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OcTOted to thc Protection of Home »«* the Interests
V«»l. XX1I« , jtitliiiritwi* Pnfiiliter.) GASTONIA, N. 0.. THURSDAY,
PUBLIC 0WHBRSB1P PARTY.
NET RIVAL TOE THE OLD PARTIES.
It l« to 1*« «»r***l**U n« Ipmriii 0«|y l«
NtRWMri, Wlirrv I in Rffrfl W H«t too to
tVrlf* I to* lit# EiimM
«r ttoo 4m I’M aa o*o to*
JmUkviI l»jr I too PlMfunit of Pr lnclplr*
AHnplMl it U Out* n S«w Pto*«* of
Po|M»tlam.
ClmTK«lo<i Ni-vi iRjt'J (WKs ,
Kanaaa City, Juoe 10_The Allud
Third purty movement, which tla pro
melon hope will rt-euli before 1004 In
u national orjfaultitlon atroug tnnugli
to ottma a I’realdeullal nootluie, waa
lauuebed hare thti afternoon. It
waa tha outcome of a conference of re
former* from the rank of Uin old par
tlaa, and It* principle* are aald by tome
to bare bean adopted with a view to
fitting ibn viewa of William J. Bryan.
The conference called by La* Mer
if wether, of St. Loula, wlio. with twvn
ty-two other til. Louis leader* in the
Public Ownerahlp parly of tbit oity,
canoe to Kaaaaa Oily jestenUy from a
vlatt with Mr. Uryan, »t Lincoln,whet#
the Intention* of the delegation had
been laid be for* ll« tfehraaka xtHloa
man. Hr. Bryan, it waa alaled, had
rxpremeit aympnthy with the move
ment, if be had not gone a* far a*
to aupport It. At the conference
there were reprvacnled I’npuUat* of ell
porsuaalon*. I’abllc owneribip waa ad
vocated and Free Silver Itepcbllcana,
Soclallata. Slagle Texaj* and ltryau
Democrat* ware In attendance. It we*
abated that It waa propoatd lu burn a
third partj la Uiexourl. which would
finally be taken op by Hie dlaaatlelWd
In the old purtloa from oilier State*. A
cummlttee on orgauizattvn we* ap
pointed and InalrucUd U> report to
day. The committee, ahrali rrprw
aentnd each element pere* ut, euhmlUed
lho following aa tb* new petty’* prin
ciple* and they waie adopted:
Pnblic owneralilp of *11 public otlll
tie*, a* ralirueda, telegraph*, etc.
While awaiting the lagietellnn necee
aaiy to recurs public owneralilp, rigid
control uf freight and pueaeriger rale*
aud esver* peuallie* for lebtle* aod
oilier dlaerltaluatlon* by railroads
taxation ou railroad* and outer pub
lic utility corporations lu litis seme
proportion aa the value of farm and
other properly.
Direct Initiation by Ute initiative
und teferenduto to Ute end that tha
iwoplv may Initiate good lrgiilaliou
and veto had legislation.
UraduaUHl leoomo tax In the end
Unit wealto, wbleh receives Govnrr
moot protection, tba) I beat It a Just
►bar* of the cost of Gnverument.
That whatever la used aa moony
Jtull be full legal lender, luoed by tba
General Ooveromant In (ufflcleot
volume for bualueaa puntoara, aud that
volume fixed lu proportion’ lu popula
tion.
Just election law* Unougboot tbe
State.
Home vole for oiUes and abolition of
the present system of using tbe police
ae at standing at my to carry primary
elections In tha lutareat of dishonest
politicises representing still tour* dis
honest special privilege corporations.
Kleotlon of United States Senators
by popular vote.
Tbs meeting was oigaolist by elec
ting 3. II. Cook. Fusion Populist,
Chairman; J. H. IIlllls, Middle or-tbe
road Populist, vice-president, and P.
S. Kowaski, Public Ownership mem
ber, secretary.
Tba committee, besides deciding uu
tbe new name for tha movement, will
eull a Stats Convention foi aotue time
next fall. lu tbo meantime tha mem
bers will prepare on address to tha peo
ple of tlic Stale.
nasdquarteiM will be established
both at Cailhaee sod 8t. Doubt and tha
committee will appolol a chairman of
<wdi county In the State, whose duty
it will bo to enlist members and organ
ise them Into ooo -tv elubt.
Tbe time for holding the Convention
will be fixed Icier.
Mr. Merriwethar this afternooc, at
tha codcIusIod of Hie conference, was
asked;
“Will not vour movement only re
sult in turning ibe Slate over to lira
Uepublloonef"
'‘l do not know, bat I would a little
rather Die lUpubllosot should wta
than tlia present organisation of Demo
crat*. Aa Ur. Dryan said to me last
Monday: *1 like an enemy under hla
own colors better loan on* who ataale
my colors.
ItUVAXf is HOT IJf IT.
AtlsnU.G*.. June 10,-The Atlanta
Constitution to-night. lu response to a
telegram cf ihijolty, r reel red a dis
patch from William J. Bryan denying
that ha was sdlllated with the Third
party movement. Mr. Bryan's tele,
gram reads:
“Iowa City, lows, June 10—Tba
Constitution. Atlanta, Ue: Telegram
received. No irulb In report.
_W. J. UnTAjr."
"JlMKkuai*! laata m Marik.”
Mr. n.JC o. llryaot who reported
tlw lhio WoM eommeoeeaeat for ll>«
Charlotte Otwereer orltaa aa Miowe
concerning the aoog aareleoo there oo
commencement Rabbaib:
"All Ujo twrleM described above
wore accompanied by Panlm-cloglng.
There l* no organ to iba AioooUto Re
formed Preobylerlan church hero, net
beenuie the people are not able to boy
oon, bat baoaaaa It le aot eomliterod
■ noneaaary or right. It la lien that the
baat iWmeingvra of the 8ontb am to
bo hoard. The choir la largo end each
member knowo how to etog. Xt lathe
■ont oharming mnalo oo eortii. Tima
{• •» **»•<* o< the Moot of the boro.
Urn whiffle of the tote and Urn pool of
of the omn.bwttbara la no e£l of
Mnglag Dr. 1. r. Sdwnrda, n
gnilomao of rlpa ago and kindly face,
la the lender.”
tfaahlngtow Ima hone aakad for an
appropriation of •lO.GuO to defray the
eypannio of W Plltpleo taoehora who
ara to ffody for a yoar in oovmnl
aeboffa In Aaacrloa, the achoole boring
offered them frwe 1 allien.
TARIFF COMING TO FRONT.
A GEOEOIAH GIVES BOMS ADVICE.
llepreaaalsMIvv UilBfswa Tfcluks lb*
nfMArrAU llEtf aw uppaeranlly la
■ecala raairaj »f Agslw ir Tbrr
Will Uwirl DwmI lanes.
rhavlmic ulwmr.
Washington. Juuo *).—Nearly ovciy
Senator and Bepreauulallva who has
vlailrd Washington sloca tlia adjourn
ment of Con*rret list rxpietard tin
opinion that during Uiu ooiiilog us
sio«i I buy will ba called upon to con
aldrr the tariff question.
Representative Llvlngslou, of Qeor
gi», *bo headed lira miuonty on Ilia
appropriations committee cl the last
Hump aud who took a coutpioouus
part iu tbe campaign Inal year, said
Ibis morning that tbe tariff question
would surely coiue befora tiongreaa
i.rxt fboember. “)f It dura not outue
la a single loim,'' said ha, “It will
come up fur consideration in tlie goian
of trust legislation.” Mr. Ldvlngsluu
is s member of tbs In-luatrlel com
mission and haa followed closely tlm
heurluga befora that body, which Iwa
in lla poasraatiNi Important aud tral
uabla evideacr, lending In show Dial
the Dincley tariff lias uni only created
trusts, but haa foeu-red them, aud
that many, very many, of the nt tena
nt lee of Ufa ara aold abroad much
cheaper than to Ilia bome-ooosomers.
Mr. Livingston ban a vast quantity of
IndlspuUbla data which as will uoa
uu tIvo door of the House at the prop
rr uuc.
"No ore, In my opinion, cou deny.”
Mid Mr. Llviugsuuj, "Mutt protection
la many instances promote* and
create* duett. XU* aala of many pro
duct* abroad at lower price* than of
fered to homo consumer! boa angerrd
and areuard oar pocpl* end Congress
will li*ta to ennatdor n remedy for ILla
evil. A tlitcuotloti of tbe tariff will
(tevelop title fact and make ll clear
that It te tha protection gttrm ikal
enable* nun* to tall good* ebssper
■ bread tbau at home, ittoa* In favor
of tha ilaboock remedy to place duel
m»d* article* on the ties bat are in
creeling In numbers dally Tba as
sertion that Ilia Sbarman anil-trust
law did or can what w* tnaoy about
trusts, with all lb* diUicnlty environ
ments, State right*, ‘spcciQcaud rested
right*,' organised aa corporations
under State laws, etc., tba fact ro
maina that (x wer to ooutrul aiK. C*
price* without regard to anppty and
demand, placing consumer* simply at
Ilia mercy uf tboao who thus act, mutt
Ue regulated in some way. And U the
State cannot or will not. then tba
generul novel uniont must do to Tha
leadership of tba Uepubllcan patty In
tbe Bast," continued Mr. Ivivlagstoa.
“are determined, If possible, to pre
vent ccnaldoratlon or discussion of
tha tariff. The Western Republicans
are aware of tbe {set that tha succaa*
of Ui« parly tn that atetiuu depends
upon a modiUcalioo of tha tariff. This
oooUlct will give the Democrats a fln*
opportunity to regain control of Con
greaa next year, provided we do not
flounder over dead Issues and luiprneU
cal questions In our ctmpaigo. 8»y
wliat you will In my opinion the tariff
and trust* will be tba paramount Isso*.
the eliaiiman of tbenalloua! Democrat
ic committee to the contrary notwith
standing If the campaign, on onr
part. Is thus planned and executed we
Will go before tba people on issues In
which they are directly and immedi
ately Interested and can be enlisted to
an active participation. We mutt in
list ilia people, and to do this w* mast
tooch their interest*, and not depend
upon a lot of vagaries of wlilob they
know nothing and care leas."
•'InrrNn ItM MU V>!*». ' A raise
Neliiw.
Moore BiMtutier.
“Tba derll told Ood that Job bad
b«m bought. Tha darU In thl* day
and lima aaya that every man haa bta
priea, that yoo oan boy any man. That
Is false. 1 would not say every man
baa hts price.- I would not maka that
declaration anywhere, no not If I wera
alone la a window lee* cellar at mid
night on the dark of the mooo, and If
1 did as* aueh a thing 1 would fry to
death in my own Moafaea." Tha fom
going are some of tba pointed layluga
If that original thlukar nod Instruc
tive speaker. Dr. B T. Vann and wera
•aid lu a splendid sermon In tba Fliet
HapUat church last Hunday night
That 1s troth forcibly poL The taen
who aaya that all aaen can ba bougnt
“TakM tha Mease re of bis ewn amaii
■oul and thinks the world bo larger."
If yoo would bear that there U an
temperance and that everybody drinks,
go Into tha barroooMi If you would hmr
that theta la no porlty aud no Virtue,
go lo to tha Uatrettoa where Uw morel
I spar a bard andjroa will bvar that stale
meat mads. The dtebuuest man ao
ooarn the world uf dlaboaesty aud the
unolaan man aeeoaea the world of un
cledolineaa.
TboCbMlottaObserver’s Waalilcgton
cor respondeat writes under tha data of
Ut« 20lb i OnogreMkMB Hlackburo
•od Captain Lemity who arrivad beta
late yaaterday. left for boeaa to night,
wo faraaoea ba asoerlalnad their trip
hwa aeenmpllahed netblug for Cept.
froaaly and he moat pay hts Internal
raven ne terras to Collaotor Harkins for
the next four years
■avow Tmx I. Bed.
"Will Wanders ever eaeee f" Inquire
the friends uf Mrs. L. 1‘eaue. of Law
r*ut*; *•»- TI*W knew al e bad bean
BoaMe to [auve her bed In seven years
on aecoaat of kidney sad liver trouble,
stereoim preeUetlor. aud general deMII
ty; b«», "Three bottles of Eleeirle Bit
ten enabled ate to walk," aim writes,
"wnd la thrwe laontha I felt like a new
paraon." Vfowseh Buffering frem Head
aotm, Reek ao ha. Veryeueaene, Weepies*,
neee, Melauchole, Fainting and Disay
•polls will tstd It a pvlealeae blaming.
Try II BaUafacUeo la giMrawtaed.
Bwld by J. M. Curry * Co. Only (to.
JUNE SALE!
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Clearing out tbe Millinery.
Every lady loves a bargain, and can recognize -
a bargain quicker than a man. Her keen
sense of appreciation Is evidence of this.
Our advertised cut prices are so decisive as to Inter
est and command the attention of the shrewdest shop
pers, and Invariably bring: forth a ready response.
All Trimmed Hats at Half-Price.
All Untrimmed and Walking
Hats reduced one-third ......
Hats at 60,76, $1.00, $1.26, $1.60, to $12.60,
to go at 26,38, 60, 03, 76, to $6.26.
Foliage and Flowers reduced in proportion.
LADIES NECKWEAR’
Big lot of the latest styles and designs
on hand every day..
J. F. YEAGER,
LADIES’ JETJUlSTISXmgroS -A. S3PEOIALTY.
BILL ARP IS 75.
AID HB 8T0P8 TO BDKA.KTE.
Mil k< ka» MM reel 0141 —II# UkM
Tmmy Wktk aa4 Ura M Mf Ibr « bt>
bran Uaspr.
mu Arp la Allan la ContfUiilioo.
To day li llik seventy filth auutver
aary of ray advent Into this world —toy
earning mLu llita myatarlaaa, wander
fnl oondlllnn that we call Ufa. It la a
lilting tine for meditation, contempla
tion, cogltallnti uiid rnmlnalion. Ao
iiged poetess played double *lib herself
end nald :
I.ifa ! We’ve tacu long together.
Through plaaeaot tod tbrou gh cloudy
weather;
Say not “good night," ftvo little warn
ing.
And in kome lirtter eliine bid raa"gu. d
tnorulog."
She didn’t oare tollnger and lannulah
on her lael bad. The doctors hadn’t in
vented or discovered hmirt failure than
but that's lha way elie wished lo iru
I do not. I would Imvo some link
time for the laat loving words, and
looks-eome Hate fur tenra nod sorrow
on Ibe facet of those who love me. The
death of the aged la only a change—a
parting, a beginning of another Ufa. It
it ao oilamity, no horror, no shook, no
unreasonable thing. It ke the law of
■■or being sud tbn old Hie not far ahead
ot the young. How kind It ta£1n Prov
idence tn iveoaelle us to It ea wa near
• he goal. I remember when I thought
it was an uwfal thing to die. I dated
not tbluk of It, much laaa lo puodar It,
kDd H seemed in me that there was
soma escape ir»m It sod I might
not enraly dia. Bat as wa near lha
allotted aga and realise the symptoms
ot decay wa become lees relucteuk, less
alarmed sod Ilka Job are ready to r*
claim, "1 would not live alwaya; I ask
not to atey.”
Uul Notbov I do bm Ini old—not,
T*rjr old—i.ot InOrm. My ayes ar#
weak and ay baarlog Impaired, and
when I itoop long at work to tba gar
dm or ptakiag strawberries my back
acltaa and my kace bona* crack wbau I
alralgblcn up, bat 1 mod gat oear It, I
Iota work—aaay work—und It keeps too
lo good health but, I don’t like *o work
by tbo day or Ibo Job for somebody atue
I don’t Ilka to bar* a muster or a i-w
except ay wife, who ww.li m# rtgnt
now to traneiiiunt her pvppeiv. I gw
lly klotrd that Urey abauM ba planted
by a blah tempered woman to do well,
and aha said aba thought aa Imperil
uent oau would do Joat aa wall and I
bad better attend to It at once. So ■ro
ll me a 1 think I have washed aoougb,
for tba pool soya wa should croon—
“A tooth of labor with an ago of
caao.”
aod SO I like lo work when I fuel Ilka
It and quit when t please I buva
■ever distressed myself about the work
that tbo tollers bare to do. Work boa
Its hurdablpa und Ita Mess Inga too. Tba
law of oompaosalloo governs every
trade or calling or ooodiUoe In life
There to a good aide aod o bad aide.
There are lights and shadows. Work i
Is nature’s tow. "By the sweat of tby
brow shall thou earn bevod,” aad ao
Idle man la happy. “Tba sleep of a la
boring man is sweet" aoltb goloosou,
aad tba doctor tall* us that bodily ex
cl so in emotes good dlgeetloa. Work
briars contrntatent. Tba wealthy who
don’t work aad doa't bays ta era el
wee longing for something they ha vent
got. Something that money can't buy
for It will out buy good health nor
good ehftdron. nor maka tba borne
nappy. Tba pease aod grail lade of
Ike cotter’s Hu larder night Is unknown
to tbo rlek. Tbo tethrrs us a els as are
tbo bopptsat people I know. They re
fer their food aod their rant, and ibtfr
Bund ays. I bad rat bar toko I be
ebon we far hgpplaaaa on aeith end a
booM In heaven of the working man
Uuin thone of lb* milllonsirr. Uyton
Mjro: "The ineny must >l»)i labnr
for tbo few,” and Cube »»>• "Tho
good lord mado poor rueii just to keep
f'Cb torn io money." but tbogood lawk
»»1» > poor roan can iqutrrt through
tbo ojt of a uredle and a rich own
can’t." Cuba 1i a Rood Coufadarat*
veterao and cojoya Ida tronrd aod Ida
religton aod bla tobacco. Ttiiglaallhe
baa aod la coolant.
(Joe of tb* greatest comfort! of old
IIP! is In cootemplatlag tlw liappioaos
of children? It Mights mo t? alt la
tb* shads of my voranda and watch for
two IllUw giila wbo ant four and g|g
yeare old. coming up tlie arenas luutd
in hand sod waring a welcome and a
• mile at me It lejoleer me lo watch
larger one* aa they ptay cn-qui-t mi tba
truoia oouit ne.ut.y aid lo lieor ilielr
mrrry voice* and unconsciously I
breathe a prayer that limy may always
be imppy aad i o oalamtiy nr aflletloo
befall ibom ill jeer* to omoe. If I
ever gat to liearvn and St. IMor aakr
mo what rooalion ( would choree I
would oay.’Tleaao good Saint, .mac
toe a guardian angel of tin- little oMI
drill 1 left behind me, aid give nr
power to tlileld tlioiu Iruut all harm.’’
1 think l would ilka that- I think that
l would. I like It now aa far aa l Can
do IL It la a privilege and a delight to
so old man to make utbere baypy.
Time was when my chief concern was
for mfleir aud wife and nur children,
but aa age romre no tho heart enlarges
aad softaua. The vanities and ambi
tion* and selOaboeas of uur yuni It dis
appear aud we recall the lines or Bo
lwrt:
"OuaDt the day lost. If the descending
San
Views from tby bond m generuui ac
tion dona."
Idd-t day loot 1 flow many days
Ksto wo all lost in cur brief llvso.
How many days In which we mads no
ooa happy not eyre with a smile.
llut these reflections are loo gloomy
fur tho day. They remlad us uf Her
rey<s meditations smoog tlm tombs, ov
Gray’* "Ilegy la a Coca try Churoh
ysrd." Iam old. I know;but I dooot
fa*l old aor sad. My desire is to grow
oid gracefully—aod for
“An age that melts la uuperoetoed da
oar
And gild?* la mudoallaneconcoaway."
Wanm A rnMIiwMtKMur laikar.
Macaatae.
Nothing bn Moil «ur« in the
ofibitlUloant i#f great speed than
Iba abaanoaof liua ratary atrem an
gioa. Wllb road bads tueh aa modern
eugtnrailng baa provided for ooi rail
rooda, (ails and al«*l. and aanotli ran
nlogcata, i liet* would saaio lo ha *1
Bual no limit lo I l»a speed at a Mob
train might run wllb safety, hot for
iba ribrailooa produoad by tha oeoillat
Ingitaam adglM. Although mgshau
ka bava balaoaad than morlug parti
aa PMftally as was powlbta, tba W
•outI re angiuter will tail yoa that lo g
www* ?•»»*>• T*0*6?* "p** •* »
beached ml lea an boor, Its gnat man
la Id a quiver from rod to and and
toady to fly from that racks open tba
tllgbtrtt ooraatoa. On highspeed
■trewihlpe tba vibration af tba »
3Ian are aot only a suuret af great
laemafort to pasaacgari. but tbraitao
| • be UrrogUi of tba raaaal Itaaif. Al
though Iba Inribtor’s quasi far II baa
beau Mag sad arduous, tba praettoebts
rotary stnm segltto mm remain* aa
"on la rented inreatW.” Tba nearest
approaeb lo a eolation N Utat offered
by tba steam totWao, and the an foe
lbat matt be limited._
r-ari week’s Newto* Natarprln says
that quits a lively nrep nocunad aa
Hoonr 11(11 Kriday night. Tt.a a eg ran
ware boMlag a promoted meutlag.
Wban tba sail weal out fur convene,
ooa asms up who waa m* arttsfaetory
to Iba iMara. Whareapaa two jf tba
aldan '••eat after him." oaa with a
roaor tad Ua at bar with kooeka
I MT4*
He llapn the WeponilrnM Will Xewr
mi* HIm fcrrmMiM Im MM.
dwlKUOlimvr.
Chicago Juno XL —Vn.J. Unas I*
a talk wiU Ctilccn oiwapaaar mm to
day (aid :
'*1 am fur Mark Hanna for tha Ba
puUicnn eandld.tr for Pnatdral Mat
Uma and hop* itia Hetmbltetn* wUl
uumlnalc lilro. Ui*. 1 aM not can* 1 cac
control their ooo raolioa. ” ■
"Who would to a nod aua for tha
Democrat* to noMlaata V’
“It I* too early to talk about asy ■"*
fur tha Democratic nonlHtMO,” (aid
Mr. Bryan. *‘l kata taken up a Una
«f work a ad laalkra 1 bar* twenty
year* ahead of aM to Carry It on.**
linMMl UiHt Tmtm.
CMtIIj mm) QilUvcn.
Wg nre out giving away a laerat al
»'• vl», we a>y that tha selection nr
l-not-eii for our graded aclto-la ta a
|M'l»t Ml which III* “aeheol ling” tn»
pul lu it* brat w<Mk. tv hen ill* tlaae
eowe* for ilia *eiretk>u <>f n ia*abac it
• flam happens that by a tilth Judteloo*
•lie palling on ttm pan of the edoca
Uiinal ‘‘leader*Hip," tba right m*n la
mleclfd ami U*. right woman a* well
Ttila given graduates of favored |„
■1 Hat Inne almost a monitpiily of graded
■elHHil Work, llaooe tba vast ad ran
| '»#»• a* holding a diploma from <mn of
!Uia mill favorite liieUtatiow*. Vow
| we would not say that Uwae eollogw
wlileli have auppHod so many teacher*
for our graded ecfaouto are Inferior to
the oUn-ia which are on tlio OuUide of
thoeductmoal lru*t (emoueotba word)
but wo uro aure they are not a wkft
better than other oollegva la North
Corolto which havo boot) shamefully
dlaorlmloatad against. Wo would
vole for a ttadier frum Ti laity, OafM
eou. Wuha Purest, Peace Institute.
Oreeneboro Pern ala College, tha Hag
llot Uotvervlty. aad other high grade
act tools, with aa maeh oooOdaaoo aa
If It# ar aha bold a diploma from
tha University of North Carolina, or
Uto Normal and Industrial, ar tba
AsbavUto Female College, whiob lo run
by people trom the North. We I tope
lhe gradrd ecbool commilUee whiob
boro tbe mlsotloo of tuacbera will have
the nerve to remind Utooo who may
eoase with nuUMo suggestions that
they urn peifaetly eapabt# of aUend
lug loibuir own affairs, sod that limy
■fleet the traehrr* they thtok will da
the work brat, without regard la whose
Uiey grades tod.
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VALE’S STUDIO.
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norfs, for fountain pea or sUeipen/for commercial nu or
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H you want to Mrtahl tek, we have the quantity; If yon
waut to awiin In aatlafoctiou we kave the quality. Tell us
your ink troubles and get rid of them. ■
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OASTONIA BOOK STORE. ^
SPECIAL CLEARA " ' “
SALE OF MILLINI
-IS SOW GOING OK AT
Cut prices for cash customer* to
do not wMs to carry ever. Now Is your chance.
Pew word*, but they mean a lot. Come and see
AT MORRIS BgQTtfERy—UP^STAlRg.
A Revolution
No more expensive fodder
No more expensive com
No more expensive com ahuc^^ga.
The new labor-saving way Is to do all
this with our McCOKHIt'K corn harvester
nud corn shredder.
THE IcCORHCK CORK HARYBSTER
ipoea into your Held and cuts your corn and
binds It Into sheaves, stalks, ear. fodder
and all.
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■ THE McCORHCI SHREDDER
your wagon If yon want ft there; saves the
RhAtt6i*60 ktaIyim rimI dcUTSTftyour MhroddMl
feed on second floor of barn. Many say this
Is superior to timothy hay as a feed.
Buy these machines and save labor. We
make onr usual favorable terms.
__CRAIG & WILSON