The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 04, 1890, Image 4
STATE EXCHANGE'
ND IT WILL STAND BY YOU!
Asa Opell I.efter fril Vol. D'Ar3 p.
D1unca11 ExpIluiing tie A ilon of Mhn
Comm ttaittee In 11eviillg ito 1.1t,plish a1
Sate 11ank.
TO the Members of the Allince in'
South Ciarolina: At, the imeclting of
your committee on the Stat Ex( halg,
held in Columiibia oil the ]2Hh inlstait
much progress was reported.and I was
requested by the committev to Iblish
some facts by way of infloriation as,
exhortation to our members through
out the State.
As you are aware the matter of per
mannt location :>f th State lxchalige
ai:i what was tlie best disposition or
use to mahe of tlhe .%,00 subscribed
to the State I'xchange was pliced in
the hamds of a vommilit.tee.
A fter careful consideration your com
im ittve decided to locate the Exchange
im the City of Columbia, not he(umse
Columbia offered any greater induce
ments than our other cities, but be
cause it was more central ami, leing
the Capital of the State, is visited fol
various reasons more frequently by a
chsses of our citizens than any ot hi
of our cities, thereby giving our ieim
bers a better opportunity to imike
personal inspection of the working o
the Exchange, and to becomw namil
iarized with tho 111(anls of fin Io'miaiilot
it is proposal to supply tiouiigi it!
agency.
You are also cogn izant, of I he fact t Ima
the diiTerent Sub-A lli:io'es throigli(ml
the State subseribed last year 1:,i w
as a capital stock for ti he :t e I-x
change; 23 per cent OF this IM-UT11NN 1:i
ealledt For and promptly pma In ;1to( t 11
ESxchaln, t reasilr. Thle boal-dof
rectorsof tie ExciaTge (i'deijc(d tIha
the business should be done (ntitch
oil a cash 1basis. 'IiS II(TiM((l .ii
course, soon delnion:st.at d thaut, bu1t, ,I ,
tle capital woulld he i needed. cmTI
(1uwntly eveni a part of the aliolit il
lected was invested in St.ate hlnds at
low rate of interest.
Tho (llestion t hen arome w bi n h t
wa,1s t ie best, inlvostimeiit, to in:l h
this fund so ;,as to havi, it t il grI:, -
est. good to tih' geait est 1111 hedr. ' (w r
coiinittvvcamli to tho- 1n;milim u Il; W!
01usion tAhat ht hng1 to be don w:! :
for them to apply for- ;Ibat for :I
State banik of Si 11P R)iCapital, hiN I I
State EXchanvge ch t efr sl a 1r4-. ;
amen'de as I :Illow tI he -.m;.11 : :
suibscribe 5,00to iheenitl oa
of this hl k. Irldividual n : r1'
the .Allianc w.-il b. inlvitcdtoal
stot-k in til. ban1lk.,; Av:i'l ;.: ofd- e;i
zenls who 11N Im v I h i in i r <4 t ;
pr-ise. (I will S;av lhy w;.v (,1, ir ntbe
sis that. we hilv' received nai' veri
1tiing propl.sItimns roncap1ital
b ey Nd thelinlits of mour St:ah- toi Joinl
inl wit I us i we really wu.ne huN,w-l
Th11is banlk will be orgaliz(4d 1111m1 eTI
dilcted j'Ist as all banlks of'similarthar
;eI'r are I:il1-'ged. WVV ha.VV b-1.1
asked what more does this Ilwal to the
Alliance thani t hie mro establishm1itet
of ainlother ballk in the State ?
le -. see if' the facts do iot. Iair us
() ' mn (-liming tll;lt y urll (,o,,,,,it t i.t
actd islyin rvacbin- thollr cmncl
sionl. While your ,.tato Exchalin,e may
not need ally large amlolilt of Ilonel'V
to do its husiness, yt, at t ihe saImo t1m'e
it is very necessary t hat. it shoill blIVV
a imoney credit at its c'l. iiiimd and
likewise have a bu11siloss rat ing inl th
commercial world. -
.The solution (1 ih ese t wo quest1tions
will be very simple and (-: ;v, when-1 it
bec'omes(' a kinowii taict that1. tils i.x.
change owns 81i,(i ol' t' e ;ait:0i
stock of a piroperly aind abilI ('nduct 41'dIl
State biank; that it did mn till first s.'r
eni monlths oif it s ex istene a'f34 cash huI
ness of over Mil00,0 w44 Wit hl I It, till'lI
Our far'tmrs are Mometimee, shi,w~
0o1r State E'x('hanige' thel I: I ..
which is illuistramtivi'. Wheii: Ii
Alliance miiet ini .1 cly l:t mai I e
ter' of hlagginlg was'~ taken u! p Mr. 4)*
hel hatd at l'propsitin 43h>r44 5';P IM 4 a rjj
of' siugar sne'k baginiug at a low 1;in.,
tiriity dlays; thle (offl' was arC4eetd.
Sudd~enliy, Iwiithlott1 ni'. till age'nt
whoIt sohl1 the goods t 4) .Tlr . I ilnal ii n
I ire' hill 'was paid entshi. I nieedl not( :r 4
into de4tailshiere as5 tol whyl this l;ntv
acted in this mn):ner(i'; it is'" inoughi Ifo~r
us to consider that hiere was somelt thiri
ty 041( thiouisanrd dollars It) be rai:,"ed at
short notice or at go'od t ratde lost.
Mr. l)onaldso)n, through ihis pe'r,on:;
credit antd wi't h thle kindt assist ance ofI
804oit) of his hank ini frmiend s, wasl e *m1
abild tou ('arry tile :lnnouint. atnd hol 1
trade. 11:1d t1 r. I)ionaldsoni at I
time1 repre'(sttt( edY 45,4m of 444 hi 1 1 p i t al
stock of one 0f the baniks ini the' city
of Greenville Iihe're never'! wouhil ha:3v'
I tionl't suippose ainy 01ne is Silinpli'
(dt tile enutire busiiness 4of the Ailianc'e,
or that it will wor'k aun gre:t retvoilI
tion ini the taode, miamier 01' t41rnes on
ltary assistance when(' neededt't. Your1 I
mioniey is to lie put in thiis ban k (4 a nudo
money(~ for you as othetr ban11ks ma:ke i'i.
lt will helpi yOu very dire'(ctlyv andit m4;
over'i other such Iinrst it) It ion s. 1)114s i t
not occur to vou that if your14 bu!sine'ss
agen t., withoulit ca1rry Jing a1 dllarII's
w~orthl of stock, ha:s saved you3 lilhous
andti of dotllar's i a business w~av, t hiat
a blank OWnIed andi cottroild1: age'lv h
yo:. colleti ively or ind ividally,1 .i3aUv
leaids him4) to loiok at t inigs nit in the
absdtraet, bult alwvays im thle concet'I4
got to.see the result right ihere' antd
theii;1it you shiow~ himl aniyting andl
don't allowv him ti put hlis oIwn hand onl i
it at oace he immedtsiately becoms a4 i
A.s 1. Was aiskedt t a give some4 i mor'
mnatfon relating to tile wtiik of' thei
State Exchange here is a fac(t tanugenut
to every member of1 the AlhanIce. Y~ turi
agent bought 110t only the I'ilK,>1l yar'ds
of bagging abov'o refterr-ed to, but this
orders amnounlting to 400U,(0 yardls molrt,
making a totatl of' 90t0,(00l yartds, anit
thie at a saying of 2c per yard to the
consumers. This onie transaction saved
to the Alliance members the 8sum1 li
$18,000 and more than this amiounlt to
those who are not memflbeTrs of the Al
liance, but who produce cotton. Y our
action fixed the price of bagging; you
made the sacrifice, they enjoy tihe re
wvard.
'The work of your State IExchange is
to make the best business arranigemenit s
possible for all suich heavy articles as8
do not have to be kept in stock atndi
that you should purchase from first
hands, viz, bagging and ties, guanos,
vehicles, miachiines and machinery, etc.,
but when it comes to a regular line of'
merchandlsc let our merchantai carry
the stock, let them have tile invested
capital, creating that comipetition
whic isthelife of all trade. It is their
IiteIIcss tt, they ha,.vt ' sp nt thevi r live ti
learn it, and they will beat ,!n untitAd
4ani I-ixperiencd anvery tiliv.
Yo ir State l xlchan:e c'i lb tihle
watcllinan on the towver, ton von
when aid where you (-.:t1 purchase t(o
th? Inst :dvantai-.e. I rope.t wvnat I
havv said inl a I-)r-mer comimmnic;i iotn,
auil I h.l eve I %(vico t r,o Lt inil :0. (d,
Iur l itir cointlittki v NwIIIwn i i\v y
(Ir, . bn411111pioln ehcln-wll thal i
at the d t -onI-Al.14. 1 iml or r1in Wf thei iti
Inill, 111-realnt ilo hti;l if to 1.4>1n..
I ry. )*()ir iE h;mgo inic!!4k it lo- ,
yoll iltorted :1t0 piclproect o Frml
in'pfit ions ani II a ll d (in I*(X1m\ 1ifrt Ii.n
We O-Ore to trIP wil i mir own tum
11l1, it we (:i;l d sO; w inl -. i r
illrll g toml fo . 4'\ it.
ill-ve agf)-~ cc' cc (Im il-nccct- -
id)ly by :au w-V on.! ()1 !t!w h1u.m 1.
riglitcous, IIncalhII", fo r, oI ui I t i I:hkI
t.rusts fortied for the 1 l V c1:11 1 x
1ortin g oi ey roI'-I I he c t n pl 4 i .
withliout. i nI i I iir mr :I i :lCI
t y le i al' a l ll'iI. i ' 1 1 - i 1
brvak inI it L % . " 1 .; I I c!. i !
all this th 111:6 thii c arvi. ... . 1I
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and1( broke(t u1 thce i.ue tin
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(corgiai I. SiiCc:c-dc ScenLct ccr licitI Il il
Lice Ui. tedI SL:ttes >c cntc. -IT' .\ ii
anice3 madelli a big iniht. ccn I icrdion, ihIt
tict mUeulieurs f;iled 11 to s-t ceki( Io c .[ IIci
when thce tine c;une, anud Gordo'4l 4 wenit
in with a hurrahi.
TlE LEGISLAIURE.
A NOTMLA S.sION OF THi:
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
I If)9ly Th1g9Iigh t ao be T.:gr vIy ill !'3 IA
11:11Y W ith 1t141 C;uvvr: foo .!e t- ot
to the 1 It11 , lial W4 )i p 1 .1i
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i ao sa int r-A i.- fevit. inl ti( hevorl
0d.r whil-A ik t. o-v(
hl I- w Tl;. 14. \l n Ix .Th li, r4eve.
( un Tillb ui ;t (;ovvrnlor, i
I hII 'it alko 'to hllave gi veli chaact'r o
"o. (ovilo al Assvillhly. tif tilch :1
' ll, i., a I 1;:tjority of, v; e bralnc
in :;t it hy'l.N wi th lte polif
444 ''~'~~~ ,(.1 149 hv Cov(.111w. c!t41 . 1
b4 d l t . f hitns 1lit , ;9d. h:1
x an e!:1(-dn.n in! .-y1ipathly wit
'r ii i1 irI T - r v4l,, v1>n oibilt
-h' ' r . :llthir atol. uponl Ilk
b t h d1wilt-than ine
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44':. 1.44 ) 14t4his hin' lthe 1,tt i:dt41 4)r will
4:4n'.it. ;l444 ol t'1'i '211111 tis, t;ies the :ill'
nent,(11incrase o :the 9)ta ltesleven-A
10' 100:0the phoshate bed,th ur
thus outlinivd sutilces to show that ur
law-! ikers are going to have thiir
hind" t'lili. The iportanlt lm:atter.;, in
the'ir' tiil rnt sLage., vill b)(. uly lot
etd in this correspoildelice.
TILLMAN'S ADMINISTRATION.
31ior urawley orcharl estonl El.:v-s.em
NEW N*1n:K, Nov. 22. _,Ij,Ir . II.
r1awle o . ot, r Co,.'ongresila.s
c.levt fr- mil the 1-'irst 41 t Cmohn1k a Dw is
trictL is slai: ttin at thO 'iv riywlb
t 44 wiII hi vis :a IIwm!hvr.14a1.r I I trawley
t, has 1--vil- - mh r .1, lfilt- u. ( 'aro
dlilla Lx,'*,.I14 hIr th ll pa't Ivin years
.114 lkk-;('4 1-V i'd 141 ' i W'11i 11
r1l:um l) tha re <l severa h.m :1mv ! 1h ..
l is h olt-I .h hti )*l(.Nlt railway
V tvlin ill o th ('arndlina :and is a1 prom
ait Iwill n ltlnibi (f lit, -a h r 11 his State. 1 C
:1111 :1111l -1111,\ y e i ,!t cvl ;tas ; me,
.nt4 4.11f (0, war (t111s inl [h u Smith. The
Maijor vk-. a reportl Z,er 1 . intilrsLiniq
hv t nenngSuhCrln lm>litic
0therc is i1>rth in thet! r4port that (,ov
'rF-le t illina:l will bet Socially. boy.
k-(ttcd <d :rini._, his torm 44 , ilice, lle 'i6
I4nO, a .11 1 ie In the vmnvenl tin ('a111
ses,aild i,; no4t likeky ti) enrt. irballe
alin - I Ii ls 4, cutert:atilient. Tiic
'1111k, v ('i,n ('Ib w Ih is cred4iteld
wit th deireto eanlehim, _-i vevs
b ut on(!ba a ear. 1\ (-lilt *'tiqon
"M'. T l be .JisiJ44ed 1b1 thc
la in Sot rUa:IeVOrding, tk
i hn v<l i .n . I r - ( II ua in l .ou m-l l
llia a Ih.'I not, kltl(*flnllll ,n i1 other
e :t . The con, te Ilili ol'ahlise
whom h1 - :a,' a111j' (111 will have n> kinl
':14''4l frhim, . u1 I 11 pl. m-ralv m'1
w ill n to1!4: r i l4i h-n1 11 '.'4' l 1n inga
"4 4! I4T 4', \v:H' i . I tration i d '
i l'' one auu,b l let01 forlotte 4M1i
- .' 11h, I "alitoIt, \,;[a ; to thaIt. I
ho w, tII 11t1 1 m b. v - -I;IiII I', I I l,. .I LIi,II
4. 1 t vIr ; Ill m !.Ilit'. I hl:lvo vvv iv
. wc.'t l W ' .) II i I- 1 11:1ha ho ha a ccr
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h o ar1 w -i 1 1 I is of.Orter
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llutli J I -- l ai'l-d -i t o hu n
are 'tual :lt, 1 hone,. 11 it is 4oo)
441l. to~ ''44t4l 144'. < ''rr.ect ja un1'i-nt .ts
t I 4-4 !ub .ert of tio I-'armer' .\I..
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\Ir. I Ilhn:m, 44a1 44.44 ina'ii- :m.- 41 .\lha -e
nee. I -ppor If h 1.4o ev r
421 ar' h..2414 e2.tion. The. 4. .b,4 -
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14 4 ..1:a I ra e I-':n'1er1ta111.41~ in.
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I' w.44 :b n re' u-1 it 4as4411 no:br 4iate in4
t ry s4houhl al 14. W h-l 40,I l of-h.i
141-nt. 4.\ a ii 444 144r as' I hav' observedl 14
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'mi44 ht h444 in 411'41- i ho :414. ll forced the(
rkeeper411s to hohl.'4 up44. h:4:11'i ns wh"ie he
4 .44 414'd . <.i4 loo 44 r ' the4 tuoner4'1iI8,1. JIt
44le.41 pai. 1 verthemony, h wa
wol l(I-e 1.1d4l4e4 4'etw. 14-' 44-1he 144 hilg14'
1' u' ''4 1L444 , with !ou 4ary:44 i 'a144' nst,M
Nii \l I I' :4"tein41 : .1>(':211 4iry l44:44'y
tu )1r i elu44'j1 4:j41. lan.4''14'I11
h.44 oI prl omi: e 44 ase ui- just1'4.. bI e 14111'
'144 4414 he ph4iintlt f [4 1 .4- . 441. ' 45'h. 4a'e
4,4144 wa11 helin h14'is 11 44rty ra.is a pol n14(
th44t' wn, w..'4hich wasI4.'11'2 w.41141 ht .\44 li4 4
.41('4v Ila s everal)414''.1 4 t.s Th4is4 I> ;il.
thIle 44ir. ' .s brou'44 -t1411 414: ins hm1111
'114l 4after4 44vera tr1ial' of the. 44 ae. it re-4j1'
to'iZ b1 on' tIie.I' Th"e bul1ihiin' was a three'
strywonln trctre aalatth im
** ' Givo Up the 8111."
)s>n'tisurroeder, although M.he light
be long and bitter, and results thius far
btut dismal failures. Old Bad Blood
miay yet be conquered and disease driv
en from the citadel of life. You have
not used the proper remedy, or long
zgo youl would have felt a change
Yott have tried this and that,athundred
bott les of ,his specific and fifty bottles
of that sarsaparilla, and feel you might
-is we'- have used so iitcli rain water
1,,r all tIhe good effect they had. Wh
have .vou not, tried 11. B. 11. (Motani'e
I Bioi llalm) imade in Atlanta, Ga? Be
ause it isn't advertised so conspicuous.
lV as other remedies ? Well, that's a
poor reason. The greatest Imbiigs
can alford the largest advertisement,s.
As for IB. H. 1.. try it, and if six bottles
don't do yout more good than all the
other blood inedicine you have ever
taken, call it a humbug, a name that
has never yet been applied to it by any
one.
Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn.,
writes: "For six years I haid been af
licted vith running sores and an en
largenient of the bone in my leg. I
tried everyt,hing I heard of without any
permanent benefit until Botanic Blouit
lalin was recommended to me. After
ising six bottles the sores healed, and
I amn now in better health than I have
ever been. I send this testimonial un
solicited, because I want others to be
benelitted."
A Wonder of Mo(lern Surgery.
l4:Tum'T, Nov. 26.-Matilda Orseeh,f
age 10 was completely scalped by hav
ing liei hair caught in tlie shafting of a
graii elevator last week. 1 was decid
ed to gra't skin from the body of the
little girl's sister, Emma, who heroically
(1oIseited to the operation, which was
p-terormed yesterday. The victim's
e:I ibefore the operation lpresented ex
act ly t he sime :ippearance, from the eye
brows over to the iapo of the iieck, as
t hat. of a skeleton. The skull was entire
ly bare, except in places where small
Imortions of the muscle and tissue ad
A piece of skin 8 inches long by 54'
clies wide and of aln oval shape was
rut trom the right side of Emma's body
leaving the uipper end attached near tlite
reast. Wien this 11ap of cuticle was
prepared ihe children were laid together
01 t lie t able and the 1lap was firmly fast -
.e]d with sticlhes to ihe right side of
lhe ilired (.hild's head. Then the child
rel were biandaged together in such a
way is to prevent thein breaking their
. iamese bondl. lifthi.slpremimiliaii.ry op
erat io is suecessful Ile remaining por
ion of t lie head will be t reated by a sim
1Iar operation.
innios ani Organs.
NW.Ti.wmi'. 1:31 Main Street, Co
i.ibia, S. C., sells Pianos and Organs,
-.rect, i roi liftetory. No agents' com
Filw. celebrated Chickeritiv
JN!. Matitsliek 'iaio, eclebratt- d
r it -i cleareliss of tonle, liightness o1f
-1 1CII m lasti ing (11ialities. Mason &
ilil I 'pright Pianlo. Sterling Ip
-i'ht Pianos, froin 622 lip. Arion 'ia
no.%, from :321m0 lip. Mason & iaillill
(rgan rl, s urps(s Iy none. sterling
'.rg: , 50 up. Every Instrunent
iaraitee(l for six ears. Fifteen day
It rial, expenses both ways, if not satis
fact rv. Sol oi Instaliments.
A 'very Hold Robbery.
l l i.w A UimE, Nov. 26.-Win. Clark,
oWnlir of the electric light plant. came
, Milwaukee to-day and drew 525,W0)
from the bank to pay bills. IIe paid
out about six thousand dollars and was
(It his way to take the train home to
night witli the rest of the money inl a
satchel. When near tho depot he was
knocked dowi by two mllenl who had
evideiltlyv followed hiin, and whio got,
away wvith tIhe Imoney, about 819.i,00.
A New K( ind of Negro.]
JGCuNt:, G.a., Nov. 2t.-IIenry Fe'r
uson i oll tored, diied liere fro m the efI
tls of ai bite on the hantd thret';
mthstl ago biy .1 oe Strozier. Blood (
poiotnfing14 enlsuied. andi lhe couhIi Iget no
rlief. Thle niegroes claimi that Stro- (
..er is a bldue-guinnlted negro, anid re
dird abite fromt one of that kind as
I uisonous~ as that, of a rattlesnake.
'ery few niegroes wvouhll have any
'i hg tto do with his burial on accouant
of tlhiir superstitious fears in regardl to
a death of this character.
Ciiunri.d' W1ith i' rie ry.
S.AN lnAxcisco, Cal., Nov. 26.-Ex
State Sernator' l'. J1. Murpny, who was
dt'ftatedu by the D enocratic candi<late
for the state senate from this city, has
obitained an ordler from Superior~JTudge
F"I inn, citing Senator Stanford to ap
peari before thecourt comnmissioner and
answer to charges of bribery jin the re- I
cenrt elections.
D.iseases Peculiar tio Women especial
lV nontthly disorder's, ar'e curedl by the
:mmly 'ti Se or lhradf'ield's Female llegu..
.A coin plete Ihedrooin Suit for 816(.50
ft'i iht, paid to yotir' depot. Send f'or
('at:ilogue. AddIress L. 1'. P adgett,
Suigustat, Ga.
N A Gni-:AT OEyEna THA'T MAY NOT AoAIN'
IanE RE1'EAT1Em), so0 n)0 iOT DEIAY,
" 'STnurmE WILEu. 'rHE IRiON 18 IloTu."
PiiWrii teu fr Catalogue now, and say what
aeryusaw this adlvertlsemnent in.
liemembetlitr that I sell everything that
u.otes to furnishing a homne--manuifactur
ing sonie things and buying others ini tIm
largiest, possible lots, whiichi enables me to
wipe out all competition.
IIERIEAItE A FEWV 0OF MY START'
lANG BARGAINS
A No. 7 Flat top Cooking Stove, full
sizea, 1 5x17 itich ovent, fitted wIth 21 p)ieceS
ofi war'e, dliveyred at youtr owni deptit,
all freight charges paitd by me, for
cinly Twelve' l)ollars.
.A gain, I will sell you ia 5 hole Cookinig
Cled wifth "1 hietcets of ware', for 'I'l R I
T 'E EN 1)01 I A RS, andt pay thle freight to
YOU.1 R GOOl)S.
I wvill sendt youi a ni h )e 1 plush Prlor stit,
wlutl t tran', eithter Int cominiat ion or
bi.uth-dt, the motust stylish colors for' 331.;50,
to youiir .iai lrade slat ion , freight pald,
I will also sell you a nice Bed romnos uIt
iionsist ing of IBureau with glass, 1 hIgh
hcadl Bedlstt'ad, 1 WVashstand, 1 Centre
I lM', 4 cante seat (chairs, 1 cane seat andi
back rockt'r all for 16i.50, and pay freIght
li to you depot.
Orn I will st'ind you an elegant Bedroom
suit with large glass, full marble top, for
3:;0, anid pay freight.
N ice window shiade ont strig roller $ 40
F:l'ganit large walnut 8 day clock, 4.00
W alnuit lounge, 7.00. -
Lace curtins per wIndow, 1.00
il cannot descrIbe everythinig in a small
lad ve'rtisemnent, but have an Imumense store
ctintaining 22,600 feet of floor room, with
ware htoutses ant factory buildIngs In other
parts of Augusta, making in all the lar
ge'st buisiniess of thIs kInd unuder one man
augeumnt int the Southern States. These
sto)re'andl warehouses are crowded with
the chioicest productIons of the best facto
r ies. My catalogue contaInIng IllustratIons
of hoods willl be maIled If you wIll kindly
say where you saw this advertIsement. I
pay freIght. Address,
L. F. PADGETT,
Proprietor l'adgett's FurnIture, Stove
andl Carpet Store,
1110-1112 Broad Street, AUGUST A, GA.
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