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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1890)
u BCEI> a NTF.I) ATTBACTIOSS) Oven * Mii.i.iok Dkbthiju:t*d. A Louisiana Stato Lottery Company for Incorporated Educational and by the Lerl.iatnre Charitable purposes, and its fran-hise made a part In of the pres cut State Constitution, 1879, by aa Overwhelming popular vote. ITS MAMMOTH DRAW IWliM take place Semi-Annually, «IN(illI.AR (June and December.) ana It* GRAND NUMBER DRAWINGS lake piace In each ol tne other ten month* In the year, and are all drawn In public, at t.i the Academy ot Murfte, New tlrleaa*. FAMED FOR TWENTY YBAR9 ♦ For Integrity of its Drawings, and Prompt Payment of Prizes, Attested as foliow$: "Wo do hereby certify all that Monthly wesuperTtsa and the arrangements for the Hemi Annual Drawings of Tha Louisiana State Dittery nSdtetho Company, e° and in person XT sam ir^ conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith (k^l^ifv similes of ^useTiiismjrUflcaU, signatures attached, wR*h in fac our it* advertisements.” CommlaAiooer*. We the undersigned Bank* and Bankars Will pay all Prize* drawn In tlie Louisiana (State J/ittcrie* which may be presented at our counters. K H nU.IIHI.U1 Prei.LouaUna Nat'l it* uk. Pierre l.ANAUX, Pre*. Ntate N*t’l Bk. A UAL.DVY IN, Pre*. New Drlcau* N*t’l H’k. CARD KOIIN, Prc*. Dillon N»l’l. Bk GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, At the Academy of Music, New Orleans Tuesday, Match 11, 1H!K>. Capital Prize, 9300,000. 1000,000 Tickets at 'I wenty Dollars each. Unites $10; Quarters $3; Tenths $2; Twen¬ tieths $1. list or riuzita. l PRIZE OF $300,000 is - 1300,000 1 PRIZE OF 100,000 * - - 100,000 1 PRIZE OF 60,000 1* 60,000 1 PRIZES OF 25.000 I* - 25,000 2 PRIZES OF lo.oo) are - - 20,000 5 PRIZES OF 6,ooo aro 25,000 26 PRIZES OF 1,000 are » 23.000 100 PRIZES OF 600 are 60,000 201 PRIZES OF 800 nro (10,000 600 PRIZES OF 200 are - • 100,000 aI' eiioxs mation rnizRS. 100 Prlzo* of $500 are...... $50,000 10u do- 300 are 30,000 100 do. 200 are 20.000 TKHMINALfl 1‘KIZEB. 090 do. 100 are ... . 90.900 999 Prizes, do. 100 are ... . J«M*d0 8,134 amouhtlng to , . $1,054,800 noth.— Tickets drawing Capital IT lion ■re not entitled to terminal Prizes. AGENTS WANTED IW-ror club rates or any further tutor* mation desired, write legibly to the under *Muro<Dr5 ifoF? J*pW r r,, turo wail ilglly^r y. i, a ymir enclosing address. an envelope bearing your full IMPORTANT. Addrcas M. A. llAUflllN, New Orleans, l-*., Or M. A. DAUPHIN, >1 HhlllllgtUll, I). C. By ordinary letter, containing Money Order issued by all Express Companies. Postal New York Exchange, Draft or Note. Address Registered Letters Contain¬ ing Currency to NfcW UHLUANH NATIONAL BAN* New Orleana, 1-a. "RFMKMBK.lt, GUARANTEED that tho BY pavment FOUR of l’rltes ia NATIONAL HANKS of New Oilcan*, Presi¬ and the Tickets are signed whose by the chartered dent of an Institution, highest rights are recoup nixed in the Courts; therefore, beware of any imita¬ tion* or anonymous schemes,” OMIb I HI ULAN i* the price of the smallest part or fraction of a Ticket 1*4 Mi» 11 111 ll« in an y Drawing. A»y tiling In our name o HcuhI less thau a Dollar is a swindle. If You Have Ho a pfteflle, littlfgt'wtltm* Tlaltilnipc, Nlrk Koutlaiiic. •*ull run Utmii," It>*« lull 1 K’nIi, y on ufttl find Tutt’s Pills «h«remedy yon t>«ed. They tone «m r«Uvri•-uiuiiioni. wraiui »r i>in*Sr*i Nirviy wm»Mk«tll »uirarrouted. fM SOLI* l '.\ Lit Y \V II KICK. RIGKLY ASH BITTERS 0m el the most importanl organs ol the human body •* the UVER. When il tails to System Dicomes versoged. S.S^ThnVnMn* Tho BRAINI, KIDNEYS. ST0HACH, BOWELS, all rrius. »o perform their work. DYSPEPSIA. CON SStTrriSa^ ^, ' ’ Ming is don* to assist i > u Na’ur* > i in tv throwing r*!SWJ!r; Prickly Ash Bitters 1 It acts directly on th* LIVER. STOMACH and KIDNEYS, and by itsmikl*nd cathartic *f*cl and general Ionic qualities restores these organs to a sound, healthy condition, and cures all diseases arising Irom these causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones up the system, and restores perfect health. It your druggist does not keep it ask him to order it for you. Send 2e stamp for cepy el "THE HORSE TRAINER." published Ly us. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., hli Fropnetars ST, LOUIS, MO. TUB DEMOCRAT, rCRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA. SHORT STOPS. Brunswick Is figuring on a female college. There is danger in impure blood. The. e 8 “ fety taking Hoood's Sarsaparilla the great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar, One d ay wrongly spent will tear down more character for a man than be can build up in ten years. J-axador is largely used as a corrective for liver and blood affections, as well as for those of the bowels and stomach, Druggists sell It for 28 cent: 1 • My child was aflected just like yours, -Mrs. U. and Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup gave il alm0,t Immediate relief; I would mi y gi 11 a tr l1 ' rn, 1 he w Maco « Evening . News »T says, " there are eleven sisters in one family ... , ^ hat cilv an ^°“ j^yer ue^Dr it Til" (lulls a „ (1 Cure, itcid. is warranted to cure, S'dd by R. J. Fifty years ago the Astor estate was not worth more than $5,00«,000. Now it is said to be worth $250,000, 000 . No need to take those big cathartic pUln; one of l)r J. JI. McLean's Liver and Kidney Billets is quite sufficient and more agreeable. It can be had at Dr., Reids. Tlie Albany News says: With meat ‘ at (5 cents, and cotton at 9} cents the planters of the South can make some j money. If health and life are worth anything ; out. nud you are fueling out of sorts takinr and tired Dr. j tone up your system >>y ; .LiL MeLea.i’sSarsapariiia, Sold by K. The Covington aid Macon railroad authorities aro having the ground cleaned at Alliens for tlie erection of a new depot to cost 850,000. Dizziness, eating, nausea, he cured drowsiness, and prevented distress after can by taking Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pi I lets (little pills) At Reid's. Work will soon be commenced in earnest in tlio gold fields of Newton county. Live men have taken charge ot this matter, and will push tilings right along. costiveness, Sick headache, bilionsness, nausea, banished by aro Dr. promptly J. II. McLean's anil ageoably Liver and Kidney Piliets (little pills') At Reid's Drug Stoic. At Sparta, a small town in N. C. there was a row in a church, in which a deacon an 1 a mamber ot tlie church were killed, and three other members badly wounded. The most, delicate constitution can safe¬ ly use Dr. J. II. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm. It is a sure remedy loi coughs, loss of voice, and all throat aud luug troubles. At R. J. Reid's. Brof. C. U. Lowe of Gibson has a pocket knife iu his possession that has 24 blades’ and is In very good order for using now. THAT HACKING cough can bo so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. llammack, Lucas & Co. John Roach, who is nearly 73 years of age, latels walked all the way fro,to Salt Lake City, Utath, to Walker county. lie is in tine health, and weighs 215 pounds. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is Lucas guaranteed to cure you. llammack, Co. About the only man who ever makes anything by attending to other peo¬ ple’s busi ness is the lawyer. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable tlie by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is Remedy for you. llammack Lucas & Co. Sandersyillo has adopted an ordi¬ nance to exempt now manufacturing concerns from taxation for eight years. SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, ami all symptoms of Dyspep¬ bottle. sia. l’rice 10 and 7> cents per llammack, Lucas A Co. A o uflne yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful people; why not make earnest ilTort to confer that pleasure Oil others? CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Rome dy. Price 80 cents. Nasal Injector free llammack, Lucas* Co. The croakers and the old fogies should take a back seat; for tlie live, progressive spirit that is taking hold of P® 0 **® 13 K° ,n * »,> to „il* ,uld the Ult ( roost. ! siULOnS COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. i coreA Cuusumpuou. llammack. Luchs A ! c i The farmer, ral» coUon to w corn, mules, or horses, meat oats and dry good: and groceries. That little bak> of cotton is called King—but it Hin’tso. Every bushel of sweet pota . toes, nilred at home, . brings , more .cash . money than teu pounds of cottou. ■ Bronchitis v T e - louuedMtely **?>"*>. relieved by >ail- r* 1 , . „ k { A Co . . - l ,r J r - It "Wh.i will be U * n*xt of Georgia?” *• is about ns hard a question 1 as “who is McGinty?” or “who struck y Jy I’attersou?” Evkn the most rigorous and hearty pe*«ple have at times a fooling of wcari ness snd lassitude. I»' dispel this fooling take Dr ,1. H. Mela'an s Sarsparilla: it will impart vigor amt vitality. Drag Store. Wach Oliver, ct'loml, is in j »il at Athens on tho ebargj of trying to wieck :* tutin on tho Georgia railroad. Thoughtful Thoghts. Agree, for the law i3 costly. Cowardice is the greatest giver of alms. Spare moments are the gold dust of time. fVliAi makes life dreary i3'the want of motive. Forgiveness and a smile are the best revenge. II" who is devoted to every bony is devoted to nobody. If you note all the details you have not seen the whole, Deliberation, too far prolonged, de¬ feats its own ends. Hands make the mountains— mo ments make the years, Habit renders wrong-doing of any kind a 8ort of secor, d nature. jifotbfn^ is degrading vHtich a high alld . graceful „„r„i purpose ennobles. . Truth has never yet proved fatal to uny ° n6; U,er ° are t0 ° many anlidote8 ’ To owe gratitude oppresses a coarse na ture; to receive it oppresses a line one. The gardens of modern poetry too often betray a nearness to the drains of the cities. Who can foretell a sudden bruise on the leg of a fayorite! Keep Salvation Oil Ule , stlUJ| . . e. *“ r Tlie early bird catches tlie worm, and sometimes a bad! cold, which however does r.o injustice to tlie old proverb, for w tli the aid of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup colds are of no consequence. Price 25 cents. A holy act strengthens the inward holiness. It is a seed of life growing into mor6 i ife . Men who co v er themselves with glory sometimes find that they are, after all. very thinly clad. Pimples, blotches, sealy skin, ugly spots, sores and ulcers, abcesses and tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other forms of skin diseases, are symptoms of blood impurity. Take Dr, J. II. Mc¬ Lean’s Sarsaparilla. Dr. Reid sells it. No good act, however small, is too small for the greatest man in the world to gladly peiform. Faults of digestion cause diserders of the liver, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J. II. McLean’s Sarsapa¬ rilla perfect the process of digestion and assimilation, and thus make pure blood. At lteids. The reflections on a day well spent furnish us with joys more pleasing than ten thousand triumphs. Thkrs arc times when the a feeling of robust, las¬ situde will overcome most when the system craves for pure blood to furnish the elements of health and strength. The best remedy for purifying the blood is I)r. J. II, McLean’s Sarsapa¬ rilla. At Reid’s. Never take away from a man> even the shadow of a spiritual truth tinless you can give him substance in ,eturn. • !axaH"fc'*T K|*ct ! >’ 1 should have a medicine that wi on the liver and kidneys as well as the bowels. Boggs’ Vegetable LUer pills arc p upated exrcssly for this purpose. Insist on get¬ ting them, as tuey have no superior and few equals. Dr'lt. .1. Reid Druggist. A Tbomasviile editor writes of a large ripe watermelon which was pull¬ ed ten miles from town several days ago. Thomas is a great county. iwent >v in , Wo desird to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Bills, Bucklen s Arnica Save and Eleetrict liiiters, and hare novel handled remedies that sell as woli, orthat have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and wo stand ready to ref und the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely Drug¬ on their merits. Lucas * ilaiumack’s gists. Increased Flfteon Thousnd Fold. The Express but recently published the fact that Mr. P Cole a poor man who ^^SnddXsh,"^ Imisi ana Sfat „ Ij0tftM - y , „ avc ptir e h ased tick t No 9 a,453. wl ich drew one-fertieUi of the . cran n capital prize of $600,000 in tl e December drawing. Mr. Cole sent hts ticket to New Orleans by express, where it was cashed in full and the money re turned to him in a remarkably short time j thus demonstrating the fact that the Louisi j ! ana ever, State ami Lottery never Company makes a is promise as reliable that as ' •* «”* to «« l-itc.-San Antonio (Tex ) Ext res*. January 8. | Hartwell --------— claims tie ---- able to show i to the ^ health recortl of any town or There are consider • , than 1,000 . ... inhabitants, . . , » and - j ably more »**«,.«***** j among the unite The fact population is in remark,*- nearly . two years. more ! ble when it is stated that there have over 200 cases of measles In town " wilhin tho Tist month mo n.h _ LIFE nr Oi- >rnc TIIE honjeffersosdags j VRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS. TO BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPT ON NO LY The prospectus >nd complete outfit for I 1 canvassing will l>o ready imm-Hliatcly. iiirvis I> tVISHIVfl *\ 1S.H1NG ItFSIP Iie>iU.Uil.t. VR1 F ILtllLlTORY or this great work will j please address, as soon as possible, the . publishers, ] BELFOliD COMPANY. 13-22 East I Sth Nr.. t, NEW YORK. B 1 ■ CO MO. regulates all droeefsts. the Price B»<we)s. 25 cts. At M m J \ mm BULL'S Cures Hoarseness, Coughs, Croup,Inci- Asthma, Colds, pient Bronchitis, and relieves Con- COUGH Consump¬ SYRuF sumption, tive Persons. 25 cents. SPOKE LAHGE'S CUBES CI3APETTES for Ca tarrh. Price 10 Cts, At all drugclsts. Col. Long’s Anecdote of Dom Pedro. ITo toltf me a short but interesting story uproposof Dorn Pedro’s enforced of retirement Brazil. "Dom from the Pedro,” imperial ho said, a thorough democrat, and I many did reasons actively for connive believing his that if not at own re tirement, he was at least aware that it was about to be forced upon him, took no steps to prevent it. He was so much of a democrat, in fact, that I can boast of the fact tliat even when he was emperor of Brazil he owed fifty cents. The manner in which this enormous debt was incurred amusing. When the Brazilian peror visited Egypt, the khedive, wliose service I was then engaged, pointed me Dom Pedro’s chief of staff, It was part of my duty to see that royal chariot, drawn by four cent horses, should be emperor’s every morning hotel. at the doorway of the Dom Pedro had a deep rooted dislike to this display and evaded the chariot whenever possible. his One morning arrived in front of apartments time to see the emperor jump into most disreputable followed looking him hack Alexandria. I on back to liis destination, but he was desirous of being companionship able to roam of about royal without the officials that he sprang from the queer looking conveyance and away without paying the driver his peror’s fare. The jehu, unaware with of loud cries, running identity, him was when I intercepted after him and paid the fifty cents which was owing. The incident is simply as showing Pedro what has a contempt Dom for ecromo nial form.”—Philadelphia Inquirer. Noblesse Oblige. An accurate remembrance of names and faces bus been called a gift of princes; another gift, showing the no bill' tv of both heart and good breeding. is that humble of puuctilious well toward courtesy the great. the as as "Why,” said a rich and vulgar wo¬ man, who was walking' better with breeding, a re>i- j five who could claim "is it possible you bow to your cook?” "1 iiope I shall always be found • worthy,” was the quiet reply; “my cook is a very good woman.” “Ah, but I'd go out of me way and back, ag’in, to mate wid him,” said an old Irishwoman, enthusiastically, in speaking cf the rich man of her town; “he’s the only gintleman that takes otr his hat to me. A young Englishman, in the timo staying of Nr Fontainebleau iP<> the Icon ill, chanced to fall in with royal party while hunting in the cst, and made a pleasant invited impression him on the emperor, who dinner. signal The young man longed lie had accept so an honor, but previously made an engagement to bo with some old ladies ot Geneva, on tiie appointed day. Doubtless they would have released him from las engage ment under the plea of dining tlie emperor, but he did not ask that gr.ice. The emperor received iris ex cuses, and tlie old ladies his presence. A gentleman, modest but an exceedingly Engiish clergyrnap, ous 1 Swnffi ^ h^t himself tl.e c1‘i^an and hasten obliged to meet excuso of his humblest away to one par ishioners. j “I should havo been greatly ( ; to K° with him, lie satn, oi terwaii . (but rjj^oFcourse yon ^ I hat ^ ' j he earne first” “Why should you thank a servant?” a father, who was fond of : Socratic method of teaching, and loved | to question bis little son, until tho lad reached wise conclusions by his own wit. “They aro paid for what they do. Do you owe them anything D1 ?a iowetucm ey ?- P them mom}, money ” sam said the wa lad ’ perplexed, . somewhat in polite I” i He had learned the meaning of c kl, grand motto,, "Noblesse oblige. ; YouttYs i N.ft investment. A Is one which is guar mteed to bring sat saf3{satr{Kr«i! plan buy from Druggists yon can our a bottle of Dr. King's Now Dis pleasant and greeable to taste, perfectly wfe. and can always lie depended upon. Trial bottle free at Lucas Je Drugstore. Barnes’ Wor.Ktss Foot Power Wood Machinery. op or a Gisp ontftts cf in li — ; jg, »») oinernuM •rk. AI>o f<>r Ladafltria! >eh»els H.mr T-iji.,. .n a,-4Titre J.'UI *ro W.V 1* l'r; - 1 j oil X lilkiv. (■», Aii.r-.a m>,'« FAB 6 BS 1 * —WILL PAY - DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU Can buy any article of FIIRNITIIRF, _ __ X vX X VI i X. X vX .X. V L* d Cooking Stoves, Carpets, Mattings, Win (low Shades, Lace Cur¬ tains, Corn ace Poles, BABY CARRIAGES, Clocks, Mirrors, Pictures, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Mattresses, Comforts, Blankets and a thousand and one articles needed in a house, delivered at your depot at the same price that you huy them in Augusta? I Carry Everything You need and can quote you prices that will satisfy you that I am giving a dol¬ lar value for every dollar paid, Special Offer No-1. To introduce my business in every neighborhood in the quickest possible manner, I will ship you one Bedroom Suite complete, consisting of One Bed¬ stead, full size and high head, One Bu¬ reau with glass, One Wash-stand, One centre Table, Four cane seat chairs, One Rocker to match, well wortli $20. but to introduce my goods in your neighboihoOd at once I will deliver the above Suite at your K R, depot, all charges paid, For Only $16-50, When the cash comes with the order. BESIDES this Suite, I have a great many other Suites in Walnut, Oak, Poplar, and all tlie papular woods, running in price from tlie cheapest up to hundreds of dollars for a Suite. Special Bargain jJo. 2. Is ov.r elegant Parlor Suite, seven walnut frames, upholstered , , . a in . pieces, plush in popular colors, crimson, olive, blue, old cold, either in band e d or in combination colors This suite is so ui f or S40.00- I bought a )arge nura ber of them at a bandkrupt 8ale in Chicago, hence I will deliver this fine plush suit all charges paid by me to your nearest R. R. depot for 833 00. Besides these suites I have a great many other suites in all the latest shapes and styles, and can guarnatee to please you, • -p., « Vf-fl J O w . j s a walnut spring seat lounge, reduced f Iom oo to $7.00, all freight paid. " . r "'Z '. ...... $'0 6013.1 B miilSlTO- ° 4 Is an elegant No. 7 cooking rtove trimmed up complete for $11.50 all charges paid to your depot, or a 5 hole range with trimmings for $15. 00. Besides these 1 have the largest stock of cooking stoves in the city, includ ing the Gauze door stoves and Ranges and the CHARTER OAK STOVES with patent wire gauze doors. I am delivering these stoves everywhere all fireght charges paid at the price ofan Quinary stoves, while they are far superior to any other stoves made, Full particulars by mail, 100 rolis of matting 40 yds to the roll §5.75 per roll. 1009 , Cornice Poles 25cts. each. 1000 Window Shades 3x7 feet on spring roller and fringed at 37H cts each You must pay your own freight on Cornice Poles, Window Shades and clocks Vow see cauno t quote you everything I have got in a store rnutAiirno containng *».y>0 feet of floor be pleased to send you anything above mentioned, or will send ray Catalogue free if VOU will JJ vou \ Ou S*A\V saw this HilS advertise- cxCI* uienun - Cr eraiviuruvuic „ wfordv :i !e lil-i JJ F „ ockat. Published at IOrav fnrtl r 1Ue 1 1! c > Gla ° a - ,t"^ "f,o“ know me wrsnnaliv personally. » onrs * &e ' L. y 1 yt X i) Xl" i FIPT7TT JLi i, . 1110 and 1112 Broad St AinrU'ta. - - Georgia PRO. PADGETTS FURNITURE, STOVE AND CARPET STORES, F.utoiy Harrison St. For 13 Weeks The Police Gazette will be wailed securely U. wrapped 3- three to any address in the mouths for $ 1 . 00 . Liberal discount to postmasters,agents copies inall and clubs. Sample ed tree. .Address all orders to Rickard K. Fox, Franklin Square, N.Y. Vi ~kl Caveats., and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat* ent business conducted for Modvrute Fees. Bend model, drawing or photo., with descrip* ot tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not free charge. Oor fee not due till patent is secured, A Famphlet, “How to Obtain Patents," wifll names of actual clients in your State, county, oc town, 6ent free. Address, C. A-SNOW & CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. ( wpg gy IT mmsm 0m I I M \'3mA flffi f«E f'lNESf Wf(» ORANGE. MS'. CHlC^au. ■=i? A c0. 23 UN10N SQUftRE,NY IkjSjjj ^ aT ubnta,[3 A 67.L0UIS.M0. «SB*,SAkB.V«Y BALLAS.TEX. Tituf? Richards* Crawfordville. m u l. $ 9 m , OWDER Please ask your dealer for SDEAL TOOTH POWDER. 4 Four medals received, each the highest. An Engraving 20 x 24 without Uvertisieg WITH EACH TWO BOTTLES. BEAM » mi ^OTHERS, Philadelphia,r \ M’f’rs of Peep O’ Bay Perfume. 7 I -TIIE INTERNATIONA ^ m s TYPEWRITER! —--- r* i \ \ i 1 I I • ffi Mg ■ ■ - n A Btrietly first-class best machine. material, Fully by skilled war ranted. Made from very workmen, and with the best tools that have ever been devised for the purpose. Warranted to do I all that can be reasonably Capable expected of of writing the rery best typewriter extant. 160 words per minute—or more—according to tha ability of the operator. < Price $ 100 . 00 . If there is no agent in your town, ad¬ dress the manufacturers, —V TIIE PARISH MFC. CO. f Wanted. PARISH, N. Y. p QCtf rr RTipjooRAPHY^ntM^TWPE^tr^- 1 Adfres^''withftampforretoSa teachers . i>ostage, THE parish MF O. co,, -4 - the ikwzm mm \ leads m worn i T fSirV & * M m _ Ke '* * V- $$%*?&**&* m f mi iL- W A NEW DEPARTURE 0 „ 0 ^ <k „. *sto insure the Most Beautiful Efft^tstn ThS. Joes ihc m* of two ievms.opexated ly the kee^ from ail Reed Orgsr.s, tnu th= c-ost exquisite gr»d» of tore become The re«b « of tl» design, md vcicri so Mat the m«t brd- 1 beautifully carved and hand PQL13HSD. For rareet Tone ard perfect harmony our Orgast* «^d irr.itatioas of this instrament, “ ar.<i kindred names. Our* is td “‘ “ ,nUamt *“**“ SEND FC R CIRCUUUiftw *GE«TS WANTED 1 - LAS8EHGE CHS AM fOKS, Eastiw, Pl