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CALHOUN TIMES
LOCAL .MOWS.
Suklor &. Rankin have dissolved
copartnership. Mr. llankin will con
tinue the business at the old stand, and
will serve customers in his lino with ac
customed politeness. lie is a clever
gentleman, and we wish him success in
his business.
The continual rains we have been
having for a few weeks has caused the
corn to be left a little in the grass. It
wears a good color though, and with a
little cleaning up may be expected to
gorw off at a lively pace. Cotton looks
a little droopy from the wet spell and
has suffered some for want of work.
Fresii lot of giods, just received at
the Cheap Cash Store.
Junc2l-2t.
Communications in the interest of
individual candidates must be paid for
at the rate of eight cents per line. We
are willing to advocate the interest of
our party to the extent of our ability
but individuals must not exrect work
without pay.
Anouncements for candidates inser
ted at $5 in advance.
Mr. T. M. Brand, who lives in Su
gar Valley, this season raised off a space
of ground in his garden two by six feet
eighteen pounds of onions. llis -seed
were of the Potato variety, and are
known for their wonderful prolific qual
ities and for the enormous size they at
tain. Mr. Fricks, of this county, sev
oral years ago, exhibited at one of our
county fairs a peek of these onions,
thirteen cf which filled the measure.
Mr. Jno. T. Graves, traveling
agent and correspondent of the Georgia
Commonwealth, was in town last week,
fie is a talented young gentleman, oblig
ing in manners, and wo understand was
very successful in canvassing for sub
scribers, the hard times taken into con
sideration. The Commonwealth, now
edited by Col. Styles, late of the Albax
ny News, is a livo little daily, and just
such a paper as one will want in the
coming canvass.
Democratic Mums Meeting.
The Democracy of Gordon county are
requested to assemble in mass meeting
at the Court House in Calhoun, on the
first Tuesday in July, for the purpose
of electing two delegates to repesent
Gordon county in the State gubernato
-1 ial Convention to assemble on the 2d
of August. It is desirable that ail Dem*
ocrats should turn out on that day that
a true expression of the people’s wishes
may be had. R. M. Young.
Member from Gordon of the Democra
tic Executive Committee oT the Sev
enth Congresional District.
50 gallons of Extra Good Lard
(hi at the Cheap Cash Store for 51, 25
per gallon.
junel4—2t.
Col. R. M. Young member from
Gordon of the Executive Committeo of
this District makes a call for a mteting
of tho Democracy of this county on the
first Tuesdry in July, at this pla jo for
the election of delegates to the guberna
torial Convention to be held on the 2d
day of August. It is to be hoped that
all who value the good of the party will
be present, and that delegates may be
elected to represent fairly the people’s
desire in the selection of a candidate. —
If the people don’t select their ticket,
the politicians will, aud no surer way
to defeat lings, is there than for the
people to take matters in hand and se
lect the men of their choice. Sound it
a:ong the lines. Come and prevail on
your neighbor to come. Exercise your
right, and sec to it that none but the
right kind of men be elected.
An Historiacl Fact.
Ever) agent who has been steadily
selling the improved £2O Homestead
Sewing Machine for three years owns his
dwelling house has a good account in
bank, is clear of debt, and has money at
interest—the national consequence of
securing a good agency for superior
goods at the lowest prices. A good
first-class Sewing Machine, most uselul
—reliable at all times, easy to understand
and control, the same size and does the
same work as any Machines that sell at
Four Times the price. There is no
Machine at any price better or will do
finer work, and certainly none so low in
price by many dollars. The llOME
stead is widely known and used in
thousands of families in the Eastern and
Middle States, and cHlv becoming pop
ular in the West. It will save its cost
several times over in one season doing
the work of the family, or will earn four
n r five dollars a day for any man or wo
man who sew for a living. It is the stoni
est Machine made, is ready at all times
to do its work, makes the strongest and
finest stitch yet invented, and is fully
acknowledged as the Standard Family
Sewing Machine. Price complete for
domestic use, S2O, delivered at your
door, no matter how remote you may in
side. Business permanent and honora
ble with more certain and rapid soles,
and larger profits an any other. Ex w
traordinary liberal oilers made to local
or travelin agents where we have none
established, or, if there is m agent near
you send your order direct to the laeto
ry. Address J. 11. Kendall & Cos., G3O
Broadway *N. Y. uaaylT-ly.
i iie Struggles or Life. —From
the cradle to the grave life is full of
struggles. Some struggle for riches,
some for pleasure some for honor and
others struggle to regain that greatest of
all blessings—health— aud in their ef
torts they often resort to means which
places it farther arid farther out of their
reach. r J hey take drastic compounds
which shock the system or violent min
erals which poison by decrees and thus
the vital energies are weakened and the
very fountains of life polluted. Nature
provides remedies for every disease, aod
it is from the vegetable kingdom that
I)r. Tutts Liver Pills derive their
ingredients and in their use there is the
happy certainty that if they do no good
they do no harm. Rut of their efficacy
thousands who have been cured of dis
eased liver kidneys spleen stomach and
bowels, livo to day to testify.
junel4*2L
A Desirable Business Oi*p rtu
nity.— A large and well-known New
York bouse, about to establish an agen
cy in this town and county, require the
services of an active and reliable man
or woman. The compensation will be
liberal,while little or no capital is requir
ed. Only an energetic and trustworthy
person will be accepted. Write to G. S
llulbert, P. O. Box SG2G, N. Y. City
for full particulars. junel4-2t
-a-*.**—-
Young man ! Don’t waste your spare
change in-frivolous amusement but save
it up add buy yourmother or sister anew
“Domestic ” If you have no mother or
sister find some good-natured fellow
that has, and he and the machine togeth
er may help you to a comfortable place
in the family if you shine up to the sis
ter right.
and Qntium Notices.
FOR THE CASH
Foster & Harlan are determined not
to be undersold by anybody. The
most goods for the least money, call
early.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
Crockery ware, Queen’s ware facto
ry yarns, etc , cheap at
J. H. Arthur’s.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Casli Store ot B. M. & C. C.
Harlan. Parents and teachers will
please give them a call.
Political.
The Century of Independence em
braces a collection from official sources
of the most important documents and
statictics connected with the political
history of America : also a chronogical
record of the principal events from its
discovery to the present time with bio
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Never before baa so much practical
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While there are many treatise pur
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found upon examination that they
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which is superfluous and adds instead a
vast collection of invaluable facts. No
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information in the same space and the
arrangement is-what makes it inval
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been complied under the immediate
supervision of officials at Washing
ton
Ihe lawyer, banker, merchant and
farmer will each conclude that it must
have been prepared especially with ref
ference to his convenience.
It is designated for this work to take
the place in politics that W ebster’s Dic
tionary does in language, and Appleton's
Gazetteer in general literature. The
binding, paper and illustrations have
been made to compare with the general
character of the work.
Though a person can be a good citi
zen without a thorough education, no
good citizen can enjoy the right of fran
chise intelligently without possessing the
information contained in this book.
While persons refuse to purchase or n
dinary or expensive works, all classes
will gladly themselves of the op*
portunity for obtaining a work so indis 4
pensable at so low a price.
Sold only by subscription.
Send for special circular and terms to
agents.
S. L. Marrow,
may3-Cm. Indianapolis, InJ.
Don’t Regard it as a Catch-pen
Bradfield s Female Regulator
—We have often read in the newspaper
of the grand success of medical come
pounds put up at the North and else*
where. Many of those medicines hav
had their day, and we hear no more of
‘hem. Their proprietors have made
fortunes, not so much from the cura
tive powers and virtues of their mix
turcs, as from the notoriety given them
bv advertising, by which people were
made to believe all the good that was
said of them. A pteperation is now
popular and is known, as Bradfield’s Fe
male Regulator, put up by L. 11. Brad
field, of Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 per bot
tie. Such is its curative virtunes, that
it has gained wide-spread popularity all
over the couutry where it has been
known and it is being introduced every
whe-e. We are informed that immense
quantities of this medicine are being
sold in alt sections of to South and
South-west especially itv the city of
New Orleans and in 1 exas.
This much we say in justice to its
proprietors who is a gentleman of in teg*,
rity and who would not engage in the
manufacture and sale ot a humbug -
LaGravtjt Rcpnrtef.
-
Two J fifes before Breakfast.
In a neighboring mty in Georgia their
married woman, who after her third
confinement had ulceration with all it
repulsive symptoms. She tried in vain
all the nostrums; her husband caavied
her to all the fir ous mineral springs,
went with her to New York, Philadel
phia, and other places, to consult end
nent obstetricians, to no purpose Af
ter the use of the fifth bottle of Regu
lator she has been fully restored to her
former health and happiness and is now
the joy of the household—is able to
walk two miles before beak lust.
Extract From a Letter of Rev. Dr. Lovic
Fierce of Sparta , to L. F. Davies :
Macon, Jan. 8. 187 G.
Dear Bro. Davies : Excuse me fur
writitgonly wh n I im deeply inter
ested. I have been speechless about
twp months. Could not read and pray
in a family. Had tried many things
Got no benefit from any. Since Confer
ence someone sent me from Americas
a bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Cure
and Lung Restorer, which I have been
taking now, this is the 9th day, arid I
can talk now with some ease. I came
here among other things to supply my
self with this medicine. No druggist,
here has it on sale. I mnst have it. I
want you to go in person to Thrash &
Cos., show them this letter and make
them send me by express to Sparta, Ga
two, three or four bottles, with bill. I
am getting on finely.
(Signed) L Pierce
Hunt, Rankin, & Lamar, Atlanta,
Ga., Agents. Sep,22,ly.
LADIES HATS.
A good assortment, carefully select
ed for the spring trade at Marshall k
Lees. Will be exchanged for greenbacks
at low prices.
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, a good
stock to select from just received. To
find something nice in this line call on
Marshall & Lee, who are sure to please
you in goods and prices.
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc., just received at J. If.
Arthur’s.
Those in need of hor-e collars will
call on Foster & Harlan.
J. H. Arthur is just receiving a
well assorted lot of clothing,boots, hats,
prints, notions, and dry goods generally,
and is desirous that the public shall
know that he is selling for cash at'priccs
that absolutely defy competition. If
you want bargains call at his store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct26.
IF YOU DO NOT DESIRE TO BE
SUED AT ONCE COME AND
SETTLE,
The books of Gray & Middleton and Z.
T. Gray arc in my hands for collection,
and I must have the money. Have
waited until forbearance has ceased to
be a virtue. Can be found at any time
at the office of E. J. Kiker k Son.
James A. Gray.
Our stock is complete and our prices
defy competition. North Georgia can’t
beat us. We mean business, and for
the cash will not be ndersuld by any
body. Foster k Harlan.
1,500 yards of the best jeans ever
ffered in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for
he cash or produce at Foster k Ilar
au’s.
A LARGE stock of ready made cloth
ing just received, and wiil he sold at low
prices, at Foster k Harlan’s.
If times are hard, w hy go baretooled ?
at Marshall k Lees, you will find the
best selection of'Shocs in town. call and
get a bargain.
Nature’s Remedial Agents. —lt
is said that for every disease that effects
suffering humanity nature has prov’ded
a remedy, and ail that maj has to do is
to discover these remedial agents and
apply them to their appropriate ailments.
These are mostly found in the vegetable
kingdom, and roots, barks, herbs, grain,
and other simple and harmless ingredi
ents are, more effective than any of the
mineral poisons used so freely by many
physicians. The celebrated Dr Rad—
cliff, in the Seven Seals or Golden
Wonder, has compounded a yegetable
remedy peculiarly adapted for a wide
range of diseases, combining as it does
the curative properties of a great num
ber of the most effective roots, herbs
and barks. For pains and aches it has
never been equa’ed. june!4-2t
J . P, DUFFEY,
North
MAXUFAC TURKS
HARNESS,
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HORSE COLLARS.
Guarantees all work in In's line. Prices
the very lowest i t can be afforded. Give
liim a call. ' feb2.
Attention, Farmers.
I It AYE now opened at my farm, one mile
west of Calhoun, a shop for the manufac
ture the manufacture ef Wagons, Buggies,
etc., and the execution of
ALL KINDS OF WOOD AND
BLACKSMITH WORK,
and will be pleaseu to serve you. The work
1 have done in the past is a sufficient guar
antee tor the future. None but the best
mechanics employed. Will furnish new
work or repair for you. My expenses a
this place are not near so great as tliey
were in town, hence I can do your work so
much the cheaper. I ask old customers
and the public generally to give me a call
Z T. GRAY,
mar29-bm,
dhi-yt-y PER WEEK GUARANTEED to
J J agents, male and female, in tluir
f I own locality. Terms and outfit
tree. Address P. 0.. Yickeiy & Cos, Augus
ta, Maine.
New Advertisements.
m WEALTH!
$600,000 IN GIFTSI
Grandest Schema ever Pre
sented to the Public!
A FORTUNE FOR ONLY 613.
TRIE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION
1 COMPANY, authorized by a special act
of the Kentucky Legislaiure, for the bene
fit of the PUBLIC bCHOjLS OF FiAJN.iI
FOIATi wiil have the first of their scries of
Grand Drawings at Ma-j >h Hall, in the c'ty
< f Frankfort, Ky.. on THURSDAY, AUGUST
81, 1876, on which occasion they will dis
tribute to the ticket holders the immense
sum of
©600,000 i
Titos. P. Porter. Ex. Gov. Hy.,
Genera! Manager,
POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT!
*LfBT OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift SIOO,OOO
One Grand Cash Gilt 50.000
One Grand Cash Gift 2-3,000
i One Grand Cash Gift 20,000
One Gra..d Cash Gift.... ~ 10,000
One Grand Cash Gift 5,000
50 Cash Giltsrof SI,OOO each... 50,000
100 Cash Gifts of 500 each .. 50,000
100 Cash Gifts of 400 each... 40,000
100 Cash Cifts of 800 each... 80,000
200 Cash Gifts of 200 each.... 40,000
600 Cash Cfifts of 100 each... 60,0 0
10,000 Cash Gift of 12 each... 120,000
Total, 11,156 Gifts. All Cash... 600,000
PRICE OF TICKETS:
Whole tickets sl2 : Halves $6 ; Quarters $8
9 Tickets SIOO ; 27i Tickets 8200; 461 Tick
etn $500; 98 J Tickets SI,OOO. 100,000 Tick
ets at sl2 each.
Remittances can be made by express,
draft, postoihee money order or regi tered
letter, made payable to KENTUCKY CASH
DISTRIBU TiON COM PAR Y.
Ail communications connected with the
distribution, and order for tickets, and ap
plication of agents to to sell tickets, should
be addressed to
HON. THOS, P. POUTER,
Caon‘l Manager. Ersttsli. soar., Ky.
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TAKE
SIMMONS’ UVEB SSGULATSS,
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach aud
Spleen.
WILL CUBE EISPEPSIA.
I MUST OWN that your Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator iullj de
serves the popularity it has at
tained. Asa family medicine it
has no equal. 1 t cured my wife of
a malady I had counted Lie: able
—that wolfsbane of our American
people, Dispep iu*
A. E. P. ALBERT,
Professor In Nicholas Public
School, Parrish of Terrebonne,
Louisiana.
MALABIO US FEVERS.
You are at. liberty to use my name in
praise of your Regulator as prepared by
you, and recommend it to every one as Lie
best- prev illative of Fever and Ague In Cue
world. I plant in Southwestern Gco-gia,
neat Albany, Ga., and must say that it has
done move good op my plantation among
my negroes, than any medicine I ever used;
ii supersedes Quinine if taken m time.
Yours <j-c , lion. B. H. HILL Ga
_ CHILDREN! —Your Regulat
or "s superior to any other remedy
for Malarial diseases amor g ciiild
ler, and it has a larrc sale in this
section of Georgia—W. M. Russell,
Alb tny, Ga.
COWS TIP A now.
TESTIMONY OP THE CHIEF JUS
TICE OF GEORGIA.—I have used Sim nons’
Liver Regulator for the constipation of my
bowels, caused by a tc M>vai'y derange
ment of the Liver, for the last three or four
years, and always when used according to
the directions, with decided benefit. I thin*
it is a good medicine for the derangement of
the Liver— .t least such has been my pe. -
sonal experience in the use of it.
Hiram Wapssr,
Cl ief Justice of Georgia.
SICK HE A DA CHE.
EDITORI AL, —We have tested
its virtues, personally, and know
that for Hi. pepsin, Biliousness, p.r.ci
Throbbing Headache, it is the 1 cat
medicine the world ever caw. We
have tried forty other remedies be
fore Simmons’ Liver Regulator, but
none cf them gave us more than
temporary relict; but the Regulat
or not only relieved, but caret: us.
Ed. Telegraph a:jd Mr. - ;?;c
Macon, Ga.
Having had during the last twenty
years of my life to attend to Racing Week,
and having ha 1 so much rouble with them
with Colic, Grubb?, eta., gave me a - reat
deal of trouble ; having heard of your f • -.
ulat-or as a cure for the above hlsea c, I
concluded to try it. A,ter trying one pack
age in mash I found it to cure in every in
stance. It is only to be tried to prove what
I have said in its praise 4 I send you
certificates from Augusta, Climeu and Ma
con. as to the cure of Horse.
GEORGE WAY MAN, Macon, Ga.
July 24.LW0.
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NOTICE l
i
The copartnership heretofore existing j
under the firm u .me of Shelor A Rankin !
has been this day dissolved by inuiiml con* !
sent. The undersigned, who Is authorized '
to settle with all parties indebted to the j
late firm,will continue at the old maud until I
settlements are made and the indebtedness !
of the firm paid. V>. LI. HANKIN’.
X.'li. —Persons indebted must mak s ear- j
ly settlements by note or cash—the latter |
infinitely preicneu.—or costs may-aceme. j
w. r rankin.
June 1 7. 1577. 2t.
Ar GIAP ' r at komc. Samples .
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Aid o Voices, Glover, 30c
Marching ’Neath out- giiarry Flag. S.&O.
Glover, 80c
Aarching ’Neath our Slurry Flag. Qt.
for Male V, 10c
Let ‘lie Hills and Yales Resound Qt.
3/ixed V. 12c
MEMORIAL SOSOS.
Scatter Sweet Flowers o’er her Grave.
Hanks, 80c
Weep o’er he Graves of the Loved Ones.
Banks, 30c
Mcmorial Flowers. Ballad, d/endellssohn,Boc
Scatter &weet Flowers. Trio for Female
Voices, 30c
Weep o’er thd drives. Trio for Female
Voices, 30c
KATSMWm
The Tool step on the Stair. S. & C, Hays, 35c
Don ! Forget Me, II; .inah. K& 0. Hays, 85c
Is Mother there ? Soi.g*& Cb.u, Lays, Hoc
I'oor Little Wanderer, o. c- Cho, ilays, 85c
Bring back my Child, id. is Cho, Days, 3,be
BAiiiCS’ hONOS.
Mo! her! Angel Bother! S. & Q, Banks. SOo
Robin, Sweet Robin. Gong & Oho, D;,n!?s3oa
Are you waiting,there' for me ? S. & C.
Dunks, 30c
Mark the Vesper Bdls are chiming. && .
Dunks, 30c
It there Room Heaven, Rear J/other ?
S- tc C. _ Danks, 30c
( ri*. v'- rm?u CA T 7/1 cj
UAii; vn k i * f.) H IpxN fj, H ,
_Let not thy Heart be 'irotrf,b i. S, &C.
Stewart, 30c
The So'ng my Mother cting. S T g &O.
Stewart, 30c
Tell her T Love her, Song & Chorus,
* Stewart, 30c
you Love me. B> & Cho.
b wart., 30
3 Te me ag-i'n !o r<rt\r ll:art. R. , C.
Published hj J. L. PETERS, Tew To 1 ,
< R- : Kronen f.y, /’. (>. jjcx 103 SUrUvn D.
r.uu mailed, poson receipt of tat
~ , * : ' l ' ttCu ? r;co *
may! > -Im.
' ' 1 ii ~wwiri Tallin >i— nr~. w —iimi^ i,i >p< i i,a l ■ i'jp
DURYSA’S
Sato Gloss Starch.
' TltY IT!
I sc it once, and you wtfl use no other.
DMYEA’S
IMPItOVSD COEN STARCH.
Fronomcrd by .Triors of Croat Interna
ionul i-lspoaltion, Purls, 18i?, to be the
“Perfection of Quality, M
A trial will insure- its popularity every ,
where. X.nc genuine without Dm teas’ on ’
every package.
' • D , ,
. i or sole or grocers gcncrolJij: I
•O
TIIE OhI)EST HOUSE IN CAI.IIf)UN
t
Establiilicid
, 1
ISHETW GGODS ! N I IVY GOODS!
HTE are pleased lo notify our friend? that we r.re t .cw bsyin in a Urge aft’4 srio
If stock of
fESocissomcYTolo Gloods,
Those who wish Biirgaina will give us a call.
FOSTER & HAm,AN.
J. li S. HOLMES, M.D. Ww L. IIOKDON
HOLMES & GORDON,
Wliolesale and Ice tail
No. 19 Broad Street (SHOItTKII BLOCK ) Homo. G.
Dealers in
SIIUCS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
f Dye-Stuffs, T llet & Fancy Articles,
Fnlxits, <3l is,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, 4c.
iiT’fyr t - - - - - - - ■> •- -
a m m —t~th r nniii mhwibb if|
--k,. Cartridge Loader. Webb’s Patent,
the only complete Cartiidge-Loading apparatna ever irt
combining in one compact and portable ma
the various implements employed in lout
V s 'l’ : ‘ ov loeUHvc shell?.
TRICE SIO.OO
Military. Tarpef,
Guns, ng, and Hunting Breech-Loading Fuflcf 5 . *
rrinci Pistols, Cartridges, etc. The Rest In the Wo XFAa
Sportipal office end Armory, ILI ON. N, Y. New York Offioe.^S^^,
Queen s Budding, Queen Victoria St, Chicago Office, 237 Stat x,
Seiul fa TVetulse on Sf.illa- sliootifm*.
Illustrated Catalogues, *t 0 *
CAM PETS.
Win. A. EAYOOOD,
No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Olotlis^
Mattings, Curtains,
1 aambrequinti!, Shades,
& Upholstery Goods.
mr GRASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY,
Letters of Inquiry promptly answered. a>rl2-3m.
■:
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g haed prize:
,rm "T" E ; -m-Aiie—firp r. &
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lz AnstrictCAJ ;c> :.;;y ifc. Xt zlc\, gst cut cf crd&r..
At "will do every eU£3 pud kind cf ‘verk.
NiH tmr tzczi Missus to STtraesr I.cather.
iu f 3 as fa? in. advc.zcD cf cihcr Zzvizg X xYines ia tho nnguitudo cf
* wS F/dparies &a a 5-toasi C:y c.kosCh ia
tho. ckl fasHoaci Cocloa.
Pi?Sqs£l m:do to mzlt th,o *ll i
Either for Gash or Credit.
I MMTS WANTED.-
Address: WiLCO U MACHINE CO.
eLSgvSLAiTDj CXXOy C YJrkCv, 172X7 YOEZ, ST. Y.,
tTITw CI’ZZZA'JZ. X.A., 77, L7O2S* r.O. *
Sorghum Machinery.
Can© Mills,
T -) EVAPORATING PANS,
:XStht h 3f,f f.a,sr.
Pans tn market. Send for description and
prices to
SJHMPIsE, BIRGE & CO.,
gJT. LOUIS, MO.
|S?” And state In what paper you saw tlUs.
SON PAREiL MILLS.
tor grinding Corn and Got., Cora
-4, or tlaud or Power. Also,
.BvMHtten Coae*Borr SKtlla.
an.| lluliteral
lliua ted pamphlet free. Addres*,
Semple, Bitso dr Cos.,
# “ aaa p,eaae 3tat d in what paper j oit Velid Yh Uh
Burdick’s National.
EAY AND FEED CUTTER.
Will Cut mere, in glv- _ /f"'w.
cn time, witlilesspow- Tk
er.than any other Cut
ter in tho market.
Recoin mended by the II
Street Railway com- A| NW|
and 1
p^LSsk l .? iOS^p-
Semple, Birge &, Cos.,
Manufacturers Agricultural Implements and
Specialties in Hardware
010 IVashin "ton Ave., ST. LOUIS, •
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1" ft- r arfa * I a <Say uain our
V/b L L AUC£R DRILLS
m good territory. barer.ptive bedk *•-*?
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