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Whenever you see this Trade-Mark you can rest as
sured that the quality Is there —it is the infallible sign
of Superior Printing.
We are now equipped to execute all orders en
trusted to us in the most approved manner and on the
shortest time.
There is an individuality about the “R.-W.” printing
that you will get nowhere else.
No order too large for us to handle—and we take
the same pains with the small ones.
Printing, Lithographing, Engraving, Bookbinding,
Bookmaking, Loose Leal Ledgers, Ruling, etc.
Let us figure with you on your next order. We can
make it interesting and at the same time give you the
highest class printing to be had apywhere.
Make this your headqua/ters while attending the
Fair —you will be a welcome visitor at all times.
WILLIAMS PRINTING CO.
RIDGELY-WING COMPANY
Successors
ELLIS AND McINTOSH STS.
PHONE 667.
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High-Class Drama and Comedies.
AMUSEMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD
Admission 5c and 10c.
Don’t Fail to Give us a Call when
Visiting Augusta During the Fair.
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MEET ME AT THE ALBION
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Augusta's Largest anil Leading Hotal
Hand your grip to Albion porter
at the depot and he will bring it to
hotel free.
Finest auto buss in United States
meets all trains.
S. J. Newcomb, Managing Director.
PROCLAMATION:
TO-FAIR VISITORS,
CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA
AND ALL OTHERS, GREETING:
We extend you a most cordial invitation
to visit us in our new home, where we have in
stalled all the newest and most improved ma
chinery for doing the highest class Laundry
Work, Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, etc.
No garment or fabric too delicate to be
handled by our expert operatives. We guar
antee all work. We call for and deliver in all
parts of the city. Out-of-town orders given
special attention. Give us your work. We
will appreciate it and give you in return the
best value for your money you ever received at
the hands of an establishment of this kind.
We want to meet you—we want you to see
what an up-to-date establishment we have.
You will be a welcome visitor at all times.
The Empire Laundry and Dry
Cleaning Company.
PLANT, DRUID PARK AVENUE.
Office*, 660 Broad Street and 312 Jackson St.
Phones—s7—l247-J—769.
RATES:
One Dollar
and up
Per Day
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