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Clmlasd, Ga., Tebrnary, l (894
cw;n HATES.
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The Progress
The Progress
The Progress
nml Tho Homo and
Kami ♦ I ywii’» .* 1.00
Pile Home and Pnrm la (fiv**n(fu<J n i*»*<•-
VTilllIII to now Kiilmn tbcir •
—ALL KnwCKimoNN PAYABLE
l*)'-I|S| ADVAf!CE..w>:
A TALK OKTWO GOVERNORS.
Thera warn too [fovrinot’H full of /.ml
Who hvvoh* on their k«k><1 LJh<I»»h of hL'cL
That they would on tho ehumpinnH ait.
Hut lo! on the nftpointod day*
While tfovornor’i* fnreen did umiy,
Corbett and Mitchell fit and tit.
Tin) editorial pago of I met weeks
1 >tilil;nx**rn Signal wastin' bright
er Unit 1ms appeared in many
months.
A l.ANK, AT.AK!
4 ‘Who ibmt thou love?" Hnid a pretty
maid.
"An intoi Jer.tlon in Imh. * * ho wild.
Hald alio, *‘pray tell how can that ho?"
***I love, alas, and tint lass is ♦hoi. , . M
Tho Cordolenn is one of the
brightest Mini most, fearless ex-
changea Unit Iiiih recently been
lidded to our list.
TUB WKATHKU CHANG KB.
Via (twini)it Inst week ntturnip (ficctis
And fell In n most spring-punt mend
Tills week wo look en snowy snmos,
And ahtvorinir sliout for n loud of wood.
Judge 'I'mner’s great speech
on the tariff is n master p'eieo in
point of argument, and one of
tins most brilliant oratorical ef
forts that 1ms been heard in tin
hulls of congress for ninny years,
Kx-. Representative Jnliu
Pickett’s account of his “steward
ship” for Gilmer county, in the
Ellijay Courier oft’ords some
mousing reading. Kllington
ought to have had ten cents aline
for it.
Tliroo of North-east Georgia’s
brighestyoung men are now in
thoraeo for solicitor of this oit-
cuit : fluck Candler of Bluirsville,
W. A. Charters of Dahloncga,
mid Howard Thompson of
Gainesville, any one of whom, if
elected, would till the position
most creditably.
Wo clip from the Gainesville
Eagle, the following well mer
ited compliment, to lion.
Ktmsey of this plr.ee:
“This gentleman is a dennidnte
for the judgeship of this judical
circuit, and so far as we cun learn
is the only candidate in the field,
or likely io lie, unless .lodge Wei
horn concludes to succeed himself
which lie will prolmly not do, lie-
cause of his health. There is
perhaps no man io the oil on i I
■ letter tilted for this high office
than Mr. Kimsey. lie has a tine
judical mind, well stilled by over
twenty years of practice and close
study, and his election 'would
give almost universal satisfaction
to the people and the liar of the
circuit.”
A 0T 11 IN G.
The party which, comparativly
speaking, represents, and is repre
sented in the state of Georgia by
the above headline, is making a
vain effort to boost their follow
ers of two years ago, into line
again by the bombast, and brava
do speeches which were so popu
lar with them two or three years
ago,
it is a wanton waste of gas,
which might lie better used for
inthillilg toy balloons for the
children, and gross abuse of many
pounds of good news paper ami
printers ink, that would lilaki
splend-d democratic bon-fircs
next October and November.
The tribe of Tommy is rapidh
decreasing, and they hn\r j:.,
hunting grounds that arc altrai ;-
ive enough to lure ihw life and
vigor from their I ! mieeratie or
Republican lieigl.boi>
TAT-E’S EPEEC!/.
Wc give below extracts from
IIA MEFIJL A R G U IfE.
he arguments against tho in
come tax that, have been put for
ward by those who are uneasy lest
wealthy individuals will be called •H™ 1 *!’[. ( ongressu.,1" late,
on to bear their just sham of the ! 0,1 * '*’ l-r.l legislat ion that is
burdens of the government, dis-!'’"' v lh< ‘
(•In v soirieipieer ideas of morality. ! ^ '' ' l|l<l,n ll( '
We have already referred to II, •’ p 11 ’ 1 *' "” tl fort-.HI.v. and tin- poo
ler., argument'lludif the in- nmlh di tr.et can not
comes of the rich are taxed the re-; 1 '" 1 maalen eflort.
lie clearly defines Ins position iU.
the outset and declares that lie is
in favor of a “tariff for revenue
onl.vj and that that, position only,
to survive, and there tvallv -eems I platform upon
basis for it ,n tlm! wlm 'l'i""J/»i;,ty «'f H->*
I HWGCTOKY.
,'ONAH L0D3B, P. & A. If.
liC. 3S2.
who have stiffen'd froir
ami oppresJk'e provisi
internal-revvmne laws,
Cleveland
Georgia.
Hutur-
suits will Im wholesale perjury,
and have made such comments as
the occasion seemed to demand.
Hut.it is an argument, tlial seems
elected.
to lie souk
knowledge of thorn who continue " 11 '
In refer nee to the sugar bounty
to press. 1
It reappears in most singular
shape m the resolution recently
passed by the democratic mem
bers of the New York cotton < ■■
lie Inis I bis t o sa v :
“There are some provisions of
this bill tbat I do not approve,
and one of them is the bounty oil
sugar which this House lias
change. These democratie mem- wisely stricken out. I supported
hers enter an “emphatic protest j 11,,! jnnendnieiil to st i ike out I bat
... . . , , I'cliou of the lull providing for a
against the enactment of any la w , )(lllllty o;1 HI J (1 .shall I
either in connection with the
Wilson bill or otherwise basing
in view the taxing of income .
which by its operation, tends to
make perjurer) of honest men,”
roseeuti'Ui ■, db g I i
seizure-, . fll oppression, and in-1
stead of giving Democratic Sanc
tion to it by increasing the tax’
on whisky from 00 ets. to !#l? I'
appeal to tins House, in the minx'
of the men,, women anil children
out the harsh j
isions of the j „„„ .
that if you Monthly numinuimaticniH 4(li s.
do not iiit 'Aid to tvijie it from our I ,inj . at 7 r. M.
sfatuo hook# that yon adopt in itsi ■/.. t. Migmi,
stead a more human and just sys- j j. h,.m
tern of collecting this tax. and in
stead of increasing this tax lei u
at least put into law the. wise
recommendations of tho president
in his last message, as follows:
1 can not Umi heartily erulorMO tii« j>t*«»|>-
oHition tlmt tlio f»»<* h.y8t»'in n« api'liraLlc
to the compehuation of Unitf'd States »’t-
torn^yM, limrslials, clerku of Ktwlfr.tl fluj* uirl Knturdny
courts, and Qlut^s (roimniudiouers j a. m. Humlny school «•■
ehouhl t»c uholuihcd wiib its litttc delay I morning— S A n’rlork, a. m.
as posnihle/ It is dearly in tin; inter**.*I j viU‘«l to attcml, t-s’d-rially non-churcl
of the Community timt th*; 1)iir1iicrh of the uicmbcrp. John J. Kim .,'v, Piu?t«»r.
c mrts, both civil and n in i ml, shall L
asHtnail anti uk inoxprm\<'\y traiiKa< trt
a» tin* fndw of justice will allow.
J. I). (<H»’cy,
J. .1. Kiiiirt y,
R. R. Anbury,
J. W. li. CmhMW.
u
CIICRCil DIUKCTOHV.
Daptiht—Hcrvit<ir < vtry tldi*d
is Hu
Clerk Bell £y C
Manufacturers and Dealers in-
SAS!i, DOORS. IHil.NDS,
M( M’fiDINiJS, BR VO Kill ^
Shingles and Lumbe]
A Iso S K W EU and DRAIN 1‘II’K. l'riees us low as
owest. Satisfaction guaranteed.
( LARK. BELL & CO, GAINESVILLE,GA.
Mkthodi.st-
ory fourth Hun-
larat ion!
Behold the .bold d
According to the th on of mor
ality that seems lobe fusbionubl ■
among those u ho have incomes
large enough to tax, bout I men | i.
will he ("impelled to p ijmv"
themselves if the income lax'll
measure should become a law.
Think of tin lione t, man pei jur-
ing himself to escape it lax that
lie would hardly fee. even if lie
paid it thrice oyer!
A more shameful argument we
never seen in print.- -'m;dilu
tion.
WE CAN’T CAT ON.
Governor Ndrthen is being
lauded to the sevnith hi'aven for
pit^enling tlicCorbett- Mitchell
light on Georgia soil. We may
lie very dull, but we fail entirely
to -et' where ho did any thing
more commendable I him spending
a lot of time, and the slate’.- imu.
ey in a pleasant ride to.St. .Mnrv's.
Had the tight been advertised to
come oil’ in Georgia, we opine
that Governor N'orlhen would
have acted much the same as
Governor Mitchell of Florida,
and let the light come oil'at the
unpointed time.
if tho wioo and Christian gov
ernors of Georgia and Florida,
iieh other uuieudmeiits
conform the provisions of this
bill to my views, but when it
shall have been pa d upon and
approved by the majority of this
lii i.-e J hall give it my support,
although I may not then fully
agree with all of its pro\ i-ion.-.”
Mr. Tate introduced figure.-,
‘bowing how much greater was
the country's pro-g.-nty when we
low tariff, which, for want
ice, wo can not reproduce in
this el I iele. The protected “in
fant industries” h ■ showed to be
giant money-catiug monopolist,
and exclaims:
“How long, <.li! how long, sir,
will the protected industries of
this country, which 1ms grown
old and rich u'lxb r a high protec
tive tarifi', continue to plead the
baby net,
I liis Government has allowed
the manufacturers of this country
for 11.e past thirty'years In dictate
taritt laws in their own interest,
and wit lion! any regard for t he
interests of the balance of th"
people. A ml as t lie ma mil'ael ur
ers have grown rich, and richer
each year, the balance, of our peo
ple huyc grown poor, and poorer
until the farmers of this country,
who owm d one half of the prop
erty of this United States in 1st;.),
today only own ono-tiftli, and the
products of their farm:', instead ol
increasing have deereas d each
year.
But. sir, we arc fold that a high
protective larilb furnishes a home
market for I be farnx r, and yet
Ulipun that M'sten the price of
what he has to sell is fixed
foreign market.
I lie prii e of 1 tie farmer’s cotton
f..!(
Hitmhtv
The* Hyjjtum in tli»*jTTout* thortniglEy; j rlV| ,
which makcH tho c<mip«,*u8ation »>f ^ ^
J c«mi*t ofliC'ijilA dejMHul upon tho vohimri.f
I Milch IilimLichr, amllhiiH rro/itoR «■ conflict i
Lclsvccii u, proper *•«;■'« u!ion of tin* l*iw j
I ami private g’ain, v/Wdli cun not fiil to|(' Il/y
bo danff^roua to tli« rlffht» and »m {
the eUi/.Oti ami un irrsiti. 'lb!r tom
11ion to tho unjiiHliHalilo expcn l!it:r
public ftindff* If, in jvlditioii to 11 • i
formi another was iuaugrjrulo.b which | l<-”idsv:li
wouM fslvo to United StatcK comtniMKioi.- 1 a. m., and
off* tho ft lift 1 diopoaition potty often*, t .
within tin* ffrndo of mindomoanoi'M, opj*o-
einlly Ihowe coming undor tho internal- j
rovonuo Inwa, a profit advam • v, luild bo j
made lowanl a tnorc rlccant udiniuisfra.-
tion of tlic crhnnal law.
Tills* would destroy tlio tec sys-i
Inn ;ind go far toward stoppin:/ ;
frivolous* i)r;mo(uil ions and in cU»-!
I stioyiii!^ t hr (iaitmahlo l»udn'.*s>of
|. i>io.s and informors, who have,
| si m*o find at* lnitrayod our Savior,!
1 boon hated and di spiked of all
• men. Sir, I hclicvo an nn-omoi
I tax i * a ju-t tax ; I lidicvo all oit-j
j izun.s haviii^ large income , ovet !
land above a* comfortable living|
for thonifiolvc** and those (b pcm -
]'('.int invitation to
(.clock.
It. Ku
i-v.ccrt at nimlttfIkiocIh
lay, at 11 a. in., 'an t
il.tov,
■At Mt.
Saturday b'afoie j
•■•l on ■' 'end .Sunday, a
(a.
’icasant the third Sunday-
.nd Saturday Indore.
Ridge tlie tl.od SnndavH ,
day.
JV!1 \J Ul/t
GAINESVILLE (i.V.
Sci.ool L ;.imi;, Id [ ddl Iiisti'innsHis.
A: ' 7: : . i ■ Nan y C: , All I.:. Hi j Mayazin 3
a.iA B, k Nc Mies• Agents for
1 7 Id e byve re 11 1 3 i rm. c .
L D K D \S *T I f'< if l fi T> r © ri a
. it. liAiiMludAiiL I uif.j
STRINGKR Ill’ll.DIN'tt, GAINIv-YJI.LF, GA.
jSt’ Fiii'iiiiure Dealer?. and -j- UndeibT e s. •«-
- ’ --*^<1- o - —
\NEW BA< EYEiiYAIin:A EIRE'.' CLASA. WE ARE
Ouij Uj
i u i li
1 Vi
nt upon them, should ha retpiiivd ,
Ito pay a tax lijmn that income for v .
tlm support of the Governtuent, ; -Vi:
[and the larger the income tlicj
heaviet tlie tax they should be te-
ipiiredto pay.
Sir, as one of tlie new as well
as younger members of thi I louse,
j who has attended all of its ed
itings, both during tlie cxlraordi-
I nary as well as the present ses-
i .-'lull, allow me to say to my
: brethren on this side of t tie ( diam-
; her that we should earn out e.-
| ery promise made the people
j without delay. I am one of t hose
| who believe till* promises m ide
In secure votes should liens h n
ilia
]t. licit,
!. Lie ... .,
11. i’dv. ia
It. T. he
A. 1‘. W
Jliiri .u (
would eontinuo to address thei 1 !! ' \cd in Liverpool. I he same
: is true of their surplus wheat and
('urn. Sir, lhey compel ■ with tlie
efforts to the suppression of liru-
tul sports, let them now turn
their attention to the game of the
day—foot ball, which is only a
degree, if any less brutal than
slugging matches, and show the
people who really regard siieli
sports wit li disapproval and dis
gust , t lull 1 heir ell dit- \\ ere
• inielhing more than a plan to
increase their popularity. They
are both candidates, we believe.
DlSGCSAING.
During the past year Atlanta
has furnished various and sundry
sensations, the most notable and
disgusting of which are the Red-
wine and Hill eases. || seem
that a long-suIVcring public are
never hear the last of these eases.
Although Redwine In- pleaded
guilty and been sentenced to a
term in the penitentiary, yet I he
papers still insist mi regaling
their readers with details of his
prison life, while ('apt , Jackson,
Met aii(lies- el al are inditing
saltx cards about cai ii ot
In tbe Harry Hill e
new sensation is sprtin
every dfiy, and the detail
ease as told by t ha. paper;
en n.ore boring' and d
than the Redwine atl’aii.
claims ownership has c m
no etui of t rouble and t in
at large a vast amount of annoy
ance. On the whole, we t(link
the uni\ersal \ erdict of the people
as to these t wo eases i> that we
have had enough of them. Please
do give us a rest.
Hon. J. d. Kimsey, of this
place w ho is a candidate forjudge
of Ihi- circuit is reee’n mg many
sub-lantial expressions ot approv
al from every sectum of the Hate.
No lawyer in north-east Geor
gia stands higher in the. estima-
t am of the people, and 110 one is
better (nullified to wear the judi
cial robes. He has the indorse
ment of the entire bai of the cir
cuit. aial even should an oinio- :
pauper labor of l’.nrope and of
India that ,we have heard
much about on this tloor.”
In ciinelii.iion, Mr. Tate gu
briutly on two great points al
issue, and directly euutieeled
with the lliaill uhjei I -ipiestiolis
that are of interest to every citi
zen of this section of the south.
His bold and fearless utterances
(in the income tax, and the inter
nal revenue, are but the echo of
the sent intent of the people he
represents, Mr. Tate said:
“And now, sir, when we ask
those having large incomes again
to contribute a small pm lion of
that income lo pay the expenses
of this Government, we are met
with the lliinsy argument, by
those who believe the millionaires
should be exempt from taxation,
that such a tax would tie iiupiisi-
tin'ial and would encourage the
1'ieh to commit perjury in older
to avoid paying it. They believe
it is is all wrong to napiiro the
wealthy eiii/.eiis of this country
to state under oath, what their
annual incomes are. and put un-
made in ordinarv luiaincs
s (r.
m -
1 r. r w.
1 act 'oils.
Let. Its not fol
get
t lie 1
] dev Mil Ti; , ,..
law and the pronh.'ts nor
' beet
M'.U*
('iiin-t rinivetnn
ahsorbed
in w or. hiping 11
lie. “gul- |
A|»i-ji and Oi:
den calf,’'
Inti let ti- res
Clio.
(h * |
people of
this Republic fi
com
the 1
destructii
.•ii tendencies
of
t li«
JUi iiCE
; times and
l make this a
laud
ol 1
:ilno n t.) i
llowing w
ilh the milk of
• pie
i;l\ I
■ l.ivs ai mom!
and tbe 1
omcj of univorsi
al p
ro.v- i
11. .1. ll.imih, N I'. ;.
parity am
1 eopstllutional
liberty. 1
[Appinus
«•] ;
Whit-L* (’i# rk, 114 2 11
] iu month. \V.
!. 1 j. r-
fill. Kir
1'Yiitayn in cadi miietli.
Messy Crc. U 7 . )y 'fi ..,|
in oueli n.' K. A. Alt. X.,-. it p,
M. ii. Moor**, N. IV :;n«l J. I'.
Nhcg oImm* *127 !>iht. Kii ( A !;•
. hls.ii YOU A HUNTER?
Iv Mti 'ot- A" i Gr-nl for illi'>trak<l Catalojfuo of
1 WI or best pi
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on
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A.r, G cor go Smttl
Uritldo, Texas*
Um N. P. nu
; Hi’j'J Hist. V
in cacti inonlti. Jim. 1 l,j
• rKclloy, N. t*. ami J. I>.
ltluw Orcck 721 Diet. Sc-mait Kata
in each month. K. 1*. Kinsey,
I- ti. li ; . N. )>. nml J f.
l'csnati'" s |)i i i.',.... 11, . . . ■
istays
J. A.
nln\ ■
J. i’
JA WINCHESTER
MOCLL IU7J
W r bt}kE
rj ~<*
Repeat hi {j fV; 8 fi
a Repeating Shot Guns
Ammunition
nm rmnm.
’.'.AV r :S con.
r.
dor t!
ic s
vsieni of making
‘tax re-;
■ some
1iurns
iu
most of the states,
, every
nearly
, ! fai nu
*r, 1
msiuess man, and
laborer;
of this
! is 1\*;|
11 i r
ed to give tindi r 0
atli 1 lie;
i number
and v alue ol each
inuv v»l;
.lie t V-
1 land
the
• v own, the number ol
flisl Itig
! liorso
tittle, slid p. hogs .
and t he.
. Tbe
!value
tie
ineof, llie value 0
f their j
Harry
j house
hoi
d mid kitchen fur
uiturc.
d hint
It is
all
right from tho
-laud i
public
1 point
j t ievc
of
the
those who desire
■ millionaires oi'i hi
to n - 1
s conn- 1
i try to reiptire other people to an
swer under oath what the taxable
! value of every species of their
property is; even to the dish rag
'in the poor man’s kitchen,
j But w hen it is proposed to ask
the man of luxury and large in
comes under oath what their an-'
I mud incomes are, in order to re-]
''pure them to pay out of that in- 1
( ■Hue a tax to support the (rov-
. eminent that protects them and
I their property, we are met with!
i the statement that it is iniptisite-
■ rial and encourages pci jury.
Such an argument is an insult to
the intelligence of this House and
a slander upon those who have
incomes in this country. [Ap-j
How
ihm
have a
;-hl be.
il la
- tclli
an income
(plisltorial
-f si)
SHAKESPEARE
Wliril Mr. Si..';I, Tlilnin He I *
Would Ilavo i it
Said About Hood’s Sarsaparilla J
" JIatl fthaLfap.Mrta Uv.mI lu r * ami viiTctd l*a.i
I have, l ihluk I to wouM have sthl, Throw 1
ivw.’.y r.U ims(l!clm> except Hood's Sarsaj a- ■ 1j
rU'ta. A3 mi Ei:y,lixhm:in, corulnx to thl«9 j
dlniiiU*, Mfivo Mi B o heat vorv intich. In
liu* :sprlt<;; I Ml as if l Hr; 1 all flu? bait and
nnxB'ly t t Amcvhra on r y niiivl. 1 ie>t oao
bottloof HoikI’8 s trsaHariila ami niln 1 hud
Liken It I ti it tu, 1/ 1 i ouM mnk riako
Tho Preoldont's Duties.
I^ast month I had i retirrn of prickly hMt; it tj
ssona'd imp«v<slt)!o t* stand up or !D «! >v.*n
withoiu almo a tcarlnif my* -if «» pioccs. I
cured the heat but I belbvo it *ntt iny ; u'jvQ
Hood’s SSto Cures
In *kii1 caiidltlon. I aJ'.-tm sM to lake
It w:l’i SaisaparllU In Hi - spring mid fall.''
Olxcr.E Smith, I’vaMo, T, v.is.
rieocl’s Piila < aro X ».w
IndlfiiaUon. Ulllotunsss. Bold by u!l uruiuisu.
McElrec’s W7it»e of Cardtii
and THSDFORD’S BlACk DRAUGHT crc.
For sale by tire following merchants in
White County
Sutton \ Ditelifoitl Glevelami.
H. A. Jairurtl Olevdaml,
(«. IL Irvine, Mos.^y Creek
Lumpkin county:
IL C. Cartloilife, Hahhuu ;.ra,
l>. Uo\voU&c-*.. Auraria,
\v. Wholchel A co., N«nv?Bridge,
J. J. W. Tat * \ 13ro. Willow.
If you feel weak
u.rtd all worn out take
BROWN’S IRON B T TTERS
nth.
J. II. N 1’
IV,va
ti im
cl J. 1‘
‘-I *(■
,SEEi)Sf WORLD'S FAIR MEDAL & DIPLOMA.
TESTED AND PROVEN THE BEST.
c. N. I*.
, r. j. it.
WILD LAND SALES.
IUORGIA.
WILL W
tioDi- in t’h’veln
1 ' \pHI
IS:' 1. ft bin
!!;' V ft f l
i U>‘ral hours ol* s
1 Wihl Lin ts *0 >
cash, tin* full, w
iJ, D. li i
1 Lot of laml >
Io. 37 i :
: tho fith. ^hstr
| lu*t*n levilNl mi"
by mill
1 tax til’.;
|. ’ 1 s. hav
vvilt bo hoM um
5,'” CL1JVRL \ND,
! tax Uueon nai.
1 lot ft
. •
r. 1 Aggv-> 1 ,ai* ; -j--,
• I.yt-ClXV 1 ill
■ • ‘ ' • n\ . i• i f vri nl PivmimDH nml
i’-xt••■.•*di uJtnik r «»- in IS;'!. InroumijVd By thin
1 ' th- A rl . If, a . I \\a* .iwardttl M.y.i L
Gu rc. Tin,*- ■> Iii»rl» omlorncmenf, lor the 8c *<l met
!’• • ' ( ry, hut mine “■ it the.-.* Letiitti-
' i’h * •* \ (•! >tl<M oil 1 h<; atltl my
i' ■ ■( tin* Lc:-* Tit'* • <‘!lc *i<>n is a choi.a- *elcction
I i ' ■ .h: w . th" iilf.t .»f "sttthliaiuiiff a weeil
• h ■ • \ II" • : ; 1 i in ku^e c(»ntuininjr
. a 1 • :pi \ o l I |i 'kag-e of my
• < t- v'i, i;I;ii* telling’ nil about my
A ! Ii- s. T. J. KING. Richmond, Va.
)RGIA
like terms
umicr the
8v*ll fi-acti
trict, said
l»rj fee^
JOOC
L. BROWN.
’ S C U S when all
12 ° P^PWtioM fail. It poss
curative power peculiar to itself,
sure io 1 ioiYci's Sarsaparilla.
Cioeks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc., Etc.
I- ' *-v yl!; v.g t'lii to »• •( big nu i bines as a spent
•v. >. wi . s nuiciiini- n.-e.lles for all iia.-liines. Best of oil, was
ranted not toguin, chill or change color.
Attachments!
Ol’ AM, KINDS AND
makes; belts and belting—leather and raw hide.
'*!!■ I ILLS and BOBBINS for all machines. Gciuiit 0 part
for all machines.
\LL KINDS. IF RKL’AHUNG D >NK AT SI OR TICS T Non
I ; n also a;. :it for th' Kx • >1 »inr G i« i'ur.ior.
I* , 1G 'll ' F iniilv l’.lbb*. in the world.