The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 09, 1902, Image 2
THE ADVOCATE.
Pl<UI.I*IIKD I' VRUV WEDNESDAY.
JOHN BKLL TOWILL,
Kutrou and Manager.
ri!BI.ISIli:D WEEKLY BY TIIE ADVOCATE
PUULI8U1NO COMPANY.
(JOINT STOCK.)
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For liberal terms to advertisers, apply
at oflioe. Good correspondents
wanted in Lexington, Aiken ami Saluda
Counties.
Wednesday, (July, O, 1J)02.
We sincerely trust that the people
of Lexington county will aid l>r.
ltrooker in his work of compiling
"Scraps of History." This is an im
portal)t matter that should appeal to
the pride of our people. Wherever
possible, let those in possession of
sketches send them to Dr. Hrooker.
There is no man in the county better
prepared to do this needed work than
he is. Wo have urged this work upon
our readers before. We wish our
friend all possible success, as he so
riciily deserves.
We understand tliat the promoters
of the proposed electric railway from
Lexington to Columbia are meeting
with substantial encouragement, both
from local and foreign capitalists. AA'e
sincerely trust that this undertaking
will bo a reality. That it will prove a
financial success to the stockholders
there can be no doubt, for it will run
through a thickly settled truck farming
section as can he found in the
State. AA'e wish the gentlemen all pos
silile success and tru.it that it will not
only reach our county sent, but pw h
on to our little city.
The County Kxtcutive Committee
r -v_ " inr't in the court liouse Monday and ar f-|i|r
ihe county campaign. The
clubs were well roprcArfWt*,,.l and considerable
interest was manifested.
There will be eight meetings, beginning
at I.eesville, on the 8th of August.
The assessments of the various
otiioes were fixed on the same basis as
two years ago. Now that preliminaries
have been fixed, let those who aspire
to serve their county come forib.
The people of old Lexington nie as
fair and just and hospitable as can be'
found under the sun. Tlicy can be de-!
^ ponded on to <lo the r'?> n? ?i.: -
Old Lexington was on her good l>ehavior
Saturday last, as is her custom.
Quite a crowd of people were present
1 to hear the views of the various can- J
didates, who seek the suffrage of the
white voters of South Carolina, nnd
one and all received a respectful hear- J
ing. Our people, he it said to their!
eredit, measure men for their worth.
The hospitality of the town was up to
its usual custom and the candidates
left our county coa-cious of the fuel
that no kindei treatment, or more attentive
audiences, had tn ;*t tliein elsewhere.
W e expected such a day and
were glad that notion ua-done in
anywise to Keep our expectations from
being realized.
Death of Mrs. Sills.
I Mrs. Nora Sills, wife of Engineer \V.
^ II. Sills, of our town, died yesterday
tnAri.ittiJ' 1
i- -- "> nnini-ii ou years.
Mrs. Sills had been a great Milli ter for
several months, consumption causing
her ilea 111.
|H She leaves a husband and five cluljy
dreli and a host ol oilier relatives and
H friends to inourn her lo-s. The sympithy
ill the entire is r.xtei;.'
J ed to the family in their - id bereavement.
The interment will take place
in the cemetery this in irning atj 8 :Jlti
o'clock, the fune-a) services being conducted
by Hew John I), front.
It dot - n't make a lie ally winter to
Wr put it 011 a ti i;iii-t<>ne.
The lazy man aims at nothing and
generally hits it.
( renter London embrace- Ifioji )d
1 acres.
It sometimes tubes a sprinter to
keep paee with his good intentions.
"?*TANTKI>?Scrap iron of every description
and old ma hinery. Any
kind of tire wrecks <>r stocks. Write
for particulars. Address .1. 15. Carftinkel,
Columbia, S. C.
Subscribe for ami adveiti.-e in the
Batesburg Advocate.
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L.OCAL HISTORY.
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(MI3* CI.At'DtC IIATNK0.)
Continued From Last Week.
It seems tlint the original forestso
this section were peculiarly suited t
the growth of heroes, as our generoii
lVasliitigti.il would no doubt have ae
milted, though after his famous visl
to South Carolina in May, 1781, he en
tercd the following in his journal:
"Tlio entire road from Augusta to Colntubi
is a i>inc-l>nrreii oi the worst sort."
Perhaps our truthful President's sen
tinients migh very well In.ve been tx
nressed in t!u? v\i?ril?i of ???? r?1?l Vili??
MM v,w *^ubv
field planter:
"KUgctlelil district, Trenton town.
Heaven in mercy do look ?lown;
The land is poor?the people too.
If tliey don't steal, what will tliey do?"
Well, it was either steal or woil
very hard, and of course our peopi
chose the latter?working with th
same energy that that they fought
they soon attained the same reward victory,
and seventy-live years aftei
the devolution, a person passing
through this section would hardlj
have associated it with t ho "pine barren,
''with its broad plantations am
paint ial <ountiy homes, pr-sided ovei
by those "01' Massa's" and "Ol' Mis
sits' " that the slave-time negro loves
so much to "mimic'* over when he
tells about "detn good ol' linns befo
de wa',"
When the war cloud that bad long
been hanging over the States burst
in all its black fury our boys, true
chips of tlie old Revolutionary block,
were among toe llrst, to hear the cal1
to arms, donned the grey, ami with
steel courage stood to their arms, encouraged
a^i I applauded by wives,
mothers and sisters. More than a
thousand of our bravest and best men
volunteered at Ml. Willing and enter
cti the Civil War. A small per cent,
of that number returned to 11 nd their
farms devastated and their families
reduced topennery.
Overcome, not conquered, nothing
daunted, they went to work with re|
lentless energy and a few short years
I saw schools springing up here and
there, churches organized and evidences
of thrift and culture on every side.
When, in 1 si>0, tlie railroad was comI
pleted through this section, a new impetus
was added to industry and tlie
beautiful little towns of Hutesburg,
jLeosville and Iinlg?? Spring sprang up
j a."? i f by ni ?gie.
At the grand railroad barbecue given
i at natoaburg on July 4th, 18(18, Gen.
jYouin Vs was present and made a
speed . When lie returned to that
town n'Vtral weeks ago, for the first
time ; i :ce '08, he must have been almost
bewildered, for the pi toe among
the trees where he then stood to make
j his speech is now covered with handsonic
-Jorv briek buildings, devoted
to the busy
and the *liadows of tall ehurct^^^res
now take the place of the fjrest oaks
that then shell .-red him from the horning
rays of the sun.
1 he loaded orchards around about
the picturesque town ol Kidgc Spring,
together with her hospitable citizens,
make ou.i wish to tarry in that Arcadia,
at least till melons are ripe.
What of Leesville?
I)j you know tr.at lifty years ago
lie present site of Lecsville was an
original forest? The August ? road
passed through and was an important
highway, duo. \V. Lee. founder of
the pie.sent town, owned all the land
south and west of us and kept a tavern
for the ace unniodation of the stage.
At the beginning of the <*iviI War
there was nothing thereof a public
nature, exei pt the postofliee kept by
Mr. Loo and the blacksmith shop of
Shealey & Sons. Too lirst store was
I built alter the railroad was completed
Leosville s only 110 years old, yet
she has grown and prospere 1 '.ill to
lay sh. holds an envied position
among her s sti rs Hesides t liree oom|
modioiis eluirehes she has a number
of handsome stores and a large hotel
| and many beautiful lit uses. Her educational
facilities speak for themI
selves, since her fain' luis irimi.nlir..?.l
for temperance, health, sehooi teachers
ami r. wealth of sunshine.
1 .Just a wenlabaiu the hospitality of
the K'.dge folk. Here we have hospitality
in the superlative degree. The
v.tnl S. ut h is syiionoinous with hos:
pitnlity South Carolina with more
hospitality, and this section of
I South Carolina with most hospitality.
Here the best people it: tin- hind
keep open house and the wayfaring
man or sti anger within our gates is
| feasted a ml fete I impartially with the
ambitions _\.>tirig politician in his lir-t
can: p n'gn.
, Alt! li'e is sweet iiiDix'el
SOI Til < AUOUNA MII.ITAHY
At A UK MY.
Out vacancy mi the Slate Beneficiary
' Scholarship is to he awarded on competitive
exam nation for Lexington
county. Blank forms of application
should be a| plied for at once to Col.
| C. S. (iadsdcn, Chairman Board of
i Visitors. Tli *se applications, fully
| made out . inns', he in (lie hands of the
t Chairman on the 21st of.Inly in order
to reci ive atlenlion.
C. S, (i.insi>ES,
.1 nty 1, l'.O:?. Ch. Board \ isitors.
Summer < ompl.iint is unusually prcv[
alcnt among children this season. A
well develop!- I ea.-e in the w riters fain*
11y waseiireil last week hv tin: t'liiely
use ol i 'harnherlaiu's < 'liolcra and I liar
r 2km t Komeily?one of (In- hest pat
nt iiD'ilirincx initnii fartiircil ami winch
i> always kept mi 11:i11<I at the home
of jc n riti:-. 'I'lii - i-> Dot 111 (f 11 <1 <-11 as
a free pull'lot t lie company, who <1.
i, ! advertise Willi in, hilt to benefit
little ii lien i* who may liot ho within
ea-j ue. e?s <?| a pl.jsieian. N'o family
should lie without a hotlleol this tiledn
ine in the house, espei ially in suniniei-tini>?Causing,
Iowa. Journal.
I'or sale hy Mateshiiurg Drug Co.
Picnic.
There win bo n picnic at Dr. 1). 0.
Smith's, in Saluda county, on Thursday,
July 17tli. The public cordially
invited. bring alone well-lllled basf
kots. Good speaking by the candidates
o expected.
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The Advocate.
What a young m?ti who has a best.
' girl wants to do is to hold iiis own.
Will Make
Affidavit
Nsw Leaso of Life for an Iowa
Postmaster.
Postmaster R. IT. RaDdalt, Dunlaf>, la.,
....... a f...... ~?.i? 1 ? t
nj m ouiicit-u it win uiui^udbiuti unci rc- ;
Bultingevils for years. Finally I tried
Kodol. I toon know I had found what
1 had long looked for. I am better today
: than in vears. Kodol pave me a new
' lease of life. Anyone can have my affidavit
to the truth of this statement."
Kodol dip'ttls your foot!. This enables the
system to assimilate supplies,strengthening
every crgan and restoring health.
Kodol Makes You Strong.
f Prepared only by F. C. DkWitt Ac ("Jo., Chicago.
Xbnll. boHie eouliiliik-W umrt tbetoc. sua.
'I'he /.-iVow who makes a lool of himself
always see.,.* to :.,.j ,y jlt
I Ol'ENINCJ OF HOi >K.; < ?)'. i dSCItl I*TION.
State or Sori n C \u??i i.sa, Cot ntv of
I.kx INOTo\.
I'lirsuniit t? a < , mm -im issued to
the undersigned as corporators by M.
j H. Cooper, Secretary of State, on the
'Nth day of J one. 19(12, notice is hereI
bv given that books ?>f subscript ion to
the capital : toek of ti e Salud.i Kiv-r
.Electric and ('or.strurtion Coinpany
will be opened at the olliee of E. F.
Strother, in the town of Hate-burg,
Slate and county aforesaid, on the oil
day of July, 19')2, at : in p in.
The said propn-ed eorporition will
I ha\e a capital stock of $.">,U0(J 00, divided
into ">'o shares of par value of
$10.1)0 em li, with n- principal place of
j business at, Itnteshurg, S. (k. and will
t ho empowered to i ngage in the business
of buying and selling real estate,
I developing, using, renting and selling
! water power and electric power, and
! to engage in a general building and
construction business. To run and*
' operate mill*; and deal in the products !
I thereof. A.Gauewi l.i. I.aMoitk,
.1. WI I.I.I am M lTCIII'L I..
E F. Stkothrk,
An Svalanc!
Dashir
Department
Kverv man or v
sider himself or 1
income is t he ni
iiii?* expenses, t
W lint's left, t he proii
down your living exj
you get t-lie most goo
and rendv casli enab
r
S I .OS for an art ieie t
large volume of t radt
care in keeping (
.1uIy as we did \\
and selling a gi
per cent, off reg
2sTe*w- "STc
fgf- Our SHOE DI.I'A.IM'MKNT in a
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ity solicitation of friends, and possessing
tlie qualifications for the otliee,
1 have announced Myself a candidate
f >r County Commissioner, atd pledge
uiyself to abide by the resu:t of the
primary, J. W. Frey.
rr!..n.L .,r upvwv i waivi.
knowing 1 >is Illness ami ability to lill
with satisfaction the olllee of County
Superintendent of Education, respectfolly
nominate hiui as u candidate for
that position and pledge him to abide
the result of the Democratic primary .
I am a cannidale for a seat in the
House of Representatives of the State
Legislature, subject to the conditions
of the Democratic party.
E. U. Shealy.
To the Democratic voters of
Snlutla County
I heredy announce myself as a can
didutc, in the ensuing primary, for
congress from the second distinct and
solicit your support. I entertain the
expectation of addressing you upon
the issues of the day whenever proper ;
occasions present themselves, and ia I
the meantime hope that niy character '
ai d g' lirral litness way receive your
attention. 1 shall he subject at all
times to the lobulations prescribed ,
for the primary, and subscribe to such
pledge as the wisdom of the State
Democratic party may formulate.
Respecttully,
(I. Duncan It -Dinger.
I, hereby, announce myself n candidate
lor Congress from the 7th Coiigressional
District and pledge myself I
tosui p'ut the platform and nominees :
of the Democratic party.
A. F. Lever. ,
I
FOR AUDITOR.
(5. A. Derrick is hereby announced '
as a candidate for re-election to the of- '
lice ol County Auditor, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary. i
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE, j
1 hereby announce my self a candi- ! date
for the House of Representatives,
and pledge myself to support the plat form
and nominees of the Democratic : I
Party.
.lolyri Hell Towill.
1 hereby announco myself a candi !
date for the House of Representatives, 1
subject to the actio ii of the Democrat !'
ic Primary.
I V L< IS I! -.1
i . r?m i?.
si;rr. ok education.
] hereby announce myself a eaudinntc
for re-election to tin* ollii'e ??f
Count* Sup'. i>f Diluent ion. anil pledge
myself to nliide tlie result of the Democrat
ie primary,
respect fully,
1 .luo. S. Derrick.
i:.
as "i
piininrv.
Col. <
ontmwin^ii iidnlate fur the
House of K* pr?Ufiitativ? s. and is
pU dged to a hi do tin* result ol the primary
elert ion and aipport the nominee
of the party.
llnllnt Creek Township#
To the Deinorr Voters of the J
Second Congressio ,| District:
I am a candidal* for Congress from
tlie Se.-und i oiigre sionnl District and
will abide tie rest |; (,f the Primary.
"While 1 am oppose j to Imperialism. 1
am in favor ol ire: j,.. allowing ns to!
shove our goods u liberal terms, in
every market of t ,,,. world. I favor
pra~lic.il, tangible^ , ults.
Trusts should l eJ hrottled, hut corporations
doing a Jpgit i mat c business
should he ?iicoiirT>ed and protected.
Knral Delivery Ileitis, in sullieient
number to supp)vliiiaii to every family
every day, shou ?i he established.
1 favor turning ilu.se nil the money
down here that caulpo-s'ldy he secured.
The rights and I.,nyenienccs of the
people should recjrive paramount attention.
What 1 om today js largely due to
your support ani'"h lp, lor which 1
lV??l ir I*?l ! 1*1 I > 1 I ? V l ?I ?*> ? I eol'af fn"
n- * ' . ???' i J yu ,u
the rcooru ? Im'ii \>,U * how for itself
wlu'lher I haw I? < i true to you ami
wlioihor I have pr [..ft ;,-iJ ami promoto.l
your interi-o.. j
1 v ill (hunk you| ,,r your support in
tlio ensuing l>? Lioj rui i." primary.
't Win. Thurmond.
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foe of '3argai
ig Through f
of Our EsS
foiiian eai-ning a 1 i\
horse 1 i cofcducl ing a I
lionnt of tlade t rails*
lie cost o|. run n i ng
t. Save ;ll you can <
leases by making yo
, l.. 41.\. I rr
11 i u l I 111' pr 11 H ! I' > . 1
le us to huy cheap,
hut would i>o cheap ui
' at t iny p* olits. W(*
>111* stock lip in every
>r April jckI May. a
eat nianf i>'<jorfs no\
ular pricet
J. WillTTF.N, Proprietor. ?
complete stoh w111; ii it?olf. iUHl consist
Ti e Thornwell Orphanage received
a gift of |2R,000 last week from Home
uiikuow:! person in New York.
SAVES A WOMAN'S LIKK.
To have {riven up wcu'.d have meant
dentil for Mrs. Lois t rngg, of Dorchester,
Ma.-s. For years she had endured
untold iiiisory+roin a severe lung trouble
and obstinate cough. "Often,"
she writes, "I could scarcely breathe
and sometimes could not speak. All
doctors and remedies failed till I used
l>r. King's New Discovery for Consumption
and was completely cured."
Sufferers from Coughs, Colds, Throat
and J.ung Trouble need this grand reiut'dy,
for il never d'ssapoints. (.'ure is
guaranteed by O. J. Harris, Bateseburg,
A Siuicb ? Crosson, Leesville, S.
(' .Prioe 50c and $1.00 Trial bo tiles
free.
The most sensative thing about the
human anntoiity is the pocketbook.
xep.d moke IlEI.e.
Often the over-taxed organs of digestion
ery tail fur help by dyspepsia's
pains, Nas.cn, Iiizziness, Miadaihes,
liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such
troubles call for prompt use of Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They are gentle,
thorough-ami guaranteed to cure.
25e at O. J. Harris, Bateshurg, or
Smith & Crosson, Leesville. S. C.
Laugh, and the world laughs with
you; weep, and the world laughs at
you.?Kx.
IK a max I.IK to you.
And say some other salve, ointment tt
olion, nil or alleged healer is as good
is Hockleii's Arnica Sitive, tell him T
hirty years of marvelous cures of J
Files, Burns, It iIs*, Corns, Felons. Piers,
Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skin
Lrnptions prove it's the best and
'heapest. 25e, at O. .1. Harris, Batesl)urg,
or Smith it Crosson, Leesville,
Our Clubbing Oiler.
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This signature is on every hox of the genuine
Laxative BromtpQuinine Tablets
Vio remedy thai l ures n cold in one day
_ . _ ns
are How
S very \
abHsbment.
intu\ should OOllbusiness.
Their
ict( (!. \ i is livt
ho outerpriso. I
>f t hut profit and cut
11 r purchases whore
act, ripi experience
The nerve to take
t K*2.50 brings us ii
have 1aken as inuch i
department tor
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//o are buy nip* i ?
v IVoin 25 to 50 Ab
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a i
s"b Store, ;
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* of ill I.est tlint can l? made. -*lj
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fSOUTHERN I
RAILWAY
j f THE GREAT HIGHWAY ]
1 OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL. j
r! Uniting th? Principal Commercial
,, Centers end IXoelth end Ploaaurs
; j Resorts of ttae South with the 4m
NORTH, EAST and WEST.\ I
Hlah'Cltiii Vaitibul* 1 . >ini, Through Iltayln^-Cari
b?tw*?n Now York tnd Now OrUani, via A Ianlia
ClM?innati And Florida Point* via Allaata a?d via
Aakavilla. I
Now York and Florida, otthor via Lrnchbar^, Danvllla I
nd Savannah, or o!a Richmond, Danvlllo And H
SATABBAh.
Fuparior Dlnlntf?Car Sorvica on rll Tiirou^h TrAlna.
! EKoallant forvlca And how Hat?t to Chorloaton Ac* |
count South Carolina Xntor-Stato And W*. at Indian H
Expoaltion. y
Wlntor Tourist TlclCots to All Itesorti now on saIo At I
i * roducod riatoa.
For driaUrd Information, lltoraturo, tlmm tablom, rm torn, a to,.
apply to noaroat tlckal.apont, or adi rcu
. J.H.HARDW1CK, W.1I.TAYLO*.
Ooaoral PaaaaitKor Jtgmnt, Jktat. Com. Pmaa. JOgomt,
Waahtngton, D. C. AUaala, do.
' R. W. HUNT. J. C. HAM,
filr. Pacsongor Jtgont, Dlatrlai Par*. JtgomO.
C Itmrloaton, J. C. jOtlmmtm. do. i
fcbnuary ta. :aoa. 9
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Severs Kneece
BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS.
'he best ancl cheapest shops in the State
All work done in the best style. Finest Painting done at the
Lowest prices known.
lORSSHOING BY HE BSHSOR XPR
IJN lilt CdUU I M
on'o get cheap work done when you can get Fhst-class work at less'pricea
RIDGE SPRING. -S. C.
Jordan Rolls On
nil so do those up-to-date Buggies and Carriages of STEADMAN Sc. BIKV
S. 4
W e b< g to announce to our friends throughout this section, that we har* A
ir. 1 ui^-f? the entire stock of the Butesburg Buggy ?fe Harness Co., and have |
le iarge.*-: stock of the best Buggies and Harness that has ever been to thi '
arkct.
Weill fy competition as to quality and price. Before buying anything,
?t our pi icus?that's all we asu.
5TEAOMAN RILEY,
The Rollers/*
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MMr. K. H. Wells, the merchant at
Deer Park. Long Inland, X. Y , says:
1 always recommend Chamberlain's
I'ain Balm as the best liniment for
strains. 1 used it last winter f. r a severe
lameness Jin t t side, resulting
from a strain, ami was greatly pieased
| with the quick relief and cure it ef;
footed." For sale by Batesburg Drug
I Souther Railway . clicdule.
J?Trains from Augusta, G?. for Col;
umbia, etc.. pass Batesburg, S. C.,
LONGMflNl 5:Z5?K? ;
II J i Trains from Columbia etc., for Aug*8"^
? | usta etc., pass Buteaburg, S.O.,
No- 1 :i:l (tiaiIj-) 12.57 p.m.
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Bu^ f | Train leaves Batesburg for Perry.
* da'ly except Sunday, No. 48, (1.30 a. m.
POINTS. Train arrives Hajesburg from Perry*
It Don.* Without Cost. 1,ai,J eXCeI,l ?ui?tlay No. 47, 8.00 a. m.
... .? Connections at C'oumbia and Alignsllu
. pur.- linseed oil at seventy-five 1 . 7
1 'la for all points; at Perry for Alienate
a ga on, and make your own da'?, Savanoah. etc.
111! by a ' ling 1 t of a gallon of it to
-a 11 ui ol lie Longman & Marline/. ' ? am using a box of Chamberlain's
. ,, . . . . Stomach A Li v< t Tablets and find them
isolneth Pure Paint. I lit? paint ....... . . ......
the h?st tl-ing for n?y stomach that 1
II t .e-i o ut about 1.25 per gallon. ^ p. ( r says T. W, Bobinson, Jusly
build ig n.?t sal sfactorilv paint- tice of the Peace, J.oomis, Mich.
, v ill be re-painted at our expense. 1 These Tablets not only correct dlsor
eniy-sevon x e..r< 01 sale. An nRen- 1 1"" ?'n ret,uiaie me
, . ... . liver aiul bowels. Tliey are easy to
in u\er\ town in the I niteu Mates. . _
For Sin- U\ take and j.leasant io effect. Price 25
J. .1. Haw I Son, centa per bo*. For sale by Bateabur*
ISatosbiirtf, S. C. * Wruff Co.
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