Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 11, 1910, Image 6
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BADLY_BEATEN
Ctveraor Pattersoo Meets With a Disastrous
Defeat at Pell*.
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A DECISIVE VICTORY
Vho Independent IK>m<xTsUc .1udic?rjr
Tk-ki'4 Fought l?y Tcnnov
wv's "I*artl?uiiiig" (rt?i*ruo< Kiwich!
In One of tlic MoM Bitterly
(K)nl?ilwl flattie* Kver Waged.
The Independent Democrats electM
their judicial tickets In Tennessee
Thursday iu one of the most ercitmg
an hard fought political contents
ever known in the State. Following
ore IJie successful tickets:
Judges of the Supreme Court ?
Hester n division. John K. Shields.
Middle division, L>. L.. Lansden.
Mrtit M. Nell.
State-at-Urgn W. D. Heard. Grafton
Green.
Judges of the Court of Civil Appeals,
eastern division. 11. V. Hughes
Middle) division, Joseph C. Higgles.
S. K. Wilson.
Still e-at-lnige. Frank P. Hall, Jno
?. Taylor.
The Independent headquarters at
hfashville claims that the majority
-ill opproximate 4 0,006 votes. The
vcgular Democrats, whose ticket was
defeated, claim these figures will -be j
ut liy 10.000 or 15.000 votes, and ,
Hicir .leaders allege fraud in many
places. They also charge that they
Kipre denied representation at the
oils by I he election commissioners,
dominated by thy Independent faction.
The latter represent, la a, targe
measure, th.s State-wide prohibition
dement of the Democratic party,
which bus been vigorously opposing
Governor Patterson since his memorable
campaign with the late lOx-Sen-alor
M. W Carmack for Ihe Guhertiakaial
nomination.
li look an added strength w.hen
the State committee ordered a blanket
primary for nomination off both
judicial and State officers. Throe
MFiuhers of the Supreme Court. |
Chief Justiee Heard and Justices
Heal and Shields, and Judges VVil- (
son and Taylor. of the Court of Civ- i
it Appeals. refused to enter the primary,
and the Independent movement
was on.
Judges MeAltster and Hall, of the
Supreme Court, entered the primary
and were on the regular ticket.
Judge Ikarlon. of the Court of Civil
Appeals, was also a nominee for SiiItreme
Court Justioe. Ail the judges i
elected are Democrats, and consti- j
tule the present supreme court of
Tennessee.
Governor Patterson entered the
iisls for the regular ticket and
(dumped the State for It. Ilis enemies
lined up solidly with the in- ,
dependents. The Cooper case, charges
of attempted coercion of the Supreme
Court !iy the Governor in its
decision of the famous trial an l.u,
|>aidoii of Col. Cooper playe' pending
roles it. the campaign, and serv- .
<sl almost to make it a tight of Cat- (
lerson and Aiili-Pallciaoit.
The llepnhlicau leaders, X ?wotl (
Sanders and II. Clay Sande-s. t- - <
tcred the figiit for the Independents,
siiiO it .has heen charged there was a
deal folio wing a conference at the <
While House, in which President <
Vnft participated. The endorsement | i
to)r the Republican committee of 'he ,
independents was folio wd by ? hreaK |
#n Republican ranks and the negro t
vote, it wnH alleged, solidi> for ,
tie regular ticket. I
f'cgroes were registered more free- ,
If limn ever before and they paid f
ifc< ?fr taxes. Tl?e revolt in the I to- t t
publican ranks was led by the Hun.
Jesse .L>ittleloii and uiany of the negroes
followed him. but it seems not
< the numbers that have been predicted.
Kiiemies of (Jovernor Patterson,
iBini the result will have disastrous
effect on his political fulure. lie is
a candidate, but as yet the oppose i
ti(Mi has not shown its hand as 'o y
what steps will be taken in putting t1
o?f a ticket against him. c
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Hw?? to JH'uth. ?
fiWH dead with the therniouiet- A
or at 1 OH in the shade, was the fate I
of a Mexican at Maricopa. Alrx. A v
cnilo id of 1ce .hud been unloaded on ."N
the depot platform and covered with ?
a heavy tarpaulin. The man. seek- i.
lug sleep and escape from the terri- n
fic heat, crawled t>< neatti tlie tra
iniuni, rui're ne whs tumid the next
morning frosen stiff.
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t'onfrt. I'iro j
With a wall of Annies eight miles r
iorig eating its way over the Mon- li
tana-Idaho divide into Montana, with o
another tire raging the head of f<
Oedar creek and others reimrled in fi
various wrthiim, a cry for help was
rfthxed Tuesday lay (lie officials of the!
focesl service.
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Stiikrs .Ire t'ostly. |,
li is costing Ohio $12,000 a day In
to maintain troops in Columbus dnr- Ji
log the street car strike. Governor ei
ilnrmon Is considering reducing Mie in
number of soldiers so the cost will ?t
tiot exceed $0,000 a day. ex
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MUST SERVE TIME
IX)NG SHXTKNCK H)K MKKSKKVY
FOB MUKUKK.
Mm Wbo Killed a P. FLshburoe
Must Serve Twenty Year* i*> the J
Stair IVniH'ntiury.
For the killing of C. P. Fishi)iirn?,
a dispensary constable at Rav ni*l
st 'tlo- . In Colleton county, J.
A'. Messervy must servo 20 years in
the State penitentiary. The supreme
court Thursday rendered a
decision in which the verdict of the
Colleton county court was afllrmed.
This means that Messervy will
have to spend practically the remainder
of his days in the State penitentiary.
Mebservy is a man over 4 0
years of age and a cripple. lie has
t?een at the Slate peullentiary since
his conviction.
The opinion is by Chief Justice
Jones and deals at length with the
case and Ihe testimony presented at
the trial. The crime took place on
the eveuir.g of July 6 last year.
C. P. Fislibtirne, who was employed
us a county dispensary constable,
was killed while trying to arrest
Meeservy and seise some alcohol, a
mule and wagon. The shipment had
just been received by Messervy at
the station at Kavenel. It was claimed
thut the alchohol had been purchased
by his wife. L. W. Mesaervy,
from a firm iu Cincinnati.
Messervy was tried at Uie November
term of court for Colleton county
fast year aud was found guilty of
manslaughter. He was sentenced to
"0 years in the State penitentiary by
the late Judge Don tiller. At the
Lriat a motion was made for a new
trial, which was refused. latter an
uppeal was taken to the supreme
?ourt. Soon after the trial Messervy
w .*.*? In ought ta the penitentiary tor
tale-keeping.
Of general interest in the appeal
,f ?!?.. ?i
... v..*r ?.?iav iu iur suprnnii' court *;i.i
the except ion afTerting the OiiceyI'.otiirnn
act. II whs the contention
ijf the defense that the dispensary
had heen abolished and that It was
necessary for the governor to appoint
constables for the enforcement of
the act. C. P. Flshburne had been
commissioned by Gov. Ansel. Fie
had not tiled 1:is bond. The position
was taken by the State that it was
only necessary io show that Flshburnc
had been commissioned.
AtiAlNST OIA> llOSSNN.
Fanners ol" the Northwest Will .Not
lie Koloed.
"Uncle .loe Cannon, speaker of the
house of representatives; United
States Senator A Id rich ami other relics
of political bossisiu have few
friends among the farmers of the
Northwest.' said K. M. Smith, lecturer
for (lie stute (.range of Washington
and secretary of the Progressive
Political Alliance, iu an interview.
He added:
"Fifteen thousand farmers in
Washington belonging to the grange
and 10.000 more affiliated with the
Farmers Co-operative and KducationhI
union are deeply stirred with the
spirit of insurgency, and are determined
to jiut an end to the autocratic
control of stale and national pollLies
by ager.is of the Interests.
"Scratch a farmer on the back and i
you will find a man who wants
Ctannou kiiked out of the office and
Senator Aldrich retired from pubic
life. and. what is more, who Is (
willing to exert his own political in
iiuence to the ;i?c(iin plishnient ol
hese ends. Also you will tii\J a
nan v ho can no longer he blinded
>y appeals to hit; prejudices made l?y ?
corporation lawyers. They are ?
>nt with tlio "big stick," and they <
till infrke themselves heard."
THIItTUION JA1I.KI). I
hittiiHilic1* Int.sl White Men in ^
('umx'iiioa With Itnro liiot.s,
)
With two additional arrests on r
'hersday in connection with recent
dee riots a total ol thirteen white >
lien are in jail at Palestine, Texas, t
harmed with murder. The list is as <"
Allows: James Sparser. John ltisii- r
p, Walker Ferguson, Isoni Garner, t
4ack Held, Booze Wise, Andrew >
Urkwood. Steve Jenkins, Alvln Oil- ?
or, Prank Bridges, Horace Bush,
lorgau Henry. "George Bailey. The \
;and jury investigation Is progestins,
but no developments are given I
ut. '
Suicide Identified.
The identity of the Aipencnn who
omtn,Med suicide ;*? the Seine at <
'aris on July whose body was v
ecoverod Sunday was finally estab- c
ished as William Starlin, ? lawyer v
f Chicago. wJio had lienn In Hurope R
ar the past two years, lie suffered '
roni neurasthenia and tnsonila <
? ? ? e
suinu t?jr ltees.
At Woodbury, N. J., Mrs. Oarlton
ler.drirkson was frightfully stuiid
Y hees when she went into her lima I'
an patch. The l?ee# belonged ?o Rl
>hn I'inra. a neighl>or, and no soon- *
had Mrs Meiulrirkson begun pick- '*
g when the boes attacked her, It
ii glng her through .her hair, and|^!,
en through a large "rat" she wore. 1,1
MAKES CLEAN SWEEP
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CANNON POIJCIKS WKKK ItKPUD1ATKO
IN KANSAS.
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Setfi Out of Kigtit Insurgents Heelected
to Congress by Good >La- .
Joiitle* Ore* SOtnd-pattm.
Crcnon policit ? and "stand-patLsra
' were repudiated by the Republicans
o( Kansas Wednesday.
Seven out of elsht insurgent Con- }
sressmem have been nominated in
spite of everything: the Couriensloaiil
organisation at Washington and
the regulars m Kansas could do to
save their men. Their majorities
run from f?00 to 3.300.
Of the six. stand-pat Congressmen '
who were seeking renominutlon. only
one is sure of having his name on the
ticket this full. In the third district.
P. P. Campbell defeated Arthur
Cranston. Insurgent. lu the
first district the race is close, but
late returns indicate that T. A. Mc- '
Neil. Insurgent, has won over Representative
L>. R. Anthony, a strong
adherent.
Representative William A. Calderhead,
is the fifth. leader of the "
standpatters, was defeated b> about *
2,??00 votes.
Victor Murdock and K. II. Madison.
insurgent leaders, hud no opposition,
uud will be returned to Congress.
W. R. Stubbs, for governor, has
been renominate with a majority ov- "
er Thomas WagstafT. of about 20,- ~
000 of 2.000 more than he had over
Iceland two years ago. Stuhbs is an
Insurgent. Wagstaff a regular.
Speaker Cannon made several
speeches in Kansas in behalf of the
Regular Republicans, but it seems that
he tiid more .harm than good. *
as nearly all for whom he spoke
were defeated.
NO HKMAI, FROM CRANK.
(lilt the Senator Recline* to Discus*
list linger Matter. ^
Senator Crane returned East Wednesday
after his conference iu Minneapolis
wtith Secretary Halllnger.
He would not deity the report that
he had asked Mr. Ilalliuger to resign
from the Cabinet, merely saying:
"1 have nothing to say."
Senator Crane missed throw Hi *
Chicago Wedflffiday. When asked
if he had gone to Minneapolis to require
the resignation of Secretary
ltalllnger. -he replied:
"1 have nothing to say. I went
West on a mission, and have been
to Minneapolis, and am now returning
Mast. 1 saw Mr. Haliinger, but
not by appointment. We discussed ^
matters in general, and thals all
there was to It."
When informed that it had been ~
reported that he had been sent to re- h
quest the resignation of Secretary
ltallinger. the Senator replied:
"What 1 was sent West for, if I
was sent West at all, is not of public
business or interest u:st now, I "
will not discuss Mr. Hnlliuger, poll- *
tics, or anything in relation to why
I a in here. '
When asked again if he had asked
the Secretary to resign, Senator
Crane would neither aflinn nor deny,
but simply repeated: "1 will not dis- ~
cuss It."
WOltK CKOSS .\T TKIAI..
Itonfedei ate Veterau Itebuked lor So
t'sinir It.
At Savannah, l?u., S. S. Besslnger,
i Confederate Veteran, was found
tuilty of voluntary manslaughter in
Chatham Superior Court Wednesday,
tt the end of his trial for stabbing
Fames Payne to death, on the eve- ni
tins of May JO, last, llessinger wore
> Confederate cross of honor in
>onrt during his trial. No objection
vas made to this, and Judge Oharl- 'n
on. in sentencing Bessinger to two
'ears in the penitentiary, said in
egard to it: ft1
'I do not like to see a veteran 5'
scaring a cress of honor in court
vhen he is 011 trial for a crime. You H
ould have vsorn it for only one pur- a'
vose. to work upon the prejudice of
he Jury. Practices of this nature
vould tend to make the Confederite
badge .? common thing."
Bessinger and Payne formerly _
vere partners In a grocery bit*ina?t
rh?\v quarrelled o\er money, and
lessinger killed Payne in the pres nce
ot the letter's wife. v<
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Must Stay Awn jr. ai
The president or police of Berlin,
Germany, has forbidden under seere
penalties, the admission of 'J*
hildren under fourteen, with or ' 1
without paror.ts, to moving picture *'H
hows after 9 o'clock in the evening. ,,r
'he step is taken ouint to the in- **'
reased use of pictures, mini icing
riine and Inirnorality.
IMtd I'icks Out Kyr. fo
At Carioltown, Pa.. while he was e?
elding a crane which had been gi'
lightly wounded, Joseph Warender, fe<
g 'd 21'.. was unable to dodge its or
eak. and the bird pecked out his of
ft e>e. Because of sympathetic th
prve trouble. It is believed that he wr
lay lose the other eye. un
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
?hip yoar calves, hogs. sheep, lambs,
etc.. to The Parlor Market, Augusta.
Go., 101S Broad Street.
Waatad?'To bur Hides, Wool, Beeswax.
Tallow, etc. Write for prices
Crawford ft Co., 508-610 Reynold.
Street. Augusta. Qa.
[ nraal M principal* for rural and
village schools and 50 young ladles
for grade and rural oositionn
now open. Act Immediately. W.
H. Jones, Columbia. 8. C.
Wanted?Men and ladles to take 3
mouths Practical course. Kxpert
management. High salaried positions
guaranteed. Write for catalogue
uow. Charlotte Telegraph
School, Charlotte. N. C.
(toy a?d CJlid Agents?sell 2 4 packages
ol' post curds for us at 1 Oc
per package, and receive a camera
and complete outfit free. Write today.
R. B. Schlater Supply Co.,
Dept. A., Schlater. Sllss.
dm and Women Agents to handle
proposition which sells at sight;
two to six in almost every home;
sample postpaid 10 cents. Caphern
Specialty Co., Whitccastle, Da.
'or highest prices and quickest returns
send your produce, etc .
fruit, vegetables, eggs. poultry,
etc.. to Mohr, Son & Co., wholesale
produce and commission merchants.
Ill Water St., Tampa.
Fla.
I
*> iKui-t'Hl pttsf cards, scenery, sentimental,
comic and various other
coloied views; no two alike; ouly
10c. mailed postpaid. Address the
(?em Novelty Company, Departnveut
C.. Motison. Mass.
footed?To sell cheap, scholarship
for either single or combined
course in the Carolinas' leading
ment Agency, Winston-Salem, N.
business college. For full Information
write Southern KiuployC..
Box 509. I
f anted?Hard woods. logs and turn j
ber. Wo are cash hn??~ 1
_ ?u/o*0 Ul JWJ I
lar. cedar and walnut logs. Al* I
want poplar, ash. cottonwood. cy
press and oak lumber. Inspectlo?
at your point. Easy cutting. Writ*
us. S-tvann&b Valley Lumber Co
Aujusta, Qa.
'or siile?Milch cows. Jerseys, and
grades of good breeding, registered
jersey male calves. White Collie
dogs, (registered). Also service
from a registered, beautiful
white Collie Ten ($10) dollars
guaranteed, ltronze turkeys., and
Tammouth hogs. Address M R
Sams. Jonesville. S. C.
SUMMER RESORTS
u miner llonrders Wanted?Rates
$7.00 to $8.00 per week. No consumptives
taken. Mrs. Wade Harrison.
McAlpIo House, Saluda, N.
C.
fnpletiurst. on the Ashevllle uuc
Cake Toznway railroad. Thre?
huadred Net from station. MnA
ern Conveniences. No consump
tives taken. A. L. & I. E. Duven
port. Horse Sho?. N. C.
IvreHent country Im>iwi1 in the I.and
of the Sky at Medford Farm, one
mile from Clyde. N. C. flood table,
comfortable rooms. Invigorating
cJiinu?e, tine spring water, good
ir.<us. conveyances furnished. (2.>
per month H. C. Medford, Clyde,
N. C.
StM.MK.lt KATK SALK.
One $::oo Piaao, $186.
Oue $100 Piano. $216.
These are new and In beautiful
laJiognny eases, so write quick if
>u dearie one of these bargains.
Organ llnigiiins.
Some second hand organs taken
i exchange for pianos, from $20 to
15.
A limited number of S'ightly used
irfeited $S?0 organs from $45 to
55.
Kaav terms?to responsible pares
-will be made on any of the
iovo instruments.
Pianos and Organs fully warrantI.
MALOMC8 MI'HIO HOVSK.
Columbia. H. C.
Suicide Attempt Foiled.
Caught on a high trestle just be>nd
the Rurgin tunnel, on the Sonisrn
Hallway, between Asheville
id Old Fort. SV c
M?.I t>rnir
nith, of Rutherford, that stale,
irew .herself between the rails in
out of passenger train No. 36
nursday morning and miraculously
caped death when the engineer
ought his train to a standstill ovher
prostrate body.
Had Narrow Is scape.
M. Otleslagers, who holds records
r duration flights, had a narrow
cape from death at Hrusselg, lleluni.
Wednesday Through some de^t
in the motor, his monoplnnce ^
Opped to the ground from a height
65 feet and was wrecked. When
e aviator was helped from the (
eckage it was found that he wal
injured.
IWhjr They Don't Marry.
Many reasons are given why the
marriage rate has fallen off so great
ly in recent years and why people
marry later in ?lfe. Most of the reasons
have more or less truth lu them,
but one of the most common Is the
fact that far too many young p??nple
want to begin married life where
their parents left off. That is, they
want at the beginning of married
life all the comforts, luxuries a*<l
advantages thetr .><?
_ Kaici'ui Mxurea or1
ter years of eiperlence and work.
Iand because they cannot they defer
marriage and ultimately abandon the
j thought. It Is a mistake. It would
not be good. In the great majority
of instances, for young married j?eople
to have everything at their comBurduco
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The Great Sot
==?FOR
LIVER T1
Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspept
jaundice, Nervous and Sick Heada
and all Stomach Diseases.
Teaches the L
Clears the
Sold Everywhere
I ji^jpT^TTTW^TTyyTT^nrT^I
| Has since 1894 given "Thorough Inst
influences at the lowest possible co
* RESULT: It is to-day with its facn!
its student body of 400, and its plant w
THE LEADING TRAINING SCII
$150 pays all charges for the year, ine
heat, laundry, medical attention, physi
except music and elocution Kor cat:
BLACKSTONE FEMALE INS
J AS. CANNON, Jr., M.
I THOS. R. REEVES, B.
"" for '1
lUQUO R and DQlXi InpHMj
N E R.VO U ^^PBfVHHR
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O.N T M K CI.
ORANGEBUR
Oi{A.\(;Hli( Kb, soi
Kxpensea are les? her?* than .it
sfirvlcfs ottered art equal to tha vei
at actual cost 1^'t u.s convlncw
ft#r you. Write tcr catalogue an.
while you think of It! Address:
PRESIDENT W. !
I <7 Hronchtou St?r*(
'Z&gSA World's
Greatest
Mi?j|aMNa latcrnal and EaUraal
TSmTk Pain
<l'lluHkll Remedy
Fof0H)>ninuri?m, Sciatiri, Lame RarV. Stitf
joints?r?d Muk^?.Sorr TKroATCoWi,S(^?i na, I
SpruM.CuU, Priuwi, Colir. Cramr>a, TncthacHr
and ail N?rvf, B> rvr and MuitTe AcKea
and Pau>a. TV arnuinr has Noah'a Ark oo
rt-tjypuka?r 2lt.,5(V,?i?l$l.0(|bx?ll<lro!ertinmrAcmeevrrywIirrt.
Sami..-1% ..xril/rtr
Naak >?ad) Ca., Kidani, Va*?ad Caataa. Maas.
w X ? will force water to k
' i&iUS: anywhere about the
hard water, and hav<
k or attic tank to freez<
Columbia Suppb
{ maad. It would enervate them and
lease* their satisfaction In ftte. Far
; better for them to beffia humbly
t and simply, as in the yrababltky
their parents did, and t-b?n would
come to them through tfhelr eonstanl
endeavor and ambittoa the Joy
and satisfaction or gradually rising
iu the domestic scale.
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Keroara* t 'mi Kx pkMk-s.
Orwete Reams, aged 8. and rval.
her 4-year-old brother. were biMoed
to death at Fort Worth. 15**., Tuesday,
when their home dfestneyed '
by ttre. the result of an explosion ?f
a ran of kerosene. The Tittle girl
was attemntlne ti? hniM -? ? ~ w
? l"?
! kitchen s?o*e. using keroHefce. ivb^n
i it explode.
ver Powder
ithern Remedy
ALL =
ROUBLES
sia, L os? of Appetite, lndigesti??,
iche. Coated Tonyue, Bad Breatk,
jver to Act and
Complexion
- - - 25 cents
A A
ruction under positively Christian
St.**
Itv of 32. a Ixwirding patronage of 328,
orth $140,000
OOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA
hiding tahle l>osrd, room .lights, Htejun
cal culture, and tuitioni n rillaubjerts
ilogue and application blank address,
iTITUTE, lllackstonc, Va.
A. 1 ?
^ ( Associate Principals.
Hypodermics
11.5 P d in'
LW BH 9| treatment
of AlcoholIjm,
i it i-lvx."
G COLLEGE
I TH CAROLINA.
any otiu-r school in the la?d. Th?
ry first. Hoard on the CLl'B 1*1.AN
mu thai our srhool in f he st'ho*}
I full inforuiutioa. Write right sow
5. PETERSON 1
< >1 *ugrbnrg, S. ( fl
=r i
NO CUR KI NO PAY IX 1
Be prepared (or ?n emergency by baring
a bottle ol NOAH'S OOLIO RIMIDV |g|S
on hand. More animal* <l?e from eollo than Kg
all other non-eontaKKHi* diseaaaa ooinbioed.
Nins out ol livery t en OKmv? would hare been mm&
tuir-i ii nunn a uul'P PKKIDV t??<t I
bee/xiovon u> tune. It *~t| ^B
Isn't*'lrwioh or dope. . t^A 1 ^B
but fs ? re.ne-ly fcn en vfc*i v"?
on tho tongue, ho ?imt>le
th*t ? woman or 4A Wj ^B
child can Rivn It. Hit > T? M.
fMit* to our*, your .',''P~if 2rrg jj 11 :
money refunded. If
your de?lor cannot FVyeBB^|^1lD'"1
miliply ?end 80c tnl " f |T1 B^B ' iS^aS
*t?mp* and w? wtl I k Lf J 1 Bfc 1 :j&HS
III* ll A bottle. N'OAhLBHMMHBBJLB^I --ffiggB
KnmMr Co., Inc., |7|TTT3|T3TTVrni nSS
Iflrhmond, V* HtlHlltifyHlll 'i^
Itchen, bath room, laundry, barn, and
place. You may hava both soft and
? it hot as well as cold. No elevated
a or leak.
Y Co.' - Columbia, S. C.
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