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Farm and Home.
Famasng Thai Dora'l Fay-
Whether there arc many hinds of
farming that pay "may he an open ques
tion, hut that there are very many tarm
practices that don’t pay is heyond a
doubt. It don’t pay to he caught at this
time of the year without a woodpile large
enough to last twelve months; or to open
the gates and I t your stock into the
fields as soon as a few bare spots appear;
or to keep it on short rations, so that
when it docs go to grass two months
from now it will take half the summer to
get thrifty and strong.
It don’t pay to leave the work of mend
ing your tools and selecting and securing
vour seed until the day you want to us
them thereby causing costly delay.
It don’t pay to sow or plant poor seed
because you happen to have it on band.
It don’t pay to plant more ground
than you can manure and take gook care
i o'*.
It don,t pay to leave weak places in
the fences in the hope that the cattle
.'won’t find them; and, il you keep sheep,
■it don’t pay to let them run at large in
lithe springuntil they become tramps and
cannot be kept home by any ordinary
fence.
It don’t pay to neglect cows, ewes or
sows when they are dropping their
| young.
, It don’t pay to let the spring rams
wash the value out of the manure that
v tiffs accumulated in the barn-yard this
, winter.
1 It don’t pay to let the hens ay under
he barn, steal their nests and b 1 eaten
ip by skunks.
■’ It don’t pay to work v/itli poor tools of
i my kind.
t don’t pay to put off any kind of spring
vork until the last moment, nor does it
j* iay to work land when it is too wet.
n t don’t pay to leave turnips, cabbages,
f >eets, or even aples in the cellar to rot
; ml breed disease; for if you have more
[ ( ban you can eat or sell, the stock will
V ie profited by them,
i* It don’t pay to sell a heifer calf fron
* our best cow to the butcher, simply be
i ause it will cost more to raise it than
1 mu can buy a scrub for next fall.
u it don’t pay to leave the banking
tou tiel t lio until li tllC TVT II r*i
v It don’t pay to he stingy in sowing
e l rass seed, or to trv to live with-out a
1,1 arden. r jfeinocraT
v , Finalist iton’t pay to provoke the
V 'omen by leaving them to cut the stove
ood or to carry it .in from the door
** anl, or to remind you every morning in
t aying and hoeing that you must saw
lf lough before you go to work to last
R ‘ trough the day.—Mirror and Farmer.
si 1 °
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Anecdote of Hen ISntZer.
e*
lien Butler was called on by a person
. • ho wanted to have a talk with him.
~( i] “Mr. Butler,” said he, “one of my
ighbor’s cows jumped my garden gate,
v ' st night and completely destroyed my
1 twer beds. The gate was oft!;e 1 eiglit
quired by law, and was closed. Now 1
• sh to know whether I can obt in dam
io; o>,
; 08 :
“Most assuredly,” replied the widow's
' . end.
• : “Well, Mi. Butler, bow mum V’
11 r
“Oh, about ten dollars.”
“But, Mr. Butler, trium} hantly, the
lei, v was yours.”
( p “Ah I” said Mr. Butler, thought in 1 ;
. I he looked unutterable things >ut ol
. ' i had eve. Then lie turned to his duk
j v v
" ‘ atched off a few lines on a piece of
K*r and handed it to his visitor. It
I sin form an account, an ! rea -as !ol
v* 8 \
B. r l . Butler to Mr. ir. : To
~ nages caused by a cow, ; ;bv legal
rice, cr.i $!•>; balance me, So.”
l,1 ‘ -Mr. ,” sai.l Mr. Bailer, softly,
. „ _ ..
burry about the payment.”
HP-
exchange says it knew of a mn .
s' e upon a time wlio r'ay bi in !■:
pi is and attended told: o-vi: i:e;w
(S { finally died at a g old a
,kr fa million. Y\ hc.e*n .n r ■-•!• \
ar nge knew of a man who >. s*< •
](., the front of hi !u m-s:* am.
\j body else’s business, who sn *
)d e took the benefit ol the bankrupt law,
when last heard from was in ano; .
iii -over the hill to the p >*>r- hous >
‘8 lever subscribe for any paper wi.n
re notion that very article in its cm
s will always exac ly meat y mr own
‘ ls ;s. If you lo you will hi c-ri-dn to
( isappointe 1. \ ot: mo t not be . o
riC as to think tl--at y< ur < vvn views are
i only corree. ones 0 a.l cm.nge
, views oi. m *nv matter*: as wo get ohl
i l wiser. VS e mo.t i tiii Lvi-L£ |oo
ut At casc* p ujttoKr* r# j*
are U<*?Biost beautiful
in style and perfect in
lor,e cvcr tmide.l hey
. Coueei to Step v/mch
> - . Sj 7.-’afit r.imitation of tA
Hr.man Voice,and 2 A
tn verfcct barmeuy
J ith the reeds<mcZ tluir
il effect is n-.asicrJ and
gT];r: ’ ci.AUIONA,
> '-0 011 Cn E H Tll IA h
IJKiaAS CONX’imt-
TJ), VESPER, CENTEX MAE CIIUiES,
OitCTIESTUION CI!I.)IKS, f'JTAPEJL* F/-“
VO RITE, SOUVENIR* OULCET mil IJOU
*>O3 P, Olli* \ V S, in TTi:i<iuo Ercnrh Cases
combi>io PURITY <f VOli INU vih trrout
\ ■ ■ v i* ! of tone $ suitable for PAKbOlt or
Cm k< H.
WATERS’ §
Su-c-'b Kirror Top ,-' /A,
ScnvenlrOrgans MMgvgg®
Tlio case* of the.<e
l<*n s-tJfsil <*r'ws ore.
RIt’HIiYPINISin > p- *: ' M
in HOMO IM-AOK
WALNUT, and ic
ninrkablo alike for *
imriry of tone and
rCP root not w iyaßfe
EXTKK.IIELY LOW
ArCASII or on install- "n'•" ' r '
incuts. Will sell a better instrument at a
lower price than any os her iionse in the IT. S.
WATERS’ PSfiHOS
are the BEST If AI)E, the Tone, Torch, \\ ork
m-an skip avd Durability IJnsurpnsscd. War
ranted for SIX YEARS. PtillhS Extreme
ly Low for Cush, ftlontiily Isistnlliueists re.
criveil, A iiiei rJ discor.nt lo Teachea,Ministers,
Churches,Sehrol.-,Lodges, etc. AUE.N’TS WANTED.
Special Imlsieementi Trade. Iliustratet'
Cuta!osnc3 3>lal!e*d. SerojMl-Imiid Fianos
Organs at (JK EAT BA JAINS. Sheet Slavic
at Half Price ; some nt 1 cent a pajare.
HORACE WATERS A: SON'S, illanPrs. ani
Dealer*, 4.0 East i New Yor\
THE LIGHT-HUOTIIG
[ fIJ
4
Tho BEST, LATEST BWSPROVED,
and most THOROUGHLY constructed
BEWBNG REACHING over invented. X3l
tl > vrearing parts aro maclo of tho 3£lG a
STGuL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED
and arc ADJUSTi^BLS.
It has tlie ATTTOMA TIC 'TENSION; It
has tho ±.AItGEBT HOUBIN f It has tho
Easiest Threadcdd SfouttEo*
The BOBBINS r.ro WOUND without
RUNNING or UNTHREADING tha
lIAOHINE.
It lih3 a OSI.P-SETTINO T7EUDLS; IS
has a DIAL lor regulating the length of stitch,
WITHOUT TESTING; It lias a L.A3RG33
SPACE under the arm; It is NOISELESS,
rad hao nioro }>oiiits of EXCELLENCE than
nil otiier machines combined.
wanted in loenlitiaai
where wa aro not represented.
Johnson, Clark & Cos.
ZG 13NBOBJ QOUARE, N.Y
WATERS’ “S w ORBASS 1
■ are the most beautiful
in style and. perfect in
~3 CGt f eeveraia!e. r i'!iey
the. celebrated
|L Which
is a Ini e imitation of the
Iluajan Voice,and
Bgjfe! octaves efllel Is tuned
jJiS-Slflh in perfect harmony
w p||j with the reel,aul their
StJlnfil effect is magical and
IMialj, electrifying. WA
TEK S’ CI.AK bPI A
Moitf HEHTKIAL
BELLS, CONCER
TO, VESPER, UEN- A
TENNIAL CHIII- r^. !! WSv
es, okciiestri-
ON CHI.HES, CIIA- .
PEI., FAVORITE,
SOU VENIR, DHL- iil
CET Sc BOUDOIR, fig
ORGANS,in Unique
Freuch Cases corn- .i'j*
bine PURITY of ;• it
VOICING with great |i||
volume of tone \ suit- *1 q! | j ijgj
rble for PARLOR or j||
WATERS’
ftf!ng£d!f!c©nt
Emm cm
WM WATERS’
Superb Mirror Top
IpljfflllllpM Souvenir Organs
The of these
• W t beautiful Organs are
SI f RiCIILYFINISHED
in HOI.ID BLACK.
wWfiWSWW Min WALNUT, and re
markable alike for
parity of tone and
’ perfect njcchanisin.
EXTREMELY LOW for CASH or on install”
mentH. Will <-*!! a better instrument at a
lovrer price than any other hoiioot??. the IT. S.
S i OZ* Grand,Square,
fjMS&led rSMSIoO and Upright.
are the BEST MADE, the ’Ycncy Touch., \ v si h a
Mianshlp and Durabilit y ed. War
ranted for SIX YEARS. PRICKS Extreme
ly I.o w far Cash. Mcntbly InetnFlmeiits re
ceived. A liberal discount to le.cche s,Mi'ri*t' r* f
Churches,Schools, L'klgrr, etc. AGENTS WANTED.
Special Inducements to.'Ac Trade, iilastrntrdgl
Mailed. Second-hnusd Hanos
Organs at GKFiAT BARG AlNS.Sheet Music
at Half Price ; hoibc ;it 1 cent ti page.
HORACE WATERS & SONS, Ms.nfrs, ai,l
Dealers, 40 j/ A I-4th Street. New York
fb
7 -1 ”
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T.Hi P YKE&CO,,
Chattanooga,^Ten>n,
Dealers J'.n
Stationery, Wall Paper, &c.
l
Ficssre Frames !
Of every 'description.
Our stoch is too large’to enumerate. An exam
ination is solicited.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
T. H, ROBERTSON,
Custom —
Boot Maker,;
TRENTON, GA.
Vil make a first-class boot, Nine, or pait< r for
$2.00 jar j a r less than Chatlno< ga j iic< s. Al
work warranted. Repairing d< ne neatly. A
work must be paid f'< i‘ ( before it leaves the sho
Rul es O r seif n.casnrt n< nt sent onsq plcati
v'• p ig
.. _ ms
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’ ===£, *< . A
Gil EAT RUEUCTiON IN PR ( I S
Will soll*t!io very best Fa i i’y 4 P< 'winj."Machi: e
o*Tv/nty-Fiv Dollars in Cash,
on an ornament*'*’ Iron Stand andTrencllc. with
Walnut T*p abd Draw N-r, enc ret cssary Acianh
ments, and and div '* - ll..iiioal Dc I *otio
the United State
f o" CH.AiIQE.
i
These ma< h‘ n cisiuje ted o f > * 4 o th' 1
whole Ii no. o 1 i -oor ■ rjd 1
ty, inorc disc of linn a 1 bss la into
to the opeiatior than any n*w in -*;e
Send fora cir.-nla’. Ever;, iac c war a.t.e
for three years.
Agkxts Waxtt::.)hx’U o iiedT i vo %
f’entennia dAeliinc ( 6., I iiim.d.
bortWStrt, Phil and lphia, P £/
J. ON G, . n
U.-alcr'in f
IP re,
r/italic Cases & C s'fins
C instantly on hand.
IT£Ti'Aßl!ie
Promjttly attended t >
i tor, (1 f Vt<cCA TI N '
HAIR
BiisipeSsaP
This standard article is compound
ed with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
Asa dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “The con
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes.**
Price, Ono Eollar#
Buolsiagfeam’s S^’o
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef
fectually produces a permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
fi;li fcy ail D-ar-lsis, tai tolars ia LicibiaM.
IdaScA
CodJfcvenl)^
Cures Consumption „
win 11 other Oils Fa.il,
WILLSON’S CARBOLiATE2>
(Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
Ar f e f j, Dea riie Sys , em .
WIIiLiSOW’S CABBOLATED
(Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
Is retained l>y the Stomach.
Is Ftee from Unpleasant Taste.
Is Readily Digested. Never gets Rancid.
WILLSON’S CAUBOLATED
(Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
Cures Consumption, Scrofula,
Einutiaiion, Coughs, Colds
All Lttno and Constitutional Complaints and is
a remarkably efficient 81000 Purifiek and check*
the Ravages of Disease.
WfICLiSOIN S CABBOLATED
(Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
ls sold only in large wedge-shaped bottles. Willson
i spelled with a double ‘ • L.” Remember the word
“Cabbolated” in ordering from your Druggist,
and insist on having the ri t .ht kind.
Send for Circulars to the Proprietors,
GUEMP MANUFACTURING C0 r)
22 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.
buohaW
yjM CARBOLIC BALr^I
OINTMENT
18 TnE
Esst Salve in the World,
Tra<lo Mark.
Qnloli and Startling Cares.
It Heals Without a Sear.
Allays Pain & Stops Blooding.
Goethes a Earn or Scald.
Heals a Cut ]Llko Magic.
Draws Poison out of a Wound.
BUCHANS’ CARBOLIC
BALM OINTMENT
CONTAINS NO GREASE AND
WASHES OFF WITHOUT SOAP.
It acts Instant 1 y and like Magic.
Tor. Salt Rheu:n, 3 re Throat, fleers,
Barns, Seal is, Cuts, Wounds, files,
So e yes, Poisonous £t ng* an-* Hi:o ,
Barbel’s lt-, Chapped Hands. Scrofu
lous Sores, and any and every oth r purpose for
which a Salve or Ointment cat bo used, Hn*
chan’s Ca bo/ic Palm Ointment, is the
only preparation that can always be relie 1 upon.
1 is a beautiful jelly-co ored article, sold in glass
bottles with the ..bove *• trade-mark.” without
which none is genuine. Soto it that your drug
gist gives you Buchan’s, as above described. Oir
cu ars sent free ou application to the Manutac
turers
GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO..
22 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK,
BLACK AS THE HAVEN’S WINGS
ES KIDDER'S
Raven indelible Ink.
Never Blots ! Flows Freely!
Never Spreads! Always
Ready! Perfect Black ! No
I fusor trouble! It .8 used
; c h-\ without preparation ! Sold
| ' by all druggists and station
f pj 1 rrs li*>> > h
5lr —
An Agreeable Aperient & Refrigerant.
This well-known preparation is highly recommondrd for
Dyspepsia, Heap mi!E, Sickness of the Stomach. Heart-
D’lrn.iMl oil com plaints arising from Acidity. Bilious and
’Talari: 1 Fevers. K roots the blood ard r egulates the bow*
?’s. It is a favorite medicine for children, and its acidity
i:> 1 sweet teste makes it cooling a.id refreshing- l'ut up
n j bottles.
]’io nn-od h-r A. CVmWs. K Y.
iUPE?.:OI r i’3 IIIbLRAL WAv£ES. EEiDLIiZ POWDERS. &C.
cfetcdL
4 fj
Lbc UiWwJvL
“After al’,no rpm*tlj'is so cerlain to
cure Consuinp! lon jis j:ire Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil, Cu bclaHe-i by Wiilson’i
ex< client p: o.cpsf/ l)v. TANARUS <it(
Allconcumptivo patien's are earnestly invited to
give Willson b Carlxnatevl Cod Liver Off a fair trial.
It is ea.tily and readily digested where all similar
preparations arc refused by the stomach, and im
mediately cnlcro into tlio cii'culatmn, retjDg spe
cific ally upon the decaying lungs. Tito nutritious
properties of the o : i sustain and build up tho sys
tem, while the active curative properties of tho
prepara'ion c tuple'e the work of healing.
Willson’s Carbolatcfl (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil
never gets rancid, is free from unpleasant tasto, is
retained eacily by the wc&iicst stomach and is sol 1
at tho price of the ordinary Oils.
It cures Consumption, Scrofula, Asthma, Bron
chitis. Emaciation. Coughs, Colds, Hemorrhages
and all lung and constitutional complaints.
Asa Blood Purifier the C üb.dated Oil is remark
ably effluent. Its u;o ia Scrof lous Affections,
Rh jumatism. Rickets, Ac , is strongly recommend
ed. Is puri ving power is wonderful in Consump
tion—depending, as it frequently does, upen Serof
u ous taint.
It acts upon the rational theory of Immediately
Abbestino Decay while it Builds up the System,
enabling it to throw off tlie disease.
Sold only in wedge-shaped bottles. ‘ Willson'’is
spelled with a double ‘1..” Remember the word
•< Carbola'ed ” in ordering from your druggist, and
insist upon having the right kind.
Quemp M e’g Cos.. 22 Park Tlaco, N. Y.
THE KING OF SULKY PLOWS.
Awarded the Two Highest Premiums ever
offesed for Sulky Plows In
Field Trial. .
fINDIANA \ f ILUNO!B\
[STAT^J^IRJ
The Gilpin Sulky
ITS ADVANTAGES OVEP. OTHEBS ABE!
Freedom from complications of levers and chains.
Patent chilled boxes, preserving tho wheels from
wear.
Lightness of draft, the wheels carrying the weight of
the Plow.
The only Sulky that stands the test of time in every
kind of work; cutting and burying stalks and
trash, and perfect as a Prairie Breaker.
Its unexampled success has been achieved through
merit alone, doing its work better, more rapidly and
easily for both man and team. Eight thousand
farmers have in its first two years accorded it the
preference over all others.
DEE3E & COMPANY, M’frs.
Moline, I’d.
£ KEIIEBS
Fine Arc Gallery.
. , i ]’<(]. f? 5 ami 2f7 Maiket St.,
t'wcen Bth and 9th Sts.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Dcaler’in^iitljiinds ot
PliotogTajjSjic asid
tx p e ill :ie via l s a fid
CsieiiJkaSs.
Gilt,'Black Walnut”and liosewood
ALBUMS, CIIROMOS,
STEREOSCOPES AND. VIEWS,
IN CHEAT '
No matter if it “rain or shine,” in this Gallery
you can get good Fur adults
ciuu ly veather i ■ vv 1 crrcd•
I'also'T.'ish to give notice to the public that
rnyd'aeiiiiies fore and en larging"aiiy old
laded Pictures are unsurpassed.
Special attention giveit to Portraiture in
IL, PASTEL, CRAYON, INDIA INK AND
WATER COLORS.
JJ3TALL tVOK v (GUARANTEED.
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PATENTS.
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f E.;TUIEISHKK“!Bt)S. .
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SOLICITORS OF PATENTS & ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AMERIcA N' AN 1 > FOIIM ION I’A TE NT S.
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cd.*Xo Fv.cs for Preliminary Examinations..^
Special attention given to Interfcrene
dove the' 1 ati i t (l’ et, ilit:i g( nt n t Mi
gihei ent Platts, and i ii litigath n a] \ ‘ i t
t' o'Pat mts ( r mu this.
Send stamp tor ] an phlet of sixty ] rge
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9 3 i 1111 "\ , V 1
/ rents Wanted.
The Fsr.ttOl'Th A'aclci e Tti’i ecu to t’ e
_ J^gf^
$l5O Per Wec'v }\ ole EASY
“TIIE FAMILY”
;mut tlf sewing mac him
JThti clu a.rsi and li st in the* World.
Too L<ii£ h: IVe •• Tonld. •) <i< r ytooif
lias Horizontal f l.ut<!<• ?• o;!oi , v ill; .-“'ron*
Fi-un?. Self-itbjii.si itiy .* Is u : ! It-, whiih X t*\v An
fmmtio Tension (novel feature.)
11 x r;i, 1 n_s. 1<! rge-Mzo S! ntlio. easily v* i"i VC".
x tiii 1;• rge-si'/e B.bbin. holding 1* ; 0 yards <"
(loino awhy wit', the* frequent rowind
bob' ins. The shuttle Tension is direct lx
v ’he thread, an i mt. noon the bobbin, #
, ; !.,>•• .-hires, anl is in variable, whether
r.hbin !. full or u early enpty. The very
• o-.ii of S;;i hno 1 Tension '!'he i
Twer threads are drawn together and loci;
• inuitaiiieousiy n the cent or ot th. goods
i .in r,' >llos.ioi.j o’ci •' i v ;tli ke f'it lothsi* e? < .
;kiic-s {’ \v .. _l l (.-ui gnu ye to hailu i
. ... ..w it od. —the only void; hie feed
.- <;:u h >ide of the needle. ; v seh
d: !■ . i!p."*“Mo ianirli;;e of ih. j*< 1
...... ( i rear width of, Ann.
!-i r • • j.fu-i;;; iuf work . Ada] ttd to n U ;I.<
o t\v ,^, vll ’;<. 0 t r ! I'ii-tior .
. I !Ul>. .e i: ' iliil 1 o’. ! C I'l l i 1 ot ..I * 1 ‘T ■ ;i.
i ’ :!i •: ti h! c \v<! kin varts. otulae
u; ed of fine jrMi.'hed s.e-d
i i’.i iu' v Motieti, gnu!-'-.-, lug ‘m , fi : n y o
' /, ;k
; M ■it- > lily coinjn . h -:' i■ i than tin-’
! . v h il o s .
\. , r-: r i ’.IT. Xo ex-nT.u tseecU *
,;; . i •.! ! v ■ • ver out <• onT
... i . : i‘d iii a c :i 1 •. hut on
- Ins >-. v ,. • >!) • i e.hly *tes :vd f’-r years, and
.; • * e :abli -bed re |U in turn tlj ought lit tin
• rid a : i • ••..ily Roli this IMrnily Rowing Mn
r > s 1 i ' .: a.-: loncVn !•> c’ - iT' .
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w . •••; ; v .! i u< x , e u'i i: • \ i><
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ii.in Mi hi ot-- s'-ni !'> \ a ei: ua I ion be*
>rc }1 tyment >f Mil. Warratiled 5 yearn. Hq t
i order sttc of ell M.-nev ri luud:* :vt >i M
if not |*erree.t. I m a• e vie is oti r<-d to <er; y -
men, T fnh-rs, A[i red<ee]>ers, et-.-.. to aet ;-s
asr -nt ’. liurse and w C'cii furniaheei free. Ad
■ less,
“FatiliV” Macmivk Cos.
1:) ) iM'■•. ! \V ;' ' . N '“VS ' >l.
A CHEAT OFFEJI FOR
HOLIDAYS!!!
Wn 'ivAl C :iiiur the IIOLIDAV.S Oi.ipon of 10il
Pi AX'OS dc OittJANB, .t KXTifAOIUHAA !t \
IX)-V pi t - .i4rrcRsh.SPM2NJ>It)OK.ANH i! ?.
s “ts of treed.** tytvij 3 seta with !• <b Isa:ei unl
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Dcalers"in
D ! A M O N DS,
ffa il.cs.f Jewelry,
SILVER I'LATED WAKE A SPECTACLES
[215 MarkePStreej,
CIIAT TAN 00G A, TEX X.
Special attention paid to repairing.
OLD PAPERS
FIFTY CENTS
P r Hundred,
Ilorse an 1 Wagon Tarnished fFree to
Agents.
For Sale at this Office
rer-^r:.:— —
THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SATISFYING
Its Introduction and World-renowned
reputation was tho c!eath-!)low to high
priced machines. ■{
THERE ARE L*o SECOND-HAND
V/iISTE MACHINES \:i THE MARKET.
This is a very important matter, as It Is a well
known and uncispuieil t..ct that many of the so
caked first-class machines wtvcli are otrered so
ciieap riow-a-rays are those that have been re
possessed (that is. taken back from customers
utter use) and reLuiit and put upon tho market
“ S THEWHITE 13 THE Pic* OF AMY SEWINQ
r'ACHINE NOW UPON Tdd MAKKET.
!T IS MUCH I.AIIGEd 1 MAN THE FAMILY MA
CHINES Or THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEED
U |T K ToSTS MORE TO r.’AKUFACTURE THAN
C!7HF K OF TH • AFORESAID MACHINES.
ITS CONSTRUCTION 13 SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND
DATABLE
IfS WORKKANSHIP IS UNSUHPASSED.
Do noc Lny zzy other Lcforo try
ing tho ‘WHITS.
Prices and Toms Made Satisfactery.
&QEI3TB WAITED 1
White Sewing machine Cos.,
CLEVELAND, 0.