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- ' hi I... iwjih' jTJiiilTlIf 1 1 'niT It; I it I V if : 'V i I 1 1 1 'j r t . i : I1.' ii h: ' t - . it I r ! - i1 in 1 I V 1 i i THE SIOTJTAESEER. Scott and Ervin, Publishers. SATURDAY,- - JULY. 14, 1883. THE PRESS COXVEXTIOS, The following are the newspapers of North and South Carolina repre sented at the joint convention last week; y' NORTH CAROLINA. Alamance Gleaner, J D Kernodle. Anson Times, R H Cowau. AsheVille Citizen, R HFurmanand J D Cameron Blue Ridge Enterprise 1 F Clark Bakersville Voice, S Worthen. Chi Phi Quarterly, Trinity College J D Hodges. Marlboro Monitor, W L Thomas ani Miss TWnsend and Miss Bree U?n. Aiken Recorder, C E R Drayton. Marion Index, V J Montgomery and wife and MissStackhou.se. C H Tileston, of the Campbell Tress. The South, T R Gaines. Aiken Journal and Review, W M Juston. ITEMS OF INTEREST, Silver has been discovered near Montvale Springs. Tenn. Tennessee has 25 copper furnaces, Asheville News, WW MpLanghlin , wilh an annual yield of nearly 3,000r Asheboro Courier, G S Braishaw. ; qqq p0uncJs cf copper. Albemarl Enquirer, E L C Ward ; . . . owi iu St. Aliens, A O - - -m tine, Fla., that measures two and a half feet in circumference. The space at the Louisville Exhibi- jon is being rapidly taken and would -.i i M5 I . I An DC I nanone userve., . ;- exhibiUrs are warned to Btir them. Charlotte At Home ana -Aoroau Miss Lisette Bernheim. Clayton Bud, N R Richardson. Chatham Record, H A London. Davidson Dispatch, T B Eldridgo Durham Recorder, E C Hackee v Elizabeth City Economist, R B Creecy and D C Winston. Elizabeth City Falcon, PraiA Vaughn and E F Lamb. Elizabeth City Carolinian, Doctor Palemon John. Educational Journal, W WVamli- ver. Goldsboro Methodist Advance, Robert Edward BNkey. Greenville Reflector, D J Witchard. Henderson Leaf. T R Planning. Hickory Pres?. R K Bryan. Kinston Free Press, C C Daniels. Kencrsville News, T A Lyon. Louisburg Times, J A Thomas. Monroe Enquirer, W J Boylin Monroe Literary World, Dr Davis. Morganton Mountaineer, WC4Ervin. Montgomery Star, W G Douglass. Newton Enterprise, F 31 Williams. Oxford Torchlight, W A Davis and Nathaniel Gregory. Pittsboro Church Messenger, C B Defiaon, Pittsboro A.rgu, L B Chapin. Raleigh News-Observer S A Ashe: Raleigh N C Teacher, E G Harrel. Raleigh N C Farmer, P C Ennis. JUleigh Biblical Recorder, C B Ed wards. - Richmond Rocket, E D Cameron. Roanke Newe, A T Zollicoffer. Rockingham Spirit of the South, D Stewart.. Rocky Mount Re poller, W G Fitzgerald aud G P Hart.. Salisbnry Home Magazine, Mr. and Mrs E II McLaughlin. Scotland Neck Commonwealth, EE Hilliard. Tarboro Guide, C F Willis aud Dorsey Battle. Tarboro Southerner, Frank Powell. Trinity Magazine, E F Finch. Toianot Snnny Home, Theodore and James Hobgood. Warrenton Gazette, H A Foote. Wilscii Advance, Josephus Daniels. Wilson Sifiiugs, D S Carraway and Mr Lipscomb. Winston Leader J A Robinson. Winston Sentinel E A Oldham. Warrenton Jou.nal, J W Ilicka. Wake Forest StuJent, T J Simons. Washington Watchtower, Jos Ball. . Washington Gazette, Jno HSruall. SOUTH CAROLINA. Laurpnsville Herajd, T B Crwb and wife. Abbevi'le Medium, R R Hempr ill and daughter. Greenville Baptist Courier, Jsme A Hoyt and wife. Camden Gazette, F P Bard aud wife. Marion Star, W J McKerral and Miss Maggie McKerral. Marion Merchant and Farmer, J D McLucas and son. Cli2i?cuu Deutfthe Ztitncg.F Ifelchus and Miss Sallie Melheus. Anderson Journal, A S Todd, Miss. Mamie Todd and Miss Lou Chamblee. Yorkville Enquirer, L M Qrist. Abboville Press and Banner, Hugh Wilson and Miss Bighy. Greeneville Enterprise and 3Ioun taineer, J C Bailey and Miss Bailey. Florence Times, E II Prince and Miss Prince. Canden Journal. T H Clark and wife. Aiken Journal and Review, S C L gort." Christian Neighbor, ley S l JiownV. i selves The cattle that were shipped from Georgia recently are dying on the Texas prariries. The weather is too hot for them. There are now 52 actual and pro jected railways in Mexico. Of these four are finished, 30 are under con struction, and 17 are projected. The Louisiana Fibre Working Com pany is preparing to furnish paper stock for the entire world from sugar cane and cotton stalks. The watering places in Germany are all well attended th's season Baden-Baden has nearly 14,000 visi tors. Carlsban 10,000, and Ems, Tcpiltz and Mariendad about 3,000 3ach. .Mrs, GaiSeld, widow of the late President, is at Saratoga Springs, N. le Launnborg Exchange J D Bundy. j y y . fa dau her Miss Moll (Garfield. She will be joined by her two sons and they will remain at the springs for some time. A. I). Davis, of Chicago, and Rose Kennedy, of Springfield, 111., were married ju the car of a balloon, at Cleaveland on July 4, and then made a wedding trip with Prof. King through the clouds. The party lan ded safe a few miles from Cleaveland. J. W. Johuson, the colored lawyer whn was admitted to the Anstin bar at the present term of the District Court has filed a petition in the Coun ty Couit, claiming .$1,000 damages from the Texas Central railroad for a violaton of the Civil Right Bill. The dred'jine of South Carolina rivers for phosphates is a new indus try of considerable imnoitanee to the territory surrounding Charleston. Some mf the crude rock U shipped to Europe, but most of it is ground at home before it crooa to market. Ac the present time the demand is great, and all the companies aie working on full time. THE BALTINQRG WEEKLY fSD3I. Enlarged and pr.nted in bolder type One dollar a year subscription. A greater amount of matter and no increase iu price A home journal Tand fireside com panion a newspaper giving a week's events in compact shape entertain ing stories romances, narratives of dventure and poetry. The columns of the Weekly Sun giv a the foreign and duniestic news oi the w rl in the Various departments ot" police commence, finance, business, iiterature,jjh arts and science. - Correspmdence from the great cuarters pfactiYity. Washington, New Yor, San Francisco. London and Paris. W jth articles upon the latest discoveriea keeping the reaaer abreast f the times in all that relates to the 1: bratwry, th work- hop, the farm, the Orchard, tne Garden and the dairy also full commercial. firun vial, cotton, cuttle . market and Mock re ports. Pure in tona. no parent fears the Balti more Weekly Sun in his children's hands conscrvatiye m yiew, the Wejukly Sun presents fucts undistortfd by partisan feel ing compact in style, the Weekly Sun pays much in fw words. $100. Baltimore vVeekly Sun. $i00. Term? Invariably cash ir. advance Postage free to ali subscribers iu the United States and Canada. Cn e dollur a eppy for twelve months. 1883. Premium copies 1883. to getters up of clu s for the -Baltimore Weekly n." FIVE copies $5 00, with an extra copy of the weekly Sun one year- Ten conies 10 C ) with an exttu copy of the week.y Sun oee yenr, and one copy of the daily Sun three months. Twenty copies IS) 00 with an extra copy of the wekly Sun one year and one copyof the daily Sun nine months. Thirt5 copies SO 00 with an extra copy of tho weekly Sun one year and one copy f she daily Sun one year. Single copies by mail 3 cents. Getters up uf clubs will find the above terms the most liberal that can be offered by a first class family Journal Th i-afest method of transmitting moDey by mail is by check, draft or P.O. order. No deviation fim published termtf.. A JS A LiELL t CO, Publi hers Sun Iron Building, Baltimore $ld. 1 ALL FOR NOTHING. 'why the DOCTOK WAS 1)1SJUSTE1), and "WHAT MIGHT HAVE KEEK DONE WITHOUT HIM. "well, wife," said Dr. E , as be entered bis house, which was situated in a cosy vil lage in central New York, "lhavegotback from a long and dreary ride away down among the mountains, and all at no purpose whatever. The .-messenger said the man wouldn't live till.morning when th fact is he had only an ordinary pttuct of colic. If the simpletons had only had sense enough on his stomach ne would have been all ngnt ? i- a. !.. f.vli-c urclllW i in an nour or twu suic win-a o to learn,'" added the physician, swallowing tho cun of cteaminsr tea which his Mit'o had just poured for him. Ur. tu was rijrnp, yet peome aio'"i even tbough slowly. The lap.dly increas ing use wi Ben . 's plaster proves this be yond question, and the good doctors are certain to be saved much of their neealess toil. In all diseases capabk of being effect-, ed by a plaster Benson's acts efficiently and at once. The genuine have the word 'cap cine' cut in the centre. Price 25 cents. Sea bury and Johnson Chemists New York. BURN HAM'S PAMPHLET FREE BY BURNHAM PRQS,YORK.PA . "MOOUE COUNTY GUIT" Coin-Mills and Millstones, ALL SIZES. THE BEST IN THE AVOKLD! Samples of meal sent on application, North Carolina Millstone Co. Mention this paper. Westminster, Md. VOMDER BOOKS! NOT Books of magic, but cnoico, classic literature, at prices so low as to make the oid-'.i me book-buyers wonder. About -125 TONS or a Uh a miilion volumes now ready, sent anywhere for examination be fore payment on evidence of gtd faith. Not sold by dealers prices too low. 68-page Catalogue Free J i A.LiDEN , JPublishep, 18 Y esey st, New York, jy 14 TheS ecret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can Jasting benefit be obtained. Yi Dearborn Are., Chicago, Nor, jt. I have beea a great sufferer from a yery weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly everything I ate gave me distress, and 1 could eat but little. I have tried everything recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got no relief until I took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel none of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feel first-rate. I ami a railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly, I can not say too much in praise of your wonder ful medicine, P, C, Mack. Brown's Iron Bitters does not . contain whiskey pr alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trade-mark ea wrapper. The Queen Coffee Pot. Patented by J. D. Buic And Manufactured and sold by 1. jP CUamd,ler9 MORGANTON, N, C, o Is destined to become the most popu lar and extesively used of any yet of fered to the public. It paves 25 per cent of coffee and all trouble and eggs m settling. It makes colree as ciear as wine and extracts all the strength of the cofte, retains all the rich aroma of the berry and requires only from two to hve minutes to make coflee. Those who have tried it speak of it as follows, It is the Queen, indeed. The quickest and simple 1 1 ever saw. It is a household necessity. Didn't know what good coffee was until I used i. Ask those wh i have used it iibout t great suprrio y and then go tp Chans dler's and ge tsne. -2i6rn. CrreLItCUMSnd MOV<IES FESR"!" for 8c. tamp. Chaa. Folsom.N.V.CKy J" rtKCi 9T5Cb 3 9 tPl re certainly bst. tsvinf eeaa M BT! Cfi Pa Uocrcedatevery Great World's fcaifi1iS3 Industrial Competition bavlne been found cquM st any. Alec. Clwjap&sfc. atrte mi ; sociavcs ; pnuicient winpass ana power. wuu be3t qtiMlitr. for populer sRcrea and so'Tiiar mrsjo In Rchoolo or families, at oe!v V ne lsnl-U Oilier mtylem ntru), 96, 7.!, $78, feS 3, 110, (114 tc fdOO and up. 'I'ko larger style an wkolly unrivaled bg ttnjf other organs. Also for easy payments. HewUue- The MASON & lIAMIilN Orirn nd Fian Co., 1M lYemont 8tToioBtou i U $. liih SUf w Ifork w w r.oaa Ave., ctiica FOB ONLY Mi m iniMiai '111 I III FREIGHT PREPAID, sr cbaa-d2 i-Cello. 8 ft. tone. S-ilieioa.a. p I. iskwbh tmmmmmmrmmm ance. being . J?eroi-awS3Mt!8TT &jW.mt&i3Mmmm!& It is deservin of ftPl "mWMMiifjmmmmmE sets l:lWwll I AlKMWmBwmaL powerful Sub-BM iftswrty liiisiiipifete uc-ATi w&m nn. m hcanv-ihmi Price, toae. a-CIarabeHa, HmriMi. ia-Keno. H tt. tone, la-isuivians. o 4 ft. tone. 19-Vox -Clarionet. 8 ft. , S ft. tone. 4-MannaI Snh.TV.. ft. tone. T-Viol di Gamba. 8 ft. t.. 71" "ft. tnm lf.Vt.ix r..Mt II ""'"".J-. Omn knee StoD. 94-Riffht Organ Knee fc.top. ... . . . -"4 This Orrin is a triumph of the Orpaai3nuoer-s arr. i 3 . i btai. 1 1 ui. IN APPp1b EXAOTIiT LIKE CUT. The Vote is of SoJid 'VValiiiJt. i.rofusely orna'm expensive fancy veneers, Me in tne mini. REEDS. The Music I'ockt-t is of the most tonuti Jni itniuu n ace in the millionaire's parlor, and Koaid .rnamem the 1 boudoir of a prineeM ccaves. nuaaome Bfipeiimncc. is win not take th. j .'. U iontins the Swet V01X CKM-a'J E Stop. tL. p'.'f r ,..r;. Viva (hi aeta of GOLDEN TONGLE Kt.kfrl. folW.: ? Reeds: setof 3 Octaves of VOIX CELESTE; one 8et of FRENCH HOlilv m'pV? hof RcValar GOLDEN TONGUE REEDS. iJe?ides all thii.it wjllUfi.cS n rrni i7 O ML,..k A K I r K n.-itfui 4f tin utrll 1. .ri t l.nmn KtunU i. ah m i w . n. as. w 11 ii.ii uiTuumo viiu ui n vi va wiiw jut hi w uai. w &j . u kj uau u -.. k. . . w b Mnsic. Ratt' Patent StoD Action, also souudmif lioard, &c. It has Sliding Lid and conv;!' :! 1 .rrnn Hmll for movine. The Bellows, which are of the upright pattern, nre made from tt..?1 '! 0 c i u v. ... ni.frVi aiwrtf trrtd t r. Tinnvr mnti ant ti I tv4t tin with Srl Kn. Ul UliatilpV Ul ViwJ( , - . J . , . , . 1 . . , ' 1 in.? be8t quality iedal Straps, ina reaais. insismi 01 ueingr Met.vi of ueat design, and never get out of reair or worn 'tit . .1. . ' "U TK. uticu nii.ii tui jiemixe I'oli.k; SPECIAL TEN-DAY OFFER. If you vlll remit me 5o the annexed Conpon wlthls it days from the date of tku Jieivpnpcr, 1 will box andtau yon this Organ with rtJ Ilennh , Book, etc, exactly tk, nme turn I aell for Ml. y ' should order Immediately, In no cane later than lo ikJK One yeaf'a teat trial trlvcn and fall warrantee for Six Years. Given under my Hand and Scj, WV'TT'Wr Pn receipt of this r.,nr.on and 6oo , J6. W Monrv Order rr'istrred It:cr Ex-7 "fg Dress PreDaid or by Check on your bank, if forwarder finn w ay tro0 t date nweof 9 I hereby agree to accept this cmpon for 2-t, as part pay mm mriMi29yrrm Bench. vidTd the cash balance of Vm occ.mpnmes this coi.po,, : end I iiBwdm, receipted hill in full for 83,. aca box and ship you the Orra b J i it w d vcrtised. f nllr warranted for six years. . 5i ney refunded with interest frum Uit r . i ail. date of remittance if not as repr (Signea.) 'Itlm-V mraC-DAIR As a f.irtiKr tnucuement ior you tprovl -1 ... .1 I si. any point east of the Mississippi Kiver. or tnat ijir " u. 5 yen order immediate) v.withm the 10 dan, tan to your nearest railroad freie lit statioi mAF dVeVsqrcairon, nANlPI C RFATTY WachinPtnn.N I arore opportunity to place an instrnment. as it wen-, bt y..r r, uoor, m freUrht prepiidT manuifaetnrer'a wholtnale prU-en. Order now nothUt M'irt W TTTftWripR Enclosed find 59 for orran. I fcwteM m PV O iJ WnUfcWt statement in this udvertiitmcnt. and I order obi on condition that it must prove eWtly as represent d i u tliis advwUsment. n i shall return it at the end of one year's use and demand the retur n of my. money jt interest from the very moment I forward jt. at six rerc-nt. d-7 Br5. liever; Vnrtimlir to give Name. Pot Offir Vmivty.FUit Frtht what Knilrnwl. ZSTBi sure to remit by T:ink Draft. P.O.Mnoy OHer V.f'8' Letter. Express prepaid, or by Bank Cberk. You may q jt teWrapU on Utt dar and remit by mail on that day. which will secure this special efftr. 1 dent, this maitnificent instTiment introda-e.l ",th.JJlr7' fcenc this ipeoial pri PROVIDING OKB&rt 1" (itvhft isiinoi-i ir,ii . rl. 1 LADIES' REGULATING TONIC SAT FBMALK IS.KMEISY. THE FAV0RIT3 PRESCRIPTION OF THE and 'MWB IED1CAL INSTITUTE, (FOE3IET.LY BUFFALO, N. Y.) For Prolapsus Uteri or Failing of tho Womh, Inn.immatlon anrl Ulceration of tho "Womb I nil rlisnlju'oiTifiTita T.fiir.nrThiM. fit AVrhii-oQ Tj'rfnriilo ..t Poinf mI XrAnctminfiA. riAwlin . Sick and Nervous Headache, Indiarestitsr., Dvspepsia, Heartburn, Weakness in Back anci Stomach, Scrofiui, Pains in Side. Dizziness, Kidney Complaint, Barrenness, Nervous Pros tration, Depression of Spirits. For Change ot Life, or the General Debility of Women, "LADIES REGULATING TONIC" has no equal in the world. If you have tried other remedies without success, do not bedis couraed, but give Ladies' Kegulatinu Tonic " a single trial. It never fails to givo quick and permanent relief. If you are troubled with anv weakness or complnint common to o-ir sex, lay aside the doctor's prescription for once, and try " Ladies' liKGULATixu Tonic," which wo guaran tee will positively cuke you. C500 will be given for any cise of Female Weakness or Infibilifv which "Ladies' Regulating Tonic " will not cure. This 13 a bona fide o:icr, made bv responsible ladies, who know from experience what " Ladies' linauu atinij Ton 10 " cm do. The great success that this remedy kns met with h-ts induced several nnsnmnlon8 pr ties to endeavor to imitate its name and stv! of wrapper. C':rs should therefore le taken to Bee that tho word "IiEr,uLATrxG"i3 on wrapper in redink, and that our name Women's Medical Institute, Nunda, N. Y.) is at bottom of s.imi. We will give S50G for information m l eonviftlon of tmr one manufacturlne, Bellln?, bnying. or in any way handlinar niv -.naration v.i;h vwv t t'i words, Ladies'," " Regulating,'' or "Tonic," with intention of defrauding and deceiving the public into the believe tltf.t it is our preparation. Sold By tDrurists. Price, fl.Of) Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5.00. H your druggist cannot furnish or declines ta order it of his wholesale house for you, it will be sen?: direct from our Institute upon receipt of price. Do not lot him induce you to accept any stale, patent stuff he has had on hisshcl ves for a longtime, oranv of the unreliable imitations which he makes a larger pro:it on tlmaour genuine Female jtcmedy. There is scarcely a town in the United Status where we cannot refer to snme lady who has been restored to health by using our remedy. If it dos not c irs yvi, we v i'.l rrfvnl the money. Wo stake our reputation as wivca and mothers, and that of our Medical Instittition, on this special prescription for women. x Jjeucorrlioea Wash. An Injection- which is a positive cure for nH Discharges, Sting in?, Smarting aud Painful Sensations of t!"ie Urinary Passages, in from two to Ave days. Sold by druggists. Price, 25 cents, or sent by mail, postpaid, for 30 cents in 3-cent 6tamps. Ladies' liejmlatiianj ToniQ Plaster. A great improvement over all other porous plasters. Especially adapted to tho femalo evstem. Sold by druggists. Price, 23 cents or sent by mail, postpaid, f r 30 cents in S-cent stamps. Th,? WoMEIf'3 Mkdicai. I srsTiTUTE is an association of lady Physicians, who have suc cessfully treated the diseases common to the! r sc-, for years. Treatment given to ladies suf fering from any disease, either by imil or at the institution. Wives, Mothers and Daugh ters can obtain advice concerning their health and diseases by mail,re, by sending symp toms and description of disease. a j Mr It wo can be pf any service to yon or any of vonr fnen-1 -ho are'suffering from disease, trust you will write us. It will cost nothing, an 1 oxir advise may euro vou. Enclosatwcj we 1 wtwps ur our pampniet to women. Flease mention thi4 paper. Faithfully yours, I'"-. CULTIVATC With Cotton and Corn Planter Attachment. Tho Leading Machine wherever Introduced I Mm A Favorite with Cotton ' and 111 Corn Raisers! Cotton and SowJnar tho also be used m $m-mm&$&Z' m : Walklner Cultivator. " - W,FWIW&m Our Attachment for M pp-H AKSf'V fSilJ ' Small Grains can -. l-J &a, K;, Ha .VH an ir. M f' $m .-.filll -Every farmer In the South ehould M A- . .'-'J'!;w--v I tijlw : either eeo one of our agents or -M; cenJ to ua for our . Illustrated m:imk0 Catalosuo cf reapers. Mew XMKW$M4WM0 ers' Cotton and Corn Planters, Sole .iariutaoLurars, ROCKFORD, !LL. Lstas? Edition fcas 118,000 Words, ( S8) nioro ilmn any ouir English Dictionary,) i'c-ur Pnges Colored Plates, 3000 EagjrcviJisa, (nearly three times the numUr in any otiii-r li(.-t'y, ao contains a Biograph. f.cal Dlaij.4mr.r7 pivinz brief importaiitkli coneertiiig noted persons On pago t03, see the above picture and uamei of the 24 parts, showing the value of Webster's numerous Illustrated Definitions. It la the best practical Bullish Dictionary extant. London (Juarttrli Jttvisu. It is an ever-present and reliable seaoel master to the whole family. S. S. Hirali. 6. & C. HERRIAM & C0.,Pub,rs,8pringfleld,Mua. HAS QCZZi PROVED The? SUR38T CURSfor &mm by: msEAS es. Does a lame bitci or ditsorderod vrlne iadl- oata that ycu wre a vlcUin f XHSX DO NOT 2U3ITATE; "usa SS4ncy-v ? ftt once, (drua giata recommend it) aad it will epaedlly ovo?-j some ths disease and rcslora hoaithy action. B r!itfi Tor ooripUiats pocunar m to yovr tea:, saou aa raui anc wcivj!ii3ses, Kiclaey -"Wort U unaurpe&icd, as it will act promptly and bjV1,7. Eithor Sex. inoontinoDoe, retention of nrlaa. riok dust or rcpy tlerositc, aji doll draariinfi Vjpatna, all speedily sia'.d to its curative power. 4. 60IJ3 BY ALL. DXUX&GI3T3. Prioe gL i i I IIIWMIIIWBWMSSHil IMIIIIISMB?SSBSMSSaSSMaiSBasaaa PAYNE'S IO Korso dparK-Arreetlni Portable Engine has est 10.000 ft. of 2aiahifU Pine Board in 10 hours, biuniafi 8lh bom Ibl saw in eight toot le&giafe Our 10 Hortt Wt Guarantes to furnish poti to saw 9,000 feet of Hemlock boards in 10 hour Our 15 Horse will cut 10,000 feet In same tint. uur Jfcnginss are quabajtcw to furnish a horoepowr M H less fuel and irsier thtf any other Engine not flj with aa Automstla Cut-Oft If you want a Stationary Portable Bugine, Sollar. O enlar Saw Hill. Shafting PulUes, either cast or MVNUrVl Patent Wrought Iron fiUtf. end for our UlustraUd 0 togne for Information and prtc W. PATSB It SONS, Corning, 2 Y Eos Paynes' Automatic Farm; Engines OF ALL KmDS.-Establlshed I840J Our 10-Z5orse Sparb Arrcatlna- Tbrobtf X-tslne has cut 10,000 Jeeti-ine Lumber in 1 noara VViUburn wood 6 leet lore, coal. Straw and com UW Send for Price List and CatalocTie O. - B. W. PAYNE A SONS. Box 1400. Corninsr. V. TAiiMtAA an A Trantind rrrrrwem nnw grown the earlier their product will we offer this year a full line of Standard P0UWJ7 true to name, crown on rirvunland; Hcotch FFifl 9 Blue Stem "hoatiWhitertUBsiu for fodder is equal to any; of onion aeed, tom'0 carrots, peae, &o., &a, a full line and 1-uire crop, is3 srrowtn on our own rarma. Vr ua cice xor u" pondfc always on hand for Spring or Fall lovy Tth Annual Catalonne. Frts. V. Bl. METI'AI-Jj .Cirowert lmporterJobbcrtyoPaul.fliia"'' 26.S39 WOW IN USE- than Earl York;! till Ukes the load.ana t1) best. We lf yo"1;,'!!! All . . . : ,. ine our Improved Kellc-r Poolti v Fore Fed. Beed and FcrtSUiclna Drill av.d our IJaj Bake . TJJJ are as crod as tlie best, and can be old as cheap. AH ranted. Circulars mailed free. Newark MChlneVi7 NevyarKt OhlO Eastqra SrnU. Uuuic.UajtnU- i, .
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