ; -, a if f , . a - , m r. . r mil t ; r y tdt Omit V. ;xUlckr4 tJ iih kUsrr tr-. I v.!- . rt r3 c . tt-." . A t.tl.vj. Send t,d to the NAtlOAt Cot.t-tcIto5 AwtcT. Vah:Ljtca, D. C. S r r.ti a f ii manner Holler rams. TAR HEEL FLOUR 1m V tttit tfly tUt ltcMt iMto. 1 ?tv noU Mstdc o I v;uoJ lt-it(i Norilt CTnr ol it ti Wli Olhr tntllt will u you tLrtr f.nt it jtsl at cwl, tut a thai mill Cv&vinrw Twtt that Tar Httl it tb htlt, ialrtt asd ts&tl uuilyrm T.vtir madr. Wowsnt to ciitd ycor itt ua till c-jr oidtrt for floor aoi brau. T. J. Iliinisiur & Sons. ! ....!...!.. ... r w'f 4-Un if ,a nlianlutplvnt ftn etui "5 r Ull iw "uub' ttlUb v..u.v ao m v. . t -- .111 have our uhiiuci ana ucciucu txwer of Europe repreentl at i a-;ttt- c? wh. la --r Wk.fc.r mzi j.u.z ;. if. et pity a , . .. iaii. t. e-u 1 tx4 mUcX til MrTm?llU I i to return Constantinople had fallal to make ;--s UkuC tu !.,,! ,,Jthe Sulton fulfil hi trtnty uldisa- p-rjfl. t:. U. flilN'.i :ontinuation of th- UULi 0 t - rllln. tion nith the Sul-1 ii-VV mdnot prerentetl the horrible At:criCrst t.itt UTCS acre at Contantinuple. but JuUtrcla- and they will sell only for cash. Leadville is a city of lU.OOO per sons absolutely dependent upon it? cwn mines for existence. The mine3, once flooded, could not be re-opened for less than 2tX),000, and unless the miners weaken im mediately the doom of the camp is sealed, and Leadville will be lett to the winds and snows of the mountain peaks, a forsaken ruin, or sold to - the insurance com panies.' News and Observer. theory. Aud we are going on the theory that no newspaper man can have suffered any wrong, if only his pocket-book has bwu re turned. At one newspaper mati j on the Bryan train'said to a pick pocket whom he apprehended at a night speaking ou the Bryan trip:. "Dout work so much to get at my monev: strike a match and I'll mf help you look for it. News and Observer. SMIt ak had remitted the Sultan to retain! line and tue ii.e nt u t-t. the rvcouuetl attention of bug- for :v 1 jxj kvltrj. laud. Mam lo sir itrvaV- :rMtn:u i i ta f!1a.lotnnu I ft 1 K a. fnlira (iff CT1 .Ux4tfli&r4 rr.fr-A22 our ambiguous position. Ixt us j renounce our neutrality. ,Ituj r- ,!by loyally promiiug Her Mjr- I 0 ty'i ministert our ungrudging and JL vJ U V. W euthtifiastic tupport, indu. them Tlio Itleal l'auacea. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chica go, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for 3Iulo tlio Mont ol'Your-Heir. It U the duty of every man to make Iowa, writes: "I have teen a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 years or more, and have never found five years, to the exclusion of physi- a . TJsk 'tfl cianTs prescriptions or other nrepara Mexican dollar is worth 53 cents . tlons.r Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, in our money. An American dol lar will buy about two Mexican dollars, and also about two bush els of wheat at the same time. aDDlause). There was a j MT mz time when an American dollar would only buv one Mexican dol lar, and then an American dollar Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, the mot of himself. Whatever his ca- having used it in my iamuy xor me last pacitie may oe, ue is sure 10 una woe puce wnere ne can oeueiui 10 uro aelf and to other. But he cannot reach his highest usefulness without S:ood Health and he cannot stare froou tealth without pure blood. The blood circulate to every orran ana tissue anything so beneficial or that gave me and when it is pure, rich and healthy jr. iving s ew M(, carries neatin 10 ine enure Ticni, fturh sneedv relief as Dr 1. ... . i . Discovery." Try tnis laeai oun Remedy now. Trial bottle Free at any Drug Store. ; Alfrpd Austin. England's poet laureate, is a graduate of the Uni- would buy only one bushel of j versity of London, class of '53. bnt if it is impure it scatter uurae wherever it flow. Uood'aSarsapanlla is the one true blood puriSer. It currs salt rheum, scrofula, catarrh, dyspep sia and rheumatism because these dis eases have their origin in the blood. Subscribe for The Democrat, r -1 bv word and deed to ihow their de-l o crop vane, rr.orc in cut. ! ... 1 " . . . I fr testation of acts which may evtn "Y acrorum; tu t 1 Ii?f-r ucxl thn tobacco, rot .ih is its most important rcr quircmcnt, prcnlucin? a brgi -ickl of finest grade leaf. Um: only fcrtiiiicrs containing at least io actual vet come to such a depth of at roc ity as had never yet been recorded in tho deplorable history of human a'. t V 1 .1 t 1 crime. ii-tm auu proicncevi cheers.) Mr. Gladstone spoke for an hour and a quarter, and hit vsice re mained strong and clear to tho end. The resolution offered b? the cx- Prcmier was adopted unanimout-J lv. Charlotte Observer. You can't buy happinett, but if youarosunenngirom scrofula, tail rbura Potash, in form of sulphate. To in sure a dean burning leaf, avoid fcrtiiiicrs containing chlorine. rom dytpemb, it JTmVJmZmZ , impure blood, , S5 ttrTTXi - Wa ... arl a T A m r1n V. ta . . . . a.... Wii a py by takiog Xlood't SampArUla,1 t v rill WOt 1 mm U. r T S. S. KdtiSCH k CO. WHOLES A LK AND HETAlL itiLirt i IFERTILIZERS W VEHICLES o:i AI V!OS CHARLOTTE. N.C. Li.vo.lx Cot rv Kmi5t J : Car rymc lht largest at.d ttit astrt td stock ct vehicUs ca tt! iu Notts cr South Carolina t ccs denUllr write Too cemipcivd with or cll t t c iu ptrtca.. DsyicfC sach Urgt csastititf get bU turrs. ar.d qcihty c,L-i:Jofc-J. are ut undersold. Atnog the '2Z or rJ tU';s cca- crns which we rtprrst, t oa- trol tL onsinaJ aud rtacl&t Co Intnbui Bcrrr Co'a Bcrprs and other vtbicl. AriU a!w i the wt'.l known Picdoortt Vcr;a; a foil car lo! tJsrari on r.izi- Wfceu nding Ftrtihurt writ" for prices on the -Cnrlot: asd -Cstawla- braods cf. Ftrtilirrs ;Ve control thw rocxV. and sli: Usca all over this ccqfttj. iU larrtly increasing detascdi fo: S. S. HcKlKCH & CO.
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