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THEMAR ?1 DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1000. 13Y S. A. BROWN & Co. Published Weekly, Entered at tho Post Ollioo nb Hounatto* villo, S. 0., an second OIUSH matter. Til JO WIGGINS STORM. Tho terrific storm o?' wind, rain and hail on Saturday afternoon lost, nnet propileo j od hy Wiggins the weather prophet, scorns to have swept tho State. In Sumter, York, Chester, Floi'ouce, Spartan burg nod Union, tho damage to property and loss of lifo was in comparison to tho work ol' tho storm iu our own county. -. ?<;;>?-..... PKN AND SCI SSO KU KAPI IS. - Con. Franois ll. Smith, for fifty years superintendent of tho Virginia Mil itary Institute, died at his home in Lex* ington, Va., on tho 21st. - - The noted Blair hill in Congress has been buried-lor thc present at least. - Col. McMastcr bas been chosen as thc Mayor of Columbia. - Thc Bible has been ruled out of the public schools of Wisconsin by a recent decision of thc Supreme Court. - Tho News and Courier publishes a list of 44 candidates lor Governor. One of them, Col. Hoyt, declines to run. - Thc dirt on the extension of the 'Palmetto Railroad bom Che raw to Sumter was broken on thc 19th. Vic hope it won't be long before the hands will begin work on thc railroad from Darlington Benneltsvillc. - Tho hill to tax compound lard will likely pass Congress. -? Miss Maggie L. Carson has been appointed to succeed Maj. James 10. Crosland as postmaster at Aiken. - Rev. ,1 oshea IO. Wilson, (colored), has been appointed to succeed Mr. LUC.TS as postmaster at Florence. - Capt. li. ll. Tillman says he is not a candidate lor Governor. Those who have been excited for lear be would can ?'*>ow take a little nerve tonic and keep J quiet? j 4 ~3iw*' General George Crook, tbc^ vfoinous j&diau tinnier, died suddenly in Chica^t 0? the 2isl,^u Wa 6.3rd year. The IV cw S'o.'da?;e ?lump. L - "When John Wanamaker, of Phila delphia, puts defective and damaged goods upon his bargain counter ho is accustomed lo ''mark down*' tho price thereof. His now two*cont postage stamps, though defective and damaged anti in every respect, except ns to dimensions, odious to tito oyo, are sold at regular rates. Tho reduction in si/.o of tho stamp is nn ''UV ions improvement. Our stamps have hitherto been too largo. Hut the engraving, the ink, and the printing ure execrable. Washington's c ir is tunda lo appear as if it had been cropped, the Ioho terminating in a poiht. Back of tho car the dull red ink is laid on so thickly ns to appear almost black. This would bo no nrlis tie defect if a wise restraint had been shown in tho inking of other parts ol' the oval, so ns to maintain an agree able balance of light and shado. But in tho cross-hatching around thc bend, ns well as on tho beveled edge of thc shield and in the open space about thu "2V,'' tho ink hus been daubed on until the engraver's lines only here and there appear, ran nantes in nar (?ito vasln. Upon tho roll of tho hair just back of tho tar there is a curious, unsightly white spot, ns if tho graver's tool had slipped. This is an attempt to render a "high light" in the origi nal prrtruit, hut it has been most clumsily executed. These individual blemishes may es capo the casual glance, hut it would he a dull eye indeed I lint failed to note the smudgy aspect of the stamp ns a whole, und there is a general com plaint that unless ox tremo caro is used in affixing thc stamp, Ibo surplus ink profusely dediles the stationery and makes tho lingers look os if they had felt the edge of Clnrksoirs gory and celebrated exe. Jt is thc nnftiest stamp ever used by thc Post Oilicc Department.-New York Times. J)r. Nanson, tho arctic explorer, in a lecture heforo tho Solskab at Obrifitiania, explaining his plans fora North polo expedition, advo cated thc employment of a ship built with a special viow tostrong th and having its sides constructed nt inch an angle that, instead of hoing <. rushed hy tho ice, tho vessel will ho raised by it. Tho route proposed by Dr. Nansen is through tho Bolt ling Straits, where advantage is to bc t aken of the favorable current to carry tho vessel Northward and llius nt tom pt to reach tho Now Hi borlan islands as soon as possible. J lore tho vessel would enter tho ico floes and would proceed toward tho North polo in which direction tho (<uiront would probably carry it. TAH I FF REFORM IN TMP, F.LF.0TION9. Plank* of D?inoorutii dutton..? In Ktuto-j AV ho io llo|i(il>lloi*ns I.oit. NI4W VOltK. Thu Democrat io pat ty of tint state of Now York, in convention assembled, ru- ! iiuwu tho pledges of its fidelity to Demo- j eratic faith ami roaninna tho doctrines j ol' tho nut ional platform of 18bo, addled at yt. Loni:). Wo havo not advocated and do not ndvoeuto freo thule, but wo steadfastly adv?calo tho principles of tariff reform, believing that adherence to tho right alono carries in itself tho certainty of triumph, We heartily in dorse tho honest and fearless adminis tration of the national government hy (j rover Cleveland. MAaSACllUSKT'l'S. Meeting for tho first limo tunco tho do feat of last year, wo declaro our con tinued and hearty support of tho causo of tariff reform for which wo then con tended, and our linn conviction of its success in tho near future. Wo reaffirm our demands for freo raw materials and lower duties upon tho ne cessities of lifo. Wo holiovo that freo wool, ns provided for in tho hill passed hy tho Deinocrntio majority of the last house of representatives, is essential to tho prosperity of tho woolen industry, upon which that of tho wool grower is dependent, while it will alford relief to all consumers of woolen goods. We Cull tito particular attention of tho fanners of this .slate, who have horno tho heavy burden ol' high tariff taxation without any of tho prosperity promised them, to tho relief they wdll receive through tho reduction of customs taxes upon ar ticles which they use or consume. OHIO. Tho Democracy of Ohio, in convention assembled, approve tho declaration of principles made by thu national Democ racy ill St. Louis iii 18538, and especially tlmt part of it demanding reduction Of tari it taxes, and wo will continuo the bullio for tari IT reform until the cause ol the people is triumphant. Wo regard trusts, in whatever form organized, tts tho legitimate result of oui present tariff system; and wo demand tho repeal of all tariff taxes that enable them to extort from the pcoplo tito ex orbitant pr ices for tho products they con trol. IOWA. We renew our opposition to (ho uncoil stttutional and unjust policy of higl taril? taxation, which robs tho many l< enrich tho few; undies Ibo producer lin slave of tho manufacturer; lays ils heav iest burdens on tho fanner, tho meehan! and tho day laborer, whom it daily roba gives no return through any channel tim fosters trusts, which aro tho l?gitimai result of our present tariff system, nm wo denounce tho fallacy of tho Hopul: hean state platform of Iowa, that a big] tariil is or can bo any protection to til farmer. Wily Tax Struw Hut?? A fashionable lady bathing iii tho se at Long Drench or Newport hus he fashionable bathing suit Clipped by a pt culiar looking straw hat. Tho will eaves of this hat are lied underneath hi chin, causing its fore und aft aspects t appear li ko two old scuttle bonnet placed back, to back. From Maina t , Flot Ma fishermen affect a coarse strm hat -yuh u wide, I urned up brim, tm soom(io take great comfort therein. On on U<o great western farms men of a ages, in hot weather, seem addicted t wearing straw hats with wide brim turned down. Tho fashionable lady, th fisherman and tho farmer are all weat ing precisely tho same kind of hat. Whoro do these hals como from? The aro so marvelously cheap that they a most seem like Topsy, "lo have gl owed. Tho great majority of them cost tho rt tailer only thirty-flvd cents a dozen. ] seems impossible that any man or nu chino could do so much plaiting for t lilllo money. Theso straw hats aro manufacture abroad in the dist instance. They con: from differ dpt countries, and havo bee accordingly divided by thc trade inl foiir classes. Italy gives us "Leghorns .Spain sends us "Malagas;" South Amer ca exports to us "Curacoas," und froi China we get "grass hats." With tho exception, perhaps, of tl: China variety, theso hats aro all what known ns "by products." Even tl easily contented peasants of sunny Ital could hardly alford to maleo it the bus ness of their lives lo furnish this eoni try with straw lints nt a rcmunorntio of, at most, fifteen cents a dozen. Bl children need not bo very strong or vet big to wander about their homes darin tho summer timo and collect tho wil straw in small bundles. Then when tl long nights arrive, all tho members < tho family sit and plait tho straw inl braids and then stitch tho braids inl shapeless hats. These huts tiro quickly bought up 1: exporters. They aro then packed i bales, which tire subjected to hydrant pressure iii order to diminish their bull When they becomo nothing moro nt less than flat disks of st raw by t his tren mont they are shipped to tho Unite Slates. There bi nothing like these straw ha mado in this country; no grass or stra so suitable, no labor so little worth. Y< tho keen oyo of Unelo Stun makes thei 1 out as a special object from which tl inhabitants of his territory should,I sternly protected by an ad valorem dut of ??0 per cent. Ill this way tho bloatc surplus wes increased in tho yonr 18? by $189,!1M. Once in this country, after tho gras] ing surplus has had its pound of ?lesl tho hats got on well enough. There-ni several hugo factories in Massachuset which shape them and bleach or dy Hmm, sometimes even ornament ihei with ribbons. Then they aro sold to ll jobber, after profit has been calculate On net cost, plus 80 per cent. duty. Tl jobber calculates his profit on tho san basis. Tho DO per cent, grows, liku rolling snowball, until it finally canst tho consumer to pay about double win ho might If tho senseless tariff on lhe? cheap straw hat? wno abolished. fSSST BROWN'S in ON fi ?TTE ns ('lires ImUfH'Kilon, iMlloilsncsH, DyHpcpsIa, Main ria, Nervousness, und (louerai Debility. Phys! (.lillis recommend it. All di-tilcis sell lt. Ci till Ililli Ilustrado marl.- ami crossed red Hues titiwi apivr --. ?co* ?.-.. . - -> Mr. B. I?, Whit! eui oro, well kum in radical times, spent lasl week as t euest of n colored futility in Darlhiglc Mrs. Whittemore sticks lo her creed 1 tho I buri foi) Wanntuiiaker crowd do m A Lovoly Ccmploxicn ls something desired by every lady in the land. The easiest way to get that beautiful color to the skin is to first make the blood pure. Thc impurities must bc removed by the administration of.some remedial agent which contains thc mest thorough alterative properties combined with those ingredients winch tciid not only to remove impurities ot the blood, but also build up and invigo rate the system. Such a remedy is Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic, which not only thoroughly cleanses thc blood, but also mvogoratcs the system and leaves thc patient in a thoroughly im proved and healthy condition. Thc price is within thc reach of all. 50 cts. and $1.00 a bottle. For sale at Jen nings' Pharmacy and J. T. Douglas' Drug Store. Electric Bitter*. This remedy is becoming tn well known natl so popular ai to need no .?pecini mention' All who lin Vii used ICIcctrio milora sing tho sumo song of praise.-A purer medicino dues not exist ami it is guaranteed to do ?ll that is rilli mud. Klootrle Bitters will euro nil disensos of tho f.iver and Kidneys, will reniovn Pim ples. JJoils, Salt K lieu tn and oilier ntl'oetinn? caused hy impure blood. - Will drive Malaria from tho system and provont as well as euro all Al ..lorin I lev res.-- For euro of Ilcndneho, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Hit ter;;-Knlire satisfaction guaranteed, ur money rotunded'-Price, id) els and $1.00 per bottle For salo nt Jennings' Pharmacy. OU it COUNTY OFFICIOUS. PhorilT, h. A. Mogera; Clork, 0. Si. Weatherly, Coroner, John lt. .Sampson. Probate Judge, T. I. Hogers. Behool Commissioner, John A, Calhoun. County Commissioners, .J. T. Covington, J. C. Campbell, ll ni ford Qib?Oli, Auditor, Jacob Alford, Treasurer, J. H. hilos, chipurvhor of Itcglslrntion, T. P. Molino, Clerk of boa td County Conunisstuiiuru-Ts W. Bouchier. 8011 ?tor, C. S. Mcdill Heproscntatives, T. N. Kdons and W. D. H vans. Jury Commissioner-.EH T. Covington. NOTHING mxm ^fe^?jk. The reason ll.AD AM'S- M I C U 0 ll 10 Kl DHC lt ii. (ho most wonderful medicine, is because it has never hilled in filly inMnncc, r,o mal (er what the dis ease, from LEPROSY to tho simplest diseuse known to thc human sys! em. Tho solan I Hie men of to-day claim and provo I bat every disease is CAUSED JJ Y MICROBES, - A N D - RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER Kxlorminatcs the. Microbes and drives tbcin out ol' the system, and when timi is done you cannot have an ache or pain. No mader what the disenso, whether a simplo ease of Malaria Fever or n combination of diseases, we euro them ut all tho same time, as we treat all dis eases constitution.'.Hy. Anihintt, ?ohtu>n\Uion Outarrh, Ilronvhilit, /?"'(?* Oj ?ii AV?/n *.y tutti Lilil? DIM. %f0S8&(t/- ami hYtiAu ' Trunbitu, in nil ?te formai ami, in fifi, every Dheti?c known lo thc Un ni ? 11 Hewaro of fra ti d ill oil t imitations. Seo that our Trade-Mark (samo a.-above) fend for book "llUl?rv vi tho Microbe Kil ler," given away bv J T. HOt'ULAS. .Solo Agent for M<" oro County, S, C. Jan. 0, I Slit). GENERAL AGENCY J.i'ov St'Wlitff Machines and Ute Hast XecdlcH for <tll Mae/tines. I would respectfully inform my friends and the public generally that I am now sole agent lor the sale of thc old reliable Singer SeWing Machine. Will sell them on thc best plans-lease, installment or straighoul. They are on sale at the store ol" J. P. Campbell in Dcnnetlsvillc where they can be seen, or I will take them by request to any part of the coun ty. 1 will also take orders to supply any part of a sewing machine wanted, and guarantee a perfect lit. I can also furnish thc new button hole attachment - something every lady should have. WA LTJACE SWANN. .lan. s, I890. Medical Card ! fl.ll IO undersigned having localed per? 1 imiuently in Bonnet i svillii, returns his thanks for a liberal patronage and hopes hy strict attention to business to merit a continuation, Besides SUUG10UY, OBSTETRICS and the general practice of Medicine, I take pleasure in announcing to al/ I hil I I have thoroughly equipped myself willi the latest and most improved instruments lor special liealinoiit of TU ANSFUSION in OASES ol' DANGEROUS 11 EM OR AGE, all THROAT, NOSH and BUNG divon ses. CONSUMPTION spooinlly TRICAIS lil) bimi; i he LATEST and MOST PUOM ISING TIIEREP?T?OS. Parlies in Bennoiisvillfi will bc FX A M IN FI) and TBFATED for any of the above disensos at lheir own homos by being requested to ko th. Those from a distance nt my residence on Darlington Si root-tho lesideneo formerly OOJUpied by Mr. Carey T, Eusterling in East Ben-, nelt.sville. Culls in Day left at Breedon & Wells' Drug Store will he promptly attended to. At night at my residence. Chinees for FX A M f NATION and TREATMENT reasonable. Very Respectfully, H R. EASTORUNG, M- D" M. Medico. Chi. Society I'hila. January 1, 'St) Fair ISTotice Ts hereby given that I will prosecute to tho full extent of the law all infringe ments upon my patent Conon Stalk Chopper. I hear that ?ionio are Irving it. WAI. M. BUFF DION. February 5, IS9O. - lin. ?feo A (ter due consideration ol' thc liberal patronage extended to mc during the pi?"' live years-allowing my minds' oyo to take a retrospectivo view of tho gradual financial progress ?md enlargement bf my business since my loca (ion in Marlboro.-r-my heart wells up with gratitude to my many customers and friends for their ready r?cognition of my untiring el?brts lo establish a reliable jo>velrV Jmsiness in Bonncftsville. Tho just criticisms of all those with whom 1 have had dealings is a sufficient guaran tee of my honest and honorable intentions, and ft" I, or uny of my employees, have by accident misrepresented any goods sold al JUUiUlJIj [iiii UL (luring thc past Ive ycart!, I tun not only willing but ready to make good such error. It iu not now and never hus been my intention to attempt to hoodwink my customers bj claiming to sell goods nt and below cost, but I do.claim to sell Honest Goods at Reasonable Prices! I also claim} to sell the same class of goods from 10 to 50 per cent LESS than city jcwele/s. There is no linc of business that is so susceptible to the subtle machinating of unprincipled deniers as thc Watch und Jewelry,business. Owing to the fart that it is impossible for the shrewdest business mun to cor rectly estimate ("je value of goods in our line, without prov ??Bis application, training and stiA, lt is itUn trfte XIitCt.lt ls a vurySUHlotflt inntjfrtoconclusive ly prove lo mu Xstomcrs thal wc givu full value for each d<Tr?feksptnil tit our place of bust ney. ; Therefore, wo can only reiterate our of^repented and always prnctieettiiRsertion, that iii every instance und under ?ill circumstances our customers \|ill lind us 9 au/ V^< . J Judging H?m the volume of our-business during tho pust your we hardly think it possibly for many people iii this eon atv to have slighted us, by failing to cull und HcrLour MAMMOTH JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS STORE, yet, Vtlio information of* ol.I friends us well ns new acquaintances, T. wish to rcmiJj you that I am better prepared than ever/ft) supply your wants in my )Bo7 We are liMpW M MTS OF ALL KINDS I Dealer |5r Fine Gold and Silver Watches. A Mai (tor of ArtistoStyles of Ornamental Jewelry! kut and KXMM?VG Assortment lo Select Prom Again thawing you ALI. heartily for liberal patronage during past years, and extending a.etrdial invitation to call and see me, 1 remain, your humble servant, Dealer i Books, S March i. H. W. CARROLL, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. JLOX Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, China w?re? Lamp Goods, Cutlery, Plush and General Fancy Goods. RING.*. OPENINGS rpONTlNlfcxa THE CLOTHING BUSINESS ON A MUCH LARGER Ij?* scale, wi Offer a full line of seasonable goods for men, boys and children. Wc are also |oadquurters for *S* IEE O K ?3 ?te of thcMie'st mjil?es : Zeigler, Heiser, Bay Stn te, J. B. Lewis' and other stand ard makes. 'Our stock is ni ways full, aiid wc seldom fail to furnish any size wanted, and buying us wc do direct from the manufacturers, and for cash, we oiler every ifiducement-LOW PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS, THIS VERY BEST VALUE POR THE MONEY. Also, full stock of -GENTLEMEN'S :;: FURNI8HING8.= Shil ls*, Ui'Tfc'shirls, Woolen Over.-birts, Boys Shirts, Children's Shirt-waists, from four '<mBf\ years, Culls, Collars, Bows,. Tics, Scat l's, &o. Also, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and /Votions, embracing everything that is useful. Our While Goods uro unusually attrac tive, rich in qiality, style and juice. Wc will show you tho very choicest patterns in Ginghams, Sateens, Henrietta's and other Dress Goods. We were early in thc Harket and, ns carly buyers do, have secured the best of every thing. _ > "*<;>v - i55- 3E3L -j^^bu. *JSL? ^?3& ^--?s ->?. For Men, Bc,'s, Ladies, Misses and Children, embracing all thc best styles in wool, fur ard straw. In this department, also, we claim that wc aro abend of all competitors, and a personal inspection will convince you that our claim is a just one. We also keep constantly on limul full stock of i 3T Such ns BACON, LA RD, MOLASSES, SALT, FLOUR. MEAL, SUGAR, COPPICE, TEA, STARCH, CANDLES, PEPPER, SPIC/:, SOAP, POTASH, LYE, AXLE GRJCASE. 1 IA MS, )TASU, LYE, AXLE GREASE. I AMS, &c, c\:c. J, ARE DEPARTMENT IS ALSO FULL AND COMPLETE. Plows, Hoes, Nails, Trace Chains, Buck Bands, mid in fnct everything needed nt home and on thc farm. T <3 "H3 ?D O O. Wo control the following brands : Big Ike, Bluo Jeans, Lucy Hinton, Bull Frog. Wo also keep on hand n choice linc ol SEGA RS. We nl.M> hnvc il full line of CHAIRS, B10DSTEADS, MATTRESSES, BUREAUS, BED-ROOM AND PARLOR BETS. (.'onie nnd sec us, wc will do you right. YOURS TRULV, Bristow 8c Everett. Mureil 7, 18!)0. om? WE CAM HELP YOU. Pianos and Organs lo suit all glasses and conditions. Over 300 difieren! styles. Killeen days test al your home. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no sale. Freight money to apply on purchase. Book and stool free. St tidly ONE PRICE to all. Uniform discounts to ministers, churches and; music teachers. All instruments shipped direct from the Factory to the customer. Catalogues and Price Lists mailed free lo all applicants. Write to J. B. KIUOUGH & CO., FLORENCE, S C. N. J{ -A first-class Piano Tuner and Repairer connected with the firm. Charges reasonable. Jan ist, I890. ^~ ii HHT? $?oII??()L?)! 254 7-8 Bushels of Corn Made on One Acre ! J have been (dllcially notified that I uni awarded I he Grand Prize of $500 in COLD by each, tho American Agriculturist ol' New York und the Agricul tural Department of South Carolina. Seed Corn from above acre for salo nt following priers: Ono fourth pound 2/ie. ; one pound, ?!3e. ; ene pound nod n half, ; one eighth of a bushel, $4 ; one-fourth bushel, $7 ; half bushel, $12 ; ono bushel $20. Ono and two couts poBtngo stamps taken for till orders under one dollar. For nil orders of ono dollar and over 1 will senti my mode of prenaration, fer tilization, cultivation, Aie, and with all orders for $1 and over I will send a Photograph of Acre of Corn. 1 think I have thc finest seed corn in thc world, ns it produces well with more stalks on an acre than any other variety of large corn I have ever seen. As tho supply is limited, send in your 01 dors at once to J? una ry 31, 1800. fl vimns-j DRAKE P. O., Mnrlborough County, S. C. At F. M. Emaiiubl'a Livery, Stile and Feed Stables you will always lind a hearty welcome and p?en ly of room for stock He makes a specialty of ?a CHOICE MM AND HOUSES FOR SSA T ?ES. You will also find a nico line of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, II AR NESS, BRIDLES and WHIPS. In fact, everything for ti nico, bliowy outfit. J?teT" Wlion you come to town ask for EMANUEL'S STABLES, Oui nor Ohu.uw ililli X>m lin* Ivu Au/^v> to. ^* ' ?fl I January 1st, 1890. F. Mm EMANUEL. m FAYETTEVILLK A WMf?ffl Ohas- A. Goodwin, Prop. (LAUDER'S OLD STAND,) FAYETTEVILLE 3>T- O Monuments and Tombstones either in Manne or graft - l^iujite at prices that defy competition. Consult your interest by calling writing for designs |and prices. ??r ALL Work dplivcrou FREE at your nearest depot. ELLIORBE POWERS, at Bennettsville, is my local agent for Marlboro County. 'Sept. 2G, 1888. .(o) SPECIAL FORMULAS COMPOUNDED. 1 PURE FINE GROUND RAW BONE. 4 lo f) Ammonia, 22 to 24 Phofl. Acid. 48 to ,V2 Bono Phosphate. PURE DISSOLVED UAW BONE. ?I lo 4 per cent, ammonia, 28 to 32 per cent. Avail, bono Phosphate. No. I DISSOLVED HAW DONE. 3 to 31 per cont. Ammonia, 25 to 30 per cent. Avail. Bone Phosphate. Stag Super Phosphate, for Tobacco ; Amm miatnd Bono Sn ger Phos, for all Crops; Pure Fine 0round Kaw Bonn ; Dissolved South Carolina Hone Phosphate ; Bird Guano .yd-Po.ash, for Corn ; Super Phosphate of Hurt' ; - OrO?tid Sulphate o*l ?oda ; Sulphate td'-VMORIICS?U ; Sulnhate of Ammonia, 25 lier cent ; Sulplmo ol i^otash ; ^ Kainit, Muriato Ol'Potash, 80 to 84 per tent ; Nitrate of Soda, Of) to 08 per cen!. BONE BLACK, FISH. BLOOD. MEAL. ACIDS. All grades Corbonated Guanoes. All goods guaranteed what they nro represented to be. Send for pri?es before buying. ?Small grain special. RENE RAVENEL, M AN UFACTURERS AGT. CHARLESTON, S. 0 October 4,1880. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE, 1890; Thc Pioneer Seed Catalogue of America, contains complete li?t of V?^?labl?*,,F^*;<r?l RttjMt Potatoes nnd Small Fruits, with descriptions ami prices. Department of Specialties ami all Worthy Novelties. Same shape aird slyle as proved so satisfactory last year. Many new and eluvrant Hin? I rations, handsome minted plate 8xioJ4 Inches,and frontispiece. Mpocial VnnU Vilrt-H 81000.OO t nov Floral <iul?1?>. Every person who owns n foot of land or cnltivatcs a plant should liavc a copy. Mailed on receipt of io cents, whlcl? ?mount may bc deducted from first order. ADR ID ORD CATAEOOUR FREE. . .JAME? VICK, SBBDBMAN, Roelioator, H. Y.