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I ROWE & R( DRUGGISTS vi/ si> 39^DBulHHqLsM0)j^RGH^H^HIF9ia9^BBft^ >1/ \i/ rawpnlHVjKV^HHHPa^BraNIHBv^^ ^*Jc vi/ RHI^K? < TtiHrcdiE^K^BaMninSa 1 ^sY E $ * | DRUGS, MEDICINES AND TOILET ARTICLES. PHITSK | CAREFULLY COMPOUN )ED TWENTIETH I SANITARY SODA FOUNTAIN * % -^MORGAN S Q U y X/ t == X/ ?l >{> ?___ . x ' .? ^ * ^idSSfe^Afl "^H^Kt.. v J ? . vQ^Hfijfl^v\ : F. F. THOMPSON KESIKENCE H? BHPm H n : > sir i . ri/^'H^ia1 \i> '.at'^sm Afj' -iSLflk. #4 4 j^^^B ' 'VnHBF K - jd i ITnWH B^BKBtWl^nRd ^^^E2 MSS|^H^EShS^ m/ ^^^^^BaSSS&EuSKflBSilHkv Sir * C. F. THOMPSON. A. J. DII.LAKI) KESIDEXCE I FKKNWOOD FARMS I SPARTAN HAR.DW f t . i . ?L ^ I | Dealers in hardware, cutlery, guns, i | paints, oils, lime, cement, and buildei WE HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN HAND. DWE :IANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CENTURY \ R E ;( .^^Btm ^K2 ^ElA-v ^1 A. J. DIM.AIM). r * . . ". WWT^^BHBKb^^WB A Cotton Field at Fernwood Farm ARE CO I ! farm implement: rs' hardware. LING HEAL ESTATE. HAVE THE KENNEDY EKEE L1HKAKY. One of th Most Highly Prized of the Public Institutions of the CM jr. It is hard to estimate the good that has been accomplished by the Kennedy Free Library. Located in a community noted for culture, learning and devotion to line arts, the institution has filled a want and met the needs of those who are seeking after knowledge. The library contains many fine reference works that could he had nowhere else in this section and it is a favorite resort for students and professional people. In 1885 Mrs. Dr. Kennedy donated Dr. Lionel C. Kennedy's library and office for a public library. It was accepted by the board of trustees as provided for, and was the beginning of the present worthy enterprise. There is a small endowment and the institution has a guaranteed income of $1,000 a year. The new buildings and grounds cost $25,000 of ^ hich Andrew Carnegie donated $15,000. There are from 5,000 to 0,000 volumes in the library, the work of catalogu? y* now in progress by Miss ^ i Mary Maugham, librarian, who has just completed a course of library study in New York city. Current bcoks cf merit are purchased as they are issued all of the leading magazines are kept on file. The building is splendidly appointed and the institution is doing a great work. The trustees are: John H. Cleve__ land, E. S. Tennant, Pis-hop Stevens, SI Dr. Jas. 11. Carlisle. \V. H. llowe, I lor y, .1. t- l.. uuiiiur, .1. i?vius, secretary r?'\ and treasurer. II. A. I.igon. I). A. Du^ Pro. A. II. Twirholl, V. M. ATontgom| J Til I MIPSON \ lHI.I.AHD. Eg Tills firm Is coniprsed of F. EH Thompson and A. J. Hill t>d. In l!S7;'. H both were young men el -i km. ; for M Harris & Thompson. Air. flior nH son oeeuples the same lion where he began business as a hoy H clerk for his father. Air. Dillard h;id a little experience when he came hero in IS"'!. He worked the first year for $1* per month, but rose H rapidly and in 1 sS.'l the present firm H was established, buying otp Thomson H it Harris, who had it very extensive fine cf customers all ever this and surrounding counties. They have been wonderfully successful from the start, and have come to be leaders in the trade cf Spartanburg, doing a very large supply business with farmers, furnishing everything need *.1 to make a crop. Their store on West I Muin street, tlte site of the orignnl firm, is one cf lite largest in the city. It is now being rebuilt, the building forming tiie initials of the firm. Tit' main patt of the building tlieie is a room 7 ">x2 > heating on Spring street ami Wall street. litis "T" is connected by an arch, which makes the "H" and gives three fronts on principal streets. SP \KT.VN 1IA 111MV AIIK POM PAN V. II. O. Beucham, manager, ileal is in hardware, guns, cutlery and agricultural implements, 2!> Morgan Square. The business of this firm has been established for seven years and the premises occupied by them are large and well arranged, occupying two floors, with a large warehouse in the k rear. They carry a very extensive I stoek, comprising everything in a general hardware line, sporting goods, house furnishing goods, plows, stoves and tinware. The business done Is both wholesale and retail. The store has recently undergone an entire remodeling and is up-to-date in every respect. The manager of the firm, H. O. Iteacham. is a man of ability, and is well posted on tlie market value of llie goods he handles, and makes his prices accordingly. .(. M. CONNOK. Mr. Connor, who has been merchandising lure for several years, realized that the time has come for an exclusive carpet and house furnishing store, lie was prepared to meet tiie demand and has been agreeably surprised at the reception his effort to give Spartanburg a carpet house worthy of tills progressive city, has met. Indeed, his sales of fine carpets have far exceeded his expectations, and as people all over tlie country are coming to learn thai they get as good goods here as can ho had in the larger cities and at much more . reasonable prices, the trade is increasing from day to day. in window shades Mr. Connor does n< t hafe to send North for odd sizes, hut manufactures just what is wantB ed. llis stock of carpets and rugs ^ floin the finest to the riiniinaut i? very complete and his polite clerks take pleasure in showing the stock. TOl*I (ONS1LT US BEt'OKK I.NVESTI R. H. F. ( B/>e CI . * >tS?8-' Keeps the Best Things to Eai / ... , # J ' '* .... TIIE KENNEDY Fit EE I.1HKAK1 ^ r"^P THE CITY 1(0 k (JI AItKY. REAL I $ $ * * * 0/ * <i/ ? I sell real estate. \i/ ? and that's all I do \V t taKe my time or atte V?/ ? to buy I have nice v</ ? If you want to sell w ? to talh business. G W ? information. WR1 \V o> * a> X >1/ a. 1 J. W. ALE J FINDS BUYERS .NO. WM. S. OLE NX, UKO KKIt, S1MKTANBI K0, S. (. CHAPMAN 1 ! J K.OCER. I s s * $ /? * /R t. Prompt Attention. s ' AN IIIK I'EOI'I.K'S STKA.M LUMMY. * ^ ? This establishment launders everv- 2. I ilium Inn shoes ai t>7 North Church <fc 1 street. I.lis laundry is an extensive f> ' es talilisliuieut, .-its *il? \ inn twenty ^ shilled operators in tit: Hint; out d:tily l.u ne <111.111; it i* -. <1 wnrh. which <l> <l> r-????*;- ' j lmutj m e\e;\ instant witu praise /is ' ami satislVct i< n. The prcinis'-s or^ ?'iipi- <1 iii ilr lotmh'y equipped \\ii!? jjj -ri ;'H ' ffc !?*' i11:| ro\ i! ii::ifliin and up- 'P ' i^L .jy ,| pliancos. w.islic!-., in.:i. rs. starch rs. ^ % IBB *11"> rooms. cic. Finest laundry work J? * ' Q is dene li -n . executed in a prompt 1* _ ? >* r I . ^ HflBtiK I :,n<l M|P nor inmiHT wnn no ln.iury n\ * WD?. , J m t if :; ' ! 'Vt'inpi di liv.-ry. quick 'jx & ?<?$<!,' '*?&*! v** v dispatch ji::?I perf-ci work is the rule j f v-v.* here. ami 111: pet pit- t.i' this city real- *0 i/.e tiiat this is < tic of the most coin- j|i |> 1 ic liiiiu.il it - in tli,. statf. 'I'll" pro- ? prictor had a number of wars' ex- ? I pcrit'iuc in business and has in t with <i> ?: J .. HS lino success. 4fs t. . J They nave :i first class dying plant ;k in connection and guarantee work. ? >rl 'I" '"!K "!' ? *>' have Mi' l;u- '!> '< '' eieain .ilnl -mill wa' ; lni>i ^ ?*** Di ss |?oili:i|is in lite slate. Til eh- new J 2"ili (Vnturv Sanitarv ruimt.iiu is one of l!>e finest m;ulo. /|\ iv ^ ESTATE i! /t> 4v /? * /|\ /|\ s is ? I :;; ? That's my business '? * . No side lines to i '? ntian. If yon want ? ? property to offer. ? ? I am always ready ? ? Had to furnish any | ? TE ME TODAY. I | 'I* /(? /;\ ZANDER!! f> /|V FOR SELLERS. j * 4K 'T