Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 27, 1902, Image 4
Edgefield Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27, 1902.
The Rev H. C. Fennel, of Lc wn
desvill, S. C., will preach in our
Presbyterian church on next Sun
day morning, Trenton in the after
noon and at Johnson in the evening.
We tiust that he will bejgreeted
with large congregations.
For fresh turnip seed, seed that
will germinate, assuring you of a
good stand, buy Buist's. We have
them in all the popular varieties.
G. L. PENN & SON.
Old newspapers for sale at this
office for 20 cents per hundred.
I take this means of informing
my patrons and the public that 1
will be in my office H bout August
15ih. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician.
WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from
Edgefield county nt once to prepare
for positions iu the government
service-railway mail clerks, let
ter carriers, custom house and de
partment clerks, etc. Apply to
Inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedar
Rapids, Ia.
For the next ten days we will
make a further cut in order to
clos( out the remainder of summer
wash goods before our fall stock
begins to arrive, which will be in
a short time. The goods must go
regardless of cost. Now is the time
to get the greatest bargains of the
season.
Your for bargains.
J. W. PEAK
Plaut Buist's turnip seed once
and yon will always plant them.
They are the best on the market.
A fresh supply at
G. L. PENN & SON
FOR RENT-The home of the
late Dr. J. W. Hill,-OD Main street
two blocks from the public square.
For price, terms, etc., apply to
J H. CANTELOU.
Anyaud'very tliiug in spriug
and summer goods can be found at.
the New York Racket store. For
the next 30 days all of th?-se good
are on the b?rgarn counter. Call
early and ask for what you want.
Our prices for this special sale will
make you wonder how they can be
made for so little money.
J. W. Peak.
We are goiDg out of the
Sewing Machine business and will
close out five Standard sewing ma
chines ai invoice cost for cash.
When we say cost we mean it. If
you need a machine you cannot
afford to miss this opportuoity.
RAMSEY & JONES.
We" ave headquarters for paiots,
oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices
?re right/ W. E. LYNCH & Co.
For sale : Two or three first class
milch cows at reasonable prices.
E. J. Norris .
We carry a full line of tooth
brushes, hair brushes, nail brush
es, dressing combs, fine combs, etc.
W. F. LYNCE & Co.
I will be absent from my office
from August ls' to August 16th.
E. C. SMITH, Dentist.
Trv Lynch's One Night Liver
Regulator. Every box guaranteed.
W. E. LYNCH & Co.
We wish to inform our patrons
and the puplic that we have just
received, direct from Buist's seed
farm, turnip seed in all the vari
eties, such as Red cr Purple Top,
Flat Dutch, Yellow Aberdeen, Gol
den Ball, Seven Top aud Buist's
Improved Rutabaga.
G L. PENN & SON.
A car load of Rock Hill and Car
olina bigb grade buggies that are
right up-to-iJate, which we are sell
ing at a low price. Also a dozen
other kinds for cash or on easy
terms. RAM EY & JONES.
EYE GLASSES accurately fitt
-ed and guaranteed, for all defects
of eyes. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician.
Can you use a nice 100-piece
china dinner set? We will sell
you one for lesR than you can buy
it elsewheie. A beautiful line of
glass ware just received also.
RAMSEY & JONES.
Hot weather is now he; _\ How
abcut a refrigerator ? You can't
keep cool without one. Can we
not sell you one ?
RAMSAY & JONES.
Quite a novel line of swinging
lamps just received. Your house
wi? be brighter if you will hang
one of these lamps in it.
RAMSEY & JONES.
The season is now on for matting
and laniolum. We have them in
many beautiful patterns.
RAMSEY & JONES.
Oak bed room and walnut mar
ble top suites. Wardrobes witb
French glass doors to match. Iron
beds and springs to fit. Chairs and
tables to fix your rooms up-to-date
if you want them.
RAMSEY &. JONES.
We have the onlv First-Ciase
Barber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled
and courteous barbers always on
hand lo serve you. Fresh towels
for every customer. Razors, scis
sors and clippers in first-class con
dition. Come to us for your shav
ing, shampooing and hair cuttiug.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
PARLOR BARBER SHOP,
Next door to post-office.
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Mis.-? L-e Morral I is vie
friends in Trenton.
Mrs. L. B. Jones spent last
with relatives at Batesburg
It is only a matter of a few ?
befor* ground will be broke
the ci liege building.
Mrs. L. Charlton, afterasti
some weeks at Glenn Sprinj
turned on yesterday.
Mrs. W.H. Dorn and tho ]
oneB spe/jt last week with relai
and friends of the Antioch sec
Mrs. J. C. Sheppard is vis:
relatives in Greenville, Spai
burg and Udion.
Miss Mortie Etheredge.
Trenton, spent several days
week visiting Mr3. W E Hoi?
Miss Grace Bailey, sister of
F. N. K. Bailey, has been el?
lady principal of the Sumter
male Seminary.
The material is teing put upon
ground.-* for the "erection of i
fences around the monument
public well.
Miss Janie Turner and Miss I
Parks, two very attractive yoi
ladies of Augusta, are visiting
and Mrs. D. T. Grice.
The new pistol law is evidec
being disregarded. We have
seen a man carrying a pistol o
20 iuches long.
Themost artistic sign that
have seen in" Edgefield is the i
front of the Parker building wh
.eads, "E C Smith, DentiE
A oommittee,composed of Mr.
E. Padgett, Hon J. C. Sheppi
and B. E. Nicholson Esq, has bf
appointed to float the school bor
Mr.Ben Cronk'jr hes beon conf
ed to his bed for more than a we
Tith fever. He is greatly miss
by his friends-both young Ind
and young men-who hope tl
he will not have a prolonged spe
I
Mr. Harry Adams, who is n<
with the Southern railway wi
beadquaters at Winston, N. (
stopped over several davs last wei
to see his many friends in Edf.
field.
Mr. W. W. Adams and Col.
N. K. Bailey 'eft yesterday f
Columbia and Charlotte to engu
an architect to prepare the plai
and specifications for the ne
school building.
I
Of the 146 newspapers in Sou
Carolina not one espoused tl
cause of James H. Tillman in h
race for the office of chief exec
tive of. South Carolina. Phis
without precedent.
Dr.L.R.Gwaltney will pay Edg
fiild a visit about Sept ist. I
will remain among us about tv
weeks, attending the Edgefie
Baptist association which convei
es on the 10th proximo at Reh<
both.
Mr. J. E. Hart is to-day bout:
for the great dry goods markets (
i the North as fast as the cars ca
carry him. Soon the largecasrs o
near fall and winter goods will ai
rive for the huudreds of patron
of the Hart dry goods ?stablish
mont.
Considering the euormou
amount of money spent on ther
Uucle Sam's soldier boys ought, t
cope successfully with those of an
of the powers. The last congres
appropriate^ $2,627,314 to the mil
itary academy at West Point fo
?current expences and $3,500.0
?with which to erect new buildings
The military school of South Care
linia, the Citadel, which in som
respects equals '.Vest Point, oui
receives an aunual appropriatioi
of $25,000.
One experiences a peculia
pleasure in taking a former Edg
field man by the hand who ha
made*n honorable name for him
self and his county in his adopts
homo. This pleasure was ours oi
FridayJ last whin we greeted ol
our streets Charles M. llaut;>n
DOW with ?. C.Levy's Son and Co.
the tailor-fit clothiers of Augus
ta. Mr Rauton is a mau whodoei
not weary in well doing and hai
hos ts [of friends throughout th<
length and breath oi Edgefiek
county. No wonder that this relia
ble firm has built up such a larg*
clothing busidess co\ering a large
part of two states-when it has suet
a man as Abram Levy in com
mand and such men as Phillip Sai
liiig and Charles Rauton behind
the guus to battle for it.
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Makes the food mo
H _ _ROYAL I
Mina Augelle Andrews, of S
tanburg, and Miss Ruth Mille
Augusta,have been visiting *1
Ruth Cugburn.
Mr. J. K. Blackman has red
ed to the editorial chair of
Greenville News and W. P.
houa, Esq, editor pro tem, ha?
turned to his law pratice.
Mr. A. H. Cori ey, who for si
ral mouths has been employee
a dental office in Charleston,
turned on Monday and will rem
iu Edgefi-ld till he rtsumts
studies at the dental cl lege in
fall.
We congratulate Miss Zana T
i merman upon her ?ood fortune
winning thc federation of won
clubs'scholarship to the Coll?
for Women Columbia.S C. Besii
beiugagreat compliment it ?E
prize of no small value .
r Mrs. A.S. Tompkins, who 1
been in ill health for porno til
but is now convalescing we a
glad to say, left yesterday to spe
s?veral weeks with her paren
Mr and Mrs M. N. Holstein,
Monet ta.
Mrs. E. G. Haltwang'^r, now
Aik^b, h ? many friends who t
glad to see her again in Edge fiel
She is caring for tho childr-n
Mr and Mrs W.H. Turner whi
they are in New York. Mr. Hal
wanger came up al30 :o spei
S 11:1 day.
Rev. Dr. E. J. Forrester,
Greenwood, e 1 route (0 his hot
from Gilgal where he had been E
ais'ing Rev. Mr. Burton iu a mee
mg, stopped over in Edgefsudd
visit his sister, Mis. Buford. D
Forrester's friends regret that h
stay among os was not of long
duration
Mr. T. B Lanham, who as coui
tyY. M . C. A. secretary is no
located at Morgaufield, Ky., arri
ed in Edgefield on Thursday las
to spend a fortnignt w ith relative
and friends of his boyhood day
The Lord has signally blessed tr
efforts of Mr Lanham in behalf c
the Kentucky young meu. He
greatly esteemed and honored ?i
his adopted home but not more e
than :n the county of his nativity
Col F. N. K. Bailey had bee
offered the presidency of a oolleg
in Alabama which would hav
paid him about $2,000 per amur
but after our town voted to ert c
a college building ba wired th
trustees declining to accept. Othe
towns and colleges want him bu
they can't get bim. Col. Bailey ha
pledged himself to stand by Edge
field and our citizens have pledg
ed themselves to Btaud by him
Mrs Mary Cauova of Florida, wb
is visiting her brother, Mr. M. D
Lyon, has been spending severa
duys in Edg< fi'^ld with Mrs.R. H
Mims and Mrs. E. J. Norris. Mr
Canpva is known to many of thi
older residents 0 f Edgefielda:
Miss Mary Lyon,who was born am
reared in our t own.
The election held on Saturda;
last f.o determine whether orno
$15,000 worth of bonds for a echoo
building would be issued was th
most quiet ele?tiou ever held ii
ourtowu.The result being 96 vo
tes in favor of the bond issus am
not one vote was ca6t opposing il
1 his was the first time in the his
tory of Edgefield that all of he
peopln voted one way. The resul
of th-.- ti -v/ ion shows how deeul^
rooted the .S. C. C. I. is ii, the af
fections of the citzens of Edgefield
And still the wonder grows a
thephenomenal success of Mr. E
J. Norris in selling improved farm
int? implements. Really it is noi
such a wonder when one considen
the absolute sincerity and honesty
of the representative, the unques
tionable merit of and med for the
machinery represented. Mr.Norri1:
has within the last few weeks sold
eleven grain drills. It will pay
every farmer who sows as much
much as 20acr3S of grain to pui
chase one of th^se drills.
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IVTOEB CO., HEW YORK._?
DOM?; Primary Etti
PARTIAL RESULT OF YES
TERDAY'S ELECTION.
Some are Comfortably Sheltered
in the Fold and Others are
Left Out in the Cold.
The first battle of ballots haf
been fought; few won, many de
feated, destinies of others to be de
cided by second primary two weeks
hence.
Despatches from Columbia place
Lattimer in lead for Senate, follow-?
ed by Evans and Johnston; Hey
ward in lead followed by Talbert.
Of ihe 22,boxes in the county 5
have not beeu heard irom. The
incomplete returns show that
Thurmoud will double the combin
ed vote of hie opponents; Rains
ford will be elected on ^the
first ballot ; Wells leads for second
place followed by De Yore aud;
Mayson; Williams will be elected
treaeurer ;Halt i wanger will be next
auditor; Byrd and Nicholson will
be in second race for Buper:nteu
dcnl of ?dncation; Padgett will
be next supervisor; Griffis will
?i :b!y b? elected on first Iv?Hot.
Capt. A. G Williams leads for
second place followed by Edmunds
and Turner; Morgan, Ferin and
Miuick lead for supervisor of
registration followed by Holland
and Ouzts.
Judge N. L. Brunsen was elect
ed Magistrate of first d?-strict by
a majority of 21.
Owing to the fact that returns
are incomplete at this writiDg (3
oclock Weduosday afternoon) we
do not give figures. ;
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No accurate information as to
the result of the election is obtain
able till the the executive commit
tee makes the official count on
to-morrow.
Mr. Warren Fair, of Be(?h
Island, who is well known in Edge
field, and MissJJauieEve,of Hamp
ton, are to be married on Sept. 10th.
A SUGGESTION
To the Business League Com
mittee on New Enterprises.
Twelve enterprises Edgefield
needs :
A Laundry.
A Yarn Mill.
A Roller Mill.
A Brick Yard.
A Hosiery Mill,
A Coffin Factory.
A Chiair Factory.
A Cauning Factory.
Auother Cotton Factory,
A Cheap Furniture Factory,)
A Spoke and Handle Factory.
A Wood Working Establishment
f?r cabinet woolc, mantles, doors
sash, etc.
"ipOR each Congressional district
in South Carolina, and two for
t^o state at large in KingsMountsun
. i tary Academy, Yorkville, S. C.
'1 .-..-se scholarships will be awarded
by our representatives and senators
strictly upon merit, in fin same
manurr as the award of scholar
ship to West Point.
For full information address
your Representative, or one of our
Senators, or
W. G. STEPHENSON, Supt.,
Yoikville,S. C.
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fi ve horses t
dirt road. 1
pull a oue-h
five horses ti
M diuary dirt i
standard-th
On the best gravel road only tv
same load. Macadam requires onl
one-sixth of a horse (or horse powi
horse could pull on irou plates wc
through deep Band. It takes teu t
6tock tido hauling in a deep sand
hard steel roads. It is these prac
construction of macadam and grav
It lakeR six horses to pull up a 1
pull on a level. Put the bad surf
tage of tho combination of the two
fla^^MMa?aBa^ aaa \
South
CO-EDUCAT. ON
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: : : : BUILDING FOE
The Twelfth sesssion for th
nesday, Oc'ober 1st, 1902.
The main builping, which \
immediately rebuilt upon a
Three hundred and fifty-nii
One hundred and sixtyy-ni
Our graduates are always ir
Large faculty, representing
Thorough courses of study U
B.S. and A.B.
Best advantages offered m d
Practical business courses
Bookkeeping.
Strict military regulations
The geueral vetdict is that o
velopment of cbarac'eras w
Applications for rooms in d
day.
Necessary expense for entir
If you contemplate patronis
portant that you write for ci
at once.
The fire will in no way inter
institute on October 1st.
For further in for
PRESIDENT F
DSU
COLD SPRING
CorrcsponJance of EiljretielJ AJ vertiscr.
We are having rain in an abun
Idance. It fell in torrents with
some hail last Tuesday.
Messrs. R. L. Bodie and W. L.
McDaniel Jost ?1 mule e?ch 03
drowning in Coon creek.
Crops are fairly good but are
having too much rain.
The protracted meeting closed
last Sunday at Red Hill Ten wer?
added ( J the church by bap!''..ri
'and two restored. Rev. J. T. _L.it
tlpjohn did the preaching, and ex
celled himself in his earnest ef-j
forts.
Miss Ola Adams has beeu con
fined to her bed for the past week,
but is up now. Mr. F. P. Bailey is
'also convalescing from his long
Ispell of fever. Oue ol his little
'girls was buried yesterday at Red
Hill. Her precious life had to
'yield to fever.
The brick and shingles are on the
[ground for the erectiou of the new
church. Ere Joug we will have a
neat, new building, one that we
can feel proud of.
Judge Bell tried his first case
[yesterday-a road defaulter. He
paid $5.00 for his neglect and
promised to do better in the future.
Mrs. Julia Parker, of Johnston,
is visiting her lather this week.
As yet the trustees have elected
no teacher for our school. Judging
from the time it takes them to
[consider the applications we will
get a good teacher.
Cotton picking has commenced
and the hum of the giu will soon
be heard and the usual cry, "only
eight cents for cotton." I believe
some people would cjmplaiu at
their throat being cut.
Cold Spring, Aug. 21, 1902.
SHATTERS ALL RECORDS.
"For years I suffered suca untold
miiery from Bronchitis", writes J.
H- Johnston, of Broughton, Ga
that of ten I was unable to work.
Then when everything else failed,
I was wholly cured by Dr. King's
I New Discovery for Consumption.
My wife suffered intensely from
Asthmp, till it cured her, and all
experience gees to show it is the
best Croup medicine in the world.
A trial will convence you it's un
rivaled for 1 hroat and Lung di
seases. Guaranteed bottles 20c
and $100. Trial bottles free to at
LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASF._ |
Photographer C. C. Harland, of
Eatou O., can do so now, though
for years he couldu't because he
sufsered untold agony from th?
worst form of indigestion. All
physicians and medicines failed to
he?p bim ti 1 he tried Electric
Bitters, which worked won if? r j
him that he declares th^j ?re a
godsend to sufforers from dyspep
sia and stomach troubles. Unriva
led for diseases of the Stomach,
Liverand Kidneys, they bvildup
and give now life to the whole sys
tem . Try them. Only 20c. Garan
teed by G. L. PENNA son.
A study of these figures will con
voyan accurate understanding of 1
the values of various r >ad-surfaces.
The heaviest load that a horse can
haul on a hard, level road is 6,270
pounds. It fakes ten horses to
pull this load through deep sand,
or through equivalent of mud, and
0 pull it on loose gravel or ordinary
'n other words, it takes 10 horses to
orse load, through deep sand, and
t> pull a one-horse load over the or-f
"oads, 'taking macadam road as the |
ie best,
fo horses are required to pull the
y one horse. On iron rails or plates
3r) can draw the load. What one
>uld require sixty horses to draw 1
imes ihe power and investment in
section that it does wheie there are,
tical considerations that cause the
el roads, as an economic investment.
0 uer cent hill what one horse can
acesjip the hills and the disadvau
'apparent.
Carolina
AL INSTITUTE.
EWBRICK
. THE S. C.C.I.
e S. C. C. I. will begin Wed
vas destroyed by fire, will be &L1
larger aud more modern plan.
ie students last session,
ne boarders,
i demand. .
beit colleges aud universities,
jading to tho degrees of B. E.,
department of music.
-Stenography, Typewriter, and
observed in all departments,
ur students show splendid de
rell as intellect.
ormitory are coming in every
e session from $100 to $125.
;ing our institution it is im
italogueand application blank
fere with the opening of the
matiou address
. N. K. BAILEY,
O-EFIELD S. C.
Advertised Letters.
Lint of letters regaining in the Post
Office at Edgefield C. H., July 25th
Caney Raterson, Fannie Hauls,
MilledgeTomsou William Canting
0. H. Corley John Butier GIF
Pugh W. B. Wood William Brooks
fohn ie Anderson Jas. Irving.
When asking for letters on this list !
tay "advertised."
W. H. BKUNSON, P. M.
The t?est Prescriptions fer Malara
L/liilltf and J? ever is a buttle of GBOVE'S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. It is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteles? form
No cure-no Day. Price 50c
FAT
TOO FAT
PEOPLE
Reduce Yonr Weignt
With
"REDUCTO."
sa
Reduce your fat and be re
fined. Refine your fat and
be reduced. "Reducto"
is a perfectly harmless veg
etable compound endorsed
by thousands of Physicians
and People who have tried
it.
We send you the Formula
and you make "Reducto" at
home if you desire, you
'know full well
the ingredients
and therefore
need have no
fear of evil ef
fects. Send $1.00
for receipt or 6c
for sample treat
ment andinstruc
tions.everything
mailed in plain
envelope.
Address :
Ginseng Chemical Co.
3701 I JEFFERSON AVE
ST LOUIS MO
Wheel.
FOR SALE-A Columbia chain
less bicycle in fine running order.
Has automatic brake and the tires
are in good condition. Reason for
selling: Edgefn-ld is so densely
populate! that there is not room
enough for wheels on the sidewalks
of the metropolitan city. Apply at
ADVERTISER office.
A. F. PERKINS.
PIEMAN ?KIYEESITT,
GREENVILLE, S- C
Will begin next session on
Wednesday, September 17, 1902.
Location convenient and healthful.
Courses of study elective or iaad
ing to B. A. and M. A. degrees.
A Postal Card
Will bring a NEW DOMES
TIC sewing machine io yonr
home for inspection. The
NEW DOMESTIC was awarded
the gold medal, the highest
award given at the Pan
American exposition. When
you see and know what this
machine is you will have no
other. Call on or write to
J. E. ROGERS,
Trenton, S. C.
Wo ff ord College,
H N SNYDER, M A. PRES.
Full College Coures, Favorable
surroundings. The best influences.
Necessary expenses from $160 to
$172 for the year. For catalogue or
other information, apply to
J. A. GAME WELL, Secretary
Wofford ? College,
Fitting School,
SPARTANBURG, - - S. C.
El-igaut new building. Careful
attention to individual student.
Board and tuition for year,$110.
All information given bv
: A. M. DuPRE,
Head Master.
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I THE FARMERS BANK]
I OF EDGEFIELD, S- C. ' . !
I STATE AND COUNTY DEPOS?TOBY. ?
I THE LAR fl E STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY j
I Paid uv Capital.t 58,000.00 ?
= Surplus andi Undividedrofi. 15'?[Vi'wi S
i Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 |
I Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 =
5 We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to thc above ?
I f?c> INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. S
S it Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian^ E
= administrator and executor, and.to accept and execute trusts generally. ^
= A. E. PADGETT, President T. I'. RAINSFORD, Vice-Prei. ?
= J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HARLIXG, Asst.-Cashier 5
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Wllt'ri^ - STONE
LITHIA SPRINGS AND HOTEL WMt?Stone.S. C.
Eight miles from Spartanburg, South Carolina, the newest and
-BEST OE STTMIMIEJS, RESORTS
The White Stone Lithia Water is now justly famous. The spribgs
are within a few steps of the hotel and localed beautifully by na
ture. The HOTEL is brand new in construction, magnificent in
equipment, elhgant in appearance Electric lights and water works
Excellent culinary department, finely furnished rooms, Specially
engaged orchestra for the entertainment of guests, Delightful
shades and pleasant walks. The railroad station is Bich Hill, S C,
and the hotel is reached in a ten minutes ride. For rates or other
information Address : WHITE STONE LITHIA SPRING.
H.A. WEST, Manager. 1
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14 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCED
Tb0 CORNER STORE
Now announces their cut price
nCleara?ce ~ Sale- -
prepaiatory to leaving for the
Easteru markets in August.
This sale overs everything
from your -
HAT TO YOUR HOSIERY
and commences on July 21st,
and ForCash Only
Reader, this means much to
the buyers. Respectfully,
I W. H. TURNER SI
R. H:. M I M Sj
Photographer, |
EOJG-EEIELID, S. C. i
Strictly up-to-datt. Have you a
photograph of each member of your
family. Good work at low prices.
Watch this Space for
the Advertisement of
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-DEALER 1N
CROCERIES, HARDWARE
T. A. OW DOM,
1st door East of Advertiser Building
W J RUTHERFORD.
R. B. MORRIS.
W. J. RUTHERFORD & CO
MANUFACTURERS OF
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AND DEADERS IN
Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair
Fire Brick, Fire Clay,
Ready Roofing and
Other Material.
Write TTs For Price.?
Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets,
1 ?AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.