Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, June 12, 1879, Image 4

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Farm and Home. I oh.string' as Manure. 1 f Chemistry: A large num bei of farmers are unable to understand bow it is possible to better the condi tion of lands bytpldligbing in clover,rye, buck wheat, etc., 1 in a green condition. "The difficulty is in comprehending metli otls by wiiieh crorn that>re s mippos(‘d to draw their sustenance from tlie soil in 'which they glow can return anything more to the soil than they take away in their growth. The point is cleared up when it is known that all pint s draw nourishment from the atmosphere as well as from the soil, and this is one source of gain. While the leaves are accumu lating stores of fertility Tom the air, the roots are busy searching for it in b e soil, and thus the two distinct parts of plants work together, it is i .1 • that eroj absorb hi some w: ■ ib <• • n irom the atmosphere; at least it r , never been satisfactorily .proved that they do not, and hence from that soince one ot the m ist valuable of the various forms of plant food may be derived. If this point is in doubt, it is certain that the lea ves gather from the atmosphere the elements.of organic matter, and or ganize them so as to form the great body of the planb; and when we turn under the clover it leaves its organic matter in the soil; this is, in an important sense, manure. —a* • But the e\cellcift 'effects of plowing under clover or other green crops are not due alone to the elements of fertility ob tained irom air. The great dc£t> pene trating roots go to a point lower than most of the cereals, and hence they draw supplies oi mineral food from sources in accessible to other valuable plants ; and further, it is to be observed tlmt these roots of coarse texture disintegrate and loosen the soil, so that ail is let in, and in some formed by them. When these roots de cay, they form a considerable portion of organic or vegetable matter, which,com bined with the mineral,gives a good com .post for better-plants to thrive in. Irom these brief Considerations it will readily be seen how it is possible to ma nure land by plowing in green or tps-; and avc will here remark that it is a practice not often followed by our husbandmen. The clover is perhaps the best of all the plants for green manuring,’and it is eas ily and cheaply raised. A thin dressing of super-phosphate (home made) will al most give a heavy crop of clover on com mon land, and this civp turned under, when at its maturity and allowed to de cay, brings it into .good tilth, and cei - tainly affords to the farmer a wide mar gin for profit in successive crops. Ifes*ah*ing Those who l ; v£ in tlie 'country often it nil it difficult to have small articles of tin-ware repaired when necessary, and are frequently put t<> great inconvenience through long delays. Tut a little experi ence will soon teach them to be quite c pert in mending for themselves. With a sharp knife scrape all about the hole or leak until it beeontes bright as new tin. The soldier will then readily adhere. pi inkling on a little powdered ros n heat the Soldering-iron—vvhicli no fam ily should bq without —hold it on the rosin to melt it. Do not have the iron so hot that the rosin eV solder will adhere, to the iron. If one he's no soldering-iron, heat any smooth piece of iron (the knob on 11 <3 top of a shovel or poker will an swer), or hold ft lighted candle under the spot, after sprinkling the rosin on top and t ]> e work can ifii accomplished But, having once felt the need of a soldering iron, or learned how easy it is to make j inch repairs, no housekeeper will be long without one. How to Choose A plow.—Plows fre quently annoy those who use them in a most mysterious manner. They refuse to run evenly in the ground and refuse to keep to the land as they ought to do. On examining them nothing seems to be ' 'rong Livery properly shaped phut ought to have <t slight concavity along the base of the land side, of one-eighth or thrrh-sixteenth of an inch po that the implement will “s idk” into the soil and run steadily. This dondivity tiiay he shown by holding a steel square to the bottom of the plow. If this unit is con vex, as it not unfieijuc'ntlv is, no matter how high a reputation the maker of the :dow has, it will not staV in the ground, nnd will-annoy the plowman till the evil is remedied The latidsii.c of the base should also he slightly Concave to the grune extent of oue-eightti dt an inc!) or more, find nCVCr ought to he donvex or. bulging. under afiy eirdamstanccs. 1 i tin, apparently trilling items are prop -1 If ended ut iU thdtime </ selecting m v, tfftffh trouble fffafr IT avoided :i of* Pit serfdusly perplexes a plow . and causes hint to lose much time U ; my thus be saved. WATERS’ llrTihave the celebrated boNCKR TO, VESPER, CEN- A tEnmal (Him- isSSss. ES, ORCIIESTRI- . on chides, c iia- PEL, FAVORITE, SOUVENIR, DUL CET & BOUDOIR, ORGANS,in Unique j blm^bpmUTY o ™/ V(jICING with great rble™r PARLOR or j|£ WATERS’ . . .-ga, Magnificent XgHfcJ, FAVORITE Dim /pfeMtetfi! SouvenirQrgans ■ Cg;lill, .The“'cases t>f these beautiful Organs are ini lUCHLYFINISHED 1111 in SOLID BLACK WMwBPfS Mil WALNUT, had re markable alike for parity of tone and perfect mechanism. EXTREMEIiY LOW/}r CASH or oil install ments. Will soli a better instrument at a lower price lhan any other house in the IT. S. WATERS’ PIANOS nre the BEST MADE* the Tort*, Tottclt, Work manship and Durability Unsurpassed.- War ranted for 81X YEARS. PRICES Extreme ly Low for Cash. Monthly Installments re ceived. - A liberal discount to Teacke’ s,Ministers, Churches,Schools, Lodges, etc. AGENTS? WANTED., Special Inducements to the Trnde. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. Second-hand Pianos Sc i}rtxnnaflt (4R EAT BARGAINS. Sheet Music *t£ Ha hr Price ; some at I cent a page. HORACE WATERS Sc SONS, MuiiCrs.antf Dealers, 40 if at 14th Street, NtwYorb K’arrnw ?• ii l 1& iA V CHi&i yh(3fl IS V „ fit I *£ t ; and perlVqt in tone rvurmude.They kg A;*' : V; have the celebrated a Cc;;cer;o vdtp which * . ’ V: ... - f :.e Smithtsoi: gf ilz \ ifrga -Ilumnn X Azcyiv.d ' Hi'- " r -*'§cvc octavesdfßal hstuned **. ve ** '* harmony FMk.'-V| : bV ; 4 ■ "s£?X.X- ? ' •-; the ■:j vi . .i t-i is inn Aden! ■* l ORCiIESTHIAL v..s bills, concer to, VEFTEI?, CENTENNIAL OrtCnESTRION CHIMES,. CHAPEL, FA- V. r:! ?g ‘ VUVEXi ,i, liOiCEc and BOU- I, ••I b , OlfC A \'S, in Unique Prcm/b Gascn CO. ■ho PURITY < f V(*!C|V> >• y~t at ■ ,vn • of toue. | suitkblt) 'for TAttLOit cii*. tiCfi. WATRRS' Sc ~orb Mirror Ton So’l v eni r {?;-gms ' The ear.ew of these beautiful ttrnanrt o, c#/ iiICHLA'FiNI r*E’> f - SDLID BLACK WALNUT, mtd re- l ■>.> markable nlik- for 1 oi>' ii, .-If kli l.urlty of tea., dv.d A perfect mcrhrCilT,i. i;: W EXTREMELY dWL for CASH orenkatiail- <* V V t?)('ii£n. Vf ili a better at a lower price then tiny other house in V. S. mi s £ ir a.- uph tu* t . art the BEST the Ttinc, f i oncll, U manship and D'-trst iiltr Unsarpß tsci!. V.’hr rant and for SIX YEARS. PRICKS Extreme- 1 Jy s. o’v /or ( V -h. jllt.tttlily re ceivt J. A lloci'a! discount to Teach/ s,Jfi>n,t i - l Church,'*,Sch-ol*. CENTS WANTED. Special lucN/ro 'Jirt'*ntsi : tb;Xc Trade. El.istrratvd Giitalog'jr*! Mailed. Piano's A Orraosy! <1? EAT 15A Id AlNs. .Sheet Alossc r.t Half Price ; r;omc at 1 cent a paae. IKbIAGK M ATEi’ls. Sc SONS, Man Pro. end Dealers, 40 East J4h Sttwt- New Yr.v\ ■THELI6HT-RTOrnr& Tho improved, rnri em* \ THOROUGH LY constructed 3N& MS AO HI ever invented. All ihd wearing parts fro nmdo of tho BEGT BTESL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. * It has tho ATT TOMA Tlc'vEKPtoVf It 2.aa tho i. AUGUST BOMilM; It has the Easiest Threaded ShuttSo. The ROBBINS arc WOUND without KUNWIftO- or UNTHREADING tha MACHINE, r. ha3 a GStF-SETTINO KEEDIS; It lies a Ala lor regulating the length of stitch, WITHOUT TESTING; It h;v> a LAKGK SPACE umlcr the hi u:; It is NMBE SJS>S. and haa more points EXCELEENCIS than oH ether machines combined. . AD-Afientß wanted in Joea!iti where wo aro not represented. .Johnson, Clark & Cos. 30 UNiQH ROHARE, M.Y Sab j v A' • .k ■- t, > • I • *- - :• "*• ~ i- -cJ -h-' ■■ ir ! T,H. P YNE&GO., Chattanooga KNN., bealersjin Stationery, Wall Paper, Czc. r L Picsirc Frames ! Of e * Our stock is too iarge'to enumerate. An exam ination is solicited. save Your money ! . H. ROBERTSON, I Austom— f v ” fy Boot Maker. i # v ’ *'' f ‘ t TRENTON ~G A. > ■ f \ ' *•f !,aU . - * * - - .4*l \ r • Wil"m iV'o a fir t-class boot, shoe, or gaiter jtor | .*,2.00 ji. r u r lesa^flian - Chattanooga {.vices. A! ■work wai" iitcd. Repairing done neatjyv A wotk must be paid it leaves tiT 'rho I ** ilul • es for self measurement sent onappleati I . . ill I—imii i—n —i — i x..m -.l. mmxrtm. .mams-xx " f. "■’* T i~" W t *' toBRSsi w< 4 GREAT REDUCTION IN J R K I R Will sell tbe veryJ>'st Fan.ily Fc’ving Maeliine cr ff v r.fy- Fi\ Ccllsrcln CasA, on an ornamented Iron Stand andTradlc, with Walnut Tej) al’d Dniwrr, an necessary. A etanh meiitSj and deliver it at any lia : droa( : | bepoti) the United States, ; till o? 6•! \T Z. irc warranted t ; to (loathe whola line of FaSewing with more rap'd ty, ir. <re ease of niank-ge'men t, and less iutintu to the operation than any machi'ne now in -ge Send for a circular. Every -nfrulirn'e vvanausee for three yiars. % Agents Waxttrd in I’no r risoTiruiT > o Ccntenuia iV. f lit, riiiladffphiaffPaC J. CNC f Realer’in MtalicCa t < r & Ccftirs •Cort?tantly"on hand. I T^'!9UKTAKiV attended to < ] j r , r J J T- < ( < a r ] k N hammsm? This standard article i3 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:lt 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 Vigjßtg litfcVcifting baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick and strong, Asa dressing, nothing lias been found so effectual Or desirable. . A. A, Hayes; M.D., State Assaycr of Massachusetts, says, “The con stituents are pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality f and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes.” Price, One Collar* S3*Jiokixi^laam’a 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 cbldr, which will neither ftib* nor wash off. Manufactured by 3. P. HAIL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Soli b; all Bnggisis, asl Dialers la MslkLsM. Cures Consumption wh 11 otliev Oils Fail. WILLSOK'S CABBOLATEO (Norwegian) Coil Liver Oil liilmedUtely Arrest* Decay and Bnilds Up tta System, WILLSON’S CABBOLATEB (Norwegian)Cod Liver Oil Is retained by tlxe Weakest Stomach. Is Free from Unpleasant Taste, Is Readily Digested. Never gets Rancid. WILLSON’S CAKBOUTED, (Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil Cures Consumption, Scrofula, •. Emat iaiion, Coughs, Colds AH lithSo- and Constittttiokal Complaints and is a remarkably efficient Blood Puuifieii and checks the Ravages of Disease. WILLSON S CAttBOLATEi* {Norwegian) Cod Liver Oil is 3eld only in large wedge-shaped bottles. Willson i spelled with a double ' L.” ltemonibor tho word “ OauboLateu ” in ordering from your Druggist, and insist on having the right kind. Bend fbr Circulars to the Proprietors, GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO., ‘ 22 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. BUCHAN’S CARBOLIC BALM ointment . 18 TUB / „ V Best Salve in the World. Trade Mark. Ciuick and Startling Cares, It Meals Wiiliout a Sear. Allays Pain & Stops Bleeding. Soothes a Burn or Scald. Meals a Cut Like Magic. Draws Poison out of a Wound. BUCHANS’ CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT CONTAINS NO'GREASE AND WASHES OZF WITHOUT SOAP. It acts Instantly and like Magic. Fob Salt Rheum, Sore Throat, Ulcers, Burns, Scales, Cuts, Wounds, Hies, Sore H.yeg, Poisonous StHijgs and Ilarbot’s Itch, Chapped Hands, Scrofu lous Sores, and any aud every other purpose for which a Salve or Ointment cai be used, E?n chan’s Carholio lialm Ointment is the only preparation that can alway.s be relied upon. I is a beautiful Jelly-colored article, Bold in glass bottles with the above ’ trale-mark,” without which nono is genuine. >1 e to it that your drug gist gives you Buchan’s, as above described. Cir r'-Vttra sent freo on application to the Matulac lurers. . GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO., : ' 22 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. BLACK AS THE HAVEN’S WINGS IS KIDDER’S Raven Indelible Ink. N;ver Blots ! Flows Freely! YT&’&MjK Never Spreads ! A1 wa y s Ready ! Perfect Black ! No fuss or trouble 1 It is used & d\ without preparation ! Sold /Viy., by all druggists and station er' ' Si tJ?v> ei3 ’ Linen.p itlfg. Cos., 22 Park Place, N. Y. An Agreeable Aporlo?it & Irofrigetfat'. This well-known preparation is highly recommended for Dyspepsia, Headxche, Sickness or tlie Stomach. Heart nm, ami all complaints arising from Acidity. Biliousand Malarial Fevers. 1 1 cools the, biood anrt regulates the bow ;ls. It is a favorite medicine for children, and its acidity in'! sweet taste makes it coulim? arid ref resiling* But up ,ii (i oz. bottles. l’n no red Ft A. ROGERS’ I'OXS flimids TC Y. 1D7EH10213 MIBEKAL WATERS. SEiEUIZ POWDERS. 4c. li>dd^iV€)tvtU. “After all, no remedy Is so certain to Pure Consumption as pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Cufbol aie<l by Willson's Excellent process.’’— 7>r. Watt, All consumptive patients are earnestly invited to give Willson’b Carbolated Cod Liver Oil a fair trial. It is easily and readily digested where all similar preparations'are refused by the stomach, and 'ni ne ediately enters into iho circulation, acting spe cifically upon the decuying lungs. The nutritious properties of the oil sustain and build up the sys tem, while the active curative properties of the preparation complete the work oflieaiing. Willson’s Carbolated (Norwegian)Cod Liver Oil never gets rancid, is froo from unpleasant taste, is retained easily by the weakest stomach and is sold at the price ol the ordinary Oils. It cur >3 Consumption, Scrofula, Asthma, Bron chitis, Emaciation, Coughs, Colds, Hemorrhages and all lung au.l constitutional complaints. Asa Blood Purifier the Carbolated Oil is remark ably efficient.'* Iks use in Scrofulous Affoctions, Rheumatism, Rickets, &c , is strongly recommend ed. I & puri ying power is wonderful in Consump tion-depending, as it frequently does, upon Serof u ous taint. It acts upon the rational theory of Immediately Arresting Decay while xr Builds up the System, enabling it to throw off tho disease. S .ld only in wedge-shaped bottles. ‘ Willson”is spelled with a double ‘ L.” Remember the word Carbolated ” in ordering from your druggist, and insist upon having the right kind. O Gukbip M’ir’a Cos., 22 Park Place, N. 11. THE KING OF SULKY PLOWS. Awarded the Two Highest Premiums ever offered far Sulky Plows In Field Trial. $ *~' ‘jL | f ILUNQIS\ (f>\ ;.r [state fAtr\ The Gilpin Sulky ITS ADVANTAGES OVER OTHERS AUHt j Freedom from cony. In r.tkms of levers and chains. Patent ciuiied bo_i.es, preserving tie wheels from wear. Lightness of draft, the wheels carrying the weight of th* Plow. Fully th'/ fhc test of time in e j-y IrhtA c'r work; catting and burying stalks l trash, and peel , t as a Prairie Breaker. Its unexamph and success has been achieved thro cMi merit aloue, doing its work better, more rapidly md easily for both man and team. Eight thou ml farmers have in its first two years accorded ii ho preference over all others. EE SEE ti COMPANY, ITfis, Moline, 11T, SCHELII2RN t Fine Art Gallery’ i l Mil K 1 £<., tween HI m and j s.) j CHATTANOOGA TENN, Dcaler'inTU kinds ot . . .yfr ;. and Am-bror lyf>c ilia erials anil Gilt,'Black" \VaT n u t*an and 11 os e woo < l alTums, Cl I ROMOS, f STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, ■ IN**OKEAT [vARIKTY. ‘ E No matter ifit “rain or shine,” infliis Gallery you can get good pictures. cloudy weather preferred. T also wish'd) give notice to'the public <hnt r , my facilities for c<>py and enlafg'iifg'any old? faded Pictures are rAb'Vrpassed. Special attention'given tofPortraiture in IL, PASTEL, ORAV’-'N, iN D!A INK AND; WATER ‘COLORS. ALL WORK GU AP AXTEED.; Call and Examine Specimens. u PATENTS. ; To Ir.venters & Manufacturers, psT Vr IA SIT K1>“180 5. GI LMOR E, *S MIT HT&IC G., , SOLICITORS OF PATENTS & ATTORNEYS AT LAW A M i.HK ,v N XS’Y. VoilEltiN PATENTS. No Fees in advance,)ner until a Patent is allow , cd. No Fees for Preliminary Examinations. • Special attention’given to TnteiTtrenc dore the Patent office, Infrngcnn-n t Su gift event States, and alllitigation a] pelt f o*Pat oits ir ii vir ti< ns. Send stamp for jsamphlet of sixty page oh.Motm/fii'iTii & co., 9 Ful(< n tl. ; F.. A' , A.. jj, ii 5 Agents Wanted. The UsualjjTO Machine Reduced to $!.)() Per Wees Made EASY “THE FAMILY” I SHUTTLE SE\YIXG MAT HIM jThc'chrnpest and best’in tlVe^Woild. Too Longin 1 re ‘o To übt ils Ft] trior jlciili II as Horizontal S'\ul lie' Motinr’, v. iili slron- Frame. Self-adjusting Shuttle, whith Xcw Au tomatic Tension (novel feature.) Ex i"t long, large-srV; Shuttlo, easily remove.l Ex ti’ii large-size Bobbin, holding 100 yards ol thread, doing away with the frequent, rewind 1 ing of bobbins. The shuttle Tension is diicctu npoii 'lie thread, and '.ot upon the bobh'n, in other machines, and is invariable, vheti r he Bobbin is full or nearly empty. The vein * erfeet lon of Stitch a v, d Tehslon,, The nppet and lower threads are drawn together •ni lock cd siumltane nisly in the eenl er of 'dm good.' formingilu* stitch precise v alike on both sides u, anv thickness of work,from light ga nsu to leatlnu , Four motion undir feed—tdje only reliable teed known; feeds eac h sidb of thh needle. New seif- ; .adjusting “ Take up.” “No L 'iigliy g of tint nd’ ! or dropping stitches, (Ire.it width o[ Arm, , and large capacity for work. Adapted to all tin • wants cl family sewing, without resh ief ion. Simplicity and Perfection of Mecbanism. j I nlereliangeable working parts. Manufae tured of tine polished steel Positive Motion'. guarteeiug ccrthiiify of Work \ . ' “ More readily ] than ' othei machine . An easy working treddlc. Xo evertion needed' g Is always ready and iMver out of order. Is n;>t a “new or Untried machine, but one hhat has been thoroughly tes;ed Y'v years, an<; was an established repute•,ion 1 ‘ii •■ughmit tin ertd as w t,hc only ito’lMM ■ family A . vuig Ma h; ne. I san easy and den-ant m*>< ’• i.pmn.’o. (Mjuires the least cure, dtm-mmos i\ ' v vat i y f work, and will Ins ml til the nt xf ee.diny l in-, Strong. simple, raid ! and efficient . U> o it t.oeeini you w >i] us. no o'.lo \+■:i ! s !I! ' hem fa wi or l!: n .in o: h 1 > in .t: <•, o. tier •. hi • ’ ic* ; : a! dt< •...VC- ]. i e. ' CM!'dt didc 1 ih; ;i.‘: :>p! tin 1 cxpus* ( one or o. ordei iVo.-*> aT through tiu* [ ild-shmw o this j.'.; ■r. Mac dno- -• ni l'(r cx.iminati >n lie f. . o,vin>. ’■ •ib t! i, W i -re n led ,‘> y,n r--s. It- ]• in order >ree f eharg '. Ainu.;, refunded a* < m-< if not perfect. Itiaueemerts Mi , ’ •> Cl. rgy nen, readier-. S'urekeept rs. ct ~ o act a r, ■ . Horse and wagon lur sh and .ret*. .-W rI ■ s. “l'\vM:Lv’ > Shuttle -M umm.nt Cos. 7 >.”) Ir (t i V . Xpw York. A CHEAT OFFErI FOR HOLISAYSnii We veil I during the HOLIDVVB dfs/wc of IT] I JPiANOS St OitdAVS, at KritAOlUHN.ili t j LOW prices for i*aith.Si'LKJi HI !> UKU ANS U li , g <T reedts kUta. II oetn iva.l . I'u.tpltv sßd, 2 H.-tH *dt>. l't I rclh’lid. : 7 u lave (i'l 1.-isM Abfb IdAd'k* <f.!AO . i-IJ do IB 140, warrant *;1 fo.- Si.V /ran*. A.. aldd'S WANT. and?. Illunl: at.*il (' A;<'•.* .m us. u.eci. dl'.wiu ul briif ,lfV *N , H' \ d.vd * a-MU and iK*£L* f * J I *til PIUISPBCTTB • .* > • o nr f „ “ I ■it ZDetdLo : . • '■ ■ ’ ■ i \ COuuty "< . . • ” * /. | C^ELSSOtte —PUBIS II ED BY— i * ' t D arr & Call ey, A S AT . ■- *• y A -* ‘ ' * 4L* / T RISING FA WIT GtEORGLs TERMS FSS Wi 11, Devoted to the Interests or f People, DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS Subscribe Now ! W r . F. Fisctier. 4* •- - I. L.TisclJ VV . 1 ISCIIE U () Dcalers'in D 1 AMONDS Wa tliiT-, CT( Jewclrr SILVER PLATED WARE <fc 'SPECTACL! | 215 Market'Strce?, . T CHATTANOOGA, TENN. ✓ ' -’ ;t Special attention paid to repairing. OLD PAPERS FIFTY CENTS P r Hun dred, . -.41 ? *' *’ , * j, ' -o For Sale at this Gfficj The WMtfl . —iS— Horse and Wagon "FurnishedjFree to ■Agents. THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYIHS . If3 Introduction and Worlii*renowneii reputation was the death-blow to his' 1 * priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAW WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This is a very.jmportant matter, as It Is known ami undisputed fact that many of the W; called firsi-class machines which are ofiereo s cneap now-a-ttays are ihose that have been re possessed (that is. i back from customt- Ette 1 * iise) and rebuilt and put upon tho mam ***TH£*WHITE IS THE PEER OF ANY SEWW6 KACHINE NOW UPON THE WAfiKET. IT IS MUCH,LARGER THAN THE FAMILY CUNES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEE3 'Yf LCSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THA 1 * r.ifHER CF TH i /iEORESAIO MACHINES. . ITS CONSTHUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE A durable. its WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Lo non luy any other before try* inj tho WHITZ. Prices Usd Terms Made Satisfactcn IT kite Sewing M&cft fow Co*t CLEVELAND, 0, r ' Vi j'JmW