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THE SUN.
**■ FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1893.
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FELL INTO A SHIP’S RIGGING.
The Perilous Descent of a Parachute Wom
an Near San Francisco.
“Good heavens! She will be im
paled on the mast of that ship !"
I Tiie situation was a thrilling one.
Up in the air 3,000 feet above that
arm of the bay lying between Sau
aalito and Angel island an immense
bag of hot air was visibly collapsing.
Immediately below it two specks—
one larger than the other—were fall
ing-falling to what seemed a cruel
death. Two lives hung on the di
rection and force of a fickle current
of air—one of those lives that of a
nervy, careless woman, whom many
rs the breathless spectators had ad
mired and criticised at close range
but a few moments before. The
other speck was an innocent little
had been got out to the
effect that on Sunday the celebrated,
world famous “aereoliste,” Elizabeth
- Keyes, would make a stupendous par-
- nchute descent at Sausalito and that
Jennie Jan-Jan, the clever monkey,
would do ditto.
They were about 3,000 feet from
the earth’s surface and still going
eastward when the dangling specks
beneath the inflated l>all w<®e seen
to become detached. Then it was
that the general cry of horror arose.
Directly beneath the spot where the
two breathing specks must fall lay a
big ship, the W. T. Walker, with her
naked masts upturned with tapering
suggestiveness.
Down, down came the parachutes
with cruel swiftness. The moments
seemed like horns. Another trag
edy such as has been so common in
aeronautics of late seemed inevita
ble.
“She has struck!’’ “No, she hasn’t!”
“Yes, she has!” were the whisjiered
estimates of the spectators, and the
parachute was among the Walker’s
rigging.
The woman just escaped the main
mast, and then the big umbrella to
which she clung caught on a yard,
bringing up Miss Keyes with a fear
ful jerk and a wrench. She hung
suspended helplessly between sky and
bay, afraid to stir lest the parachute
should be dragged over the yard and
she be precipitated to the deck lielow.
Speedily the seamen on board ran
up the rigging and secured the para
chute, when the daring woman was
reached and assisted to the deck.
Hence she soon came ashore in a
launch and walked to her everyday
clothes, protesting in a dazed, nerv
ous way that she was “all right.”
And the monkt Why, he fell clear
off the ship into the bay and clung
to his parachute like a gritty little
simian until picked up.—San Fran
•cisco Call.
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam,
of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the
treatment of diarrhoea in her children
will undoubtedly be of interest to many
mothers. She says: “I spent several
Greeks in Johnstown, Pa.-after the great
flood, on account of my husband being
employed there. We had several chil
dren with us, two of whom took the
tlaarrbeea very badly. 1 got some of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
rheea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman.
It cured both of them. 1 knew of sev
eral other cases where it was equally suc
cessful. I think it cannot be excelled
and cheerfully recommend it.” 25 and
50 cent bottles for sale by S. P. Smith,
Druggist.
Hh Proper Place and Sire.
A rather loudly dressed gentleman
stepped into the necktie department
the other afternoon and in a super
Cilioue tone that would have nettled
a graven image into anger uttered
the single mandatory word:
“Neckties!”
And threw back his head as if the
clerk was entirely beneath his no
tice. The toplofty air aggravated I
the salesman, but he quietly dis
played a number of late patterns
with a deferential air.
‘•These," said he obsequiously,
“are the very newest thing and are 1
excellent quality at 25 cents”
“Twenty-five cents 1” haughtily
■napped the customer. “Twenty five
cents 1 Do I look like a man who
would wear a25 cent necktier Say,
do I look like a 25 cent dude? Is
there anything about me to indicate
that I”
“I beg you pardon, sir," meekly
interposed theifak, but with a snap
in, the his cold, gray eye,
“‘•’GJalO cent counter is at the other
®nd ot the room."—Cincinnati Com
inercial Gazette.
SHILOH SCATARRH REMEDY. A
Marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria,
•Canker mouth, and Headache. With
each bottle there is an ingenious nasal
rejector for the more successful treat-
Ment of these complaints without extra
Charge. Price 50c. Sold by S. P. Smith. -
Boroepower of a Whale.
The horsepower of a whale has
faen made the subject of study by ■
die eminent anatomist, Sir William
Turner of the University of Edin
burgh, in conjunction with the equal
ly eminent Glasgow shipbuilder.
John Henderson. The size and di
tnensions of a great tinner stranded
Several years ago on the shore at
longriddy furnished the necessary
data for a computation of the power ■
•ecessary to propel it at a speed of 12 1
Wuilee an hour. This whale meas- ;
Bred 8d feet in length. 20 feet across
at the flanges of the tail and weighed
tA tons. To attain a speed of 12
an hour it was -calculated that
horeapoirer waa necessary.
jhttAburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Dickey s Favorite Eye Water,
g Is one of the greatest discoveries of the
GtanaUted lids, weak, sore or in
jKlMd eves. Has been in use for more
25 years red has never yet been |
'.'fewn to fail in a single case. Every
•fatUe is sold on a guarantee of ho Cure
s®o Pay, and we refund the money in
efeery case where it fails. It is not like
rejlher eye waters that burn and hurt the
fare.-and worse after using than before.
Sfa Dickey’s Favorite Water is perfectly
Mfadess, and feels good after using and
fjgns after a few applications. lias
Sfared others and will cure you. read what
■faoof the® say. The bottle of Dickey’s
gjMwifae jfere Water ordered of you re-
Afriuiv- awe io band, and am glad to
mateui relief in several
■' '■ • u know ledge
iortr sretaSc.per bottle, bat rather
H I * Lo ° per
A Georgia Cow That Gives Butter.
A cow that gives milk which
changes to butter without churning
is a rare thing. Lawson E. Brown
of Rozier says he has one. When
the milk is strained off after milk
ing, the cream which rises on it is
very thick, changes, or rather hard
ens, into the consistency of butter
and is used as butter without going
through the process of churning.—
Waynesboro (Ga.) True Citizen.
The Drawback of Slippers.
Wearing slippers is a very fasci
nating habit, but it has its draw
backs. Os course the soft footgear
is most popular in warm weather,
and after a long ‘spell" of wearing
one feels the effect when shoes are
put on. The feet have grown very
susceptible, and the shoes, however
well fitted, seem hard and unyielding.
—Philadelphia Press.
HE COMMITTED SUICIDE!
The Cause and Its Lesson.
Why did he commit suicide 1 Oh 1 for
the same reason that thousands of others are
on the verge of the same sin, or in imme
diate danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy,
or some other equally unfortunate result of
nnv nervous affection. He knew he was
afflicted with a nervous disorder, but was
careless, apparently indifferent to the out
come ; or he may have lessened his chances
for recovery by treating with physicians
who had little or no knowledge of such af
fections, or by deluging himself with worth
less so-called remedies. His case was a sad
one, but no worse than that of any other
nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sick
headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability,
melancholy, failing memory, hot flashes,
fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia,
sexual debility, epilepsy, etc. The same or
similar consequences are likely to result to
any one who has any of these advance
symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate
in gettihg rid of them by intelligent treat
ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated
specialist, has studied nervous diseases over
21 years, and has discovered the only re
liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol
untary testimonials prove the virtues of Dr.
Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
Alonzo Barker,of Clinton, N. Y., writes: “I
war so afflictc I with extreme nervousness that
I was on the verge of insanity. My hands trem
bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I used
twelve bottles of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine,
and was cured. It is with pleasure I recommend
this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles.”
•• I had been a great sufferer from chronic
headache until I began, about four months ago,
to use Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Pius,
since which time I have not had a headache.
Several of my friends are using Dr. Miles' Rem
edies, and find them, as I did, to be more than
you claim for them.”—Mrs. Mary Kister, Los
Angeles, Cal. . _
W. 11. Capwoll, editor Tribune, Plymouth, Pa.,
writes : “ My wife was cured of sick headache of
many years’ standing by the use of Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine. She has recommended it to
her friends, ami they all praise it highly."
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all
druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on
receipt of price, SI per bottle, six bottles for $5,
express prepaid. It is positively free from opiates
or dangerous drugs. Dr. Miles' Pills, 50 doses,
25 cents. Free book at druggists, or by moil.
RELIEVES all Stomach Distress.
REMOVES Nausea. Sense of Fullness,
Congestion. Pain.
REVIVES Failing ENERGY.
RESTORES Normal Circulatfofl, QDd
Waums to Tok Tips.
OR. HARTIR MRDICINE CO.. St. Mb-
LOW -:- PRICES
AT
THE NEW YORK
CLOTHING STORE
To Make Room for Fall .
Goods.
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JHk J* *
- £
PARASOLS
for the Ladies. I
UMBRELLAS
for the Gents.
CAMPMEETING :
l
Is here, and in order to close out my J
Summer Stock, I will sell at un
heard of low prices
STRAW HATS, 1
LIGHT SHOES > *
|ND SLIPPERS ‘
for Ladies and Gentlemen at a sac- s
rifiice.
SUMMER
CLOTHING.
Price and take them. SUH’S
As s-cheap as never vas. Come and
see them for youiself. Scarfs, Cra
vats and g rea t variety, and
going for almost nothing. Come to
the Jew Store and get bargains while
in sight. Negligee and White Shirts.
Come and see how nice and cheap
they are.
Saul Bros. & Shapiro.
Opposite Depot. • HARTWELL, GA.
run tbb mix»d. .-a
Wetknes, Malaria, Indigestion bdo
KMI ■ WWllFiatwpqcßpnciwWiJl.iupqWFlllP ,
V Uli I REMEMBER wp^!^^ XI
feuf ® SE Ml S CHieful jnvcMtiirution i s toour responsibxl-2 S :
■ 2 ■ | jty and themcriu of our laUcLs.
fees KM COA X1 uHU
J Double CihOfKe of Gold Tablets i
B Will completely destroy the desire forTOBACCO in fror.i 3 tos (>ys. Perfectly harm
less; cause no sickness, may be gi v.n i. i cup of to ior con <ewiiAouttue know*- IM®'**'' 1
g edge of the patient, who will voluntar.ly stop smoking or chewing in u few daya.
b DRUNKENNESS Sbl MORPHINE HEIT P
„ thopaticnt,ty the nao of our SPECIAL FORMLLA GCi-D CUR 2 JI . ppw B|
® During treatment paticr.ts crc cl!cwr<! the tree use ts Llqucr or ilor- U luW f
M phine until such time as they shall vulr.itariiy give the-i up. "A 8 BE !
We send particulars ai d pamphlet ct testimonials Iren,and ena.l l | RXllTlll1ll!3 K ■
be glad toplace sufferers from any cf these, habitsit ccnnciuta- luotliumuuio
as tion with persons who lie vc teen cured I y the use of ot:r Tablets. -Cmin nerqnne It
B HILL’S TABLETS for t_la Ly ml FtzsT-CLAS. t ‘ >er S° nS L
l <iraggisis t .t si.oo ,i-er package. S who have been H”
Ifyour druggist doesnot keep taem.cnc.-so ns C | .03 UB
g and we will scud you, I y return tiuL, u _■-e—_ jv. c..»- aHbWCW S cured by the USB of iP
Tablets. ... ... ...
I Write your name cr<l r-.t.ressy.- nl-, ends. ■■
asafe" wfcJWx Hill s Tablets. E
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offered for “-lie Ask fa - tttt VaK jT I ska it SIH:- I have been using yonr
rp and take no uUier. cur” for tobacco Irbil, and found it would BB
, wauuovuu Vx do what you claim for it. 1 used ten cents ■■
Manufactured only by worth if liiestronge<tehewing tobacco n day. ■—
rak rr.d irer.t one to fit e cigars; or 1 would smoke gB
__ 'VSB. J' rnd s-eked for twenty five veers, uml two packages ■■
onio MICAL CO.) ZftVl. L
Cl. 53 455 opera Block, Onio Cnr’iiru. r.M-CxmmxS s Y ent ■
IIM A AHin wk NMa. lor r l.(»> worth vour Tablets for tobacco Habit. 1 received
LMIA, vmv. Xa, Nik aS? them nil rigi.land,although 1w: si oilinheavysniokeraudchewer, B
-..-.nrr.M they old Uev. Oik m less thru t’-.n - vs. Imn cured.
PAT-ICI LAKS Wfa. Truly yours, Ma iHEiV ..OHNbON,P.O.Box4S. g
rnrr /' Pittsburgh, Pa.
I ntt< X 7ns Cnso CHe- ICAL C '.:—<:;.ST: BMRSt—It rives me pleasure to speak a g
worijof r-H'ise I'nr vour’i'ut.li-ts. M v son was stroimly ddicted totheuseof
. llunof.ind througi. a'frifnd, I w i.s 1« dto try you. TaiJet-. He wastihen vy and ■
*' F jg colis'nnt drinker, I -nt t Iter using vonr Tablets but.... cays ho quit drinking, “
irik and will ro! p-nt-ii lienor. f any kind. I l.»'s waited Anr ux.utb Delore writing m
Ah ygP vou■ v. »v. io i-uow l—e e-r. v.’us n..,. . v—rs ■ ruly•
. ' V ' you,iwv.„v. w . HELEN MORRISON.
jr Cincinnati, Ohio. “
wk 7.1 k Ottio Cnr’ttcat. Co:—Cektlesifn:- Tonr Tablets have performed a miracle in my case. «
jZ I h .v<-used ii.ormiiue. hypisicruiically, for seven years,: nd have Lcoa cured by the use of .
r t. o v. ; i—-Tuulels, uud withent any effort on my pa.-t. W. L. LOrhUAY.
A VHE UHiO 1 CO.,
Opera Block. I fc.;, OHIO.
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YOUR NOTE,
PLEASE.
<■»
1 [_[, who have accounts standing on
A our OLD BOOKS will ple.i-e
call on us and settle their accounts
by note. If you left any part of
your account unpaid last fall you
will oblige ub now by coming to
us promptly and giving your note, ]
and save us the time and expense of
going to you for it.
In this connection we give notice
to all who owe us—either new nc
count or old note, or mortgage, that
we must have what you owe us this
fall, and will require it. Don’t ex
pect us to wait longer.
J. W. Williams'
& Son.
A few nice BABY CARIUAGES
that «e offer very cheap. If you
want a new carriage price outs.
J. W. WILLIAMS & SON.
The
Simplex Printer.
A uew invention for duplicating
copies of writings or drawings.
From an original, on ordinary paper
with any pen, 100 copies can be made. >
50 copies of typewriter manuscripts 1
produced in 15 minutes. Send for
circulars and samples.
AGENTS WANTED.
LAWTON & CO.,
20 Vesey St., New York.
rnrr course by mail
jjeavenworth
BUSINESS COLLEGE. .
TO ADVERTISE
OUR COLLEGE
We will give a thorough course of iuxtructiou in
double and aingle entry Book keeping and Com
mercial Antbnretic by mail FREE OF CHARGE
to a limited number of pereona. This ooiirae will
be completed in forty lesaona, No charge for Di
ploma.. Addreea:
PROF. F. J. VANDERBERG. Puts
302, 304 and 306 Delaware St.,
LEAVENWORTH, KAN.
. Senator Gordon says:
yyn Hawkes;
Dear Sir—The pantiscopic glaaaea you furnished
me some time »iuce, give excellent satinfaction. I
have tested them by use. and must say they are
unequaled in clearness and bi iliancy by any that
I have ever worn. B GORDOX .
From New Yo '^^ w y oltt CrTr . Apri. 4,18 SS.
Mr. A. K. Hawks* :
Dear Sir—Your patent eye glasses received some
time since, and am very much gratified at the won
derful change that baa come over my eyesight
since I have discarded my old glasses and am now
wearing yours. ALEXANDER AGAR.
AU eyes filled aid the fit guaranteed at the Drug ■
Store of
HARTWELL, GA.
A. K. HAWKES. Mfg Optician.
Lens Grinding Plant 1» Decatur, Street, under
Kimball House.
Msin Offiee IS Whitehall Street, Atbwia. Ga.
Those glasses are not peddled, and therefore can
not be bought at your residence.
HARTWELLRAILROAD.
K. 15. BENSON. Receiver.
SCHEDULE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. (
No. 1.
Lv. Hartwell...™ 7:35. A. M.
Ar. Bowersville 8:45. ’• •"
No. 2.
Lv. H0wer5vi11e,,,,,.... _...9dM)A. M.
Ar. Hartwe11.......,,,,.«....9.40
No. S.
Lv. Hartwell.. 2:00 P. M
Ar. Bowersville 2:50 P. M
No. 4.
iif, DOW«ra"i.t€wM4« ...fu.W. I . M* I
WHEN YOU VISIT ATLANTA
CALL ON
\V« Hve heivlqu.ii'ters for everything in CLOTHING, HATS and
FURNBIIINGS lor Men an 1 Boys,
GiORSE MUSE CLOTHING GO.
38 ■Wla.lteiJ.all St.
—
Van Winkle Gin & Machinery Co.,
M Al N U ? ACTU RERS,
COTTON SEED OIL MH I. MA j
< IIINEIIY COH! LEI F.
FEiriILTZER MA( HINI L’Y
COUPLE I E.
''l ICE LCHINERY C ) It’LEl’E
CYPRESS TANKS.
M IND MILLS PUMPS.
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
- CONDENSERS AND PRESSES
The best system for elevating uiidjdistributing s direct to gins. Many
gold nit dais have le< n awarded to us. Write for
eatalogpc and what you want.
WINKLE GIN sill MCHINEEK GO., Atlanta, Ga.
DO YOU WANT
THE GOODS
And want to
THEM
The Best Fruit Jar and Patent Top
Tin Cans at 85 c. per dozen.
I have a nice assortment of
CROCKERY, GLAWARE,
TINWARE,
LAMPS and LAMP FIXTURES,!
STATIONERY. |
I WANT TO CLOSE OUT
the following Goods at once, and will
save you 25 to 50 per cent, on most
of the Goods.
Fine Tea, Tea Cakes,
Lemon and Soda Crackers,
Salmon and Sardines,
Pepper, Ginger, Spice,
Cloves, Nutmegs,
Tobacco and Snuff
Lot Hinges & small stock Hardware
I offer Big Bargains in Paper &
Envelopes, and Slates.
@F GQ&&S !
If you want any tin work done
come and see J. Q. DONNALD.
Please come and get our prices be
fore buying and oblige.
Respectfully, ;
V \ I \ } t i i~Y. i
D. C. ALFORD’S,
Z-iOCSLIS.
Four good second-hand Portable
Engines for sale nt about one-half
the market price, new.
A good Hand-Power Cotton Pi ess
for sale, at $25 less than regtlar
pi ices.
A few Buggies, Road Carts ai d
W agous at Bargains.
A carload of Guano just received,
for late corn patches, vegetab’e-, & •
Deering Mowers and Rakes now
in stock.
Will take your ordtr for any make
of Cotton Gin at a pri< e as low- as
the lowest. Will order any kind of
machinery.
Come aiound and let me talk Life
Insurance with you. The MUTUAL
BENEFI Tof New Jersey can’t be
beat for writing a liberal poli< y.
A new-Kentucky Shingle Ma bine
chat I will sell for 35,000 good heart
shingles.
COME !
We have the nicest line of LOW
QUARTERED SHOES we haveevei
carried; also LADIEV SLIPPERS
in fact our Shoe line is complete.
Also nice line
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Suitable
for
Commenceiiißiii Dresses
Campmeeting
and
All Other Occasions.
STRAW HATS
in full variety.
\nd all other goods, such as are kept
ip a general merchandise store.
J. B. TIIOBNTON.
i
A Stock Holder.
Be not surprised nor mistake him
for a stockholder of the llaitwell
. Cotton Mills, —this individual is only
I a “critter” holder. From the pos
ti re of this “little brute” a stump
would answer the purpose as we|l as
the pickaninny.
In the matter of selling goods we
■ are not stock holders. Our stock is
■ fresh and of the going sort.
When we happen to get a thing
j that seems to want to stay, we make
I the price so low that it “gets a move
. on it” at once.
For instance the Wool Challies
that cost 25 cents a yard, nearly sold
out at 16| cents; tlmt costing 12|
i cents sold for 10 cents; Itesides other
■ dress goods sold below cost.
We do not pretend to sell every
! thing this way, of course, but “slow
| goers” are pushed off at some price
when they seem to hang on.
We do not want to carry any sum
! mer goods over, and to avoid it «ill
.•lean out the lot at cut prices. This
applies particularly to Dry Goods
and Clothing. Let us know your
wants and we will make pi ices to
suit you if you are at all reasonable.
Our stock of Shoes is very com
plete—in fact entirely too great for
the barefooted season.
Without enumerating let it be re
membered that we carry at all times
a full and complete stock of genera
merchandise and cun supply your
wants in any lir.e.
Have lately added Saddles aid
some nice home made hand sewed
Harness and Bridles.
E, B. BEASON.
716e Gnat Form, Muatrutl until Stock
Journal oj the &.uth,
AND
THE HARTWELL SOI
OJTB YBAR FOR *1.75.
1 < 1.-- f-- w M FRKK
M. C. KI&RR, W. L. MOORE, W. W. DRAPER, A. J. HALTIWaNGER, GORDON P. KISER
C. p. MONTGOMERY, J. F. MEADOR, JOHN H. DALY. C. J. BCLLIVAN. g
KISER, MOORE, DRAPER & CO. I
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN St
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Notions,Etc. I
BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER. I
COR. PRYOR ANO DECATUR STREETS.
A MARK I
DOWN! I
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING I
and STRAW HATS 25 per cent, be- I
low cost for cash.
We are cutting down prices on I
all SUMMER GOODS. We will I
be certain to sell you, if we only get |
a chance -
A nice line of GENTS’ FURN- I
ISHING GOODS kept on had alln
the time. j
A full line of SHlßTS—puff and 1
negligee.
Get you a stylish STIFF HAT. I
We have the nicest line of stiff Hats
and’you will find something that we
can guarantee. |
Harper Bro<>. & Stoddard. I
HEADQUARTERS ! I
FOR H
FINE HORSES AND BUGGIES. I
I have got. the beat Horses, Buggies, ami Carriages to hire that you E
can find nnywhe e—all new. I won’t keep anything but first class to hire.
Come and see.
P. S.—Now is your time to buy a buggy. I can sell you one from
$40.00 up to $85.00.
C. I KIDD.
» GUNS * ND BICYCLES.
PRICES
lower
than
EVER
BEFORE. F ' 4 ’’ '
X \\jfe If you want a Gun or Bicycle, either
j! • ot-u or second I and, you can save money
II Z/1 w by buvii g I'rom me. I have some good
A J h 1 B.ycles and Guns on hand
I V tl) a( 1 «ill sell very cheap.
Ik Jr u, ‘ Li cks, Gun Material, Ac., always
kept in stork.
I have just received a new lot of tools foi my repair shop. I will repair
any thing from traction engines down to baby carriages, at reasonable prices. 3
Special attention given to Bicycle, Gun and Engine repairs.
Mill supplies, Brass Goods. Steam and Water Fiittugs, Check and Globs
Valves, Piping, &c., always kept on hand. feSTI don’t fix watches and
-Tv-XSSEITS.
\ B 1(1
SENSA
-obhiTION I
Is being caused among our farmers on account of the introduction of tbs
STEPHENS PLOW -
in Hart County. This plow has be, u used with the greatkat satisfsrtme
for sever-1 years in some of the lower couii'ie- of Georgia, but never •«-
fore have the faimeis of Hart had au vppoiturity of buying thorns
Steph- ns Plows are a gre t blessi g to every farm r who buys them, ,
can cultivate yeur crops with much leas work and maks 25 p-r tmA.
•neater yield than fr m the use of any oilier plow. A great many j-f
most pw>pomip4 and best farmers wf our county Jiave bought oue.tif tbm
plows simply'o try. r,p I in e.-ery bingl’' "HU S "’W b4P* W#
liought siifflcieutlv to supply their whole farm. People to whom you c|ju
sell nothing in the world except rouething to eat buy the Stephens Pl*>«a
without hesitation, b- canse tlw*v know they cautwit affoid to SB
th- m. A-l we ask of a > f .rmer is Dr In nto take one home with him and
t.v r, and ,f he >s .t. f.M-rlv d -1./ uel with U !»■» c-an re urn it to ua
ami tlm ( „..... wi I ..•• , ci n. 1. I If yo • w.ll only try thiA plow you
tl.aiik It- for seeurii.e the s !e . f it. , J
HON IAS M SMITH <f Og’etli ■•n* county says: “The StepheM-
Plow is one of the ver. best pl-ws ever used ou my faim. Call arouad
and e-a iilii— these ] 1 -we at our store.’
lIAIITEII & STODDARD.