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the carolina watchman vol xvin.-third series salisbury 11 c n0vembee 18 13s6 no 4 a car load yigtob graib mills kelleh3 patent for sale to tin fanners of row an cheap for cash or veil secured tims notes this drill stands ai tlie xwy front and is unsurpassed by any other in america it sows wheat and clover sved and boarded oats together with fertilizers most admirably the quantity per acre can be changed in an instant — by n in 1 motion of the hand read what people who have used it say about it . . i mt veunon rowan co x c sept iv ii 188g i have used tbe victor kellers patent grain drill for several years and i consider it i perfect machine one can set it in an inbuilt to bow any quantity of wheat or oats per acre from one peck to four bush ! els it sows bearded oats as well as it does wheat or clover seed and fertizcrs to pci fection 1 know it to be strictly a n'o i drill and combines strengt'i with i its other pooil qualities w a lu kky s m.i-i'.i i;v x i '. si-pt loth 1 "'; l.»-t spriiii 1 ljorrowt'il mr white fraley'a vmctor f kellers patent grain drill and put iu iu d its w ii li it 11 sowed bearded and non beanie i oat to perfection i believe it to be the best grain drill 1 ever saw li sows wheat or oats and clover seed and fertilizer all < ». k . and i have bought one for this fall's si i dinju of the agent john a boydi-n 1:k a i:d ii ( ow vn s vmsbl'uy x 0 sept 17th 18s6 i have used the victor kellers patent grain drill for the past ten years and c>n aider it by far the best drill made i have also uued the bechford & hulfiiian drill but greatly prefer the victor because it is much the most convenient und i believe one victor will last i «■••> uv.c.k lord v huftinau drills the victoi all kinds of grain satisfactorily fka.nk r.mc \ i hep for salt by jno a boyoe piedmont wagons yes | piedmont wagons mage up ai hickory yon know ! why they can't be beat they stand where they oughi to right scpuiry at the fbont ! it was a hard fight but they have won it ! last read what people say about them auil if you want a wagon come quickly ami buy ik either fur cash or on time s m isuky n f '. sept 1 i w t n ye»r ap;o i bou»ht a « two hoi>e i'ii'dmoiit wacjon of tin \ john a boyilttn have u.-nl ii i , ., the time sini i have t rii-d it sc ei i hauling saw logs and other heavy and lave not had to iy one cent for n pm!i 1 look upon t he imedm as the best liinible skein w igon ma<ic in the united states the timber ummi in tliriii i most ■: ili v \\ l seasoned tr unki p th ■; vsox s u.l-i iiy n < '. auj jtth i a .:■- i :■' i boujjfhl - !' john a . l ' den i one liorse 1 which hai done much - rrvioe ami no part of ii qm-ntly '■'•- cost liotli iii -. john i ii-im.v i s vi.isr.rny n c si i :. 3d issg eighteen months ago i ijouiiht of john a hoyden a 2 inch thimble skein pied mont w:il r n und have used it pretty much all the time and it ha ifirsl rate wa^on n'oth i has jjiven ; • .; lired n<i n t a w.u.tox s ■;■:. rtii i sl - : '. 18 months ago i bought of the agent n salisbury u ■.' [ inch 1 piedmont n ai(o -: oik horse wagon 1 have kept ii in almost coi stani • and during t he ti : on it t , . load ■of v ootl ii bout i i "';•;:. a white eoss . ■y ::', .; vme p.uylk o'eeii.lv red rose h inn m of love ton 1 • is a doi c \ ■- .■. hiti v i liirl test i ii .. ...- . soon s'o one < i i'm some heart thimn li nds unto ii - ill '. :!-■■■■!! h an : l r i . - 1 touched its quivering trings . and whimper ii ■• whi re ha t tin . sts - ■' ■lonf lonpjdhtc — -«?»» tn yellow year the ; ellou year i hasting to its close : tiic little bird ■' snug theii la i their small notes twitter in the dreary blast thai shrill piped luirbinpit ofcarl mows thopaticni beaut of the scentk-.-ss ro v i .',:■: - ; .. i ■. hoar trystal quaintly glass la:)'j a pale mourner for the summer past i a little suinmer wiutc it grows — i m of the faint brief lay : .,\ shine : the iii tragi way of oozy it >■>!■.-. v liic-li no deep bank : fin ■, and tlie gauni woods in rajr-zed scant array j wrap iheir old limbs with sombre ivy-twine — foil impossible once there wa n maid ■■■• ho e b d ui f l'ut to sli lieost irt : vet she'd shirk no household duty an<l she i en had i heart ( i'er :. i i'!i other like the sunib am - in the i itb r sv ci p i he '■ps ir wa h t!i • i lothe k . r night lii grand iiano sang responsive to htr touch and liii maid oj - . inner ( ft made i read and piea and sueh irm and ft-a ture th her glance vt-i thi han isome ihi i ure ...:,: . i s her addro3.s has b»i n lost i hnnt trar '■r thanksgiving proclamation koutn carolixa executite depart mknt believing thai <•-"•! almighty is the ource of ili power und stuthority in civil government iintl recognizing him in t he person o i i is son t be lord jesus christ its the saviour of man kind and the jivcr of every ir 1 "' and perfect gift i alfred m scales gov ernor of n^orl li < ' irolina by v;i ; ue of i !:■• aul uorit v in mo ve ted hy law do i hur.sdav the 2">i n day of novemlifr as a day of special thanks giving to almighty uocl for r large sha - e of mercies and blessings vouch safed to us in the past year and of devoui praver that he will continue to us his guardianship and tender care for all time to come and i respectfully urge upon all m accordance v;;h an hon ored custom of " : : : .- people to remem ber liberally on i liai day the helpless oi phans that we have taken under our charge ! » me ii our t\i i !; dpi h this the 01 h da of xovemh ir l8s0 and in the tid eleveui h ;, ear of our a merican lndr-jis^ndence lfreh m scales i .■the < lovernor ( '. ! i a kmfikli private - : '. :■itary about parties m ig \ : q>i ci \ ii ssrvic ', rules in ternal revenue app intmeni of negroes to prominent offices etc h.isplavi'd the mis hief wil ii the i emocrai ic party oi xorth ( larolina tw n or i hr«»e years ago ■:. iredicted thai when i he color line w i itb ilisli il b ■■- hite 1 emocrat . the 1 em i ratic party in tlie south would lose its hold on the affections of v hite voters it has already i ome to in north ( arolina ve read in o ir exchanges of many white l>emo.rai ; ig the epublii'.an t i : t . and of ' !' ■■■iblicans voting thfi f)emo .. rut lvmetu ier i hai t here is a in - te in irii \ in ntorl h car olina the ! ; hi u-.r ; ■party c innol af o wap vhil voi^sfofn gru vot :, for i he re '■nn thai not many v hite m ii vvill ■• >- : tperai i '•■ii it negro men in politics 1 f tin 1 1 em icra ic part <; to be no lunger the whiii man's party we ■:■■■■sure thai in iiy white men will leiiv • it that's he truth even if peo nle say it i unjust and not true convict la'or we ho ur ] po le v ill discuss the pe.isil ' tioe to work con i ici - in each couni v where they are convicted on th public roads and in the swamps and other works which will take some of the burdens off the peo ple and if after the matter has been weighed it should be thought wise and judicious to adopi this plan instead of sending to the state prison then lei the legislature so order or if it should require a change in : he consi itui ii m let the work be bfgiin ai ow e liui we think i h ■l ■.■; •■ti ire can aeci nn plish this w it.li mi inn change in the oi'ganic !:. w \ v > •■ai •■opposed to the peaitentiafv and would like to see the buildings . and machinery sold tn .- line ent rpj-i ing driving firm cor poration or indi idual as a pl.ini for otii ' kind of xorth carolina enier ' prise -. coil -.-. i s'n-k democrat the returns by states indications that the nkxt house will be democratic by 2.1 majority : washington i c nov 8 the late ; r.'i ;:;■!!> ii hand make it appear that t!i democratic majority in the next house will be 21 including the t wo labor men who-il is understood will i th vote with the !>>■nocr its it now seems i ha.1 the epulicans have elected four kepresentatives in california and the democrats two the democrats elect their candidate in the second ncr'h carolina district and the offi cial count in the seventh ohio districi gives campbell democrat three ma jority the table of state itepreseata . lives is a follows states dem rep ■alaba-ma 8 0 arkansas 5 u california ',' 1 colorado i u connecticntt 3 1 delaware 1 0 florida 2 u georgia 10 0 illinois 0 14 indiana (> 7 iowa 2 ( .) kansas 0 7 kentucky 8 3 louisiana <> 0 maine 0 4 maryland 5 1 massachusetts i s minnesota '•) 2 michigan y •> mississippi •"'» *> missouri v 2 nebraska i 2 nevada 0 i new 1 lampshire 1 1 new jersey ~ ; "> new york in 19 ni»rt h ( icirolina 7 i 1 oregon 8 20 khode island 0 1 south < larolina "■. 0 tennessee 8 2 texas 1 i 0 vermont 0 2 \ irgiuia 4 0 y esi ii-l r iui;i i 1 wisconsin 2 7 j totals l73 l2s secretary mcpherson of the repub lican campaign committee says that if the republicans have a majority on n vote by states in the house they will filibuster to the end of both sessions before they will allow the democrats to change result by a contested election case the only places where a change uf diii vote would affect anything he says are where the votes an 1 too dni ie-i to admit of a conti f lon^'o platform mr long has been i sec ted to the legislature in cabarrus over mcaiister j tlit democratic nominee long was very frank in his campaign he made his own platform which was plain ana to the point he promised if elected : to favor laws giving logs anus ears eyes noses and pensions to disabled confederate soldiers to h ive all vvhis ' key sold in the state a ih od to | make teacher ? teach ten hours a day inid to restore virility to superanuated citizens to cap the climax he prom ised thai if elected he would furnish a special train to all who voted for him to take i hem to raleigh to witness his inauguration in the legislature lie said he did noi want t he voters to think he wa i trying to fool them for he gave it as his opinion that neither lie nor mealister were li to represent the county in the legislature we venture to say he will make a good member xot-fli staff mr morriason's defeat the democrats must pull themselves to ixetlior ami nol only make tlie bfstof their iiiiitrcssional lenders l>ul loam wis dom from it the people are disgusted with unfulfilled promises what withl3.it refusals tn reform the tariff vvith jobbing river ami harbor l>i i is and demagogic o'f^o margarine bills the people can see do dif ference between democracy and kcpubli en ; -;.:. a pm liiii 1 ;, vi'4'-i o reforming democratic party is what the people want and not a mere bm i et hop for e peculating i , ofii c tin sday's election ■liuiild teach : i the ! jenioeratic admini trntion ri '< ;,..... nc ( mjjressmon i vain ; ; ■!.■!>• slander like mud dri - ; and fall i t boston i'ounrr wci/nacordial ( o j !' s dyspepsia indigestion weakness chills and fevers malaria liver complaint kidney troubles neuralgia and rheumatism tt is invigorat _ tt gives new ing ar-.j dc life to the lightful to take p^,|whclt system ar.d uf great value *( i f\b by strengthening as a medicine for xriq i tn muscles ton weak and ailing «' : j ? ir.g the nerves women and chil ? * 1 and completelydi drcn 31 * h k cst ' n k the f od - 9 csst ' uffti i y ii 1 1 co n c a i n s b i£3 a bool volina 1 no hurtful b g k ■**- b 1 e a d i n g mi ..' ;. is ecu g i w physicians telling pjf.ci ci c.-if : lly i *' ■§ how to treat dis sected vcgeta i vk j eases at hume ble medicin s i k ■■js ma ted together combined s ■■.:■. |\ with a set of hand fully mnklr r *\ v scnio cards by new sale ar;j i-lcata.-.t v he'iiotype process remedy on receipt of 10 c k ; ■' ■■'*■'-• r : • ir f u)l.l ihkiiiu remit 1.00 till lull llm botui • i .. volina drug and chemical company baltimore d r s i a good man gone rev walter w pharr 1 d who w;is stricken with paralysis near his in milliard creek township lasi wednesday morning at l o'clock as noted in yesterday's ( bserver died from the effects of the i v ok at 7 o'clock wednesday evening 1 , though news of the fatal termination of hi illness did no reach this city until yesterday morning dr pharr was aged sibdui ~''< years and was one of the ix-st known divines in this section he was a native f mecklenburg county and in the vear 1842 he graduatorl t the t diversity of north carolina a few of his univer sity class lii.itcs including col win johnston survive him after leaving the university dr pharr entered the union theological seminary at col umbia 8 c where he jirejiared him self for the ministry ;. ui the firet ehurch over which he assumed pastoral ehai'ge was poplar tent in cabarrus ( lounty i if served a ! ; sistor of this church for twelve or fifteen years when he accepted a call to the presby terian church at statesville ue re mained in charge of the church there for about ten years hen he took charge of the church at mallard creek ; in this county and served as its pastor with great faithfulness ami fidelity up to i he month of may 188 i when he was prostrated by an atl tck of paraly sis and from which he r ! but very ' slowly and w:is never afterwards fully i able to perform his duties l ; a pastor since this stroke he had retired from active labor on accouni of his enfee bled condition being confined to his bed the greater portion of his time il was still weak and sick when the second stroke came last wednesday and under which with his shattered constitution he rapidly sunk to the grave during his lifetime dr pharr held many positions of i nisi and honor and was for many years president of the board of trustees of davidson college i le was also for h long time a director j and trustee of the s nion theological seminary of \ irginia he was a good man in a'l t he relal h ins of life and as such k will be mourned as a divine he was learned and gifted with talents that were recognized throughout all this section of the state 1 pharr was one of the 10 ministers present at the organization of mecklenburg pres bytery on october k3th isou the funeral services over dr phirr's body will be conducted al 10 o'clock this morning from mallnrd creek church and liev 1 11 morrow will officiate ( hen obseru r anlnlignant foung lajy m iss florence !;: ; h i he pretty and interesting lady canvasser of the sun ny south has gotten in > trouble in this ci v again li will be remembered thai miss bligh w:;s inhibited from canvas ing for her literary j 1 iper in lynehl ur \ b ut twelve months ago vvii hout taking oui i he regular licen :•: ana ii will also be re .•■i i hai i in suvtiy south publi died a spicy arl ic-le on the subject of ; he oui rage hum nt ing the sad lack of pal rioti m and c>;m mon sense on the par of thin bcnign ted peojile the newsp.'i])ers of this city agreed that the law as interpreted here was an imposition so far is it i related to netc-ii/uper-i and the council some time ago struck the word news papers from the ordinance thursday miss bligh again appeared in lynch burg and began a canvass for hi-r paper bui before she had'jjrticei tie i far officer pendleton fell obligi ! la w arn her to desist unless she k1i mid lirsi i ake oui ii license the \ ou>ig la y was indig nant and visile judge latham asked that functionary to grant her relief from the state tax bill the judge ex pressed regret thai he could no oblige her i!i bligh tln'it to save further annoyance paid i ui ii ■■■:> ■■• i .-.. hynckburg nt irs uiilaiillig sjptiuill'o mi lijtui lio"a.jo m^m-h i r ;[■:■■..■[ '■—-■•■•:■■■.■■■• ! n ; ■. ; ;■■t • luii'k -;■■-,..,■.:.!,.. i ::■:■■.. . -..:■■■. .: . i : !.,-, ap{>«ut .-. •■!• •!!■:•• > . .. i v:::;-i i r.u ii or i:'!i • t m ; i!;ui:'i.>ni * and ; ••; ! i . iioiatioiis ij.jw is al .-. hi ;• ij cost no : lid illx ; !.;-. !'!:••::(■; :■, -: . . : 111 illdly wiiil i p.-iiiuul -■■■■■•! of lin [•<• ai i to . ; (. ■in rliiug \. i h oujrlil i imvi im fii ilone i>iii-y m-v si !■■:•-: u li:i : .. j«-ll<t !-.;>- i ! •■<■' ihu ■■!.::: i . ■■' ■s : ii i!ry f'j i h : (■■•. • r !'• ■■■'.-•.■-:■m ■i is - ■' ■i 10 siimoisliveeilisiflafoh fpukely vegeta8i e i k<tipr:.i . ■;>;■., •■■■soutb to ar use vi r j i>rpiu i-ivt-r to a lic-altliy hct:«u it acts sv : h extraordinary effii '■• y vr tho slalarla bum i (.,;;.;' ii l>yk]k*{i ; :'. >;. i i . :::,:•.-, c«:isti|>»tion tsiti i ur .-., ii ilti*-j ! ■■■■. .. •:•:■:.;, :.. :■::- .;.:! jj.-pr ~- ..-. < ...;,■. the best u i i children r r \,!, ii ,, i . . • . ., • .,.. : . only genuine h r,urzslamp : . . • : / .'.■;.., j !!. zejlin c co philadelphia pc a vinegar well '! here is great excitement at new london 0 over the fact that one of ' • the public wells of water has turned < into a well of vinegar 5!r carney i | gentleman in the employ of i boot and shoe firm went to the well : i s u s 1 1 ; 1 1 one ; morning recently to get water for . sprinkling the floor of fclie store and in pumping sun that the water had i pe ■euliar red color but thought nothing about it until he drew s->me to drink ji he took a good swallow if it and found that he was nearly strangled others tasted of ii and the news soon spread to all paits of the city and in a short time the citizens were flocking to the weil and carrying home what seem ed to be a good quality of vinegar one enterprising grocery firm here has already filled loobarrels with it and proposes to put itonsale farmers are coming in from all parts*of the country and taking home with them thousands of gallons what seems more surpris ing is the fact that the how of vinegar is greater than the flow of water the earth wave on the night of august 31 , was felt very perceptably here and all attribute the phenomenon to ih con vulsion of nature o — expecting cash a brother publisher said to us the other day that he recently received a letter from a magistrate saying that he thinks he can colled the subscription bills in his neighborhood because a number of the delinquents have joined the church we have to confess that after over thirty years experience we are a doubting thomas a religion that would cause men to pay their debts would in a valuable factor in the newspaper business and would be wel comed by publishers who are constantly victimized by all classes of men from alleged christians to pronounced infi dels now notwithstanding all the changes of the centuries as in the days of pop an honest man is the nobl i work of god elizabetii ditij ( arolim'an a mack eye to your antagonist is often worth two black eves to yourself whitenall times who it!i<m in w ducats at the exjx'iisi oi suffering 1 huniunty the iarin^r unll exhibited by xon professionai frauds the country is bonded with bogns nicdi c.in nu'ii and in i few cases i heavy rapi ill they have t sustain their prestige numerous cleverly concocted certificates ire forced upon the unsuspecting purport ing to ]■:' c snatched i hem from i he yrtivc nan poor vie i in of itlond poison or other ilisiui c when lo our knowledge the identi cal pui*sons lav iiroauinff in at^oiiy while tlie piililic were reading their remarkable re co very another serious ft'i n e is the publication of erroneous statements concerning •. nrious ii ;::;-, biicii ah nre prescribed by our best p!i\sicini)s declaring them deadly poi ons iodide of potash which seems to receive their condemnation when prescribed by plnsieinns and in the proper combination with certain coin pounds i not only harm - but forms one of the most powerful untac'iiists to blood poi on known lo the iiedieal world i b 15 botanic blood hal m j coni iins iodi le of potash this com pany hold hundreads of genuine certificttti ■irom persons who hnve been cured of vari >) is diseases arising from an impure state ul the blood by the use oi ii b b the ijues mn'i now is ifiodide of potash is such a terrible em my i health why i il that tin blood balm bo have made within three i.ur the most gitiantii sales and cures ever made on a.int'1 i an soil '. \ generous proposition \\ .' tire credibly informed that the blood balm o atlanta g propose to cure an t the fo^owini complaints for one ilii;<i the money and in one half of the time requir ed by any known remedy on earl h ti dis eases embrace all forms of scrofula and scrofulous ulcers and tumors all staji ol blood poison rheumatism catarrh skin diseases and illinois kidney affections chronic female complaints eczema etc semi to them r a look filled with tin in t '.'. onderful ca e ■i recmd mailed liv to any address wonderful !' jeers a 1 1 a ■• r g .. jmiic ".! s86 n is79 lhere came on my hand wliai v ihoiighl to be a < arbubcle which r.in its course several m»n bs broke and fina h i the ncxi p ii)g knots r>r knod c.-une oil in '. arms whi.-ii were t hoimht t iir : heuinafic and i took gallon ' f metli cine from the best physicians in cutliliwr ga where 1 then res ided about tiii time my left ihnl belo i i nommenced swelling at a fearful rate and finally emu to i head and broke both arm were sore and [ noul.d hardly bear in weighl standing and hardly know how 1 managed to live through it all about thi time we moved from cuhiburl to atlanta i began to despair of ever getting well ih lore on my limb was a regular eating nli-er nn.v ab nit ' hive inches in lengt h t w o im-li ea width seeming to be down to the bo in and disi hai aiiout a cup^ii of pus i .,,.,• tei ad ■. ' . ■nns still i mining my i sleep disturbs 1 ami i sometimes thought i j h ould lose m : p a frien i re ■■: mended b b b i com ] tn ...,-.• i it . !,-■■■. and 1 au an improvement : vom ■i very first 1 have taken or 9 bot i ;;,.-_ an i ;. lv arm are entirely well and tlie ; •• ■! on my limb has healed i now i f e el like a new p i>on i hanks to such a i n ■',;,■remedy b.b b mr fa inie 1 f ■i i . 100 west i iki r f a tlanta ga a b > r of wonders free ■■■. ., jo •■', po . :-. scroi ill anrl j >; veiling . • ■■. soros kheumit ism lining rom ■. , t n*u etc imii ■ii-eby mail •■■rmr ■•..••/•• i tn ti ii i bon • . , i .;-■•■m ■'. u i ■•■:..-■' - prool ■,■. er '" ' ' • ,,,;;..-. bi.oodbat.mf'o kvlan .. • . i losing valuable time lie was seated across the room i she snid if a brc were to break out denly in tbe house what would !><■vour fl r — r impul •. do yon think :" well my first ■thought would l.c for you ofcoursi : i vvonld get ;. on in a place oi safotr and then do what i could to e\tin : l the flames that would very nice of yon harrr to think of me first it if a tire was to : reak nut now for instai ce « oul in"t von valuable tin ■» me w uj .. roon»!j st paul i > activity in railroad buhding [ bait imore mah:i act urcr ' rce one of the mosi iu factor ■in fclie present activity m the iron !,■■!• is the very hirs^e railrond constniciion in progress a few months tgo wlien | it was predicted by tlie railway .!■/■that the new railway mitatge of ibihtl wonld not fall sliorl of i,lkk milt *, there way con adi rabl j donbi us to the | correctness of th ts tlie entiro in v mitaigt 1 for i vv -"> was only 3,131 miles li is already pro hnwvvit th:i i;i-i ! > • - fi.ouo miles the total will probably run it | ) to at least 7,000 miles and possibly more or a larger mileage than in any preceding fearexcepi in iss1 and s^"j the returns to the uailwny a
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1886-11-18 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1886 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 4 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1886-11-18 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1886 |
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Page | 1 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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the carolina watchman vol xvin.-third series salisbury 11 c n0vembee 18 13s6 no 4 a car load yigtob graib mills kelleh3 patent for sale to tin fanners of row an cheap for cash or veil secured tims notes this drill stands ai tlie xwy front and is unsurpassed by any other in america it sows wheat and clover sved and boarded oats together with fertilizers most admirably the quantity per acre can be changed in an instant — by n in 1 motion of the hand read what people who have used it say about it . . i mt veunon rowan co x c sept iv ii 188g i have used tbe victor kellers patent grain drill for several years and i consider it i perfect machine one can set it in an inbuilt to bow any quantity of wheat or oats per acre from one peck to four bush ! els it sows bearded oats as well as it does wheat or clover seed and fertizcrs to pci fection 1 know it to be strictly a n'o i drill and combines strengt'i with i its other pooil qualities w a lu kky s m.i-i'.i i;v x i '. si-pt loth 1 "'; l.»-t spriiii 1 ljorrowt'il mr white fraley'a vmctor f kellers patent grain drill and put iu iu d its w ii li it 11 sowed bearded and non beanie i oat to perfection i believe it to be the best grain drill 1 ever saw li sows wheat or oats and clover seed and fertilizer all < ». k . and i have bought one for this fall's si i dinju of the agent john a boydi-n 1:k a i:d ii ( ow vn s vmsbl'uy x 0 sept 17th 18s6 i have used the victor kellers patent grain drill for the past ten years and c>n aider it by far the best drill made i have also uued the bechford & hulfiiian drill but greatly prefer the victor because it is much the most convenient und i believe one victor will last i «■••> uv.c.k lord v huftinau drills the victoi all kinds of grain satisfactorily fka.nk r.mc \ i hep for salt by jno a boyoe piedmont wagons yes | piedmont wagons mage up ai hickory yon know ! why they can't be beat they stand where they oughi to right scpuiry at the fbont ! it was a hard fight but they have won it ! last read what people say about them auil if you want a wagon come quickly ami buy ik either fur cash or on time s m isuky n f '. sept 1 i w t n ye»r ap;o i bou»ht a « two hoi>e i'ii'dmoiit wacjon of tin \ john a boyilttn have u.-nl ii i , ., the time sini i have t rii-d it sc ei i hauling saw logs and other heavy and lave not had to iy one cent for n pm!i 1 look upon t he imedm as the best liinible skein w igon ma |