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36 irnwell Sentinel,
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B A UNWELL, S. C
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JEntereri an Becond-^rijisfl mail matter Feh-
ruary 14.1905,atmi'H , ostoffi<*p»tparn-
w.ell, S._CL, under (.he Act of „0ofigre8H
of'March 3, 1879. . T ^V~ . -
All changes of hdvcrtifjjig ajid all
c..miiiunicutions must be in thin t ftice
nut lator than Tuesday mornior, to in
sure publication in the currentiseue.
RHUMATfSM $0 BAD HE COULD
MOT DRESS IfMSElF.
TUjEt) A
l-L KINDS OF REMEDIES
1*VT KtiUNfi A FEW PROPS Of
1UQN IN WATER K A/O H D A Y
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SAYS Al/l 1)11
OHE^PKIl.
IKON MINERAL IS
BETTER way
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Salesman Waj
• Lubnciitfng oiJjAlfwut:se, spi-^
SfaRk’-. .,pvhih^Ta i t whole
tiliie.,, Ui4is nntfi
nlVifrtv' id dish ci 1. Man
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TREASURER’S NOTICE
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M'B8( KIRTION ItATKrt.
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One year If50; Six months
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,Barnwki,l. Tin kpiiav Aikh’st 23, 1917
" ^WiMirtiiMwii^nw,: «•*««. m-
“TiTieumaitifrin, rhcupi-tiiam. anq then
some-more thenmatism seemed to b;*
my Int-wTffr. ft would attack hie at
urtex(te«*ed limes and almost kneck me
onpfor good |i.d all,"says L, W. Sours,
of Liiray Ya. ‘ , -
“For two yt ars I w’tmt’trablefTo do
anything and couldn't even dries ir. •
self, and at night ! Hnip'y tossed and /■?-_-.*_ d_„>_ d* i C.f.
rollt d with ngpni. anti, due^ tp the kid 1 M
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Army Y. M. C. A. Work.
kid
ney trouble, I : r cIcon/ 7 my dreams
were fitful and bad arid very often I
would wake, up in^the middle of i'hc
night and Whe/rl diffroirld turn over 1
could it ’tl| I would struggle and the
pain woujil b 1 c iine almolt unbearable
and my breathing would btcume diff -
oull.-Auyune who .has suffered as I did,
can reaXzv my gratitude tfndappreeiat-
ion of Acid Iron Mineral. I th ugh it
might help me and 1 used one fjC? bottle
and two $1 bottles before I could see
irytich change, but the third, dollar
|/botih* 1 felt like a nev man and can do
a gpod duy’s work and.rest well at
nights.”
urge people tp.take this Iron med
icine wherever I g;> because it helped
me where a great many oilier remedies
tui'cfl ai iPRft 'r trying lo'uro ,
ajul cMitiiln d. to get worse I gave tip
being ireattdaKd found relief in A I-
VI, I want to eali\iieeial r.ttent ion t >
the-f.1,1*1 ilia| when they take A-I jM do
XIiol tA"x books will be open
forth# eollection oj state^epun*
:Ty nmt seJiobl tgixesTor the fiscal
vlar/o^lP.17 fruin the * l5tli of
(Tctobtr 1917 to the 15th of
March 1918 inclusive,.
January IstifUS a penalty of
will be added. Febuary 1st
191S a penalty of 1 % will be
added ^taking a total of %% for
i Fehifary. March 1st. tplTith
| r l.f)l^iuclusiVe a penalty of 5$
j will he‘lidded making a total of
7 to March |he 15th at which
time thejtax^books will-close. ",
Farmer* In Many StAte*TXl'«x: lovey rail ba: ^ : '
_ «, „ . *. a* „ lor state purposes 8/1-2 nulls
• eadJl^ ordinary county purposes 8 3-4
And Finns Get Behind It jpjiig Oonstitutiopa’l \ School 3
In This County. x, m?n “ 1
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— Last week a meeting was held in
Columbia to consider the raising/.of
the State’s quota of the sum to be
raised to carry on work in Army
camps under Y. M. C. A. influences.
On Tuesday of- this week a meeting
wds held in Orangeburg to consider
ways and means, for raising in th/
counties of~thj.s tllstrict the sums askt?d
of eaeh county including Barnwell
County. J. B. Armstrong, of Barn
well, the efficient coupty treasurer,
has been placed in charge of the
work in this >ounty. ,\Ve are asked
Tor a small sum of a1iout $l,0(i'i from
this county. This will be The easiest
molwy we e'er raised. One reason.-
, for this will'he that so. many of our
» young men in their Mexican border-
experiences found out the value of the
Army Y. M. A. tents. Jt, was the
only .playe a young soldier could go
to write a letter, or to have an hour
with magazines or j tew spa pels.- They
have told their stoi ses of its worth to
their friends and parents back home.
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We know what it has done ihei'e, and
every home and church in the county
will lively give.
. There are some facts that we do hot
realize, however. We do not .stuff to
considt r that die inea in cam pi- have
left tl.cif Uuin<*:;, families, friend’,.'
churc hes, nm\ ing' picture houses-acd
in short all <•!' their.oqcial : und relig
ious activities- ;tu4 hu-vu bccume -par
of the bewildered life of army camp
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and disciplmp. What _we want t<r do
and are doing through Y. M?N.X A.
work is fo adjust them to their ne\V
Reconditions so that they may be kept
to the same wholesome lives as they
left. ‘ This will be accomplished by
religious oversight of all atRlepc and
social activities;^ It me—very true of
soldiers that the devil finds work for
idle hands to do. Athletics will lie _ _ .
fostered. Music and singing will be prove cru cially at I rxtTiyMo yodr
developed. Whenever practicable, if vTlHiav/ nr ( \]g'(T- In liavr
debating societies will be organized. ;!a llul:tors I u ed uc;i lr ah Wilhtdl-
Moving pictures’ and lvceum attraev CoHnro.; " r _s
tions will be provided. These must be tu Kbblv .Ilill anil look if
housed, and the men who give their
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tithe and labor cannot do it for mAh- r \ - t> , r o . / . '
; ^ lie 1 epjiles 1 ru.-t. ( oiup^ny,
... ~ * • . Rock Hill,: JS. (V
Here us never before will the re
ligious lives of our soldiers be .made
or ruined forever. They are cramped | LOST '! Rut‘h1o(oii Kpoeiai d<U!
: iit-Hti p nt cm bottle bud be surei hi d
jontinue a# d v<n(i will |i<*f for I
n 1 *w what it wfB/Ja. decline d L. AY *
S u s, l.uray, Y‘a., f . ,
Rlifuiria'isui* wln n it grips tkeLsMi.-
fem. VhAji’s arein.d dirt ugh the v
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soinriii^ec in ()■«' spt'H hi d theT in ah-
'f lier./ f must h * rt moved from the
Ido U. It moths tlie loop of itoy Hi en
de.h, purify and v b nose tin* blo.nl ami
Acid Iron Mi: era'., in it- highly eon-
cantraLeil foiin tegling over 10 degre V
^penfaTgr vily iga «s tiie deal. rt:m
■if A! O' ngg'st' ii ve it.“’
f That the day of ^mall beginnings
-and ultiinate greatness of accomplish
ment is not over is certainly proven.
to be a Tact by the case of Jbhh B.
Jobson, who,gin the*opinion jst Atlan
ta capitalistsy—inhetical farmers and
government agricultural experts, has
given to 4lie South and to the coun
try one of the greatest inventions of
the decade—one which, in the prac-
tical words of l/Oting Brown, a lead
ing farmer and writer of Georgia, is
“now sweeping over the South, and
is going -to give us a crop increase of
at least a fourth.”
.Mi/Jobsbn. has invented a plow'—
.that’s" sill. He hasn't wrought out a
new rapid-fire man-killer or fashioned
si model .sivqrd; but he has, it is
thought, produced an idea .that will
make available, • without a penny of
extra •cost, thousands of. tons of na't-
uraL.ieriilizets that have lain dor-
. Total LevyP?!20 1-4 mills
ConimutatioL road tax is $1.50 ■
Special school levies ^are as_|
| f follows: *"
*2 mills.
Aslileigh, Btildock, Barbary
Branch, Cedar Grove, Colum
bia, Edisto, Ellenton, Friend
ship, Greens, Harmony, Meyers
Mill, .Morris- New [Forest, i)nk x
GroVe, Riverside, Sand IIilly
Seiglingvi’lle, SeveuPines’ Tin!
ers Creek.
'; -■ 3 mill's
larton, Blooming Dab
-hickory Hill', < hvgfis
mant n'ALit under the feet- of- the ! Loads, Sba<K' Jj(I
farmers 6f tin- (gmntVy, but Which have ‘ Riclllai
been so comp!cte.ly locked up in the
soil that they have', heretofore been
of no profit u.hatever.
Wo w-ill buy, them..orsgriml them for you.
Will .pay highest market price, ■; \ '
They must l)e p.i‘o])erlv cured,. • xl
■'Cnn be ^atlicred in bundles., nW'-i.ieeessttry to
. jc^cibPod separately. . T - '
x Also in market forlorn| either fhelled or ouj^ah Corn,
Slate whether y,our_Corhis Wbife, .Yellow or Mi.xhd.
Ask for price ween you are ready fb si tip naming the
quantity You<have.7 .. - % r
Cfll us on long istliflce plic>ne ; of Mire at^ur expense. ;
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BLEEDING GUMS
‘E ME A TRIM,
:id 1 laud, Red 0;
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namwu, open tip new p.ossiDill- ! Tj ( , r p U ]/( Hilda I ee< RoslllTTV 1 .in<! -
hi suit" tillage that have hereto- j D(1CUJ/?S, illlua, 1^60. , HO-inai \,lf,'>itiginy hm?* at / Vwrce N \ I wa-
nc_en impracticable and entiiely lit'taly Llfllicll, SjCltlllOl('. . ip.un i ur t > fivX^irltVijtit-OrUtt I
id thv teacfi of the backbone of - v/ii l.'il-#. *•> »b;iG oi-Hi-rbi-v .1 t ,i • » \ . J
eptmtrT—the* “one-boss farmer.’ j-y^uUs. I.lko - Hill!- 01 till ai} SJ t|„. UM . ,,f this l/ ( ' ^»tV-n. Irak
iji JHs sinviliettv aftd nraetical Q ,«.ii~ e 1
p ; FOKSALR:
A. bcniijiind surbumiiiilev. : te
eon 1 a in i nx S1 ;n res. -mu mi* d rn
he \^t;attTb-‘Tvfrl- . vi-HriXie, of. Kb--
enc/ w, a attbtirb of R/.< k 11 i U .-
;t * sboK v i a!i -f.'jdie Ij</in ami in.
»i :f 111 oL \V i r I! I re»|» ( X) 11' o'(
Tkb ^lace eoiitoin- an- ai-
h rn« tXve "t Vfv story •••dwelling of-
vino l'<M 'ThA l\vA good tciBTur
lioti-e^ b‘i ltd yt he]' j^erssarv otit-
buibliiigs. jilPin gtoul repair ; tin
all around good- tanfi>0
T bis pjfupo-ittfqi ottydrfX tt*
if
The .lobson •Sydfem <>f soil culti
vation ai/.l this Vehjarka'de plow will,
i’ is rlainw-d, open tip new p.os'sibili-
tH/SlOU ■■“‘•e'-oi “• * *
.for*
ont
th"
. W’ffh JO- sinvdieity aftd practical
adaptaiali+y to ilie one, two or three?
horseblock; it^ easy adjustpientyf)
(lay, b/niHL haul or; shaib.v. Urndl
its ]ie<-uliarNhandling /of the swi so
tl+at vt can Rs worked several days
earlier than tfto ordinary plow 4rt t
wet land, and iU-Kworiderfiil digging | ^
arid turning p«>v(T\ 'Ihieli gives Vft ,
more (tTi( i*'ticy pe r Vi se-i»u wer—all !
of ilie.-r e<Mi*uine lo make it- s'otne-
14^fitills.' X. ‘
x\] plctoii,yRig Fohk; (bilvary.
Double Rmid. Ilcdmtf Springs,
\ pc uses 3 mills for bond.
; mills. Kline.*2 mills ordinary,
n uses 1 mills for Loud
thill:
this
which 4ias set
farmers
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by discipline, and oxposod to peculiar- .License gold Avhtyi With ‘ L. S
« Already the engi‘T*ved. .insiiu/L Tob attiicbed
\v;h ;t (T\TsTj/oig St\;is 'rigor
ly strong’ temptation's
Y. W. C. A., are asking for increased
funds to protect the young women
who live- in close proximity to camp
towns.’ An illustration of this, dan
ger is seen in the misplaced patriot-
ism of many Li; h spirited girls who
are receiving such attention's: and giv
ing such li’oertii < to the menAvhd weat
the khaki as they would never hai'e
dreamed of in peace times... In• (jor-
many it is espirv«tU'* : that from this
relaxation, a mb misplaced paPr-uilXan
«n the j on'i. of m i.'/’uided v, o.men, ,a :ui
p:e t ram;
that n!"i\
nvl life i.!' >0 1 mu’/ in v:i-'ttf):s,
than tlTiec "fmHiea illegddtrs
la.■■■ ~ be-’ii'\f‘; ; :t ■ •
y trou syY
-liocs. wit!/ifoiyt \\brj;y. .Be
• in 1 *|‘vr. RyfuVn to ii'toyiud receiV<
leWai'l.
L 1 *n i lit ■ S,*i 1 idol’s,
v riim rs, S.,(’.
VOTIVE OF’DISeHAHGE
; V - h* r.e‘-y e.iv -h that
.‘t* 1 - I-l.- d -V of X v M’.i) •
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<i U ay; .ptli'e '-nL tv .
r ' h (I ip" t ■- , a - A 11
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and adjoining s.ta>es to . talking
(fecj* plowrng as, they luiveto never
"talke'ddt before.’- k ~~ '
That \fr. Joh-ton’s plow comes li
ly .la-eommendetl is i«*adtly seen Hy
the hearty Indorsements nf such men
as F. J. Merriani, editor of The ^South
ern K,urali.st; \V.,A. Barker, vice I'resi-
dent and general manager of Beck It
(dreg-g, orre -of The biggest liardyvare
firms in tiie south; W. L. Ilnnnicutt,
editof of The Southern (’ultivatqr;
Honri.Tas. I). Brice, rontmissloner of
agriculture; Dr. J. R. . IUnn r .oj Lu
cerne, Ala..; It. C\ (JarHde. IT. S. Agrl-
yuilture expert;. E. G. Willingham, Sr.,
of /Atlanta, .and many others from all
sect tops of the country.
That dh|| plow- and the Jobson
T’ojnmon Sense Methods' have s rotTg
liackiiig fri tit is county can- not be
♦Jenied-wben we. consider the names
of the progressive dealers who are
[•helping to .introduce the plow and
secure .fog. cfTlT""people »the crop in
crease that w : il| necessarily follow.
These firms, who are how giving
out copies of the Johson paper, X/tom-
mon Sense Tarming,” are as followi:
l. 1 m t- Ifr. s. ef Bareli* 11
Aiji> d 1 h* Hdwe C - *'i .\yieji tato.
I>, E A ml * rs ft: of Du. ha t'iiil
The pi. I in :'. ’Hnid'.M'.r ■ (! * f A r.-
ii r.-oiiXS (J <>;• ■ f i ho 'arte t ho 1
iiV?l. | rogr* • -ive v.iii le-sle I ou y- it
i hX (*f t i ** •' : o i >*id i • g i-i -”ii‘« i >tah
ii-figii i r < f .1 d-isitf*. S >'e:n \ g-•
iimy re id e /'if. , , • j * s.
7-mills. Duub«i:tuu'l lnills ordi-
TTtvi v. “*» mills for bond;
x Bluc’kvilio 5 mills prd.i-
n.nrv,- 3 miU/ for DOiul.
Bairfiix 5 1-2 mills .ordinal’}
2 1-2 mills for bond.
NOTICEBF niSCHARCT
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(i/e.rd-.ci: .of K.”tl:’*-(••
jA\ ap 'y v ;. .(•. d i
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irr'ton d pi II it.li-ii
•S 1-2. mills. .Allendale <> milL
ordinary 2 1-2 mills fm-Laml. •*
^9mills. YVilIMon b mills ordi-
rkii’y1 mills for bond.
1dx\2 mil’s. Barnwell (» mills
oT(i»inayy, I 1-2'mills for bomlS;
Drafttoaml clin ks will lumBc
!fm*i»{c’d b>y taxfs, V,.\tv]iyxu tax
pnyels rivk. .\('ounty'dffid school
^claims jvroperl'y. ji|.iprqvcd v,41i
be accepted-for ta\es.
J. B. Armstrong,
Gounty trettshrer.
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H. G. HARDING AND COMPANY:
\ . By roii. La;- Apr. 1J, 191
Old K.enVyckyl'Mfg. Go..
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• I -had chok'nc.iivniy l:< rd of X gs . i*
k’t’UtlyiUld h(gtV<‘ fee»Ht ; e H
rktomi'" Yb>g 01nH(’n("Ch to and -t .pj» d
u- . h-r-ing
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l/e N HratVn,. I ruLoa'i t:t
O la ad of hyCs j.« : r yd ak;ii;d' in vt r e
I 4 J Xto hj’ wifiidot your rNabe-1}/.
Your- very tlhdy.
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Adv. t Appleton, C.
HEL1‘ WAN I ED- My !.E AND
~~ FEMALE
Eirry yo'e-' i-..iy• / r,r/TTm i/i
military aw lmi- making »n«ler s|eo
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troubled with Sore
Bleeding Gums, Use
This Mouth Wash
Dentist Use
Any per#on troubled with sore. bl*-ed-’
_ iug gums, w hich o' times art* ahn ?t too-
Sensitive to touch, w ill tie e at* tl after
rinsing the m m It .with a half ned ‘half
.solution of water ayd n Bur i iroir,
known as Aeitl Iren ’Mineral win . may \
, be secured at m )!•» any drug S'ore
llentrsts n-T rt ti totr.p; bt cifi L‘ a ;tE
A 1 as a mmlthwrt‘-b w hed ex'.’raetil g yXeilt
and it isuerf* city iuirurb's-. l;-fi-> as
•t germieiife and ant - q Le H^tv. . ;.s a •
sjl -Mlitl healing agent. ^ . ’ ’ *
F. r ents, tfeis same rlalj; al i- n is
line. T’ouriUg a lit tli^oii thevp t .'mj*.
byiding and prevents sorvn* and’
X* st* ri. g. Ten isK'nd? t»f p* Aple frbu-
luXtLwitn oidXofes lu ver k.-a 1 g'liave'^
pttnrmKLw^s lii tt-i'l.-Acfit !• on li .*-re.;
w I i c h AicTng a h •ghiy , e.u cciitrtilt d ,
f irm a f ti^Kpral iftui ir.a: > s a . rb*
externaf n m! dvx
AE dm? -i-* !:av> itjVYr^fe d *
> tl c 1 FErrcdiin A’TiMjoc^L b
v^u : *Awr Vfl r i 1 f r* | aid
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skin
Ilk*ers.
Ferr du e C
fri*»tV)oi>ih : antNw4+*'ha-'b^-goi yf p*unmoti-t
-* lioob* ducath'ii. I » w rite n- :it oi.ee t
uir Catak gue and prosj-eetn
>»*R
receiving from f)ti to.7_’ t ail
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We an
ill'll V ' i’ j
tir .l iron ."jtol mg meiluin
uh’cb coni' iiuSj litakt
r liiXx'tl.t'd-
fifty tvi t jar-of
send direct.
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BROWN & BUSH
Lawyers
’ BA RN WELL; ,S. C.
frt»m (’oiporatiei.-. BayltF and hu-iiit --
firms, for Sten< gra|iier.4 ajnl Bookk(•»•]>•
• :s, offering syleiies of'tffi' CO to -fl^t < v .
er month -• ’\Ve preuiiri-in t ip tm
; '[> ;r liitMtt l*s s'peeial een’-u - ("I -Lilc*y
sitidpr •Jm'tjv t';ry who -are \\v.li k|io_\ii L
Spivitfli-ls in their line: t"t7i\. bcmr*i:w^d-. ■ + —
and t • • it ion e\, eiisc- estimated pnl v^l-E' Prsct'ce\iii all the courts/ AS^eM-g
BheriTffer.iTv ofi'err-l Experienced S^. n nni P^EW.ng laperY o^tl Jjnd
Ogriipliers and Heokkcej.er- w ho nbh • ^P! efMl ' fnrina l : V- t»y d - ’A-.
better p sitipns -jliould aiso eounminicate | ^ 1 D.Emj. lAf^ast«tr a bni.-umg.
w it It ns. '1 lie demand for S'erc gn
M. A. W11 d e rX ’' Tl, n s\H . f ’
iEFIES & WILffER^
ATTORNEYS A*!' F\W
nJ ami Bn*»kkeejN‘rs are inert a-ing each
Ntrb TliousanM-ol high -a arietl pet
ition- will la* available .this" winter af.d
next spring fo-i^those who wi'l itntred
a to I y_p re pit re t bom selves ’ V rite u’/TO
DAY f r / rM. ii/formation.
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BltolNFXS ft »l)LK(iE,
il-i-l’t '' ('ol Mlll'i:l S (’
BARNWELL S C.
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To lent! at Onee
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Y. S. OWENS
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nniiuy ul.Law
M^RKETIMC HOCS.
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Mar t Hy*_',h/e~ '.eat- b’rirnrg tlajio
S:v\ell over. M !. l/lea-Wi^Y Ibu. a w-i i !••>.'
'Ti'inii i : need -U toiuvr ?!>C liU t.l-el a’o 1 I
Wrin. es b, X-. '1 . *• nullsX ll l’f .■.<!•-ra
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\ t 1 I V* lit.’ U4+e-rift Ve. e -lilt
<’O l(TOX- BE A R(’E A B ATTh Y^il,.
S '.VjtTHl Hh t’ot on Fjicto's. t»re tHb"-tan-,
tirtl, r< 1 ffthle Hi tl (Mi'ergetie. Tlieir-t.ex*
tei siv*-, wart li^twing fncjl ltes hi d j-ii[i-
erior bhI- sma.i ship your co'ui-
niHud. They tftre Hhundnntrv ivUlu to
finance any quant.I? of cotton shippFtl
tin m l-.n’t lttMlyoirr interns *' t ) try
Hiem? Do ik now t-.ial be con vinced.
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PurRimpt to a c mmissron isptu'd to'
The u dvrsigm d by ih«f St-ereiii/*' ol
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Sleek of Hit* \VfJli-tun TNlephoi e Co*
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