Massachusetts -- Periodicals; New England -- Periodicals
CHARLES HAMILTON, _BOOK, JOB & CARD PRINTER_,
311 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MASS.
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THE SOUTH.
A Journal of Southern and Southwestern Progress.
_ESTABLISHED 1871._
The South is conducted with candor and independence, and is invaluable
to all who are interested in the industrial developement of the Southern
States.
Published by the South Publishing Co., 85 Warren St., New York. Branch
offices: _Advertiser Building, Boston, Mass._, Ocala, Fla., Atlanta,
Ga., Lamar, Mo., Huntsville, Ala., Raleigh, N.C., London, Eng.
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CANTON BLEACH.
The goods are full strength; i.e., they are not injured by strong
chemicals, the coloring matter only being removed, and the fibre being
left uninjured.
The goods are not artificially weighted; i.e., they contain nothing but
pure cotton, no sizing, clay, or chemicals to make it appear heavy, and
which all disappear when the cloth is washed.
The goods have the softest and best finish; i.e., you can sew through
any number of thicknesses which you can get into the sewing-machine, the
needle passing through with ease.
Needles and thread do not constantly break; no soaping of seams is
required; the goods not being overbleached will outwear goods bleached
by the old process.
Do not purchase cotton goods until you have _examined the_
"_Canton Bleach_." Be sure and demand of retailers generally to
_see the goods_; and do not fail, before purchasing a yard of
cotton goods, _to see if the stamp_ "Canton Bleach" is on it.
NOTICE.--Your attention is called to this new bleach as seen on cotton
goods, which are now for sale by MESSRS. C.F. HOVEY & CO., SHEPARD,
NORWELL & CO., HOGG, BROWN & TAYLOR, CHANDLER & CO., R.H. WHITE & CO.,
JORDAN, MARSH & CO., and others.
[Illustration: CANTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, CANTON JUNCTION, MASS.
BLEACHED BY "TOPPAN PROCESS."
PATENTED AUG. 29, 1882]
[Illustration: TRIUMPH SOAP
CANTON MAN'F'G CO
TRADEMARK]
Contains no Rosin, Sal-Soda or Lime; is not made from Grease, and
contains nothing injurious to the skin or the finest fabric. Is entirely
pure. Will not full or harden woolens. Insures a pure and lasting white.
Used like any soap, and by everybody, even inexperienced hands, with
perfect success. Contains no bleaching powder or anything of like
nature, Removes easily all stains met with in the laundry. Is a true
odorless, antiseptic and sanitary soap, rendering it valuable for sick
rooms and hospitals.
If you cannot get it of your grocer, send direct to the office of the
Company. Manufactured under Patent Jan. 23, 1877, and for sale by the
CANTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 160 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
EDWARD W. HOWE, Treas. JAS. L. LITTLE, JR., Pres.
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NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY
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