The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 21, 1904, Image 2
I N. Rogers Bayly, Ed. and Prop. .
John Bell Towlll, Associate Euitor. '
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* THURSDAY, JAM ARY 21, 1904. J
The days are*;row ii'g longer.
Jn*t two more months of winter ^
from to-dey- J]
It tukes mere than the wood-man to ^
warm some hearts I
: : /i
Farmers are busy now haulini; fertilizers
for next fall crops. i
: ?: I
Clay Mirfnce streets 1 nve established
their worth and durablity in Bates- ^
burg. 4
TI.e Sou* liei n railroad still continues
to me the cotton platform for a coal
dump.
Are the winters i the South growing
colder or has the C..1" Stream
changed its course.
Wo have good authority that the '
Mayor and Council ure busy making ^
the preliminary arrungements for lighting
the town.
Heavy lines seem to ho the order ol J
the day with this administration, so
good so far, hot treat all alike, rich,
poor, young and old?show no parti- J
ality. I
BATESBURG S PROGRESS.
We haw? heard s. nu -av that Bates- '
1
burg is on a boom. U h ?t does a boom j
mean. Whv ir Hated values, castle j
in the air, 11 low u t hat ;* rows i 11 a ? g lit,
anything anil everything but that '
which has intrinsic value. Surely i
this cannot be 5i*i11 of Old I'-atesburg
M which has in fact had up to a year or
V so ago a rather .-low growth and in
fact net a few set-hacks. 4 The set
W hacks' we nil hi.ow of, so ilure is no
need of opening old wounds, but t In
progress that is to be seen shows for
itself and in many ways far too ? taui. t h
;i 11 air easiio ?>r a |
hoc ill. The writer 01 ii.m art fie lias I
1
1 not been her I r in re than live or
^ six years and he can enumerate the
establishment of .1 National lh?nk,
I (none on a better foundation in tin
State) a cotton warehouse, a cotton
factory, (started up i:i 1 'JfHl) a newspaper,
a cotton gin, the erection of a!
hri ek I*.\v 11 li.ill .m l.?:..i, . . .... 1
a lid 6CU;t'lliiii? like one hundred frame
dweiinjrs all told. The number of
business houses have increased from
about twenty to twenty-nine. These
nut' many other sill stantial improve-1
nientshave livii added not to speak of |
the paint that lias tteen consumed in !
beautifying many houses which i
for years had no otlier color than
what nature ^ave them. The people |
too have crown with the times up to
. a realization of what a few dollars
well and carefully expended can do
for their property and at .he same
time inert ase its vat te many times)
over, hand live years ago which could
have leen hoii^h* f? i > ">() p -r nere can
not m v. he pnrehastd l r live times
t h.< ron ii1.1 I - iii- *i it '? v\' .11
-- ...... ,
i 1 il is. (In iv ar* it:::i ;/ ( ?v n- u. mart} J
s'.ati s '.vliich ttci:1 : v rv innrh 1 ik> t" '
(
In* oil tiit* mi fix* iVotir^ as ll.iti'.sburjj ^
Tiie man Wn<? -ays tin- J nvn is on a s
boom i- trjing (bis wry minute to I ;
buy roai t-late ri^iil her, ;.n<i ioi-.v Ium o !f
elf. :?
? : 1
i'hi- coiton sn r.vi ;on. f
Avery ?.i?>. :.i-1 < : e; ' { oot'on will j
no ill. 1.1.1 I j.l.i mi {'.h jiri!;*, in'i
flat fri in v.' ran I . l-nitnil (la.-. 'r
will !?# one ir<i mor?* laiui j-J ntid in _
cotton than has In en for smiic y.-ai
i j -!. I', i :: < i? . ' re11 mi hi*
L In <.' I ; l.t I ! i1 11 t I
& i" air.v ;l. i . 11,
(.laiitri i- will i: : I -.m. j
in '.: i..II or v\ .'i i ii
Rl.'. li an mi in IS. * :,'!? |.roiiur 1 1'
t on. Ji.''^in^ from tla? I. n: ?ii i](i:i
t i 3 of notion gnu is now on fl.e in.irHp
i\i| tie
Itr.vi* on I..n il ii wi I ta.e a Irc iniMi- |>
IB ilous amount to til tin- vacancy thai *'
H now exists lli'Mi too .,
boil IV ft V I I' ;ri! ' I' 4*1 <|l 1,1 I , A
1 lit' I I r-1 <1 f I I I I j. I I I t i 11U ? I :i 1 <
h will no! l? p.'o .?ii {'i i it in ik- 11
B ??p 11.?? <1 II? ij', ?> > i: rr? ioiv
tiliotiM i.<i| i' 11 ii ?-? :? I ' * ;;s tr.in !
IK nrxt j a'l .Mm U , 'ii' ? ;. . i* ilwt-i I iluy. .
Il >*111 lie iIih i?iu '? 11 I i' f.it ton *. i
ilia's ill vv ii v i I lit* i. - ill*
i>' " >'i ukcii \ t il si. j |'li. .1. Y?'#
imm- t? |?ive to ) ?>o
If you pay moi
>ay too much. Evi
vith us who are
irices 011 such go
iomnion thing for
? A 1
mange man was (
>ody fares exactly i
mil the same quali
closest buyer can iciest;
one price, the
ty. Everybody j
*ood humor after t
inest quality at tl
would not be please
die best will do 'J
I keep- O
Pecan Jrees aud Huts.
iltK.ilutl, Urafu**' <ind Stvdi.ng Vrtjt
[l, auu it j?ar.i uiu'I Iin. o
UAtO.N I'tCA.N CO., (liM- > I Jew 11
iO'jfgl I.
V. W. Watson, Batesburg, b. I
LOOA Ij AOJiN 1.
nnwriiTimr with h mai
RDiniUKUp A Lii!
"Who'll tell us a good winter story
tsked Hob. as the family, all at lion
for the holidays. gathered about t
glowing grate on a stormy wint
veiling; "a regular rouser of n var
ill about lighting blizzards and#such
"Indeed." said his sister. "I'd rath
have something summery?a sto
that will make us forget for a few rr
mouts the snow and the wind and t
frost."
"1 might do that." said Jack, t
nldest son. a young collegian who h
spent his summer vacation in t
Canadian woods. lie had not In
home since then until now. and h
many stories to tell of his advi
lures.
"I was paddlhlfc niv canoe uj? on"
'hose small streams which In t'nna
so often run ofT Into swamps a
seem to get lost there. We were
Joilv party of boys tenting in tlio
great woods where, you "know, the
Is not a human being for many a
many a mile away. And we had
exuorieneed old huuter. a regul
woodsman itunM& ... F
"After a while I began to see,
far as I could take time to see at
thing, that I was losing my stroj
ned ge'ting deeper and deeper In
the swamp. And now I began
think of getting back to the camp, li
how was I to do itV I had been tut
lug and turning about wherever
jouM find water enough to fioat 1
canoe, until 1 had little Idea how I
I'J) I.ooks host ::!1 hji;
J i. I-1' I..
11) t ,?tl:t; iin i.|! .1
lllfi's,
'l it iv i> * .? It iir?M|iii<*i.f for a
ii;i it1: t li-re is li<-!liiii^ Itu*. I.4J
?r any ?* I. *? | j : * t . I )? v i !? m lit
mil', if j t?u ui<' fill*Ik oil \ on
ir.
'1 lit* co'inly iv full of oxi'crirrv?; w
i iik I Iih.sm i'Xjii-rifin <v Iu bear on yon
ndc, if you soil Devot*.
Yours truly
F# VV. Devoo A Co.,
New York,
I had come or In what direction t
amp lay."
"I began to realize that when I to*
up my gun to tire that 1 might get j
answering shot from camp, us w > 1
agreed upon. to let tne know how
fi.nl n?y way there. I'.ut Just at:
tvaa on the point of tiring I thought
looking to see how my umtmini.h
tvas holding out. 1 didn't want to
in those woods all alone without an
And. in fait, i found plenty of sh(
ntt not u full charge of powder in ii
lask.
"So I didn't dure to lire 1 gave tv
_>r three shouts, hop.ug my voi
night reach the fellows; and Just th<
I heard a growl right square abo'
tiy head I looked up ana saw a pa
f the brightest, wickedest eyes I ev
ooked at in tny life, glaring dow
lpon me.
"I didn't know what it wa hut
mil heard the hunters tell a! out w
ats- I didn't cure much titer., 1'.
.vhotlirr you called it lynx rr not
hat 1 guessed it Ulight bo that h::
t a thing For a moment I thong
a- Yv;t: k"i:ik ?o spring uov, u on n
aiu>e. * n?I I Know 11:at if ho did the
vas little hope for hki, for they
,ay that of all ugly things to tuke >
ti a disadvantage thoy are a ho it ;!
iglicet. What could I do in i
anoo without a chance ->f 1 shot i
ilia even if he uian't turn ine ov<
tilo the water, v. lilt lj was most it)
y? Those little Canada eanoos ai
risky things to manage
"Well, lie didn't bounce down on n
t once, and as soon an I had ' i
tilty lay wits I gave a <jn: k ni
iriil villi iav paddle oid n
l.KI I lit KJ ??. J. If A Kl.'IS.
i , i. ft : . S. ( .
I? - ir : I ? > \ nil w:ii t t?> - ell i >
oe |.*:!tl-:iial /.i:ie l':>r y< if town ai.
mi lit rj'f
The n lode doctrine of i! t ,r:.i C
In -e t lin e point?
ill It i - a I jaitit inul true paint :
(it It i^the stn ?i-.i$: paint:
<:{) 1: is lull iiicar or1
< cause it > :i l pan.1, true | it'll
ropoi t loiicti lot' stii" gt I: ai d li 1
lensu i e.
111 It ttikes ( for i U;
ay more? ?
M
t?
po t h an our price you !!'
* ""???!/? < n.xln ,\
l?ry (tu> Li ; y
surprised at the low "
oil qualities, It is a *
us to give haek more ?
c' b
expected?and every? j;
11 ike?the same price J
ty to a child tiiat the ^
et. One quality, the \
lowest for that qua! dcased,
satisfied?in
railing with us. The1
10 lowest price?who
d? For the sick only It
* !
fliat is the only kind
J.HARRIS,
Drugs and Seeds. ji
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LKTTKU TO 1)R. D. M CROSSON.
I !'
1>Ai Ksiirltd, S. C.
J>i Dear Sir: You un ierstand rheinis
Ll' try: liow'.i you .ike tnearn -tlOOO?
, Devoe lend-und-zinc?that's tin- J
'* i name of our paint and wears twice a- |
1 I nigas lead-and-oll?is made of wliitezinc,
its colo.% turpentine dryer, and '
11 lin^t el oil.
If any el.emist finds any adulteration 1
in tliis we'll pay hi.-> bill and $1000
besides.
V" It * nobr.iiv's business \\ liat we | io
[U, i? Hf pa i i. id i- irsr: but we van' it
, k mwn For l oid-and-ziiic and iin-eei.
11 oil, uroili 11 tcjfi-i her by muc'ioeiy.
*M" arc 11 . -t i II' In | aii. f with: and Uail"H.
an S-oil mix,' I l>y In,ml is not
V" We want it Known ll.at on word deer
m ril es tlie ' est p .in: jo jJ,e world:
rv an < that word i - Devoe
io- Yours truiy.
I*'. K. 11 itf.i.i .< (
j:; . Ne~w Y.'rl:. ;
lie ' !
,1(j reach the shore. I v. > a . ? .m.j
\%Q tl.ro and 1 sot my lack a;*.?*??.-1 It j
"n Just as villi a snarl ami a (-'."owl ho j
gave a leap aiul mine t<? iho ground j
ii?.t fifteen foot from me.
"I couldn't to anything but a derk
(1j mass, not very large, and tso.? dr ol,ft
ful eyes. 1 thought the brute was I ]
going to spring at me and I iix.-.i my j
eye. on the flashing to try the
, old plan of intimidation that wo vend j
U of""
knew ho could see far better in I
! the darkness than I could and I kepi |
iu> eyes iixed upon tout. It really
jwi'cil to have ti l cM".' t, for 1?
so crouched down and crept oh t > one
1V side as If trying to round behind
Ira mo. 1 lur.ted. too, ne\..- taking my
ito c>'os him. tin he kept, making a
,n complete round a'uou. the stump and
lU, I turned with him.
"Well, he kept 12mt up tor hours, at
I just about the same distance from me.
nv In making his round ho would sorts
;ir times he entirely hiiid -n hy the sliudiie
tiw.s and tie n eon:e out again so that
I could see the dim <>ut:ino c?t ids
form: tmt in or out of lite shadow ail
iUl the time those terrible eyes kept up I
(j their glare. My own eyes ached and \
to burned with tlie sixain. 1 tried to!
I calculate how the time might be go j
of ,n?in
"At last n yellow light began to
l)0 steal over everything ami the moon I
.. came up -a little beyond the full, but
)t so bright as to make things almost
jy like day Then I < otil.l see the grayish
brown of the fur of my foe as bo
f Ftil! crept round and round me. "1
p<J gathered nil my n.u ve and tired. With
,n a terrible si.arling growl which sc?u'.:?led
liko the exaggerated mooooo-w
:r of a dozen home . it he tore ttie
p. ground with his cruel claws?bow
h Limuhiui i \v,t ujp.v ^vore not try nt;
thorn.-o|v<*~. t>:? ir>o* I koj?t out of the
I way of bin vtr. ;! for ;? f.-w mo,j
n? :11until, seoinK my . ;..51 bad
(lone wr.ii 1 \ - tiinrotl no.tr
u.ouah t?> r v !m a rap on 11.- hop 1
. v\. ;i my -U-. .iii! that v.r the- la>t of t
L hlin.
"ir.e 1. 1' t. t, I I.: a hi was the
crai'k of ;< (? }: ! ran. tb*u some:
, k?io".' a I ht'rr,! v'.s'ih sounded ratte
r mu-k to mo you may bo
| ?ti . 1 .-111. 1 hai.k. Mini b.'fore lo;f >
the old l.antif s.n.l oi?o or two o; thu (
ty , L
hoys <au. up. c
e- r.oire f.mo! ret Hyins. jC
re Ti. . i- a erntit ' ..! of truth In the F
r'aiin that tb ! n.at .fi i> hurt l?y P
II t. o i., 1,...j 011 in ion uriiji Jon of &
) hams. Mr I., ii Kcrriclc. "fjtj
o I5lili.ni inrtoTi 111 i ..'~ > .'.,ni.? *
* *' " F
f | tli-' key to t! in i 1 i ? : \.?w puh- p
' li-h. ! in tho I..v, World. Ho
? ' ? a\* 111ni 1 |.i. .. i . ... |,n !?
in : hou !i - } . i i:. i: i i, p.
m.i I li.tt 1 i... i ; :,i ...u !
t in1 ni? ! . haul v. '.i i h n #
rarr I i In : o, . ml .. 'a!
i . 1 *'
j ii..1 on'y \\ y >< >i < in set i !< .:n ^
o( t!. ;i kin I i.> to .i. in. > .nil- fuv.i: r ' (f
| t ; i i ii oik* il..i. '. 1 li fill ii a.: I 'it
" j 'V for liiniM'it' Who mils I >r '
Ii ?m no?vnda\.- In a <1 ni . oar ... u lj
info. < i it! it holol lail-V (liilj I'm * ?
I. .Mi h;.f. i r \ i i1 l i. toil lh?> I- 1
i ly
v u.-oil (.? l ave a! 1... .if whoro t? I1
, look t inn to . , I . . c i; ,.i j *
r i .r!n (lio '..iii tin.i ina ymi ii !_
i : i t in j-.:. I' it t i..I. i: 1! i. ; n'i i i ?'
ofton i.':i the frajsr.it ol r it ifi
M'xl of ha. i li; u1 . - tliov? :y j*.
ol' n1 .t.' a rni In V .
!;' tl ? ; iii.- v. .'ill! ui.tko Mih fo;
. : > i i > 11<I from iho noikora h
ill . it'M-s I,Ml ?t! ill ft V -'< i'll fooil fii
111 i .? i h111 iii1 .1 lol mn|?' ol tl'Olll
. ii-nnifil I'll* ii.: I lie.a v.'oui I I." !
luoro roil).ilierativI Thiro 1 not Jf'j
' in). vt.i-lf in a hop:, anil it ir.aj ho ' j^l
1 tiiiii.'-ia *.vi 11 j t t ml it proM'aVlo to jt
inniv ' <?i -i n.iiiis . ' ) oni.' lor lit' !h
iiiiirl..- a if.nl or R all thoir &
, ho a t t;.<* i ? !?or. S.-ii.othinjr of IS
Ik ii I.. hi is. in in;- .it. lit. Ill'oly gj
i nini' a unit it tlm pmkor iloosn't E|
i tako iniipat ami ^ive u? a hot tor il
| ham." !
An_wart?
A Pre&ch scleutlwt^na^mnde some
!?ry Interesting observations as to the
vc of different wild* animals for the
Ml. The Polar bear Ik the only one
lat takes to the sea. and Is quite
>llv when aboard ship. All others
lolently resent a trip on water nnd
oclferotialy itlvef a vent to their feeligs
until sPWlcknoss brings silence,
he titter suffers most of all. The
ier*' sight of a ship makes hini unumfortable.
nnd when on hoard he
rhines pitifully, his eyes water eoninnnllv
and he rubs his stomaeh with
! * terrible paws. Horses arc \cry
ail sailors and often perish on a sea
oyop.e. Oxen are heroic lu their nicinpts
not to give way to sickness,
ilephants do not like the sea. hut
hey are amenable to medical treatacnt.
A good rep-edy Is a bucketful
Cf hot water containing throe and a
ialt' p'.nts of whiskey and seven
uncus of iiuiuine. -Pearson's Weekly.
)0 YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
ndncy Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news apers
is sure to know of the wonderful
i( j- . cures made by Dr.
11. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
|j the great kidney, liver
I L*. and Liadder remedy.
f \^- f ^9^ the great incdik
'Sjcal triumph of the r.inell
i .d teenth century; dialog
Ik ____ ? covered after years of
? f f , ^ scientific research by
1 i V5~j ^r' Kilmer, the emi1|.
Js - nent kidney and blad ?1'
uei specialist, ar.d is
wonderfully successful in promptly cur ng
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles
and Brlght'3 Disease, which is the worst
torm of kidney trouble.
Dr. Ki'mer's Swamp-Root is not recommended
lor ever ything but if you have kidney,
liver or bladder trouble it will be found
|ust the remedy you need. It has been lr- 'e<l
In so many ways, in hospital work, in t r .vat:
practice, among the iirit I- s too poor t purchase
relief ar.d has proved so successful in
every case that a spc 1i! arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
wiro have not airc.. iy tried it. r..ay have a
sample bottle cent free by mail, also a I ok
telling more about Swamp-Root and h v to
find out if ycu have kidney or bladder trouble.
V.'hen writing mention reading this gen- reus
offer in this paper ar.d f" V*"
send your addrei.-, to
ur. K timers u . r-mC- ^
hamton. N. r. i r.c '^?
regular fifty cent and iionin?.f K"*mr t >?.
dcfiar sires are .sold by al! good aruggir.tr,
Don't make any mistake, but rcmtiroei
the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. KiSmcr'i
S'-vamp-Root. and the adcrcss, Binghainton
N. Y., on every bottle[3ATES13URG
ADVOCATE
I
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1904:
SAY,
CAN WE
SERVE - YOU
IN THE
PRINTING LINE
THIS YEAR
y ? ?
1904.
I
1 i
*ATESBUR(i ADVOCATE
IBLACK- I
iORAtfCMTn
! STOCEt ="d !i
1 POULTRY
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J ional?l ?v fHb I'ranirlit St -ok |v
J t-i t I'tiultw "VI<-?I. i in th c ?<"f
j '?!" "it 11...wnl airtight ran j j
t tins iivitit ww from his ihali-r j .
.in I koep iii"* stock in viir >' ' :< J
health for w. - k* I'on' rs \< m r I ,
ally k<"r?j. I'-l i. k ;,ruu;:' : I
I'wilttj * I it-11If \ w - ! . i F i
lint, S.'lnt 'A'> C lift I ?r it Bit .I'll' J ?
i\-\a t '!v* :.i .i.wf . t ;; m. Tl ,
? haft jiMo.j.y Mi ilu mo Co., Cl.it* t j
tan.>.i?'.i. i'i lit:. i,*'
Him n 1:1,1.9. lit., Jftn J3, I:*)?. J. '
RilCk-lirAii^ht s>t >ok mid iVul'ry 1*1
M?dwlnt h (m to' h rliW 'i i>ut f .
ntook v.-an looking had ?*li-wi y. u ? "lit f**
,, ?K? mrnlUtit* *>vi? : I? J
K'ttlug <> flnc. Tb?y *ro lo< true 30 kl
ttfQ4?B B, p BROOHINUTON. |>j
HHHT??
Means less nutrition and in consequence
less vitality. When the livei
tails t? secrete hile, the blood become*
oaded with billions properties, the digestion
becomes impaired and the howem
const i p ?ted,. Uerhine will rectify
' his; it gives tone to tli.t stomach, liver
. ml kitlnexs, strengthens the appetite
h'?rs anil improves i he c.>tii|i!e.\ ion,
infuses new life Vigor t< I lie u hul?
i>,\ stem. oO et ills ;i tiollle. Sold I?j, (),
.1. Harris, l>ntc.-burg.
llonpocR iius given up smoking?
I eh? I didn't think ho had so muel
will power."
"lie hasn't, I?ut Ids wife has."?
Answers.
Most any woman can win a man'
lovo. She lias pot to lie a good < ool
ii" lie \v>.,ts to keep it.? I'ittsbur,
1 llspatch.
C'UKI'.h l.t M!S.\<?0.
A \('i?nnian. Chicago, writes Mnrcl
4, ltttKi: ' Having hoen troubled \\ 111
Lumbago id different times and trie*
one pit\ ieiac after another; then dill
ereitl nintmen:s and Imam!.tils, gal
it lip alt- gellier. So I tried i?pe more
and got a hott ? of Italiard'sHnow Lino
ment, whicit gave me aim >st instan
ie|ief. I can cheerfiilly recoir.nieiHi i
and v.ill add tny mime to your list c
former sufferers." 2oc, bOr and )fl
Sold liy O.I Harris, Hatesbtirg.
1 R. B. LITTLE
i
TtIK oNl.V t'I.A< E IN I. I '.KSVII.I.E
to i;t i v..t it niNNKii nut Twkn'tvKlvrt'KN
IS, Mt.Vl.HAI AM. HOCKS
t.Itncntil.s an n l-'itri r- a Sl'K.rA i.ty.
I
Itl.v. I A IS 1.1 s 1.1 I'. II. M Visits". I.. I L
i of 4\ averly, Te\'i>. write-: "(if
i riinruiiig when lii-t arising. 1 oft?
liud a ti on hies me enllei l ion of plileg
i which produces a e'otigh end ii v>-i
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.in III, by moilii ra gWTiTg ittC
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t .f it.
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1 t sertr.iH bronchial or limp troub'e
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i.ijor anything in Fmnishiny.
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1 ? at home, writ.* Ia? : : ; :
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^ ai it you will yet it by next mail.
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There are many things
* i things off in good shape
pared to furnish everyl
the war of farming imp!
Hoes, Flews, Spades, V
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,7 Shoes and nails, Saws, I
and hatchets, axes and a
stoves, ranges and Ile<
7'stock of crockervware, k
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CiGive us a call?we will
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; Successors
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Augusta, G
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rt for the great llxee
(\ Jobbers in Hicyclo
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lieited. : :
IS P E T H - ]
h>4iO Broad St , Au<
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Southern Raiu
1 HlS G.REAT RAILWAY HUN3 YHHOl
CRF.AT COUNTRY
CONVENIENTLY LNITINti ALL THE TE?T SEC
OF THE SOUTH.
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YOU PAID YOUR
RIPTION AND GOT
UGQY TICKET?
Cash Co.
are anj" Tinware
arm
s needed to start
- and we are pret
hing needed in
1> n 1 r r\r?
cat! Vil liU IV u Of
low Points, Etc.
and Pump Fix-,
id chains. Horse
lammers, Planes
xc handle. Also
iters. A large
nives and forks,
treat you right.
Iware Co.
irtua.,
to
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a.
arc. Agents
lsior Stove,
s and Sup11
age is so
BROS.,
9 usta, Ca.
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BlU I RUNS
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