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CHEROKEE ADVANCE
OBrlal Or«u of the T*w» ul Caaaty
IKkI-hIiIIhIhM, jHiiiinry. lwa]
1Averaife l.uite for Yrar IK9H.
II KN If, I’HUIIY.—»f OH N M. McDoviu
l’KRHY A McDOWKLL,
Kpitokh, rRoi-RirroRB and Manaukks.
ONR nOM.AHPKK VRAH,
sii Months, 60cts; Three Months, Wot*.
itanton, ifca.,Aug. 11, 1899.
A lOMPRESB combine.
QUESTIONS
AM* ANSWERS
Curing of Itroom Corn.
Qu RATIO* —I have seen the article,
THE COTTON CROP CONTEST.
THIC ATLANTA CONSTITUTION'S NKW
*6,000.00 Ol'YBti.
The Atlanta Constitution annouti-
c»s the re*ult of it* “Miming Word”
whirh nuponrft'i m one of your leifTnt Contest that covered the months of
"Monthly T.iilts.” on the ruiinro of j February and March. jl/any of our
brnnin corn Will you plea e K W« i»« , u bscribei8.perhaps.took part ill
what iiiforumtioii you can in regard AO , . ’ . _i..j »_
the curing of mi. plant, eto ? that contest twd will be glad to
AniiWkii —The time of harvesting know that the missing word was se-
Win depend upon th« use to hr ..tade of l«*ed from a story by 1 bomas Nel-
the crop. When you plant only for the , «'*» 1*W. «? V ‘ r f ln ‘ ft * one of the
1 J ' - -* of our living South-
“Pulaski's
sentence,
broom corn brush, you may cut much lu< ' rt t charming
earlier than when the need i* oue of the i®J'’ orntOIB. e , N ° r A’
object* Bought, When the blo„o,„. tie-1 1 unament” contains tbt
■oney—Plenty of It
I am now prepared to negotiate
ionite on laud in amount* of $ 100
and up to any amount desired on
3 and 5 yeari time. Parties desir
ing to borrow must bring all of
their hack deeds. Don’t complain
of hard times when you etui got
money so easy.
K. W. Coleman,
Att’y-at-Law.
Office in Court House.
THE-
©anl$ of Canton,
-THE-
Eftorna to Organize a Truet to Eight
Itnprovevnente.
In view of the attacks upon the
roniidlap bale of the American Cot
ton (< mi pan y, and the cry «f“t rusts”
against the manufacturers of the
machines for making those bales
i, v tbe tiwneis of comprossos
and others the following letter, in
dicating a “combine” of a ditteient
suit, is of peculiar interest. The
IHler wiih forwarded to the Atlanta
i 'oustilulinn b\ liichatd Cheatlmm,
editor of the (‘olloii Planter’s .lour-
mil, of Memphis, Tenn. It is a*
follows:
‘•New York, May 3, 1R99. Exec-
utive Committee of the Amerieap
Cotton Compress Company, 71
Broadway.— bear Sit: It is pm-
posed to consolidate by purchase or
otherwise some of the most desira
ble eoinpieases in tlie southern
stales, provided such a consolidation
can be arranged on a conservative
basis.
“We me in consultation with llie
lepiesentatives id all tin* capital
required for the hutiuess who aie
willing Li mke it up if it can lie put
upon mi altractive basis.
“We desire to call your attention
in the fuel tlint in older to meet the
competition that Inis arisen from
the round hale system, It will l>«
in e.essui y Ibr the compresses re
I erred to to consolidate under one
g moral management, fully able and
capsid • to reduce expenses by im
proved methods, more uniform sys
tem of compiessiug (aided by the
mloptl n of Ih« stsndaid box), to
(iblaiii lower rates of insurahoe and
kt-nuie i iwer rates of freight to for
eign and domestic points.
••We recogui/.e the advantage b >tli
to you mid hi us of utilizing your
personal ii lluenoe in tliB new busi-
ness, ns well us your plant, but at
lit* Iiiiiu wo Iwrl wsilltlonl tbnt
unless ii r usolidal ion can be ar
ranged on an obvmuMly tcotiouiical
basis, we may mil lie able in the
long iini to sni'ccsslully compete
with llieiouml bale systemsoi other
new com pi esses wbicli may ivnne
into the Held.
“It ii ii yi.ur dosirc to sell your
plena properly at a reus muble price,
please be Id <1 enough to answer
lids list ol qntsiiois tan lusial slid
also sign 1 tie opliou enclosed.
••The infi rnmtioii received will lie
a liclly cantldiMilial and not dis
closed to auy one vise in tlia busi-
mss of c< mprtsding, except with
your consent.
“Ah there are over two Inn died
compresses, and as it will require
com.ideiable time and labor to send
acoiuiiiiUelo examine lliese plop-
ei lies and books and make all proper
arrangements, it. is theretore neces
sary lliai the option shall lmld good
for not less Ilian six months from
the date of your signing.
“I iilcss we hear from you within
two weeks of this dale we shall o ai-
eidei that you aie not disposed to
enter into the proposed coiisolids-
Hun. Awaiting yugr reply, wu are
yours iru'y,
“ HkNUv C. Km itki.,
“For Executive Committee.”
tlllluu. Ilittll Al.HI.
ll is certainly gratifying to l tie public
to su ,w ot one cotic.nij la Ibc. Uml lit n
arc i nf ufi .lli 'a U-i gcltei mil to Hie in-rily
sail sailer)ug TUe priqil'letor* at D
T . g : a c.ew llitliovcl y lor uoliaUni|*li •».,
C*.a*Ire and Caldo. itiive gisea uway avei
tea million trial bo.ilr* <<t inis yit-at
lo,da.iae; unit iiave ILc HallbtneLloa .a
X-... vs 11. >r i toil II Las hLb..!ul. ly eui*d
I l.lMl-Ulilb o| l.opeleSS ebbts AlillUiU
to i» ti Ills, t. nb*t» l os hid till ll ihetih. r
. t ibc 11.1 mil. i In *i bad lung* 111 a suitly
i uisd l.y ii. I'biiiu K. 1' It u 11 z, may
p-i *i.d gel * lisa trial boLLle. 1'. gul.ii
t/ t,y i and 11 Kvery boltie giiaibaleea,
oi priuo i cl Haded.
Out* laaius. la UsiuhihI.
Ai) interesting featare of the coudi-
tiun of die luuebinery and engineer! us
icduntriea of the world is the placing
ol huge contracts with works ia this
country by foieign syndicates or guv-
eiuineiits Tiie Russian government ha*
recently ordered IS bridge* for the
Eastern Chinese railway, which is the
southeastern extension of' the great
Traiissiberian railway These bridges
yyill lie constructed al Plienixville. Pa..
Hlid the material will he shipped to St
Petersburg, whence it will be forward
ed to Vladivostok by rail A Russian
engineer has been detailed to watch the
walk as It pi ogresses at the shops of the
bridge tiuupany.—New York Post
A OR NTH WANTED -No esperlauus or
osplUl leoulred; no license. *10 » dey
can be lands easily , esu VbMliif or msll ar-
d«r builnsst. Wufeudld stile Iibs for drum-
msrti Address (iso Nutior, Askburu, Us.
gm to fall, you may ts-gin yonr liar-
vesliug. that is if tlin brush is the ob
ject sought. The i vuliy of the hrnsb
is better when cut on Die green onl.tr,
for the rca-oii that it uiukes the straw
tough und gives it a livn color mid ac
cordingly commands u better price ic
the market. Before harvesting, it la
customary to break down the stalks,
turning down the top* of the stalks of
two row* towards each other, tliui leav-
“I whs immediately conscious of the
effect which Ins endorsement pio-
duced upon his companions.”
The pronoun “his” refers to Uncle
Hanover, the old negro who called
“to pay hta respecks to de gent’mati
from tie ole country.”
The total amount paid to the con
testants whs *1,1.70 lint there were
*o many correct answers to the
word,the majority of them received,
ns we understand, during the lust
lug n vacant place for tli« laborer to ] wei .), 0 f t|,t> coldest, that the pii/.e
work ill culling. The stalks arc broken j j,,,. ,,p ( . w;l8 il VHiy Slll.lll suit),
about .t feet above tlie gronnd, «nd j thougli Home agents sent in sever .I
when tlie sialk* of two row* are turned j correct answers eaidi, aud wete sc-
towards encli oilier, the stalk* of ouu j conliiigl V handsomely tewarded.
NEW YORK WORLD,
Thrice-a-week edition.
Practically a lially at the price of a Waeklr
row « ill cross those of the other in such 1
a maimer ns (lie lop* will project about ^
a foot on each side. Each two rows
arc then broken in the same wuv until
the crop lies been finished. Tills will
leave a space through wbiek the har
vester ran puss in cutting the hruali.
Winch i* usually done innuedtaMi.V af
ter (tie clop is l.roki n. The uwuif va
rieties do not require the breaking pro
cess, us the Rlulk t* low and the
biihcb is not ho long and heavy.
Cut tlie hru*h so a* to leave only S or 10
indie* of (lie stalk below ll and no
leaves, 'lliese should be laid iu small
bundle* as cut und tlieu gathered up
and placed under sbolier. It is best uol
to cure it in the sun. Do uot allow any
rain to full on the brush ulter cuiliuv.
Cure in the shade, under shelter If pos
sible. When extensive crops are grown,
s|iei'iul burns me built for this purpose,
will) exielisivu shelving, so that tlie mr
run pass through the brush, tint It ihhv
Uol mold or he r..imaged. Where the
blush is harvested green tlie seed is
generally s. |. ii .tied tioin it before cur
ing Tins is done wuii a baud niudnnu
made for the purpose, ll can itiso e
done with ill.- gium threshing iiiackuuu
by holding ihu bead to the cylinder mid
I ,Hst year the Constitution paid
f>2,f>o0 to Ii. P. McLanilii, nf Clio,
S. C , for bis estimate on the cotton
crop, anti several other prizes were
piiid ranging from U17b no In ♦!uo
to other contestants. One feature of
the cotton crop contest, that is not-
icetihle in its lat or over tlie missing
word contest (hat has been ho popu
lar is that the prize money is very
seldom divided to any considerable
extent and lliese estimates as a rule
|iav very handsomely.
We wish to state plainly for the
liem-iit of sll our sidiseiiliers that
our club rate with the ('.institution
is tl fid and hII who subsoils) to the
Constitution through us on the com
bination offer will lie entitled to en
ter the cotton crop contest. The
estimate must lie given with the
subscription so that itr can lie for
warded by ns tlie saute time ilie
mime is sent in. I he OoiistiLulton
is known to lie entirely lair and joHt
in the conduct of its c ntosls. I’lie
pi*stni authorities have titled that
those estimates based upon liguios
and sta'islics that aie obtainable
mid widely published, are adraissi-
hie and do uot constitute a lottery
in any way. A gieat deal of good
iioi pci'iiiiniiig the l.rusii (•> U* drawn j j ,.|, ^ accompl nil eel liy contests
in Tin- broom cornsiatk, wiicn cui ui j this cbaractelj limy cause i lit
ihu proper nine, makes a fuirly g.«al, i pci,pic tn think and figure carefully
course :oiugc and compares favorably upoll the si'/.c of I lie eotto i ci'i p and
with cornsiatk torags i*s pos-ii)le licaii.ig Upon all otliei
In prepaiing tlie broom corn brush
lor market, il can either In titled in me
Gomnion c uton oouipre**, or in n pioss
lin'd I- i baling hay. When the bru-li
is baled m ibis way, o can be much
more ea-ilv bandied and murkutsd. TI -.
prices for (lie same range from ft ecu .
pi ft cell Is per pound, according to Ilia
qlldill'
Ill, lit.
Siaie Agricnliural Depart
« uriMir I’.-h Vine ll«y.
Mr 1 1! Self of Lincoln mu, N. C.,
sends u, In* p.uni for cuiitig |hm wiiih
Ion. and while the plan is new lo us. it
ci i iiiiuly does well for him We give
our leaders hi* mode a* follow
Thu euiltig process of llie clay |
is when I lie vines have yellow.-.] up
■mile nr ii feet from me ginuud
and Home of the nod* are ripening. M.v
pl.tli lias been to mow them down in
the morning, alter Ike (lew has thor
oughly dried nfT, und let ihem lie until
h) evening of the next dav, wlieu 1
rake iliein shock. Tlit-n lit.i evening I
ol the next ay, if ilieie hu* i-een uni
nun and (he .lew Is dried off, 1 haul 1
them and ) ok them in a rail pen Klfeet
square nod built jiivl like a fence. I I
keep a heavy weight malt ou them all (ho ^
lime I am putting in Bo xure to |»irk
closely atouml the edges, putting from i
S to K Thorse loads in a peu, covering
them w ith a root tlint is *ure not to leak 1
end leaving no open space between tiio |
roof and the peu*. After the p, as have i
s. tiled, a roof made of wheat straw Is j
what 1 use When the pens begin beat- |
mg ami smoking, which (liny will do in
from three to tlve days, don't disturb
them at nil; just let them smoke. If yon
let ill air, this spoils them '1 o
whippoorwill pea is of a shorter
growth and will not require yellowing
up so !ur; the same process as tlie other
for cur'.ug and putting up. If there
should tie a great deal of crub gr.i s
mixed with iliem it is so much ihe b.o
ter; ill if you should . boose to sow pop
corn ul it..- luie of V gsllmi* |»-r acre, it
will add greatly to tbe quantity of iho
feed. This li-ing niv ptoces*, for three
years, of tnrlng pea vine buy
I am now feeding xiiue of the tiue*t
hay ihe 11 untrv ev.r saw. cured with
me lo.s of ' ut \erv cw leaves—t?tate
Agncultutu Department.
lines of busti css. Tin present crop
is one of unusual intorcs , following
'just after one thill reached icaily
eleven niillio i two hundred thons
and bales. Jt ban been estimated
by experts to tun us high as twelve
I milli in million bales, while some
Imve (bopped their llgutes to
Is-lovv leu ill 111 i n Iml s.Hiid all have
meditied tln-ir views more or less,
as the lime ba^vdd^^^k IT“
'qiiesLimi is one o^^^^u^^^mteiest,
|m,d we feel Mire that m'liy t f oui
! sitbsciilmis would like topattiopite
i hi the contest
Do not mind your subsciiption
nr,tier litis c. mbination t tier To iltc
1 (Vies itil'Jo ; this Is our own offer
i IS nay i * . , oup 0Wu p,iper wdb Ibe ('mistI-
I utlion und the siiltseriptI* ns llntl
; include our paper inu-t l-u sent di-
rcthlv to us “ltd not lo Atlanta.
I Tlie figures givui l.y Lalliem,
| Alcxai tier iV l o, of New Yoik, an
i generally received iLrougbout the
S utb as official and we give tin
ix in c pv I mm their latest t dilion
ot “Cotton .Vovnnents and Eluttma-
ii -t's,” for the tust ton years its fol
lows:
st,m >i cruv plunlert. Hales In crop.
i«ss-Hti ia mi'j()7:i ti o:ts iito
IS81MI0 '.*11.171 H'JH IHIld'J'-!
t.siKi-'.ii 2u sou or<» sur,2ft'.)7
1S!)|-'.I2 Z0 714 1*37 11,035 U7I*
I M0d-03 18,007 02f 0,700 Htlfi
IHlKl'U 111 OS I (Kit) 7,ft4H8l7
18'JKOfi 21,454 000 »,!M)1 251
IHOu-OO IHSS2CO0 7 157 340
1800-07 22,.141,IKK) 8,757 0(14
|S'J7-!IS 24 071 000 11,100 004
7’heir estimate of the acreage for
tbe crop of tite seas m of 1898-99 is
22,73ii,OOo acres.
ihe Advanok and Constitution
one year each only -ti 50.
The sinking aud important events
of the last year have established the
overwhelming value of The Thrice-
a-Week World to every reader. For
un almost nominal sum it has kept
its suliscrilters informed of the pro
gress of all our wars and, moreover,
has reported them as promptly and
fully ns if it were a daily. iFith
our interests still extending through
out the world, with our troods oper-
tiling in tlie l’hilinpiues, and tlm
gieat i'lesidentinl campaign, loo, at
hand, its value is further increased.
The motto of the tin ioe-a-week
World is improvement, ll strives
each year to lie better titan it win
tlie year before, and public confi
dence in it is shown by the Let llntl
it now circulates more Ilian twice
as many papers c.veiy week as anv
other newspaper, not a daily, pul'
Halted in America.
We « ffe? the unequaled newspa
per and till) ClIKl'l kK14 Auvanck
logether one year for $1 5o.
The regular sttiiscription price of
the-lwo papers is bu.
SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS
TWICE is WEEK.
104 Paper* One Year Ibr $100.
This popular edition of the Sa
vannali Morning News contains all
the Intent news and maiket reports
uiiiT is sent mil with the daily paper
while tlie news Is fresh. If is the
old and popular Savannah Weekly
N.-ws in h new form. It was cluing
ed three veais ago from once a week
to twice a Week without change in
price.
It contains full accounts of wtml
is going on iu in Cuh't and the l’liil
ippines and all ihe news of lie
world. This year, like llie last, will
be f til nf atari 1 trig news, not only
the war but nf the poll iciil situation
which promises Lo l.e exciting, As
in. the past, the Savannah We.-klv
News.will Mtiq.i t ; he dcnvcrii'ic
part.v, be its pUtl'wm wit ,t it lit i.\.
Semi I 00 and g-l y< tt the best
newspaper a year that cm lie bad
f >r the money. Address, Morning
News, Savat n.ah, (la
We c nb the Sivmnah Weeklv
News, twice s week, with the Ciikk-
uKKit Ai'Van. h for f*l 50. T'Jie ret-
ulsr price of the tw • papers is (tl.ou
R.T. Joans, President.
Wm M . I A Tkas,.av, | Vlce-rrusideut.
John H. Kicuards, Cos
Urn P, Pkhkt, becroUrjr,
Wm. A. Tkasi.ky, Attorney,
Statement for period ceding Tuesday, Julie 27, 1899.
Capital stock 125,000 00
« 2,300 43 Real E*Uto,
1,338 4.3 Kiirntt.iiro anil Kixtuies.
Imilvi.liial Deposits 31,007 f 1
i'iiiip Deposit* 5,110 90
N 1,857 22 Bill* Rccoivsble.
l)i*o,onnt 3,820 00
Kxdiniigu 307 40
943 f.2 Expense account
3.901 f ft (Josh on hand
13.508 07 Cush Now York.
503 34 Cash Atlanta.
Taxes.
Surplus, *, 13,600 00
Bill* payable 25,(NSI (SI
, .Salary,
1104 472 60 *104.472 60
STATE <)K OKOIRIIA Ciikhcrkk County.
Ilcfor*- un* chum* -J * * I»11 H. Kk'lmrd»i, outhlt-i of lh«* Hank of Cinton, who being (lul>
Mworn, b»*yh !li»* hIhivh klRlcniQIll In h I iiic coin! 11 Ion of mhkI I tank hh nIiowii by ihe hook m of
III** In mild hunk, and lie f* *1 her hwhuth Unit sinew IunI return nimle to the jsihU? Hank Kl*
aniliiff of thf nondlllon • mid bunk, to tbt* b*»Ht of attlnni'M knowlrdg** and belief, that the
Mild hunk, IIIroiinh Ilf ollcerw, It *vc no! vinhktfd ol <*vnd«d nny obllgntLons liniK»«fd h>
In w. Sworn i« find KununrlbeU be for** iim- l.lt In July IH» 0 4 \. C.l'ONN, Ordinary
L. BLACK & SON,
iK^aricttCb, : : Q-eorg'ia,
——MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Brackets*
Mouldings, Sliin^lcs and Lut-hs.
WINDOW AND DOCK FRAMES.,
~ Lumbef* 3
And Building Material of Every Doscripton
Write for prices.
METALLIC AND WOODEN BUKIAL CASES
Uol ii X- vr, II. «-,«■-
That f. Ii**lr- „f IV a v
K II.IKK oi. ill M|..| of 111-
• Wit.b U» it mmiplltn l* In v
• D» »I|C liomo'i .1* *1 Hi. « ll
SWrl
iu i ou
Davis* YVi,v
ftnir*»r "tic • i
> uld n.iUhl.c*
i l ed one IJ.e
l it li ki'li i will H K'iulli'ij Iaift*
III I Svllli^w of other |>o*SO'UMH illK ' ,f *4
■ nil :is i epl.ii^K, S •(* du « *.l i"iis hh to iim
•**•*»•! wi.i|i|inr on chcYi botlle, Avtii*
oImt i’idi . ’li* m* ix Hut oik* Pniii Ki'lci
L'.-ny D.tvihV I'licr 2*/ * und M)j.
TIih sl.col hrulgo that spanned
tlia Cliattahoceliee u.-ar iiuf- rd,
wTiich wus washed away by tlie high
waters hut fall is to l.e rebuilt ut
mice. Si tine changes are t" l.e made,
the middle Hf.iin is to lift di«q» nseil
with, making tlie bridge it suspen
sion structure. The authority s
of Forsyth county are proceed ini 1
to make (.winnett responsible for
part of the expense, though oi
what grounds we have failed t-
learn. The supreme court has not
yet decided the case, though tin
decision is expected in a low du>>,
— Lawreiiceville News.
Subacribe lor the Advance.
Tr.v Allen’s Foot-Ease
\ powder to be Hlitiktoi Into t he shock,
hin Mc-imon your feet HWtdlnu, nt-rvn
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\\ F. CUfHLKR, C-an ton, (It.
Free tuition. We give on*- <*i i.ioie fi« r* *hol-
arship^ in every county iu the U. S. Witte ua.
Will accept note* for tuition
or can dej»uMt motley iu tiaiik
until txisituui i- uiiiit*! far ’
lure paid. No vacution. Kil
ter at any tim»'. Op. ii forlioth
M-Xf*. Cln* ipUiin *t. .‘wiul fur
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Address J. F. DRADOHON, Piri t, at » Itliri pU*e.
Draughon’s
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flashville, Tenn., ^ Galvexton, Tex.,
UPositions..,
Sua ratified
Savannah, Ga.,
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Su.uplc of FARM JOURNAI
Sill 901 ' 1902 * n<l 'wt will b« acut by mail
and circular dracrtblux BIUQLB BOOKS lire*.
Addrc, FARM JOURNAL
ruiuiuaraii
VOUM
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small tug feelor tight kIiooh, try ^lleiiH honl
luine. it cooIh tl»« fetil und inakeB walking
easy. Ilellevo* enriiN and huujouH of all pain
unit given rent and com fori
sold l»y all druggist*, grocer
general adore keener* everywhere
Trial parkui:* rHKK
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, shoe si«ues and
Price 2.xi
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Branch Ofltuo. tE2G V Hi.. Wa«hlugtoii. 1). 0.
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rti.u* y.'Pf IioImIiI and «rl*l.t, Hint*
number of luehe* nround b >dy «t
brrHfit taken over vest under pout
close up under arm*, and »u will
Bend you thl*coatb , «\piesa, ( O.
D., fiulijcft to •xAUtlnullum vxuiuln*
and try tt nit at your imaiul ex-
prerj office and if found exuotly
bn repre euted ntul the liiost won
derful value you ever »aw oriaurd
nf and equal to anyooatyoucanbay
for 95.(jo, p«jr the esprehs *xrnl «»ur fi|irr|tl
•ffpr urlfp, #2.15. and expire* charges.
THIS MACKINTOSH 1" I ate el
18Wstyle, nmde from he«v» w*(#r|ir»of,
(so eolor, genuine l»«vUfove»tllo(b| extra
long, double breasted, Huger velvet
collar, fancy plaid lining, waterproof
sewed, strapped and cemented seaius.
sultiilile (ut b •* li rain or ot*re<iAl, aud
guaranteed greatfint value ever offered
by uh or atty other home. VtirVras
Cloth HaeipUaof Men> MucklntOabcH up
to fft.oo, end Mad# to Meaeuro Huit#
,nd Ov.ri-o.tfe »t from «5.oo lo Hu.ou, writ, lot (>..
aaAsV.'s'ofi0UcK A CO.. CHICACO, ILL.
V Tfc..r.. V««b.ch At.' *r« UmrouiUr rtll.LI,.— k.iur.,
II ^fencing
ONLY ONE DOLLAR DOWN
UKIIil IU it. nun II Ml nlitl sc
RSWWoBEkim
CI..E by expi ei a, (.'. l» ,
fre| c *lit
.|«*l>ot and if
found |*ei liH'l
ly aatidlUL *
...4 dvr |inxl,d
bAH.
..»l\ V
CJL.E by exprea*,
buifjeet to exandnatifo. Kx
uudne it at voureiprea*
office and if you find it a
r»MdM few model IIIUR
ukAPk 95U UP VlgUNAt
(k* graetfral bartaia ;«<*
rur a»« prk**r4 wf tod/«*
larr fuavlara* It |a
9)0, gMrrtkea
a*» Rbeel *Sv*rHar#
Mlbtr kuufiaa n»ti$Sh
nay your f.xpre** ag
the balauue. §14
and express * baige-.
THIVICADU
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I Ml fei.H.feTfeK. Irani.
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from ...t ...mlr.i Iiib'.fe,. mir-t two pl.cfe D.inoii tfe.j.r, ftn.fet full h»ll burtlnf., M«,o. an-lo ruwn, ,n»mrl«l .im*.
fer.ro or Mfertiu... Mtflily nl.-kol llnlal.o.l lirllii uoildo.l -0,1,11. ii|i ,.r d..» (I turn liar.'ll*' li»r«, Ue.t llofel. P.n.1., I'M
WHillK 111 llOMII 11 KHi II. l-M-IU.'lll' lllllfe. Ilnr Irfell.rr lo.fe. roml.lrlv felll* fell to.ilfe .ltd rfepfell outfit,
ODOUR TODAY. t"l life .UiMiO.uu MIK l lulttll H«).I.I.DU TMk.. UtU.I.fe *r f.I.IHI. (irfer., Ba.kfert.l.,
vatM.ni.'t i:"m!ki: J " u ' ’ SEARS. ROEBUCK k CO.. CHICACO; ILL.
Poultiy. Farm. Oartlen. C«ujetary,
Lawn, Railroud and liabifit
Fencing.
rhou.antl. nl mill-. In u.e. CAtalufu*
Cr... rralfl.t I'.ld. Hrint Low.
(in McMullen woven wire fence cg.
114 U*. I'D .rd Ufl V Ut. Ui XI 0CTO.NI rr.v
MMt—Kbi—
Qftickl.. aveured. GcR ¥£t Ldt WU£H Paiant
uMTAiNbix. fc.od ti...Uvi. ikttii. .1 | A.. • .; iir.
deacript.o i ter free r?p,.rt »•( . psui.ubilKv rldi:
UANU hUOA ( &LE *-•.t.ta.r e rtK’. Dii:
ini rn.st. .i WRl’i’M T0H Cop* CT Glib i'FLcUl
Offt'K It it tha tb at!.-.-...I i .• 4 - .of. rtc.ri-.ftil? ly
a f.fcuut attorn* v, «,<.ti L' VthY Ih v LNiOh MrtOCILD
KLjy.J IT Lvloio hWij.ot lor MitvLt Adtlititt.
WR1TK KOKOl'R BIG FREE
STOVE CATALOGUE.
This stove t» hise No. 8. oven i
made tro(abe-tpi,r....».eU-<
large Hues, heavy covers, heavy fining*
and freight jliarges.
»8 . ilStil, toy U Lx2S; . •
jv Hues, heavy covers, heavy lining* atid |T»
oti-n .l.olf, lie.vy tln llued ovM >lu- ! InuiU.......
nickel pluted ornauientaUon* And U Iiumiugj. ,X J''
large deep, genuine MUadl*k|*MBHelelkKr4 reoervalr. bund
some larife'a oriiaiuentod base. r®el ken»-r ■»•**, “ "■
tor .ui-b • »tovr, th. frfel.litlfe anti jnoiit (I.Wto!
«rarXo,Vu2K'i“«feo»iffi
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«t-j— — 4.4.^ ! Aobnt* WANTKD-.Vnr “The ttf** ard
- sJ . 'wfXJ.csLV.WJ.J.i, I achievmenU of Admiral Dewey.” the
Contractor aud Undiler, w'orld’. greatest, naval hero. By Murat
;ANT0N, GEORGIA i Halsta*Bd, the life-lone friend and admii
1 er of the natlnu'. (dot. liteeeat and bent
yv ]-w a m / CURED with vsgrtabl* tiook, over 500 paeea. 8*10 inches, nearly
UKOr oYSip^hutM^d halftone (lluatratlon.. Only
cRlSed hopvlcsa. I a ten
i of all aymptouia retuov
JLJ DATS treatrnaaI tn—
DB. I. I. • BIKE'S 80IS. Bog V. AtluteOi
U Grip tIucaUn!. um Dr. Mil*. Nervine.
$1.50. Kuormous deuiaud. Big commis
sions, Outtlt free- Chance ot a lifetime.
Write quick. Dominion Company, 3rd
Floor Cox ton Bldg,, Chicago. let
31 S3.96 BIIVS.AJ3.50 SUIT
” ‘>IK» t EI.r.ItttAI IL* ■ KA.VTU hAHUl T" duuiiis
anti dutilne burr. K.golnr id.«U Ro>n' M’
I'lt-ir Hues Halil Bultfi galr.g hi
t u.» r btlfkiikK to" «ny «:t i (».••*• ouu*
»* DILI* don l ( 11 c naUsIwaLury Wc’Bi.
Ssml Ho Money. j'- ft««
ktsio n^r *.f bay an J vuy w hutkar largo op
Mimll f**;- ago, and vu v III send you Hi#
suit by c*pit.-»,C.u.D. f subjast to eianila-
at ion. You • an cxauiina it y*>ui «spr*A#
office and if found prrfectly naUnlaci.ity
and atpiul lo BUit* sold iu ycili tu*n fur
ren* i
#*.to, pay your txprefea
, sur *|m$m
PANT BUIT* ore fa#
Ik.ia itoi*i 1 to li learaofagc, na*arerotsll«4
every “hen* at ft.;*0. Made «vtill double *r>a|
and kneert, latest IhBUatyle ul llKt**(rated,
mailt* from u bpechil atar«rs$Mlag,
■liki, AI b WUOL OeL nr ll t nssiairrr. neat, hapdauma p«V
orn, fftie nergo lining, Clay lua natent tnturllniug. pack
. mg.htnyiiig at. 1 reinforcing. *!ik and linen Be*lag, tas
sl.or.made tl. r.i. hot.!. .. it any bov or rttOkt would
•e pruuixof KUit r K)< l*. t LOI Ii HAS 1*1 A S of Keys’ Ct-ihlaf
suite, overcoats or ulatara), for boya 4 TB 19 1’EAkS,
• ri> for Kaa*|*le Peek No. t>0€, oonutna faahton platef*,
tpe mrosure and full Inbtructiona bow to ord«r.
Xrit’i d'tDs «ad 0*erront| made lo erdfif from B'W If,
•vitiplea rent lire on apt/licalloQ. Addrc**,
EARS, ROEBUCK i CO. (Inc.), Chioaao, lit,
iSrmn. SfeabaU . Cg. Iff lkfefeWtkl| kS»U«i SiSlSil .
SPINAL Kw
easily cured uy
Nerve FUiurft