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WE feel that we ar supply our trade with ji ever before. W e have I get a full line of each st< We have spent yea We have stuck to the j< on more than we can pr the markets, and VA for our customers and when we purchased las the goods we can hope We have a full supp bought ten to twenty p same goods can be boui any style to suit. your re are asking is a reasonal BUGGIES We have our ware rooms full of buggies-we have any style you want and such lines as we have sold our customers for the past several years. We guarantee every buggy we sell and satisfy you with every purchase. We do not feel that our responsibility ceases when the goods are delivered to you but we go with it and stand between you and the manufacturer until you think and we think that you have gotten your money's worth. WAGONS There is one word that tells you now about the wagon business than we could write you m words. There is one word that is as much guarantee to you as a gold bond deposit. There is one word that satisfies hundreds of wagon users today. There is one word that causes you to load yourteam and disregard the capacity of your wagon. There is one word that guarantees satisfaction in .every par' ticular. That one word is "Thornhill" on the rear bolster of your wagon. We are no strangers to I run a business which has sati half a century. We hope to next half a century. At our r ing room free, and two salesn you through what we have. V consistent with the quality of terms reasonable. E better prepared nowt o ist what they want than .eft nothing unturned to ck we handle. s in this line of business. )b. We have not taken operly care for. We study e are more fortunate fortunate for ourselves t winter and spring all to sell this season. ly of Harness which we er cent lower than the ;ht today for. We have quirements, and all. we ble, legitimate profit. HORSES and MULES Here is where we have spent years of work and study-we do not pro fess to know all about horses and mules but we do know more than the aver age man who goes into a mule pen and our years of experience is at your ser vice. One of the chief pleasures in our business. is giving a customer his money's worth in a horse or mule and sell him some thing that fills his par ticular needs.- We have just unloaded into our pens as nice a bunch as ,ever shipped here. We have some nice size mules out of which we can fit you up with a simgje individual or a mated pair. In our bunch of horses we have some of every kind. We have some nice fat horses and mares that will fill any place on the farm or road-then and there is where we will shine--we have five or six of that nice smooth Southern Ikind that delight you more and more each day you use him. These horses Jwere properly handled when they were broke and it will be a pleasure to have such a one in your lot. he people of Clarendon. We sfied its customers for nearly continue such a policy for the >dace you will find a lot of hitch ien who will delight in showing ie will always have our prices. stock we offer you, and our