Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 05, 1911, Image 6
PLEA FOR THE UNION
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WHY KV*:nY FAItMEIt IX THE
1<.VXD SHOl IJ> JOIN IT.
It Is OiK-iiiDK I'p New Furrows ami
Zoning New Harvests of Prosperity
for You.
The meat packers say, the biggest
Com crop in the history of tlie world
is having its Inevitable result?lower
prices are in sight. Gone man who
melton prices now have reached a
point three to eight ceuts a pound
b.-iow teeir retail cost a year ago.
T.ie heads of the packing industry
In Chicago igree with Chas. Armour,
m imager of the Armour Packing interests
at Kansas City, that still lowr?
prices are in sight. One man who
Stands it the forefront of the Chicag
packing industry said: "The
hi in*.! Iness of the small grains ins
"e lower prices lor all live stock
p-od-.i - It means lower prices for
ev :ur oaudled on the Chicago
bun of trade, including provisions.
Why sure, can't you see it? The
now crop of hogs must he priced
down, and also the new crop of corn.
TJp North farmers are getting 35 cts.
for .-orn, and down here when we
bay it we pay 70 cents. You see the
gamblers are playing the same old
g line. Kuchre the farmer out of Ills
produce and turn right around and
richer the consumer out of his money.
Iia.-t year they bought up the hulk i
of the hogs at from <5 to 7.30, then 1
raised the price of meat and the price I
/?f knitv In I 11 IK !>,.? nnlinn 11. ? K..I1, I
vy. iu?S ^ ' W IV.UW. Kill IIWUV r IIIC UUIIV
of ?tn? hogs were already cornered by I
the put kers, through their agents. 1
Tha? was the trick. They then nn- '
loaded packers' meat several years I
old at the high prices. A great many >
people believed that the farmers were 1
the can e of the costly meat, because >
of the high priced hogs Why, ble-s '<
yonr life, the farmer didn't have a 1
tbmg to do with it. He don't tlx the
price on anything. The packers price
the lw?'.M and meat both, and that's
what they are up to again. Did you t
ever hi"w the gamblers to do any- s
thing else but Gx prices? They Ox (
tbmn both ways. i
It's another dollar on the price of a j
hat. 1
And a cent on a pound of tea; j
And a lime on this and a ditue on
t hat.
To i e paid by you and me.
Rut !! oughtn't to make us rage.
And we wouldn't get mad
If they'd only add
A little more as well to our wage.
It's five cents on a pound of meat,
A cent a loaf from the Hour of the
wheat.
Airl some on the clothes we've got
to wear,
And on everything that we eat.
Oil. they have'nt forgot a thing, not
one.
From vnur shoes and your coat to
your hat;
Excepting the farm produce you
bring them each day?
Then have added nothing to that.
Yes. that's the same. It*9 been
played 40 years. Made the people
believe?when there was a good crop
?that there was too much, and
right straight farmers went to dumping
everything on the farm for sale,
and often us farmers didn't, get 'he
cost of production. Hut that's the
game The price is lived down when
the farmers a.e selling and up when
con-.tuners are buying.
You let me ttx the price when i
buy and again when I sell, and I'll
fl\ myself blamed quirk, hut it will
be hard on the fellow khat deals with
me. There's not a business on earth ,
that ca.i live and 1 the buyer tlx
the price, no matter h ?.v big of how j
strong, it would he hut 1 question of j
time until it. would go broke. Mven
Rockfel'er. with h'.s millions,
couldn't stand It, if he let. > buyers
Us the nrice on hfs oil. \ system
with the power to Is wlta" saves
the business. \n.l th 'a h >*.v Itockefeller
_ror his mi 11> >> :
The so-called r aloc'l >n in ueats Is I
fictitious. Its manipulation is delih-1
rate, list as the if . ? In prices j
was uniust. inr son b1.?, because
meat w -m priced too high, inc tiled
for bv conditions prevailing through
u n ?un i;inrni rjr, u ' S 110rItious
at the top not h, ' > ? uise they
were forced there irMtrarlly. And
developments will shanr that tho
"Sharks" are after the producers
again. Rut. what are you going to do
about it?
If you'll join the Farmers' Educational
and Co-operative Union and
tick and help one hundredth part as
much as you have heen helping the
gamblers, we'll turn the trick. We'll
do It anyhow??we have proved that
In the price we have got for ctoton
and cotton seed?hut we could turn
the trick easier and lulrknr f you
would Join; besidej you would get a
square deal for yo >ru ind hogs.
fTry it once.
Take Paul's ideal; "Whatsoeve:
things are true, whd-oo.er things
are lovely, whatsoe. , 'hlngs are
pure, whatsoever thing* ire of good
report?think of the*} things, and
then do accordingly."
The Farmers' Union's plans are to ]
better your condition, to da good, to
help mankind and nut to oiar them,
.
DOrilLG DAILY" TRAIN.
The Atlantic Coast Line Ruilwa
Improve Service.
In addition to the new service
uounced by the Southern, tb? an
louncenient now comes from Mr. W
I. Oraitr. (loners! Piisspiivcp Aeon
if tho Atlantic Const Line, that th
Coast Line has completed ar-amrc
nents for putting on a double da:l
passenger service between New Tori
md Augusta, the new service U? bf
I'onie effective January 9. and b
continued through the winter season
Mr. Craig says the service an
equipment will be the best the roa
has over operated for a travel t
which it particu^irly caters. V
important feature of the scbedul
arrangement, which is a facto* 1
he handling of winter travel, it tb
reduction in lime consumed in nak
;ng the trip by an hour and a b*:i
The schedules are us follows:
Leave New York City at 10:1ft ?
in., arrive *n Augusta U:2.r> a. ni. th
following day. The train, retiiT
ing. leaves Ausustu at 2:30 p. m
irrivinu in New York at 1:50 p. Ui
Observation cars and broiler servic
-vi 11 be operated on this schedule
The second daitv service, whi< h 1
i fast traiu, leaves New York at 3:3
p. in., arriving in Augusta at 3:1
p. m. Returning, leaves Augusta
p. ni.. arriving in New York Cit
at 2.3 1 p. m. Full dining car ser
vice wit' tie maintained on this trail
ill the way through
Was I'laying With (iun.
Having iust returned from a hunt
and while pointing the gun at eac
other in a playful manner, the gui
In the hands of Alex Donahoo was ac
cidentally discharged and O. 11
Lynch was instantly killed. The en
tire load took effect in the top of tii
tiend. which was literally blown of!
Roth hoys are about 17 years of ag
ind sons of well k'town and prosper
pus farmers The accident oocurrei
Inst over the North Carolina lint
ind the coroner of l'olk County heli
in Inquest.
I tea i s Oil' Negro.
/*i vuum-o miss i.nen K. Miller
itrom, a nineteen-year-old girl, re
dated a nego who attacked her las
evening in North Fiftieth avanue
\ftor a stnipple in which the youn
ivoman returned the negro's blows
scratching and kicking him, h
tnocked her down, ran through ai
illey and escaped.
to matter how humble, no matte
low old, no matter how poor, th
Tnlon is opening up new furrows an
lowing new harvests of prosperit
ind happiness for you for genera
ions as vet unborn
What are you going to do about It
There is no middle ground in thl
Ight for a square deal. The packin
onipanies have even succeeded rt
ently. with .the aid of cold-Btorag
ilants, in overcoming the law of sui
aly and demand in so regulating sup
aly as to make whatever profit the
desired to make.
Their tremendous power was fore
bly illustrated in the high prices c
Thanksgiving turkeys. Armour. Swi
combine , in order tc bolster up tb
and the other large houses in tb
market throueli their agents, bougt
up all of the poultry they couh
They even bought up the rabbit
known as the "poor man's meat,
and that at the> usual price of froi
$1.00 to $l.f?0 per dozen, then sol
them at $2.25 per dozen, and sol
turkeys at 17 cents per pound th:
sold same time las! year at 14 cent
although the turkey cron this voi
was fnllv 25 p?r ^^nt. larger than
was last year, 1909.
Rut what are you going to c
about it7 Say, won't you join tl
Union?
President Lincoln said: "1 a
here to make of myself the best int*
lectual, moral and physical bein
possible. To do it 1 am entitled 1
generous food, generous clot bin
and comfortable shelter, and if at
person or set of persons lays up*,
me a burden whereby 1 am requir*
to use more than reasonable effort
clothe and shelter uiyself. the persr
or set of persons so unreasonuh
burdening tne is an ohomy of Gc
and my murder? r." The si-n- i
th" times prove bat the tunnies (
God are abroad in the land.
itut what are you going to *
ibout It? Are you for tli* Fanner
Union? If so will you join. Ft
there is n> hilfwa ground in :i figl
for a square deal. Vou are either ft
the Union or against it.
If you are as levelheaded and ;
honest as 1 believe you tire, you wi
quit dumping at gamblers' price
join the Farmers' Educational nr.
Co-operative Union. That's whei
vou belong. There's where you wi
learn to see ahead, instead of ju
behind yon.
I knows your condition. Or
knows I do. I went through the mi
Oh. it grinds, grinds, grinds, ur
keeps on grinding, and them mot
I see you tired and ragged workii
in your crop.
Your Corn needed plowing, but yo
cotton you must chop.
You worried early, late and i'althfi
put it in best of style.
You had mortgaged it to the nu
chant to get some beaus
bile.
Always your friend and ever f
tho Union.
O. F. Pornblaser,
Cleburue. Texas.
felt ifefefetflNSk
yaamatatL-smiii o 11 urn mm
1A Few Reasi
I Why IS" Ic
IV T Iij SI !J
Gives relief for all Nerve, Bone
Aches and Pains more quickl
t other remedy known.
(
r' Its peculiar penetrating pro]
, most effective?NfOAH'S LI
f }
r May be used with absolute confti
- purity for Internal and Extei
f It is Triple Strength. A power
I and sure Pain Remedy, ther
effective in producing resull
Not only contains the old-fashii
dients, but also the latest
date discoveries?NOAH'S L
Recommended and sold under a
for the following. Rheuma
forms, Sciatica, Lame Back. !
and Muscles, Sore Throat, Col
Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Bruise
Colic, Toothache, and all N
and Muscle Aches and Pains
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Drug stores in cities and town
stores in the country, 25c, 50<
[1 the bottle, and money back
'j S ? isfied. Isn't this fair?
TOLL OF AIR ms
t a
K WHAT THE SCIK\( i: OK AVIA-I
e TIOX HAS COST IN MX KS.
a _
Every Country IWiiriM'ntt-d in the
last of Those Who I>ie<i in IliVoiis
a
^ to Advance the Sriciue.
V
i- They have pulled the aviation balance
sheet for the season Just end?
ed. One side is bordered with gold,
s iSixty-nine heroes of the air have
g won medals and thousands of dolJ
lars in cash. The other side is pipe
ed with black. Twenty-nine have
>- paid the final price of the hero busi*
ness.
y On the wide-stretched wigs of motor-pushed.
man-built birds, intrepid
1- fivers have hung the gay emblem of
>f achievement 11.000 feet up in eloudft
land. Others, reaching out for the
ie stars, have ridden aloft to the music
ie of waving kerchiefs and to a tate
it which has the foneral wreath for its
3. finality.
s. Everywhere there tins been striving
succeeding and striving and dym
ing until the side of the aviation
Id sheet which is piped with black bears
Id these names:
it Lefebore. Ferber, Rossi. flanvettls.
Mlehelln. Rohl. Speyer, Haas, Rolls,
ir Daniel Kluet, Nicholas Knet, Maaslt
dydk, Poillot, Mndlot, Saghltti, .Tohnstone,
Fernandez, Delagrange, I.e
lo nion. Josely, Wachter, Plochwan,
ie Matiewitch, Waldern. Pasca, Vlval 11,
Von Pitter. Hamilton, Chaviz, Ulnnm
chard. Mente.
1- Every country has offered Its man
IK ?some two or three: you may tell hy
to the names. Some have died leaving?
g. a word or two an mavhe a figure in
iv the record by whrli they may be pern
membered when til': I'st has grown
>d larger. Some have died as from a
to tumble from a housetop a mean
>11 taking off when you consider mat
l> the setting is bounded only by trackxl
less spui
i>> Chavez died thus near the earth,
>t after lie hnd niarcht I <?\.;* the Alps.
And some h:'v< di ?d with department
l<> orders si n< <1 ai d countersigned
.-> thrust in their belts, as men who
>1 sepve the guns or skirmish fathoms
it deep under the sea in steel bottles
>r called submarines have done before
now.
is Fifteen months avo the season for
h flying and dying as a double attraes,
tion had its formal introduction at
i i Rheims, the ancient city of tli?? plains
re where the kings of France were wont
ill to go to fit themselves with crowns,
st The affair of Rhelim was called a
meet, a won! taken from I lie vocnli>d
ualry of the foxhunt and bicycle
II. riding.
M In territory the list is both broad
e. and long. Meets, with their cash
prizes and their life prizes, became
ig popular. In the two lists to which
the names of aviators may he added,
ur the average is one dead to every
three living. Thfc greatest amount of
il, money any aviator hns won, the figures
beint- taken from his published
>r- acrounts. i-- Paulhan got
to that. Only a have won more than
$10,000. ?or
The man who bo'ds fast to the
right, however adverse the circumstances,
enjoys the consciousness of
a constant victory.
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Best 1
and Muscle
y than any iSlSSSSt
RH
jerties are
NIMENT.
dence in its
ful, speedy
sned inere- mo* ???*?.
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and up-to- MAN A
INIMENT.
OUANANTCCD I
ONUS* AC
guarantee pmcl TM?
tism in all *"
Stiff Joints hoah n
ichmunil, V?.t
ds, Strains, SZSSSS^S
s, Cramps,
erve, Bone
impor
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The genuine Noah's
nbove. Look for Noah
n<? D-PtiPral trade mark, registered
' Kenerai your protection. Noah
f? ?1 nr? Ti1 ,n,< on tt"* original
5 ana Ijil.UU Hide container. Acoepi
Jt I" 'ho only Pain ite
if not sat- guarantee. If your dc
or in Htumps and we >
fund money If not pe
fraud; accept no suLai
ClASSifiEC COLUMN
a\ ? wnut i representative in every I
cilv and town. Givo reference*
when answering. Southern Husiness
Exchange, Gainesville, (la.
Crushed Oyster shells for Poultry ?
One nundreo pound*. sixty cen'*
Ave hunurea pounds. $2.60. Rrwlaner.
Lachlcotte it Co.. WaverU
Mills. S. C.
Kice Flour, 100 torn fresh. Rice
1 Flour, Hay, Grain. Bran, Chops
C. S. Meal and etc., Albert Ills
I choff and Co., 31 Elizabeth Street
j Charleston. S. C.
lio.tMio Yearly.?No agency. Legitimate.
Small capital. We start
you for 26c. Honest company
This is your chance. Summsrlls
Co., Nevada. Texas.
Ihti'KMin. For Sale? Plantation 810
acres, one mile from Grovania,
Houston county, Ga. Timber and
wood will pay for the place. P. L.
Holt, Americus. Ga.,
Women, sell guaranteed hose. 70
per cent, profit. Maks $20 dally.
Full or part time. Beginner* laveatigate.
Strong Hf?slery. Box
4020. West Philadelphia, Pa.
' The High Point Detective Agency 9'
: uoiumoia does a general da'ectlv*
j business. White and colored de
teettves at your convenience
I Write us. W. S. Taylor. Manager
j Columbia, 3. ,C.
iHtlibs' Single Oomb Rhoda Islsme
Reda and "Crystal" White Orpiv*
tons win and lay when other*
fail, stock and eggs for sale, send
for matins; list. f?. A. Dob ha, Mox
It. 24.. Gainesville, (la.
For Sale?Sound mixed clay l>" S at
$i0; I'ure .Money Maker t'ott >n
I'ced, 't '1: Selected Marlboro |
1'rolilic Seed Corn, at $2: *.11 i. ?>. j
i?. Snni'. r, S. C .1. il Myers, |
Sumter. S. C. It F. I> No. 1
Delineator, $1; Delineator and (!.r(!'
.Magazine, $2; Delineator and
Saint Nicholas (new), Delme;<*or
and Harpers Weekly or
Monthly ,?l. Address: Mrs. Thos.
II. Lt cs. Magazine Agency, Florence,
S. C.
North state Life Insurance Co., of
' Kingston. N. C.. operates only in
tho two Carolinns and has more
I Carolina Uvea insured than any
I other Carolina cofpany. Agonts
wanted where the company 's not
| now represented.
I
I toy and (iiil Agents. Sell 20 packages
post cards. needles, tooth
picks or thimbles for 11s at iOc
each ami receive fine camera, or
self-filling fountain pen, free.
Write today. Vineclad Supply Co.
Dept. Boonvllle, Mo.
For Sale 2oO tons "I/eader" Rice
Klour tamped and taeued Analysis
higher than required by State
Laws. $22.50 per ton, f. o. b
Chrirleston. Special prices for car
lots. I. M. Pearlstlne and Sons. I
Charleston, S. C. 12-17-3 '
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Liniment look* exactly like the Tran'.i
f- . ?,n rvvry P'ukaKe. our
in the U. h. Patent otHce, tor
3 L.lnlment always ap! > cm In ? Vt'<
* L'.?n Lhe lal"1 a,>,t * " ?'??- men
I notliltif but NDali's Liniment. mndb
medy sold under a positive tiv<* t
?mr?r n0t sl,V"lv >'*?" wnd L^od
vlll mall you ii bottli' and re- ttonn i
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Will Relieve Quickly Croup. Coughs,
fections < f Chesf
its sfflrl&scT baa toon the ?usn:?
? dh? largv unmoor ( uumIIi r.?s\ teal
tiara used this rwmedy
Use Freely and Rl
Now sold by all medicine dealers.
*
25c Even
Mammoth Hronz-e Turkeys for sale.
Won first prizes at I'iedmon fair
Hnd extra prize of $1-8.00 lamp.
Tlatnbed last of May. Young lonis
weigh from 16 to IS pounds, uice
hens. iT.ou oer nair. Oliver .1.
Conra !. R. F. I). Winston- Salem,
N. C.
fIonis Wanted?Make big money ion
ing photo pillow tops, 25c; brr
mides. 26c; portraits, 36c; oilettoi
2 0c. We produce works of ar
guaranto ?!. lowest prices. larg*?
studio, pi. nipt service, credit gt*
en; samples; portrait and fraa.
catalogue free Hitter's Art St ?
dlo. 1 e ' S Madison. Chicago Til _
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I Idve Xuei.ti v. Ait o ' In e\e;; *
t*?a ii ro : el, a merl.orious line ol
medic!;.oa ext nri\ely advet rise
iui a i d by every family and it.
tie fai?le. \r exceptional >ppor
tnnifv for the right parties ti
make good money. XX rite at one.*
for proposition to L. B. Martin
Ho* 1 *i rt. Richmond. X'a.
In oiilcr to introduce my high ?rad?
Succession Flat Dutch and Wak<
field Cabbage Plants to those wh<
ha?e not used them before 1 wll
give with each first nrrle^ for
thousand plants at a $1 25, a dm
lnr's worth of vegetable and flrwe
need absolutely free. W. K. Hari
Plant fJrnwcr. Knternrise P f?
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Wrniirtl?FJvery mar., woman an
child in South Carolina to kn ? |*
hat the "Alco" brand of
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Doors and Blinds aro the bc? ,
and are made only by the .Yuguat
Lumber Company. who manuf?t'
ture everything in Lumber an "~
Millwork and whoso watchword 4
"Quality." Write Augusta f.uir gi
be. Company. Augusta. Georrli
for price* od any order. larr?
mall
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Southwest Georgia'* ( rentes! laind c<
Bargain.?r.r.o Acres finest farm- tu
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"urrd <11 Ilonp Ithi unwilim. \
ad beenhsufferlng with bono rheun
for throe years. I have been
Noahs Liniment, and can say *
t cured me completely.! Con walk A
than I hove in two years. Noah's m
ent will Jo all you claim. Rev,
Cyrus, Donald, S. C."
I'nin In Side and Nenrnlptln.
r live years I suiTered with neu- ^
and yuln in side. Could not
I tried Noah's Liniment, and. W
st application made nie fe~! bet- '
Mrs. Maltha A. See, Itichinond,
Couldn't H nhi- lllskl VrfM.
taught cold and had a severe at >f
rheumat! -m in my richl shoultid
could not ritlae my urm withttich
pain. 1 tried Noah's 1.inland
In less than a week was onfree
f rom pa in. A. Crooker, Dor
Stilt' Joint* nnd Itncknche. 8
have used Noah's Liniment for H
latistn, stiff joints and backache,
can ?uy It did me more i.ood th is
pain remedy, ltev. George Vf? H
, Abbeville, S. C." {S
Sprained Ankle.
hnvo been benefited greatly by \?
s Liniment, using It for a sprained H
Mrs \V. D. Robertson, West 5
'vllle, Mass." j..*
r-Hlua In tlie ItueU.
tuffered ten years with a drendsore
pain In my back, and tried .x"
?nt retnedlea. Less thuit half a '
of N<< ih's Liniment made a per- HtBr*
tire. Mrs. Rev. J. D. Bllllagsley,
Eastern, Va." - BF
Neurn lain nnd Tothnolie. .
r wife suffered for several year9 H J
neuralgia and 'oclhaclie. She used I
hall a bottle of Noah's l.iulment H
ot Immediate relief. J. S. Fisher, I
-man, I lodges, S. C."
It licumn t ism In the Neek.
ocelved the bottle of Noah's I.lnl- I
and think it has helped tne great have
rheumatism in my neck and
leved it right much. Mrs. Martha I
mbert. Beaver Dam, Va."
Knr Horses.
r> ,iavc. never used a liniment wo I
ler the equal to Noah's Liniment H
rulses, sprulns, strained tendons I
,i uico fin ulrlnu i nH fit aot H
Istotnper, coldn. etc Richmond I
for Co., Richmond. Va."
Hcttcr Thnn Hetnerilen.
s cheerfully recomm.n l all stable
lo (five Noah's T.lnlmont a trial I
e convinced of Its wonderful cura- I
iropertles. We have obtained as I
If not better results from It-' una
ive did from rem. .l.es o<>stl:i(T ?*..<> I
otlle. Norfolk and Portsmouth
ifcr Co., Norfolk, Va." 9 , ^
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if
, Colds. Pneumonia {and a!! al- 4r
and 2 hroat
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JB! RUB! RUB!
Should be in every Homr
rwhere.
ing land In the state. 100 acres
under high state of cultivation
with Kood buildings, deep well,
etc. 4.">0 acres In fine long loaf
yellow l'ine that will turn out
enough turpentine In tareo years
to more than pay for the entire
poperty. 1 \-'l miles from A. C. I*.
R. It. with tine schools and college
in sight of pl.t e. [tetter act
quick as tills u roo line a property
to miss f you want a bargaia.
Price $.:<> per a re with one half
cash and Pa nit in three yearly
I ivment - at ?? . -r < nt. interest.
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70R SALE
1000 acres, 4 miles Thoinaslon,
Ga , bp! mud lann and
good improvements Good
renting property; $25.00 per
acre. F'.asy terms.
507 acres, 4 n.iles Cuthbert,
Ga.; 6 tenant houses, 1 residence:
high grade land. Rents
1 5 hales, capable of doing much
better. Our price to Decern- J
her I st, 1910, is $6500.00.
kH.i' ini nut , piuill IIlilKlIlg
farms in Suriltei County, Ga. 1
Write for l.st.
southern Land Co.,
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or T?.? >tn??tnn O*
Life l? too shor io be nursing
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It Ik no doub: true that there Is Slavs
plenty of room at the top, hut.
ic number rf <-nsIon ladder* nessaary
to rvaeli it is more than
oat people can climb.
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