Star of the Cape, 28 April 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Local Department.

B. D. Edmund" A Boa. h»ve uldad m flour and fax) department to their atraadr extana^re grorery and proriaion

Mr. laaar Shaw haa arrired with three horaea and wagona, to commenee the bread campaign (or the Sommer. Jaaac .belierea in roahiug thinga. The “Hard Tadca--exhibited tbema' lvea at the Atlantic Hotel, ilall on laat Thnraday earning. The audience 1 lived bravely through it.

■ MtscrttJprtz* vs 4/> y

aj 200 Parlor aad Coe Idag Steves.

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M

mutual

HARNESS'!

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d Snrina : K. I>. Nrwberry, panv. He and rJovrraor Curtin—who. K Tbomi. E p. st,mki,, . by ,he way. b- rcuorrrrd r™. hU hOe ^ ^ ; N. U Vidram. of Cape Mar City ; „.^-t

* j L. C. Barker. J. A. Maxwell. B. II. !

““ * Davia. F R. Brace, A. Ferguaou. H. II Beadle, of Bridgeteau i H CempbeJI.I. F.. Chyle. J. H. S. Camp-,

«4», rfiS./.y- r^stsoaiSSfti ^e, A Prourlfli. and A S. A aughan. AniI „. w . The'ih-mocratk party in tbi. Ffmrqial. In W. J. Academy. rilr were sadly demmliied by Ihr Haling Eldrr-:-T. Tomlinwin, of mecinaiioa of Col. M’Olure aa a Uocral Fairfield K I>. Edmunda, of Cold ; Republican andidair liar Mayor, goring; II. Faria, of Deerfield ; A. ; inaiued tlmt the Deuiociatic CAmvei Baatcriack. ot Blackwoo.ituwn; doa. j ehould not formally nondnale him Reevea.of Flrat Bridgeton; \. Torrent. ! (anv candidate. buidmuM adjourn n.mm.}!- ^y ^vsjsusiASsia

Oil. A. K. M Clnre in nomination lor

The farcer* of Oothen are aU

lering into the tpring cam[Wign at getting

their fertilbera and preparing the »>” the reception of the teed, wna loh of Industry fumlaliee employment to •pill rge numherofmenandborm. Fmrmhaa undergone a wonderful change a—then it waa a aecondarr matter, a chief dependence—then the land poor, now h la rich ami rieida ter gel y nong the cropa cite naively cullivnU-d

ward with all practicable speed. The "ham-fiit man" haa arrived i town again. He hange hie hat Dp i R. D. Edmunds A Soa'a meateatabliahment. He tued to think that wen very good food for pigs. Fcm Sals.—Mr. Lemuel oflera at private tale the buldli the FrankllD Honee lota on Lalhyette Street. Bargain" can be had, by any

prat

of the At

List of unclaimed letters li

office at Cape May City, for ending April M. 1873;—Jed ilk Bellinger. Chaa. J. D. Davis, Jaa. Dourgan, Chu

Trlbbet Thomas Wmiana. J. B Uajuusox, p. m.

The work of drawing out the pipe from the old arteaian well on the city lot. ban been discontinued, In consequence of the impracticability of drawing it out with the machinery ou hand and

the gnat coat of the work.

The meeting of'theWcatJeraey Freebyteey, adjourned on but Wedneeday evening, and the mlnietera and laymen attending left for their homes by the Tburafay morning and noon trains. All expressed themselves as highly de-

lighted with their visit.

Covnrt Cotrava.—The Cape May Courts convened yesterday. Justice R. Tan Vyckle preaiding, assisted by Judges Swain. Shoemaker and Huglies. As the

the proceedings until our next lane. Mr. J. Aiken, the popular ewnfeetioaer, of St Waahlngtoo street, this city, will morrow (Thursday) evening. He is acknowledged to be the prist* of good fellows and the king of confectioners. Give his cream a trial and be convinced. Limb. Etc.—If any of our readers

vertiiement of Messrs. Cory A Smith, of Millrflla, to be found In another column of this paper. We especially call the attentioo of our bonders to the card of this We have been shown, the architectural drawings for re-modeling the Baptist Church of this city. The improvement contemplates the erection of a tplre, similar to that of the Mitho-

inst., according to announcement, grand success in all Its parts. pleasant and profitable entertainment,and reflected great credit upon an wl pari In it Tuo much praise eann estowed upon the teachers of w public school, through whose untirii 1 p was gotten up. Bight here let n that D. C. Vansman it a live ma fully up to the limes In his profeaeloi mplftrly devoted to hit great work of educaling the young. The plccee prest tbs exhibition were well selected tutd presented in a masterly style, dts tying great taste and proficiency in the sing persons to whom the different pans ■re assigned. I As apace (brbidt intion of the Delusion, that all did th

new and beautiful oyatrrboat win be thod from the ship yard of J. H. Di- , ou Saturday, May lie at 4 o'clock, P. M —Isaac W. B. Gandy, master buildThis laat is said to beau of the t modeled bants ever built in ibis ity. It is designed for Ca|iL E. a Westcott. community is enjoying a pleasant •xcltemrnt over the prrapect of a firstclass spelling bee. which is to take place ' M. K. Cburoh, Jiurth Denalavilk. nrday evening, May 1st. Exrrri

Mrs. Hastings, widow of the late Peter Hastings, has taken the Atneiican House.

nlebed In gtwd etylr, and no efibrt will be spa red to make It a pleasant home for all who pa Iron tie the house. Mr. Dillon retains the bar at the "American," and wUl keep H firet daee In all respects. MlMSTERtAL KXCUAXOES—On list Sabbath a general exchange of pulpits tn the pastors of the churches of “ d Cold Spring r. Hoc, pastor of the M. E. 1»ted In the Presbyterian ia city; Bev. Mr. Dewing. of the d Mr. Bite's pulpit, in the M. E. Cburoh; Bev. Mr. Hughes, pastor of the Capa May City Baptist Church, occupied Mr. Dewlag'a pulpit, in the Cold Spring church, and Bev. B. P. >r of the Cape May City tenan Church, . occupied Mr. «■ pedpit. in — — '

reeeitenL Mr. Vincent Miller and son liters have engaged In hop culture • uHe a large scale, and I have no dou' ut that the rich soil of our Goshen (are rill make litem hop* bop. Work haa eoramrnced in the shlpya; fMesara. Garrison A Barker. They a

J fora new house I

.probably. 1 I , ami likejhc mj pr i*ttiably. "I

'-ra!; Bonhriglit A Co., i holtrstslc dry pu

tythtcal lad, re

single a

Hugliea and B. F. Grant of j UicalcSblile'." Ac be exp^cted , S. J. Baptist Asaodation. 1 case, probably. 1 looked sheepishly i iters. J. L. Hoe. and D B. Harris, of • ’ ' "" " J

I. M E. Conference. ' S. B. Anderson, recently of <

TurlterSoo, and helooginf byleryofMoimionth, wn

member upon the usual credentials, ml ia appointed to supply the Presbvtrian Church at Fnirton, near Brldge-

»• lonsly IrsrgnificaBt. They" have every Rev. C. W. Winnie waa received in focllitv for doing ten mHUoaa of business e-s-rt 5jrj*sjsre^*a«s Mnnknto. in MmnesoU, and is ap. ; 1|i;>n ^ | n a .j ri .„uin 1 c. wbile ited to supply the churches o( Ah-1 tbry. of nil others.' ought to hare their a. Atlantic City, Somers' Point, 1 adrenbemenb in even; first rlasscounty n... i. qt-uo-o. I tsasz s; sssssxt. r. James K. ilson, a Lircutiato j .ns, tuui other places in the South and of the Presby terv of Phlhidelplun Cen-1 West, aad their ailvenistmenla rtould be he eare of Presbytery as a proba- ! rtc _ trardlrr to Now York over the :r for the Gospel Ministry. A call j Peontylvanb. and the Philadelphia and for his services ns Pastor over the firet' Baltimore Roads. Salesmen inthdr autre rhurch of Ccdnrville, waa presented by | Z bellm'a that adrardring^ nKiimissioneni. representing that ran- | useless, hence ouryoungtradnoien curly gregation, 00(1 being found in or' '' 1 '

and be

rrang^i of adults, and the led from the public schools of DennbvIUe and South DennisThe gba dab of Tuckahon have been solicited and have kindly of aa InrltaSan to foraM " the occasion. The bee will be conducted by Dr. M. Beealey. Rev. C. D. Mead, Woolford, l*rot V. Miller, ami Bev. J. H. Dlvertr. Aduiistdon. adults vnu; children, 10 cents. H. [raou AsoniKK axroriTgn.] he next meeting of the N. D. M. E. i society will be held on Thursday from any previous meeting, b being tnged, and if completed, a good entermen! will be provided. Efforts are tg made to secure a quartette of male voices, from Tuokahoe. for tills occasion, also for the spelling bee on Satonlay even - Tbn match waa not attempted . evening, the rumor that take place living Incorrect, Twenty-five volunteer! are called for to spell against the same number of scholAn interesting and amusing time b Our young folks In union with the young people of Tucks bos. stem to be enjoying tkemeelvee by way of grand aodalevening parties. Over thirty pertid. paled In the hut gathering. A stray sheep got into the fold, and though welfound guilty of circulating falsehood* for which he wlU be likely * ig from more than one

mediately signified bis n< His trials, including examination ns to experimental religion arts and sdencea. rod languages of Greek, Latin and Hebrew. Theology. Church GovernBacrameole, Ecclesiastical Hbtory. and a Sermon, were conducted by the Standing Committees, and were itallied by a final vote. Wednesday, April JSth was designated as the lime for hit onlination and Installation. droady been found an efficient workman, having received a large reward for his laltora during the past winter at CedarvUle, by the addiion of more than HO converts to the ■ contribution of 8M

nbperiptiort.tor

the Testi moulal now being procured by the Synod of New Jersey as a filling recognition of 4U yean scried Clerk 'of that body, by B. 1C. Rodgers, D D.. of Itoundbrook, X. J., he havingreeigned '

One evening recently, a considerblo number Of the members of the

Calvary Baptist Church, of ville, made a raid on the pt

and so surprised lb* pastor, Bev. M. M. Finch, and fab Attuily, that they surrendered at discretion. The midertt

Hire possession of the premises, an spread a bountiful board ibatautial and delicate viands ir the inner man. A joyous and _ it time was enjoyed, as wen as

appreciated by all present, and n substantial token of the high appreciation ' in which the members held their paa-

ndge-

II. M Howell, ofi'udwrille: D D. Connor, of Second Cedarvillc: J. D. Rembotb. ”of Firet Camden: J Q. Wllllama, of Cape May" City : S. Tweed, of Fisterville ; X. o-i-e-:- -ce—t-nro; T. K. AlderIt. F. Bancroft, of Second Camtlen; A. S. Woodruff, of Bridgeton; John Homer, of ant ville: I) Spencer. Vineland; J. C. Shepherd. Tuckahoe. Rev. F, R Bractr of Blackwoodtown was elected Moderator for a term of The office of Permanent rharged by the Bev. H, H. Beadle, of Bridgeton, Tlie following mlnietera of olh« deviled to i " entitled I

HfCS.;

lei^tda. it I

WariL which gate Seymour IBOO tuaj-.r Ity tu 1888. gave M'Clure Iras than 300. Mr Wsllsre was biformed^hati '

A gentleman connected with t — the largest advertising agenelet in New York made this remark to me a few days ago- "If IhisCentenntul Exhibition wrto 1* in New York, instead of Philadt would hare expended hr This time ha

together; surcrsefol ni

st fall.

Esppjiy ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Y their clilldren, the rugged edge of When tbi: need parinerof Mr. WetheriH's lift's blessings was told that his aniril nw! gone to God who gave it, she fell In big tliat of her desd husband, whereshe following, when sensibility "returned Just as the remains of Mr. Wetbcrill were tiring carried past the door. Bile arose r— ‘■--I. walked to the room door.

• casket whlchronulr

•n fell backt '

ken hrsated

« benest! the dark,

the same day in another pan _ •• '-t of Will

Ministera:—Rev. It. H. Davit, and Bev II. Reeves, Alternates. Rev. E. D. Newberry and Rev. J. H. S. Campbail. Ruling Elder*:—K, W. Maylln, and Q. Wllllama, Altornalea; J. J. Beeves and .1. D. Keinimth. A commeitee of ladies, iriotu drorclMS, were a| ■gauise a “ Presbyterial Foreign Missionary Society," and tbo - 1. H. Beadle waa instructed '

tiou and to aaaist In the proposed

fixation.

v. W. W. McNair, of the 2od church Cedorvilie, having offered to his pastoral charge, the congregation are cited, by order of PrenIqrtety, to a pi war through appointed iseionera, at tlie ad jourued meet, lug to be hrld J'th inst., "and show if aoy they have, why his request should not be granted.” reaolutlou, expressing symuathy with Rev. Dr. & B. Jones, of Bridge. ue* a member and Slate Clerk of Prenb yteiy, in bis continued 'oil, was adapted, aud ordered to be rwarded. \ Presbytery adopted resolutions,

te of the

iu the ratio of repreeenlatii diinintsb the numerical

tneral Asaemldy ; and its preferet at there should be no change in I mode of electinfi ihe secretaries of I different benevolent boards of the h; algo that the Board of Pubhn be rceommended ‘Ho issue a Man tidy Magazine. Religioas and Literary, nt such lime aa they may

of Mr. Sidney,

choflhagrntlemuiVjr fellow »« ixvxaTtaiTioa. The joint committee, oftbe Legislature, appointed to Inqestlgote the affairs oftbe Philadelphia awl Reading Rrilroed Comlut" letter waa written. This much I may say. that whatever of •ympathy heretofore existed for the miners has been removed Ire their rebent action. The people of this city now regard the — 1 — , ^ robbers and arson.

grapple.

Caraleisrss toldky th. yard, sltsalfea fives te Relishing,

Jan. 1, 1874.

Closuig Out Said fire MSUMIICE CO. i HURIIESS BUSHES

—OF—

!MEN’S AND BOYS’ NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS) AT A CASH D1SCOUMT OF excelsior hall,

15 PER GENT. — j We now offer without reserve, FROM OUR HITHERTO LOW PRICES.'"

Having hid in an extensive stock of Parlor and Heating Stoves for the vsenl Season, at much lower prices than usual, wc will sell aa above stated “for the next fifteen days,” giving an extra discount on every

.on or Heatixu Stove.

,u will do well to examine this assortment, aud also our Cooking

Stoves, Ranges, Ac.

To parties selecting a foil assortment of articles to commence - housekeeping, a discount of 20 per cent, will be allowed. J. H. BENEZET & BRO., £2 Jackson St., Cape May City, X. J.

| MEN’S YOUTHS’ & BOYS’

CLOTECIIM GF, « ftom the stout working rratt

“LIVE AND LET LIVE”

Hut do not imagine that ail are like i his firm. Our indulitral establishment 1 ire learning the benefits of sdverjttlng. rod they are growing rapidly more and norc liberal in this respect; their workhops are twing enlarged, their beak ac-* room is swelling. tboirenphsIlncTcaMUg rod the whole city feelt the elfect of their

1SB. AND SONS THE WOBSR FOR TIlE LOW RUB OF BP t'E LIVE IS BOPSS OF BETTER TIMES, FEELISOCONFltlEJ HAT WE HAVE SEBiTED THE PATROSAOE TUCS FAR BEIN'! ALWATS AT Ol'R POST TO EXECETE ALL ! OP It USB WITH SEATS ESS ASD DISPATCH. WE STILL Cl

A FELL SHARE OF TRADE.

SFOUTHTG AND TIN ROOFING, At the Lowest Possible Figures, OCR CLOSEST ATTEXTJ^Sj ALL ORDERS FOR Cook Stoves, Ranges, Portable & Stationery HEATERS AND PAHLORSTOVE6, Tin-ware, House-Furnishing Goods, <U Kfc\*-\V tRF A «! 1.1,0IV-W ARK. ^ ALL SMOKY CHIMSEYS FERFECTLY Ct'ttED OR .\UCI|.tKOK—A7 A LOW FIQl'RB •BY A NEAT GALVANIZED IRON OOTHIC TOP.

Till* HT4KK MI NT BE NOI.D. Come early and secure bargains. EDWARDS&LAWRENCE EXCELSIOR HALL. N. E. Cor. End',* Markrt feta..

M C, PATTERS UN..

BEAPEE and TAILOR, cape'mWooubx house.

•_ W. C. PATTERSON.

POWELL'S

GENTS' FURNISHING STORE

REMOVED TO

DrralnrSI. opp Grreiiwoad«altagr,

MANSION STREET. BETWEEN PERRT AND JACKSON. ! I j» vnorei Ac l^ettilkoikc.

t Tbey

rum the same house, placed aide by side 1 one brane, and laid together In the

•me chamber of the dead

During ^the nme week. Mr. Jamra ehfldren. by scarlet fever, a boy am?girl, four and six years of age. Thedayf.il lowing their burial Mn. Coletnan died *—0 pure grief st her lost, and mother children sleep their las! sleep aide by .. leaving the heart stricken father to tread alone—to him—life’s thorny path. Two of our city banks have suffered .pveral Iraacs at the hands of sharpers. The dm was at the Fanner*’ and Me-

chanics’ Bark, when)

looklbg thief.

a grot

id ham—

tying teller, asking him if iiJtf while the teller was

holding It up to the skylight to see if daylight wntfid ptoetnite the filthy lucre,

'as*,:

Treasurer's office, and in re ing a box In each hand. 1 containing 83,000 in cash.

door of the bank

blocked by three of four men. who seemed —— 1 — — ve together, and In haste Jostled, and before be wi aware of the design of the party, ti wallet was stolen. Not being able '-and. yet fearing something he hurried to the cashier and

New Cheap Cash Store, KTo. BO -WaslxlrkBitcixi Stroot, (NEAR HIE POST-OFFICE.) , BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS AND WALL PAPER. CHEAP FOR CASH. AND CASH 0SLT. . Have had all the Credit Trade I want. When nil mv nld croditnra pay up may Dust again. Will see about it Come right along with the cash and save money. O A-STi SA-VES TIM33. SAVES FRIjENDEL SATrSlTROUBLE ASH SAVES^MONEY-.^^SH IS

ELDBEDGE JOHNSON.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ttBADQUARTERS FOR* Fill; 1 'CLOTHING,

STOKE KOOIS, Fo. 47 WA3HU6T0I’ STEEET. The Largsat snS Most CempJM aa CLOTHS, CASSIMKBB8, DOESKIN,

h this Cosatj,

MADE TO ORDER AT TIIE LOWEST FItiCRES. CLOTH IRQ fee Era's. fiSS a— —.

Alts a fall aedenatilstsstraksf GENTS' FBRNIfinrNO 000D8 saoh as Ledarabiris

aad Drawtrs, White, Faara aad Ca-im.-s Shirt., Dmbnltas.sta. ,

sr Sleek at READT-MJ

ISAAC n. SMITH.

SMITH & HENRY PRACTICAL HOUSE AID 8IGI PAHTERS, GRAINING IN IMITATION OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD. Calelmining, Wall Painting. China Gluearog, and all kinua of Painting needy "NUMBER 19‘^ASHDiOTON STREET, CAPE MAY CUT. / GEORGE W. SMITH, V AUCTIONEER, No. 14 WaMIlMTO* SagtlT.'Capi Mav OitT Vineland Steam Sash Faetefy. KIMBALL, PRINCE AGO.,

X-OW PRICES.

US A TRIAL. WE 0811 ONLY KILN DRIED LUMDER-ffi

... IffiFTLY ATTENDED TO.

BALL. PRINCE A tXI. Y.naUnd, N. J.

ALL 0KDEB8 FI

I WARRANTED.

MANSION 8T.. CSWX MAT CITY ‘ afOa 8TAH OF TME CAFE

h«. Kjt», Frtlw ,. j

EEXIm NOTES. ,, V 1 ’ mayy E»a?»£“■*“ ASHAASEtte. 'iiillT-f? ore,.... —

TERM OP TEN YEARS,

ASA nm L0S8 BY

Fire and Lightning'

:atpaa’m i. uus Distriet. whBa th Farm Buildings & Contents

-ATHANIBI Ft KM.'N L

t FBONFTLY PAID.

PrraldraL’

FI.BMAA 1 UIILFORD, Saemar,.

tS5»!d5S£K!SI*t =--fan!;!'Sv~S

FIRE INSURANCE! JESSE M'COLLUM

‘.ir the Church. Sahbath School. Lodge roll aa the Par!,*, they have no eqimb end tut price, and list M leatlmonial* te of whom you may know, are using Organ*. Address. ' ’ D. F. BEATY A CO,, . Wamuxotox. JulylS-dAw Om WArren County. N. J

AI’E MAY CITY, N. J. Merchants of Newark, -NEW JERSEY, ASSFTTS NEARLY $1,000,000, DWELLINGS, STORES AND HOTELS. Insured at low rates. JESSE M’COLLUM. CAFE MAY CITY. N. J.

ilour. Grain, Feed, fie. THOMAS H. ROSS,

GILdlX, FEED, GROCERIES, FERTILIZERS 'ylnd all kinds of EKILD and GARDEN SEEDS ■ OYSTERS. POULTRY. EGGS. ND FARM PRODUCE, OF EVERT DE8CRIITION, RECEIVED AND SOLD ON COMMI88I0N. |ay~Conaignmenu Solicited. L 13 A II FEDERAL STREET,

FL OUR AND FEFaD. jars, Oats, Cera Meal, Orcttnd Teed

lY AM) STRAW BY THE BALE Beat qnallf j lA-hlxh < 0*1. d-Mllls at Oold Hprlng; store and ware-

Contractors and. Builders. STILL AT IT.” WIRE i ELDREOOiE •ONTRACTOBS.Ja Bl'ILDERS.

BUOF.—Nos. A aad e, Mansion St. HOF FMAN ffi W II.I.IAH*. CARPENTERS A BUILDERS,

ulldlnga rontre. nlahed protn|«lj

Hnppltvd wlthall IDs nsetMaary in . into appllanera (or that punioae. k*d ra’Smf “ii

HAND & WARE, ooKr'r n a-otot^s

BUILDERS,

NO. (> MANSION STREET,

CAPE MAT CITY.

Estimates ruraiehed for the sraetion of

Beneficial Association.

FKIIGtDEM'HIA.

r rm.i, sA*it..ri:A

Ship Chandlery. RICHARD R. W1LLMMS, JOHN kb LEE A •O., s. 46 A4S'K. Whams PHILADELPHIA. C AND TWINE MANUFACTURER. DELAWARE BRAND OILLINO TWINES, GANGS OF RIGGING O^FITN FOR NEW VEHRELR. A SPECIALTY. YACBT AND RKITF FIXINCM of great v» rt elr-_We_hare tn atock a laega Nhlp d’nritenter'a Tools and M*OAKUU. PITCH. ROBIN. PAINTS. OUR, NAVAL STORES GENERALLY. 09 Oltri MADE TO ORDER AT . SHORT NOTICE.

approved raaetill

COLLAR*. BRIDLE*.

•ya »• baad aad *■««.**** •Talriug J :• whh D 'alar re aad dlapalal SIMPSON RICE.

THE CELEBEATED Vacuum OU BUeklog

IS SOLD BY

SIMPSON RICE. MANSION b-TRKET. CAPE MAT CITY. N. J

1). F. IIKA'IY A CO.’S CEI.EB"ATED -rolni-nt mnairiana and

Sewing .Mach in ex. ipiIK.XEW SECOR

lOCKOTITCn

Sewing Machine.

D S. EWING. th and Walnut Sta., Philadelphia, Pa.

A M IDEA!

WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing l^ctchiiio

50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned W1S.S9K

WILCOX. CRTHENDENdOB

mberlaln Improved

r ,1.,. ..I.I -1> I- ai,r‘„.r, urul |. , ie th. place of all othare niannauaurrei

GHAKIES P. WHITE,

CLOCKS,

WATCHES, JF.WKLRY AKD; SILVER WAR* He. 88 Wesktagtea forest, Cape Kay RKPAIRINO

IN 1RM. STAlll.DtHMENT.

THIBISlIiTHIiDBID The Highest Premium was awarded to it at ’VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.: Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING The Best Sewisj Machines and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. < iar For Hemming, 'Felling, Stitc'ing, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering. Quilting, & St'tching fine or heavy Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we bare no Agents, we<w]U deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station o! Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing • Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange, ' Send for Circulars, Price |,kt, 4k., and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashion*, General News and

AS 8013 Wanted

Ti'iry r rfr ;! Address,

•!&i Setiu laski* Gi.,

*°S^ffS^.SSa?a\SK1!£~ CLEVELAND, ohig