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Mothers Friend i ' i is a liniment for expectant mothers i ; to use externally. It softens the muscles 1 1 1 and causes them to expand without dis- J j > comfort. If used during most of the period < 1 of pregnancy there will be no morning ' 1 , sickness, no rising breasts, no headache. j \ < When baby is born there will be little i i[ pain, no danger, and labor will be short ' i and easy. f,i a bottle at druggists. j ' Send for a Free copy of our illustrated > j book about Mother’s Friend. i The BradfieCd Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ca. |S% County Judge The Honorable J. P. Greer, one of the best known and most highly respected county Judges of the State of Florida, writes of his horrible sufferings from Inflammatory Rheumatism: Office of J. F. Greer, County Judge, ( Green Cove Springs, Clay Cos., Fla. ( Gentlemen t Twenty-three years ago I was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism. I was attended by the most eminent physician in the land. I visited the great Saratoga Springs, N. Y., the noted Hot Springs of Ar kansas, and many other watering places, always consulting with the local physicians for directions, and finally came to Florida, ten years ago. About two years ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism, was confined to my loom for twelve weeks, and during that time was induced to try P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, knowing that each ingredient was good for impurities of the blood. After use ing two smali bottles I was relieved. At four different times since I have had slight attacks and each time I have taken two small bottles of P. P. P., and havo been relieved, and I con sider P. P. P. the best medicine of its kind. Respectfully, J. F. GREER. Ja mes M. Newton, of Aberdeen, Ohio, says he bought a bottle of P. P. P. at Ilot Springs, Arkansas, and it did him more good than three months’ treat ment at Hot Springs. Rheumatism, as well as sciatica and gout, is cured by a course of P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy. P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, is a friend Indeed to weak women, it is a positive and speedy cure for general weakness and nervousness. All skin diseases are cured by it; any thing from pimples to the worst cases of eczemas succumbing to the wonder ful healing powers of P. P. P. Dyspepsia and indigestion in their worst form are cured by it. Asa tonic to restore the appetite and to regain lost vigor, it is simply marvelous. P. P. P. is the best spring medicine in the world. It removes that heavy, out-of-sorls feeling and restores you to a condition of perfect physical health. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Heart Failure, Fever, Chills, Debility and Kidney Diseases, take P. P, P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, the most wonderful medicine in the world Sold by all druggists. LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop'ra* Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Qa. CUMBERLAND ROUTE SUMMER SCHEDULE. Effective July 5. B RUNStVTCK - CU.MBERLAND - FF. RN AN DI NA LINE. Daily Except Sunday, (ioinjr— Leave Brunswick 8:00 am Arrive Cumberland Island 10:00 a m Arrive Fernandiua 12:00 a in Returning— Leave Fernandina I:3ft p m Leave Cumberland Island 3:30 p m Arrive Brunswick 5:30 p in Sundays. filing— Leave Brunswick s:00 a m Arrive Cumberland Island 11:00 a m lieturnmg— Ticave Cumberland Island 3:30 pm Arrive Brunswick . C::;o p m W. M. TUPPKII & Cos., Managers. Brunswick, Ca., .July 28,1807. 11. 11. RAYMOND, (ieneral Passenger Agent. Willi l ! n<ler t lii* head advertisements tvl l be inserted for one cent a word for the first In sertion, and for every Insertion thereafter at the rate of half n cent a word* No ad vertisement will he taken for less than ten cents. Cafli In advance invariably re quired for all advertisement!* in this col umn. FOB SALK. I rum SALE CHE VP THE RKSIDKNI I 1 property at HIT S. Wolf street. Apply at tin* oilier. A bargain. FOB RENT—BOOMS. . rs. --V -\A-'\A-vA*\AA/W\AAAA/\AA'W'\v\/X'MV\AAAaA'\/\ \fEUY PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOMS \ amt odici* to rent in the .J. B. Wright build ing, corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets. 1 11 < I miv .it 2tQ N<-u I’H-llu -I rout. i’J-l in HELP WANTEIL Wanted -trustworthy \ndactive gentlemen or ladies to travel for respon sible, established house in Georgia. Monthly SJS and expenses. Position steady. Reference Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. TJio Dominion Company, Dept. W,Chicago. THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA„ TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 21, 1897. SHORT BDT SPICY ROTES OF THE HEWS. The Happenings of the City as Caught by “The Times” Men. MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Brief Statements of the Many Things That Make Up the Busy Round of Life. A. ualisel), of New York, is at Cbe Oglethorpe. Mr. 11. If. Raymond was able to be out yesterday. Mr J. M, Keen is quite ill at the I’ennick house. A. W. Rosenfeld, of Atlanta, is at the Oglethorpe. Mr. and Mrs. I. 11. Aiken are at the Pulaski, Savaunah. Mrs. S. K. Cargyle has been visiting friends in Atlanta. A. E, Kunzeman, of New York, was in the city yesterday. Judge R. T. Hitch has returned from a visit to VVaycross. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are stop ping at the Fennick house. Lieutenant Frank D. Aiken has been on a business trip to Darien. Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Dillon returned Friday from New York via the South ern railway. Ml-s Lyla Ayer, of Rome, was at the Oglethorpe last night, en route borne from Darien. Mrs. M. L. Parker, sister of Mrs. D. VV. Krauss, has returned from a visit to North Georgia. Hamilton Yancey, a prominent citi zen of Rome, was io the city yesterday at the Oglethorpe. The Naval Militia will resume their regular drills on the first Wednesday night in next month. The bark Gustav Adolf and the schooners Helen L. Martin and Grace Bradley sailed yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hooper and Miss Hooper, of Hammonton, N. J., were at the Oglethorpe last night. The American schooner John C. Smith, 393 tons, Captain Kneeland, ar rived yesterday from Havana. Mrs. R. T. Ilitch and Miss Lula Colesberry will return today from a visit to Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs D. D. Atkinson and her charm ing twin daughters leave this morn ing for Atlanta to spend several days. A small colored boy employed at the cypress mills got his band mixed up in a saw yesterday, and had one linger amputated. Dr. Blanton dressed the wound. Capf. W. M. Tapper returned on last night’s Southern train from Searsport. Me. Capt. Tupper had gone to his old home to spend a vacation, but was in terrupted by the present strike. Dr. and Mrs. B. Atkinson, of Cam din county, are in the city en route to Atlanta, w here Dr. Atkinson has been called to attend the session of the pen itentiary committee of the legislature. The recent wet weather has empha sized the necessity for filling in the unsightly bog in the union depot en closure. The health authorities should take some action in the matter, as the rulroad men do not seem disposed to remedy it. Master Cargyle Eiliot.who is spend ing the summer at the old borne of his father in Maine, writes that frost is not an uncommon occurrence there now. Cargyle went to Boston on the schooner Frauk W. Howe, and Cap tain Williams reports that he proved a tine little sailor, and very pleasant company for him on the voyage. Mr. Edward S. Cokefair leaves to day fjr his home in New York. Mr. Cokefair was sent to this city to make a special inspection of a cargo of lum ber which is consigned to the Panama Canal company. The loading of the cargo, on the schooner Kate S. Flint, Captain Tspley, was completed yes terday. To Cure a Cold iu One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qunine Tab lets. All druggists refunu the money if it fails to cure. Twenty-five cents. Humane Society. There will be a meeting of the Hu mane society at the Oglethorpe on Tuesday evening at 8 :30 o’clock. A full attendance of the members is re queue !. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Twenty-five cents. TO NASHVILLE. The Plant System Announces Its Rates to the Great Exposition. For the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, Nashville, Tenn., May 1 to October 30, 1897, the Plant System will sell round-trip tickets from Brunswick to Nashville, Tenn., at the following rates on dates named below: s23.os—Tickets to he sold April 14 and 24 and daily on and after April 28, until and including October 15; final limit November 7, J 897. sl7.3s—Tickets to be sold daily on and alter April 29, until and including October 15, 1897; final limit twenty days in addition to date of sale. sl2.6o—Tickets to be sold on Tues days and Thursdays of each week, be ginning April 29, and until and in cluding October 20, 1897; final limit ten days in addition to date of sale. $11.35 —Applies to military compan ies and uniformed brass bands accom panying them, moving in bodies of twenty-five or more on solid ticket; to be sold daily, beginning April 29. and until and including October 26, 1597; final limit ten days in addition to date of sale. Same rate will apply to bona fide students and their teachers in parties of twenty-live or more on solid tickets, upon application of principals of colleges, schools and universities; to be sold May 15 to June 30, 1897, in clusive, and September 15 to October 25, 1597, inclusive; final limit ten days in addition to date of sale. For Over Fifty Years. Ax Oi,d and Well Tried Remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind ( olic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug gists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. To the Centennial. The Southern railway will sell ex cursion tickets at $12.60 Brunswick to Nashville, Tenn., and return for the Tennessee Centennial, May-November. Rate of $12.60 limited to ten days from date of sale, and other tickets on sale with any limitation desired. Elegant Southern railway trains will be oper ated in special service between Bruns-, wick and Nashville. Travel via South ern railway. Cheap Trips. The Southern railway will on Sep tember 26 run an excursion from Brunswick to Macon at the exception ally low rate of $2.60 for the round trip. On September 19 the Southern will run a similar cheap excursion to Jacksonville, with tickets at $1.50 for the round trip. Excursion Brunswick to Macon. For excursion Brunswick to Macon, September 26 to 28, the Plant System will sell round trip tickets at rate of $2.50. Tickets to be sold Sunday, Sep tember 26, good returning on any train until last train out of Macon September 2S. The Southern railway will sell, until September 30. round trip tickets to Washington, D. C., tor one and one third fare. Tickets good until Oc tober 31. Repairing of firearms and bicycles done with neatness and 4$ and dispatch. All Work Guaranteed. For. Monk and Grant Sts. 6-15 P. O. KESSLER C. A. SHAW, Artesian Barber Shop, Shaving and Haircutting. Strictly First-Class—Neat and Polite Barbers. Nervous People find just Hie help they so much need, In Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It fur nishes the desired strength by puri fying, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and thus builds up the nerves, tones the stomach and regulates the whole system. Read this: “I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. Alter that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken Cured Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and they have done me much good. I will not be without them. I have taken 13 bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past sum mer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood’s Pills when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” Mrs. M. M. Messenger, Freehold, Penn. This and many jther cures prove that Hood’s Sarsaparilla ts the One True Mood Purifier. All druggists. sl. Prepared only by C. 1. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass. i_i . r:n_ act easily, promptly and MOOOS Pills effective, at cent*. “18 Year Old ” i W BICYCLES AT NEXT YEAR’S PRICES. It lias become an established rule in the bicycle 1 business that all wheels carried over from one season 1 to the next must be sold then i AT A REDUCED PRICE. Rather] than carry over 1897 Ramblers, which we 1 shall continue to manufacture in order to keep our i i mechanics busy until we start on 1898 Ramblers, we , i will, while they last, sell 1897 Ramblers at next year's reduced price. Former Price,*sßo. nfw ( Singles, $65.00 PRICE: i No. 2t (special), $75.00 ( Tandems (all styles), SIIO.OO GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. WASHINGTON, D. C. BRUNSWICK CYCLE CD.. BRUNSWICK' GA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY 4, 1897. . “ No! SiH S! n. Northbound. „ „ „ , R tv. Brunswick 5 45a |T§o* monTlfo Ar. Everett O3salolMa 680a 9 lOp tv. Jesup 11 22a 19 lip “ Sjurreucy 12 Oip U Olp ' “ Baxley 12 23p 11 23p I* Haz'Phrr t 12 65p 12 00a “ Lumber City 1 25p 12 20a “ Helena 2 02p 105a “ Missler 2 18p 1 24a “ Eastman 2 40p 1 61a “ Empire 8 07p 2 22a tv. Hawltinsviile IT4Qp ...... i " Cochran 9 3 19p'No 2 ooa “ Macon B‘2oa 4 46p| 7 lOp 4 15a “ Flovilla 9 33a 6 68p! 8 (l9p 6 27a “ McDonough 1010a 6 40pi8 45p 610a Ar. Atlanta 111( 7 4cp 9 45p 7 15a Lv. Atlanta 2 30 10 UOp'lOOOp T 50a Ar. Chattanooga 7 Biip 4 loal 4 15a 1 OOp Ar. Louisville 763a 815pJ 815 p 7 55a Ar. Cincinnati.Q.&O. j 7 30a 7 30p!7 30p 7 80a Lv. Atlanta ill 80p ISOOm Ar. Washington i 9 40p 6 42a 11 NcwYoili I fl 28a 12 43p :. ■ Southbound. N< ‘„ N 'V, >0 D 10 10 8 14 Lv. New York 4 OOp 15 16a “ Washington 10 48p 11 15a Ar. Atlanta 8 65p 6 10a Lv. Cincinnati, Q. Se C 8 OOp 8 30a 8 30a 8 OOp “ Louisville 7 33p 7 46a 7 46a 7 85p Lv. Chattanooga 8 00a 10 00p 10 OOp 8 06p Ar. Atlanta 1 lOp 5 (Da 6 00a 8 05p Lv. Atlanta 4 20p 6 20a 810a 8 30p “ McDonough 6 20p 8 15a 9 10a 0 85p “ Flovilla 6 58p 6 59a 9 60a 10 lip Ar. Macon 7 OOp 8 10a 10 60a 11 lOp Lv. Cochran 10 05a 12 46a Ar. Hawkins vilie .. 10 soa “ Empire ....!. 1iT55777777 12 571 “ Eastmar 10 51a 1 24a " Missler 11 17a 1 52a " Helena 11 lirta 207a “ Lumber City 12 Sop 2 4fia " Kaziehurst 12 55p 80Ba burrency 1 Slip 8 67a Ar. Jesup 3 - 2 38p 4 40a Lv. Everett TTffia 3 BOp Tssp 6 80a Ar. Brunswick . 7 45a| 4 OOp 8 00p| 6 30a Nos. 13 and 14—" Pullman sleeping oars be tween Atlanta and Brunswick. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between Jack sonville, Ela., and Nashville, Teun., via Chattanooga. Nos. 7 and I(l—Pullman drawing-room sleep ing cars between Maccn and Asheville, N. C., via Atlanta and Spartanburg. Nos. 9 and 10—IRsllman drawing room Bleep tg_cars between Atlanta and Louisville. Nos. 7 and B—Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanta and Chattanooga. This car U placed In Union Passenger station, Atlanta, for the reception of passengers at 9:00 p. m. Connection at Union Depot, Atlanta, for all points north, east and west. W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP, Gen'l Superintendent, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. U Washington,D. a W. A. TURK, 8. H. II AltD WICIC, Gen'l Pass. Agt. Asst Ge n ’l Pass. Agk Washington, D. O. Atlanta, G*. PATENTS L ’ S 'puuccued! <jN Eugene W. Johnson Solicitor anfl Attorney in Patent Causes. 1729 New York Ave , Washington, D. C. Office established 1808. Charges moderate Correspondence requested. M. C. “New Club” loaded shells. Dealers can get them from the Down ing Cos , Brunswick. Coney & Parker, —DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD, Rosendale and Portland Cements, Ci mmen and Facing Brick, Rock Lime, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths, Sewer Pipe, Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings, Fire Brick and Fire Clay. Telephone 18 *25 BAY STBEKX MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE. Jiffs New York, Piiieipi and Boston HHf f filing From Brunswick, Ga.. passenger servige. PROPOSED Hot US OF SAILING FROM BRUNSWICK DURING MONTH OF SEPTEMBER : September 3 9:00 a.m. fceptembsr 10 6:00 p.m. September 17 S:3oa.m. September 24 4:00 p.m. CIIAS?D?YVIEB, Agen^ow!^ Bay s”’ j'aclfsonvi lie, Fbu aPP ' y *° W,y rallroad aßunt ’ ° r l ° H. H. RAYMOND, General Southern Agent, Brunswick^. MCBPIIY ’ AgCnt ’ . Fla G. H. MALLORY & CO., General Agents, Pier 20. E. River, and 303 Broadway, N. Y. PLANT SYSTEM. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. N°’ 9l NO - 93 - Time Table No ’ 94 - NO - ! ' 2 Passenger Mixed f Passenger Mix.d DailY - Daily. Effe o, t is97, 8 12m a |m Pt j Daily. Daily, 7 30am.... 430 pin lv Brunswick ar j S 20am il 40um . . nm™’" Waycross Iv j 6toam... 9 26pm.... > It, im " pm lT Waycross ar 5 50am... 7 00pm.... 100 pm... 1159 pm ar Tifton lv 1 310 am. 5 00bm. . J®?}™" 1?‘0 “m lv Tiftton ar jS... iMpS":! 2 pm.. 15u urn... ar Albany lv ! iS'svim ,ninm 12 30 pm... 12 30am ar Savannah lv ! j 3(Warn"!'. 4 00pm."."" •l uopn,::: 93u pn.::: s /SESSi \l ! 0upm :::: 515 pin... Jo 30 am ar fltAuguetine lv ... 1 ar Tampa lv 2 2.>pin. -12 40 am ar Ihomasville lv !!. 2 50am!!!. 4 50pm.’!. VIA TIFTC N &Q.S.&F. TIS ““"l.f lT "" Brunswick .... ar 8 20unj ...ill 40pm..., 100 pm..: 11 59pm ar.... Tifton .... lv 2 55am....i 4 4 30pm .i 4 05am av..„ Macon .... lv 11 25pm.. ..i1l voLi.’.’.'. 7 35pm..; 7 45am ar ... Atlanta lv 7 50pm....i 8 20am.... 1 10am..; 1 OPpm ar.... chattanoga .... h 2 55pm....: 4 t)sair. . 7 7 ‘ni'm —* or "" Nashville.... 9 00am.... jll 20pm. . 7 32pm..; 7 iOam ar.... St. Louis .... It 8 55pm.7 Miam... VIA WAYCROSS & MONTGOMERY. 7 34am... 4.30 pm 1v.... Brunswick —ar 8 20am ... 11 40pir . •10am... 6 oOpm ar.... Waycross —lv i ! 0 OOani ... 9 25mr.... 920 pm. 7 l.iam ai ... Montgomery —iv i : 7 45pm... 7 551 m.. - 12 22 a m.. 12101 am ar ••• •Birmingham.... lv: 4 oOpm ... 4 51am.... 6 55am... 7 00pm ar Nashville 1v ; 9 00pm ...110 2oam . ,1 :: 2 t )m J*®m St. Louis lv; I 8 56pm ... 7 roam.... v j £P>* 321 pm ar Louisville lv; .'j 2 55am ...i 335 am.... 4 12pm ... 7,2jpm ar ....Cincinnati lv: il 00pm ...ill 50am.... BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON & ATLANTA—VIA TIFTON ANJ* MACON. I on* m ” 1 S 1 ’™ av.... Brunswick ....arl i S 20am ... H 40pm .. * 5® am ar ”" Macon ....lv 11 25pin ... 11 6'iatn ... 785 pm .. 7 45am ar Atlanta lv| | 7 60pm 8 20am .. S—Regular stop. F—Stop on signal. Direct connection made at Wavcross with through Pullman Sleeping Cars for Montgomery, Nashville, Bavannah, Charleston, and all points forth; also Tampa aud'st. Augus tine. Reeling ehairca between Waycross and Montgomery via Thomasville. B. DUNHAM, GEO. W. COATES, B. W. WRENN General Supt. Division Pass. Agent. Pass. Tratiio Mannse*. Send 16 cents in currency or postage to any official of this company for deck of handsome playing cards. A $65.00 Machine g 55tB®ZS5i “flflinQtOll” For $18.30 § Threading Sewing Mine Cash with Order and Coupon hove best° T (Mil ■ ! ;wa | The Head of the “Arlington” swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thumb screw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, aud beautifully ornamented in gold. Bedplate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top of table. Highest Arm Space under the arm is 5 y 7 inches high and 9 inches long. This will admit the largest skirts, and even quilts. It is Self Threading—Absolutely no hoi*.s to put thread through except eye of needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or take out; bobbin holds a large amount of thread, fvlitcli Regulator is oil the bed of the machine, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number of stitches to the inch, ami can be changed from Bto 32 stitches to the inch. Peed is double and extends on both sides of needle; never fails to take goods through; never stops at scams; movement is positive; no springs to break and get out of order; can be raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Winder—For lining the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine does not run while winding bobbin. Light Running—Machine is easy to run, does not fatiguetlieoper ator, makes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same oil both sides, will not ravel, and ean he changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring ton- S£ n, ? n< J w . admit thread from Bto 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out of order. The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one -id<\ and cannot be put iu wrong. Needle Bar is round, made of ease hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting on the goods. Adjustable Hearings—All bearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted with a screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, ami the machine will last a lifetime. Attachments Kach machine is furnished with necessary trjolsand accessories, and in addition we furnish an extra set of attachments in a velvet lined metal l>ox, free of charge, as follows: One ruffler and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set of four hem tilers, different widths up to % of an inch, one tucker, one.under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread cutter. Woodwork of finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. nflN’T PAY P R,CES FOR PI!Y directly of manufacturers and UUII I In I SEWING MACHINES DU I SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER'S PROFITS OUR GREAT OFFER. $23.50 our Special Wholesale Price, but #©■> in order to introduce this high-grade sewing machine, wemake a special con- A Jv pon ofTer, giving every reader of this paper a chance to gc t a first-class ma- k Coupon Jl chine at the lowest price ever offered. On receipt of $18.50 cash and coupon, A No 3305 Jv v/e will ship the above-described machine anywhere securely packed and _ _ J crated, and guarantee safe delivery. A ten years’written warranty sent with A GOOD DR f||| h each machine. Money refunded if not as represented after thirty days’ test L roH ftJkS 1111 J trial. We will ship C. O. I). for $19.50 with privilege of twenty days’trial on A. * , T receipt of $5.00 as a guarantee cf good faith and charges. If you prefer thirty y lf sonl Wlt 1 ordel: J days’ trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi- A for Arlington x monials, explaining fully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any- SewinaMachine 0 one at the lowest manufacturer’s prices without asking one cent in advance, A-- X The best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the SI.OO dis- % NO, J count. Remember the coupon must be sent with order. address (IN FULL) CASH BUYERS’ UNION, Bx. 3305, 158 164 W*. VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, ILL