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lie charged 50 par cent Upon the published rates,
from this date,
CjTAfct Job Vfotlt MOst be paid for rs cxsu. on
This rule will hereafter be strictly en
forced,
The McDoirl* Jbmsxt, is the official organ of
McDuffie county, and is the osu OrKU published
to the county,
Wb are now prepared to harnish all kinds of le
gal blanks, bill and letter-heads, at the very lowest
rates,
OtJSt Jon DsnxmnSl?..—Having supplied our
teelvoS with a targe stock of fine paper, we are now
enabled to fumtA the public with Job Work
"promptly" and cheaply, and executed in the best
fatylfc.
Coiffe Y?t xvn Settle. —We earnestly request
those indebted to us for subscription and job work
to come forward and settle. Many are a whole
year SU arrears for subscription, and we cannot
pos*hly grant further indulgence. You have had
aX, benefit of our labor, and it iR no more than
right that yon should now pay ns the small amount
you owe us. Onr business requires money to con
duct it, and those indebted to us must pay us at
once.
Arrival of Trains.
Ud day Passenger rrrives at Thomson 10.14 a m.
Down “ 44 3.28 r* m.
Dp n th! 44 “ 44 “ 9.13 p.m.
Down 44 44 44 44 “ 12.53 p.m.
Up Macon 44 44 44 44 2.00 p. ir.
Down 44 44 44 44 44 1 1.50 am.
To tlie JPvfblic.
From and after this date all advertising connected
with or concerning the official matters of the sher
iff of Columbia County, w ill be published in the
McDuffie Journal. This 19th March, 1872.
BRAD IVEY, Sheriff Columbia County.
KiT Egg time is at hand.
SsT Peach and plum trees are in full bloom.
CfT The weather bos been beautifully spring
like for several days past.
(if Gardening is now the order of th e day with
t he provident ladies of our town.
&fT According to the signs of weather prophets,
this is to be a very late, cold spring.
tfciT Lucias Q. Laz*»uby and Thomas Collins, w :re
presented to the Grand Jury at this term of the
Court for Vagrancy.
CiT Work on the plantations in our vicinity is
progressing vigorously, and large quantities of fer
tilizers are daily being caried from our depot.
Lusus Natur*. —We were shown a few days
since a curiosity in the form of a four-footed chick
en. The chicken, which died at hatching, was
perfectly developed and natural in formation, ex
cept a continuation of the spine beyond its usual
length, and to which were attached the extra two
feet somewhat smaller than the first, with the toes
placed in the opposite direction. Wo turned it
over to Dr. L., who we bclive has preserved it in
kerosene, and can be seen at the Doctor’s office by
those *ho are fond of the curious.
Our Town Council Again. —Our Town Council
-fcr energetically engaged in repairing the streets,
planting shade trees, Ac., to the great convenience
and pleasure of our people. Thomson is being made
one of the prettiest towns along the line of the
Georgia Railroad, and is rapidly enlarging her l>or
ders. The present Town Council are certainly the
*ight men lh the right place, deserviug and receiv
ing the commendation of all, except those who are
■wont to render night hideous by their bacchanalian
orgies, and vagabonds who [live by imposing upon
the unsuspecting. Go on, gentlemen, in the good
work you have begun until your programme is fully
enacted, not doubting that you are on the right
road.
The Babcock fire Extinguished. —We were
invited by Mr, John Cummings, the agent, a few
evenings since to witness an experiment made with
the above named machine to extinguish fire. The
experiment was a total failure. We make it a rule
to commend nothing without merit, or to censure
•without cause, and while this experiment failed en
tirely to subdue or check the fire, we must attrib
uted more to the Ibad mangement of tho operator
resulting from inexperience than to the lack of
capacity in the Extinguisher. While we do not
believejit would extinguish a flame that had become
much heated, yet it would be eminently useful in
extinguishing flresjin their incipient stage, or to hold
them in check until efficient aid could be procured
New Advertisements. —Messrs. Kean, Landrum,
& Cos., ofler for sale a splendid stock of Dry
(Goods through our columns to-day. See their
(advertisement.
Mrs. Leckiq, Cm! Broad street, advertise in to
,day's issue a large, vatied and very fine stock of
Millinery Goods for the .benefit of our lady readers,
and we doubt not they will take advantage of so
favorable an opportunity to please themseves in
.every particular, Read her abvertisement.
D. Cohen advertises his shoe-house to-day, and
.offers this indispensable article on very fa
c„Tahle terms. Examine his offer, which can be
found is our columns to-day.
James If, Hulsey, 123 Broad street, offers his
services to our citizens to dye and renovate clothing.
This will certainly be taken advantage of by the
public. Clothing, uninjured in texture, is often
(thrown aside bqgߣ3 they are faded.
See application for guardianship in its proper
column.
The pressure on us forces us to deal curtly by
our advertising friends to-day. We shall take oc
casion to give a more deserved notice in an
early issue.
Superior Court. —The Spring session of the
Superior Court of this connty convened on Mon
day last, Jndge William Gibson presiding. The
visiting bar in attendance were Frank H. Miller,
H. G. Wright, Solicitor General Davenport Jack
son, and W. T. Davidson, of Angusta; Charles H.
Shockley, of Appling ; W. D. Tutt and Joseph
Strother, of Lincoln county.
Judge Gibson’s charge to the Grand Jury was
able, eloquent and very forcible. He dwelled at
length upon the law touching vagrants, and whisky
venders—urging that the sale of intoxicating liq
uors to men while drank, was the most fruitful
Source of crimes.
Judge Gibson makes an efficient officer, and we
believe, presides with entire satisfaction to our
people.
The Grand Jury found a true bill against young
Baker for murder, charged with the recent killing
of a man named Thompson, near Dearing, Ga.
Several presentments came before this body, but
we have not been able to learn the result.
Owing to the conflict of this Court with that of
Warren county’, and the absence of many of the
bar of the Augusta and Northern Circuits, in at
tendance upon the Supreme Court, who are retain
ed in cases here, Judge Gibson adjourned the
Court till the fifth Monday in this month.
Commusioxeßs Court. Edward Lamertine
Kicklighter, a gent of the jack-o’-the-lantem per
suasion, put in an appearance at our Commission
ers Court on Tuesday morning last, charged with
a violation of the 13th section of the town ordi
nance. From the evidence adduced, it seems that
Edward suddenly appeared in our town in the role
of a showman, and, in scientific parlance, “billed”
himself to give an entertainment for the edification
our citizens, announcing in flaming posters that
“Satan will soon appear in your midst.”—
This frightful annoucement naturally produced
a feeling akin to fear among our people, es
pecially in the marshal, who came to the conclu
sion it was the best policy to gather in his tax be
fore his Satanic Majesty should appear, so before
his wondrous performance commenced in the even
ing, the marshal shouted out tax ! Edward told
him to hold on for a while, and the marshal did
hold on for a while, but no tax came. Then Ed
ward said that his funds were low and that before
any tax could come that it had to be made from
his night’s performance. But every body being un
willing and unprepared to see the devil so soon,
only a small audience greeted] Edward’s eyes,
Tax ! again yelled the marshal. Edward procras
tinated, and said he would give a free show if the
Commissioners would not claim a tax. That was
agreed to by the Commissioners, but Edward be
ing sharp did not stick to the stipulations of the
treaty, but began to take in all the checks
that offered. After the short performance was
over the marshal grew impatient, and again de
manded the tax, and planting himself in the door,
declared that Edward should not pass until the
tax was shelled out. Edward attempted to go out
4 4 just for fun but the marshal not seeing it in
that light, nabbed Edward Lamertine, and invited
him to repose in the calaboose. Edward protested,
but ’twas no use, and after a night’s rest in that
quiet chamber, Edward appeared before the grim
visaged Board under the charge above stated. Af
ter much testimony pro and con, the Court requi
red him to pass a V into the treasury, for the tax
and to pay the marshal for his room rent. Sweet
Edward left promising to attempt to bring Satan
in our midst no more.
[From the Augusta Constitutionalist 28th ult]
Inauguration. —The magnificent new building
of James A. Gray A Cos. was opened to the public
yesterday at 12 o’clock. Shortly after that hour a
stream of ladies and gentlemen began to pour into
the edifice, and the three floors were soon filled.—
From the first story to the third they passed, sur
veying the splendid dimensions and well arranged
details of one of the finest buildings used as a
store in the Southern States. Tlie proprietors re
ceived the guests and bado them welcome. Every
one appeared delighted, and expressions of admira
tion were heard on every side.
Upon the second floor an ample collation was
spread out upon three long tallies, covered with
snowy damask. Champaign and claret were furn
ished in abundance, and the entertainment was
recherche in every particular. It was an anima
ted scene that one viewed, looking down from the
arcade railing of the third floor upon the assem
blage of ladies and gentlemen around the tables be
low. The popping of corks and the hum of con
versation filled the air, and all present seemed to
be enjoying themselves in no little degree. The
hosts, Messrs. Gray and Delaine, were attentive to
their guests, and none were neglected.
Tlie presence of the beautiful women of Augus
ta lent no small charm to the occasion, which wil
be long remembered by those wh° participated in
its pleasures.
The building is a great ornament to the <rftv and
never fails to attract the attention of strangers. —
Its front, composed of iron—painted white—and
plate glass, presents an imposing appearance.—
The entire length of the building is one hundred
and twenty-five feet, its width forty-five feet and
its height about sixty-feet. It is composed of
three full stories and a basement or cellar. The
latter is ten feet in height, and is a spacious store
in itself. Above this is the first story, proper,
sixteen feet high. This portion of the establish
ment will contain the retail department, the book
keeper’s desk, and the proprietors’ office. The
second story, which is also sixteen feet in height,
from floor to ceiling, will be devoted to the ladies’
reaily made clothing department female clerks
will lie employed. The third story, which is four
teen feet from floor to ceiling, is set apart for the
wholesale department. A patent elevator for con
veying goods or customers from the cellar to the
third story, or intermediate floors, will be placed
in one of the rear corners of the building. The
balustrades of the staircases and the arcade are of
American walnut, while the posts are of handsome
French black walnut. A fine arcade in the centre
of the edifice is topped by a dome, into which large
panes of very thick glass are fitted. By means of
this dome the establisment is thoroughly lighted
during the day. The edifice is altogether a splen
did affair, and a credit to the architect, the owners,
and, last but not least, to the city.
Editorial Notices are so common that it is nlmoet
impossible for au editor to express his honest opinion
of the merits of any article without beiog suspected
of interested motives. Thi< f ct, however, shall
not deter us from sayiog what we think of a now ad
dition to the Ma eria Medica to which our atten
tion has been directed. We refer to Dr. J. Walker’s
California Venegar Bitters, a remedy which is
making its way into more families just now than all
ihe other advertised medicines put logether. There
seems to be no question about the potency of its
tonic alterative properties, while it posse,ses the
great negative recommendation of containing neither
aloohol nor mineral poison. That it is a specific fox
Indigestion, Billiou-ness, Constipation, and many
complaints of nervous origin, we have reason to
know ; and we are assured on good authority that
as a general iovigurant, regulating and purifying
medicine, it has no equal- It is stated that its in
gredients, (obtained from the Wilds of California,)
'are new to the medical world and its extraordinary
eflbcts certainly warrrant the conclusion that it is
compound of agents hitherto unknown. If popnlarity
is any criterian. there can be no doubt of tho efficien
cy of the Vinegar Bitters, £pr the sale of the article
s immense anil continually increasing. nl3 4
The New Yoik Star is assured that
Grant is now worth two million dollars.
He may be worth it, but his party would
be glad to sell him for one-tenth of the
sum if they could find another candidate
for whom the office-holders would
all work and vote. —Courier Journal.
The Prince Imperial of Fra ce.—
A recent edition of the French Siecle
says: ‘We learn by our London let
ters that he who was Napoleon 111.
will soon abdicate. The 16th of
March, on which his son will come of
age, is even mentioned as the day of
abdication. The young Louis, whom.
France could reproach neither with the
war nor Metz nor Sedan, would become
the ostensible chief of the Bonnpartist
party. The ex-Emperor, disembarras
sed from all personal care, would take
up again his old trade of conspirator,
and place his abilities at the service of
his son.’
d&ommetrial.
Cotton Report.
Thomson 20 G> 204
Savannah 21J (® 224
Augusta 21(8) 21?
Charleston 22 (a) 22 J
Thomson Prices Current.
Com—per bushel $ 105
44 Meal—per bushel 1 10
Bulk Meat—Rib sides @ 10
44 Shoulders 7 (5) 8
Bacon—Sides 9J @ 11
44 Shoulders 8 (S) 9
Flour—per barrel 9 00 <® 11 50
Salt—Liverpool 2 15
Sp<‘einl NotieeM.
Come and liny.
10,000 lbs. Prime smoked Sides.
5,000 lbs. 44 14 Should era.
500 Bushels Corn.
50 Bills. Flour.
150 Bushels Oats
In Store ami for sale by JOHN E. BENTON.
March, 20 ts
Patapsco Guano for Cotton.—The following
p ices will be allowed for Liverpool Middling cotton
delivered at nearest depot in payment for Patapsco
Guano.
Delivered on or before Ist, October 17 cts. per
pound.
Delivered on or before Ist, November 151 cts, per
pound.
M. A STOVALL.
feb »lm2
Dead Men Tf.ll no Taler. —ls they did anathe
mas against the depicting lancet, the drastic purge,
and the terrible suvaliants of materia inodiea, would
arise from every graveyard. The motto of medi
cal science is “Preserve and Regulate, not destory,”
and no remedy of our day isso entirely in harmony
with this philanthropic logic as Dr. Walkers Vege
table Vinegar Bitters. In this powerful, yet harm
less restorativcfyoilfr’spepfiia, billions complaints, and
all diseasesof the stomach, liver, bowels and nerves,
encounter an irresistablo antidote. nlO 4w
Baugh’s Rawbone Guano.—Mr.
John R. Wilson, of this place, has the agency for
the sale of this well known anil popular fertilizer.
It cau bo had at the low price of S4B per ton,
cash, anti $55 on time. Call on Mr. Wilson, and
give his Guano a trial. Feb. 7,2 m
Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts.—The
superiority of these extracts consists in their per
fect purity and gi*mt strength. They are warrant
ed free from poisonous oils and acids. Joseph
Burnett A Cos., Boston, manufacturers and pro
prietors. For sale by all grocers and ilruggists.
Nature gives us teeth, but she does
not preserve and purify them. That must be done
by fragrant Sozodont. The dental bone and its
enamel casing are made invulnerable to all destruc
tive influences by the daily use of this bcneficont
preparation.
What every Horseman Wants. —A
good, cheap and reliable liniment. Such an arti
cle is Dr Tobias’ Horse Liniment. Pint bottles
at one dollar. For lameness, cuts, galls, colic,
sprains, Ac., warranted better than any othor. Sold
by the Druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New
York.
Dipsomania is an insane thirst for in
toxiVsttog liqtlors. Habitual 'lrani-drinking pro
duces it. Yet each Alcholic Bitter vender recom
mends that a dram of his rum and root-juice lie
taken thrice a day to prevent sickness! For all
bodily ailments, and aa a pdTtOCtion against the
causes of disease, take that all sutudteot antidote
Dr Wulker’s Vinegar Bittern, the pure essence of
pure medicinal herbs unpoluted by distilled poison.
Jouvin’s Inodorous Kid Glove Clean
er restores soiled gloves equal to r.ew. For sale by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Price 25 cts.
per bottle. F. C. Wells & Cos., N. Y. jaulOral
Christadoro’s Hair Dye is the safest
and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior
dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces
are identical to nature. Factory G 8 Maiden Lane,
New York.
Prat’s Astral Oil—safest and best
illuminati g Oil ever tmde. Does not take fire or
explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,-
000 families continue to use it, and no accidents of
any description have occurred from it. Oil House
of Charles Pratt, 1770, New York.
Carbolic salve, recommended by the
leading Physicians and the President of tho New
York Hoard of Health. Gives instant relief to
burns, cures all kind of sores, cuts and wounds;
and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold
everywhere at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole
Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York.
The purest and sweetest Cod Liver
Oil in the world is Hazard &. Caswell’s made on tho
sea shore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell,
Hazard A Cos., New York. It is absolutely pure
and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer
it to all others. Physicans have decided it superior
to anof ythe other oils in the market.
Risley’s Phiiotoken is an established,
warranted remedy for painful menstruation; and
equally effective as a nervous antidote in all cases
of nervous excitement, stomach ajhd sleeplessness
in male or female, Sold everywhere for a bot
tle. Morgan & Risley, druggists, Now York, gen
eral agents.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.—lt
relieves the little sufferer from pain, cures wind,
colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity, and during the process of teething is in
valuable, Perfectly safe in all oases, as millions
of mothers can testify,
A youthful appearance, and a beau
tifnl, clear oomplexion is the desire of everybody.
This effect is produced by using G. W. Laird’s
“Bloom of Youth,” a harmless beautifier of the
skin. Will remove all discoloration, tan, freckles,
and sunburns. The use of this delightful toilet
preparation cannot be detected. For sale by all
druggists and fancy goods dealers, depot 5 Gold
street, New York,
Svapnia—is Opium purified of its
siknening and poisenous properties, discovered
by Dr. Biglow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi
oal College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing
qpia.te John Farr, Chemist New York.
13*70- DRY GOODS 18*712.
Kean* laanbkam & Cos.,
Are now receiving a very large and attractive Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRV GOODS.
Black Gross Grain Silks, from *1,50 to *4.00.
Lyons Colored Gross Grain Silks, a beautiful line,
Striped and Plaid Silks, in all colors,
Japanese Silks, Japanese Cloths, Challies,
Mozambiqes, Lenos, Iron Grenadines,
Plain, Black and Satin Striped French Organdies,
Colored Lawns, and all kinds Dress Goods, 12J cts. to 51.50 per yd.
Lace Points, Lace Sacques, Summer Shawls and Scarfs,
Ladies’ Lawn Suits, $5 to S3O.
Lace Collars, Lace Sets, Dolly Varden Bows,
Embroiderigs in endless variety. &c., &c.
Our Domestic Departments
Are full of all the popular branches, which will be sold at the very lowest prices.
Extra Inducements offered to Country Merchants.
Very Respectfully.
api-3ms ki;av, M vimi n & co.
MRS LECKIE
rpAKES Pleasure in informing her patrons and the Public Generally, that she
**• Wlll ? aye °« Ehibition, Wednesday, April 3d, a Magnificent Assortment of
BOJSTdXrETS -AJSTD HAT3
Selected by hers..]f j n person from some of the leading Modistes in New York
city, and weM worth the inspection of every one wanting a Sping Bonnet or
arnitmti Imitation Hair Goods A Speciality.
} * lav ? ,‘ n Store, and will constantly recieving, a full line of this kind of
Goods, and intend, in the future, to make this branch of my business a Speciality.
Goods in this line ordered when desired, and guaranteed to give satisfaction, as
regards quantity and quality in every instance.
A small assortment of fine and medium quality of
Ladies* Dress Caps, Sash Ribbons Scarfs, Ac.
PARASOLS. PARASOLS.
We are. still keeping a full assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas, and res
pectfully call tig* attention of all wanting a fine and stylish Parasol or Umbrella
to call and examine our stock before making selections eleswhere, as we offer
superior inducements as regards Style, Quality and Workmanship. We still
keep the Shop tbr Repairing and Making Umbrellas and Parasols, and would be
pleased to see alt| o ur old customers, and cs many new ones as will favor us with
a call.
f ~ LECKIE’S,
April 3tn2 No. 171 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
SPRING STYLES
ELEGANT 2ST J3 W DRESS GOODS
CHOICE, BARE AND BEAUTIFUL AS ORTMENT.
JAMBB W. TUMjET
Wi M fl'H aye On Exhibiti on to-day
\
Black Gros Grain Silks, Black Drab de France, Colored Silks in all the new
popular shades, Japanese Silks and Imitation Silks, Black Iron, Grenadine and
Canvassed Bareges, fine to sublime quality, Dolly Vaden Styles in many mate
rials, Grenadines in variety, Balerruves, Searsuckers, Suitings, Linens, Lawns,
Black Llama Lace S- a ’ques and Points, &c. &c. Also very large assortment of
Cheap Dress Goode) 1 * '
March 27, Gm JAMES \V. TURLEY, Augusta Ga.
bbadley’s
STANDARD FERTILIZERS
POLLARD & Cos , GENERAL AGENTS,
Augusta, » - Georgia.
PRICES AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FREE) OX HOARD.
CASH. TIME.
Sea Fowl Guano. SSO 00 S6O 00
Bradley’s Patent Superphosphate. SSO 00 S6O 00
C. C. Coe’s Superphosphates. $45 00 SSO 00
Bradley’s Ammoniated Dissolved Bones. S4O 00 SSO 00
No Drayage to Rail Road or Boats.
On all Time Sales, City Acceptances will be required.
Time Sales due Nov. Ist.
For arrangements on Time, or Ootton Guarantees,, apply to
F. M. USRY, Agent,
Thomson, GJ-eorgia.
• March, 13th lm
PATAPSCO GUANO.
ttn lbs. Liverpool Middling Ootton, delivered
xtJU at the nearest railroad depot, on or before
the 31st of October, 1872, secured by note, lien or
factor’s acceptance, will be taken in payment for
one ton Patapsco Guano.
M, A. STOVALL, Agent,
febllm2 Augusta, Ga.
A bound canvassing book of the PICTORIAL
HOME BIBLE, containing over 300 InnusTßA
tions. With a comprehensive Cyclopedia explana.
tory of the Scriptures. In English and German.
WM. FLINT & CO., Phiia., Pa.
On Consignment.
30 Bbs- hoice Flour in Barrels
GO * ‘ Flour in Sacks (assrted
grades
Heed Oats
Prime White Corn
All for sale at close figures, For Cash.
Cotton Wanted.
janl7tf JOHN E. BENTON.
00/T DOLLARS A MONTH to sell our Univeiv
Ol«7 Hal Cement, Combination Tunnel Bittten-
Hole Cutter, and other articles. Saco NoVeiiT?
Cos., Saco, Mo.
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samples and full particulars free S- Mi, SrEscen,
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Agents! Agents!! Agents !B
We will pay s4<» p rw ek in cash, and expenses/
to good agents who will engn?e with us at once.
Everything furnished. Add e«FL
nl3 4w F. A. MLLS & CO., Charlbtte M'ich
WANTED: —Agents P»r our iiV*w Ifi-pag'i paper
the Contributor. Thirteen <cb*partiiien*B reli
fr ons and secular. Rev. A B. Earlie writes for it.
$1 HO a year; a $2.00 premium to each sub criber.
For A gouts’ term*, address
it 13 4w James If. Eabiir, Boston, Mass.
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affection* of any person they chooa* instniify. Thi*
simple mental acquirement all can posne-s,- frtfe. by
mai’, for 25 cents, together with a marriage guide,*
Egipytiau Oracle, Dreams, Hints Jo ladies’. &CV
A queer exciting book. 100,000 sold. Address
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WILL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS,
FOR OOUGHS, COLDS AND IftfARSENESS,
These Tablets pfesefit the Acid in combination
with other efficient remedies, in a popular formy
for the cure of rril Throat and Lung diseases.—
Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat are im*
mediately relieved, and statements are being
stautly sent to the proprietor' of relief in cases o 4
Throat difficulties of years standing.
ri A TT r PTO'Nr Don’t be dsceived by worth*
**■ less imitafions. Get only Well’s
Carbolic Tablets. Price 25 cents per box. JOIIMf
Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt st., New York, sole agent
for the United States. Send for circular.
Burnham’s
M.Vftf in general use through
JJJout the U. S. A six inch, is used by
n the patent Office, WANhiugton.tST
C. Its sinmlicity of Construction and the<D
it transmits renders it the best waterJJ.
w heel evor invented. Pliainph et free. •""*
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Fire, water ami wind proof. Durable. Cheap, ea«i
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conlrac-ion. In Practical Use sixieeu years. Box.
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LIFE OF JAMES FISX
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