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New Fire-Proof Warehouse.------------—— | + j-i— ■ -----This extensive Fire-Proof Structure, built by theof Aberdeen, Miss., covers not only nil of the ground formerly known as the MANNING CITY YARD, but takes in nil the ndjoining lots of Block 85, New Aberdeen, making it the largest Cotton Warehouse in I be State. 300 squares of best Iron Roof willgive ample protection to any cotton entrusted to its care. Eight spacious rooms in the 3-story brick building, corner Commerce and James Streets, will allbrd comfortable quarters for campers, and 300 stalls will accommodate their stock. There are two large, arched wagon entrances on Commerce Street, two on Hickory Street, one on Washington and two on James Street. Fronting four streets this Warehouse allbrds unsurpassed facilities. An Iron Railroad Track running from the James Str’t entrance to the Compress will directly connect these two great additions to Aberdeen to prevent any delay in moving and shipping cotton.'1 hreo giod Wolls are on the grounds, and besides many other advantages, the efforts of the Board of Directors, and tno Manager, Mr. GEO. K. BROCK, will be towards the comfort and convenience of the patrons of this New Warehouse, and will try to make it ;i success in everv sense of the word. Respectfully,FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE CO.Aberdeen, Miss., September 1, 1884.
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The Aberdeen Examiner

Aberdeen, Mississippi, US

Thu, Sep 11, 1884

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