Spartanburg journal. [volume] (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1900-1906, September 06, 1906, INDUSTRIAL EDITION, Page 12, Image 14
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i Stocks anc
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+ We handle real estate i < I
* any part of the United States.
^ \Vi> have < : nc.r lists ,?i in.' \er> il esi
4> speMnlii! in v< si nn-iits. \\ e nisi) have
.'(i, 'Alio arc in t > ; .-ii.teii. It yen 11 ?v * r.;
^ chase |n< pr l> .'t any i.::: t. i" wiii pay
^ a Haile.
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??\ qui.tat ions ami >r< nipt service.
I JAS. T HARRI
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' * i s null .-.till a vijuiin man. Mr.
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'?v !:.i:is lias liecciiie ili?* jiieatest pro/|\
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a nt 1111in-ra 1 sin inns priipeitv ?ti
A 'ill
i ine Si nth. His ;n lii.'vcmi'iils aloii^
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,jx ??> niu* art' phenomenal and have
? in i'!r liiin tin- "wati>r wizard." !) vv
has .1 keen iiisi^.i! into tile merits in
?i> ' I -I pm posit ii'n ami when !ns unti l in
t> mull' nil III- iins Ilia encray Id In
J w.iii. out the details. re
His first great venture was the
'i\ development of the Harris Springs u>
1
iti Taint ens County. Here in* Itihor- 1?I
* against c i Is, faking :t It UII ?Ii \i I - ""
oped pi (petty if uiihiiown titi: it and (''
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'W cat vug a fortune out ot it. lte mad t;'
/|\ ll.ii t is l.tthnt Water fatuous.
/? l.aier oil h- took he id i White ?
/{s f^ieti Springs, equally tinknown and
} in eh- i a hulls'hoid wet I lit all the *
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'W s ties e| the SotHh. ~
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,|t his present ptopi'ity, tile Uook %
? i .ot l.iiltti Springs litis been known
? a one ? f the finest tnineta! waters
*? t.i lilts seelii ti let" S"vral genera ^
tious, and the people of Spat tatilntrg
4 who have been benefitted by this wuz{x
ter are nttnibereil by the hundred.
^ Mr. Harris has installed an up to
* date holding plant where the water
'|n tcarbonated and shipped all over
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/jv the ooiinliv. lie is now engaged in
|{; building a tenort of surpassing at?
l ! .I< l\ ? ties '.
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'l> lie ode, a splendid naptha lanneii
n> ? a Law si t. L l-'ork. which will have
/|\ y inn ol a mile or t:n>re. afi.'i'ding
n\
,p> *>n u summer
J|; \ "i,'!i" ! f I11-; a -.pi MjiJiil swimming
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'i> lis i;ii'lc i. nuts nil I has nidi--'l>
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ii rp.iiii *'i is iii in-- Harris Itnii'lzs
A\ nig. N.rih Cniiren .street.
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JJJ To f i'ii Cliff Hithin Spring.- < >
1s (e-n(lejii.-a 'l no-tit > r!i P
^ ihoir tli ycir Is*.-, i was sev-i!..'
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2 "f my li'K ?in11 Im'Iv. I ?|i'f,lirn,'l ill-*
2 operation aii'l v. rKix'ii io liy
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T Uoelc C'lifY I jt'ii i Spring Water I
enhri'ir;! ip ir Ihc ^pliliy m '
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HARRIS
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I Bonds.
argejrsnill quantities in
liable propel t which :i fforil <
a iiiiiuIkm' of pt.spective buyeers
il t uate tn s i r des.te to pttry
n to rail i u - I???!"? ft t!l;<\11 l-I
m' caa give you the most accurate e
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S, BROKER. :
N-aih Church Sti. .
This application so<n soothed t't
tin, and for th" hot time in tin nthrcviotis
I slept for aliotit two hours.
Iter a week's : real nnin. withon. ?'
ity niedicine or ph\.-irian's help. 1 f.
alUed to tite spring on crutches. I j,
iitiiined ilte i tea tin nt daily. an 1
itliin two weeks was aide (<> walk
i the sprint; without crutches and
ft ur weeks was jthle to walk s
mie a ilistatire of 1 1-2 miles, and h
sunte my ollicial business. ft
I was permanently cured by the f<
e of the water, ami take "teat
easttre in giving von this testi- P
i niaI to the efficiency of the Hock 11
iIT Springs Whiter in the treatment w
erysip das. in
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A. M. LA
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STOCKS AND B(
SOLD AND E!
LOANS NE<
All T?
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LL BUSINESS PLACED IN
CAREFUL AND PRO
enlral National Bank C
Building
iSTMIMS IN SOI I II h II \ HI Mill
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CKOKt.K LAPS1
1.VPS1IUV A: I.APS1I \>V. This
well known firm ?>!' mill enin?M>rs
has had yens exp.M'ince
in constructing cotton tnill deelopments
and hydraulic cngineorag.
They arc hotter equipped lor
u h work ill it any other Run in
his s 'cii? n and haw d ine a great
.eri< in saving the energy of the
i reams of the Can linns.
Recently the senior member. (Jen.
!, I.addiaw. lias patented tile "Ril rctitial
Arch Rani." which gttaran
-s per cent less cost over deigns
of the Croton type and !<> ? per
ent less and more for concrete
t eel construction: much more for
ss scientific designs and a safety 1
ictor of la or more against 2 to ">
ir gravity masonry dams.
Tim firm has many developni lit
lanls in successful operation for
ian\ years as a guarantee of their
ork. and those who are interested
i hydraulic development should call
u tlieiu for designs and models.
BONDS
w&co.
H E D 1894
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)NDS BOUGHT
XCHANGED
50TIATED
urance Written
OUR HANDS WTLL HAVE
MPT ATTENTION
)artanburg, S. C.
\l. ItOMlS VIKM?S INTKItK ST KVI
HAW. UidKhaw &
1.1 lisu i \\ i i i nvn i iv
Civil and Hydraulic Engineers, IT
East Main street. The members of ('
this well Known (inn are (J. E. and T. 0
1). kadshaw. both of whom have been '
identified with the building of some 1
el" tin' most prominent cotton mills of ^
the South, some of which are the I
"Henrietta Mills," Henrietta, X. C?; i
"ClilTside Cotton Mills." ClilTside, N. f
atul the "W. T. Weaver Power Com- (
pany." electrical transmission, Ashe- v
vill X. C. liotli gentlemen of the v
firm are natives of Canada, but have
lived in Spartanburg the greater pa f
of their lives. The business litis been 1'
established for twenty-live years, and
in their well-lltted-up office give em- e
ployment to from four to six skilled s
drnughsmon. n
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"lIKNHY \\. THOMSON. '
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One of th most active brokers and
detilers in stocks and bonds, is Henry
W. Thomson. He has been very successful
in this line and litis splendid
connections for buying and selling securities
of till kinds. He makes a specially
cf cotton mill and bank stocks
and solicits correspondence from
incsc inieresHMi.
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KLK( TItIC I'D\\ Kit T It A \ SMISS ION. s
One of the most important matters '
that will develop in the near future
is the bringing < f a dozen large water
l>o'v 'rs to this < ity by hydro-electric
u 'Ve'.oju-'ent. There are two separate
ami distinct companies coming
to Spartanburg with their power and
in a few months electric power will
be, to all practical intents, unlimited
and at a very moderate cost.
The Southern Power Company, of
which (lil Wylie of New York Is president,
J. It. Dukes, vice president;
\V. S. Dee, .Jr., second vice president
and chief engineer, with headquarters
in Charlotte, is hacked by many
millions and has undertaken the largest
development of this kind in the
South
The company proposes to develop
the energy i f the waier powers of
Catawba river and Broad river and
tiansmit the power over a large area,
leveling northwestern South Carolina
above Colt'tnhia and that section
rif North Can l!na embraced in a lin j
drawn threat .1 Cherryville, Statesvllle
and C1 ncord.
The development of the power
plant on Catawba, four miles from
Ft i t Mill, has been completed. This
is heltiK ijlstributed to Itoek Hill,
Fort Mill, IM11 -ville, Yorkville tind
("lover in South Carolina and to CharIt.
tie, N ('. (
:hy i>w in tiik year. nkctrity
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i l^adshaw, Engineers.
K10111' IIE VELOIVWENTS.
There will bo eight separate power
levelopmenls cn different streams,all
rnnected and power will com* from
he common line. The nearest of
hese powers to Spartanburg is at
Ninety-Nine Islands on Hroatl river
ng mad1 frem tliis point to C.aff my
or a four-lino construction, and from
JafTney to Clifton and Spartanburg
rith connoctif us at all < f th^ in; tening
mills.
The shoals ai High Falls, 22 niile3
roni Chester, s< utheast, has a oamcity
of 40,000 horse-power.
The transmission < f this power by
lectrtcity means not only a very great
aving in the lirst cost i f operating
machinery, but by direct drives all of
he wasted energy in turning heavy
halting and belting is obviated,
'hen, too. any part of the machinery
hat needs to be worked overtime, can
ie pet ted at a minimum cost withut
hav ng to run the entire mill.
Phis gives a great saving also. The
idvantuges to the mill are all on the
ode of the electric system. th*? chief
neing he fact that it is furnished at
the rate of $'_'?? per annum per horsepower.
MIM.lt VI. 4YHAI.TII.
There is high authority for the
datem nt that no county in the t'nitd
States east < f the Rocky mountains
contains so great a variety of minerals
as are found within the borders
>f Spartanburg. The iron ore, which
Defore tlie introduction of new processes
(f r 'fining gave this county
he name "Old Iron District" Is of a
superior quality. Indeed Prof. Lieber
n his geohgical report says, "Kngand
with till her ma mi "act lire of
ron wou'd t'ojf i"o to be able to beast
:f one single r gion where iron ore
:f this quality occurred in equal
ibundance." Prior to and during
Fl^EL D
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rhe largest line of Reliable <
Sole Distributors of
Our Motto: F"
TIU'ST CO., SI'A KT A Mil.' IMJ, S.
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side ilonn oil oanre 17.
the civil war. this ore was worked to
some exit n( and the product was
known far and wld \ 'i'he discovery
of vast fields i f infcrii r ore nearer to
t'.io ci ail field i stopped development of
this induslty and since the war It
h is not been given attenti n. Vein ;
if gild are found in many pails of
the oi unty several mines having been
wi rked with great profit at different
times. In the upper portion of the
county small placer mines are constantly
being worked iti a crude way,
generally with one or two hands rough
ii.!le boxes. This gold is thus crudely
ci Ueeted and at the end of the
week is taken to the cross roads
rti re and exchanged for groceries.
No extensive development of placer
mining has even been attempted,
though at the Thin, an Mine in the
southern part of tli county extensive
machinery lias at times been operated
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and also at the II annuel t mines above <#
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(Herniate tin is also found in paying 4,
qnantiti -s. tho largest tin mine in the X
Prilled States being located in that
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part ? t Cherokee (V imtv which was w
recently rut ? IT JTrc in Spartanburg. v
V.<?tu zite is a'.so found in paying ft
quantities, and is una cf the profitable $
<V
mining industries. Silver, ecpf?er, vt>
lead, graphite ash stos, plumbago,
magnesia, sc apstone, limesu ne, mar- ft
ble mica, itacolumite, corundum, gar- w
nets, etc. The granite is of a superior 4j>
quality r.nd excellent fcr building J
purposes. A large quarry at Paco- ft
let has furnished building material *
for Philadelphia. Pittsburg and many <g
cities cf the .\crfh. It is a fine gran- ^
Ite and take a beautiful polish. (Iran- ft
ite at the rock quarry operated by the <1?
city fci" material f< r rend building, yt
located about two miles S< nth of th > ft
city, is shown l)V :in:ilvctc I?"" '" ?
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per cent, cf ppmont qualities. \\ lien 4?
crushed and relied and covered with <?
pulverized Kranite, it makes a dura- X
l)le road of excellent quality. ?
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