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I B _ G t ?* t | ? immM * a? ^^9Hn&iS9 and -tv , mv t> ? Stable mg? I =- 1 " <T> T * | We make a sp< A ? have on hand const * j for driving singly or * ^ ?????????? * .1. K. It.Vti WKI.Ij \ It HO. T> J Heaters in fancy ami staple ?r*?J eerics. til Morgan Square. The pm!r * pnctcrs of this cnterpi isinu estabJJ\ lishtncnt arc .1. K. Harwell and K. J (\ Harwell. both of whom are natives ^ < f this state. The business has been ^ established in years, and lias taken a c(\ leading place anion?; the prour sslve JJJ stores of this city. Their stock is very * laiae. neatly and attractively arrang0 ed. and nnlv the best class < I troods ip /|\ the markets afft rd are cttrried. The ^ laiTe liusin ss dene ttives employ? ment to seven people, and their clerks fl? * are always polite end attentive to ens% tt mors. Courteous treatment is accorded to all. * ???????. d<> * T> * Z * z + * * ? * ? * ? ? * * ? * ? * ? * ? * ? * ? * * * ? ? * ? * ? ? * * * ? * ? * ? * ? * * <T* * ? * * * ? 1* * * * * * * * * ? * * * /r ? + * <r> * * 'i* * <i\ * /?* * /? > ? /?. * /i\ ? 'I* ? /(> * ?A * /|\ * /|\ r /|\ ? ' V ? ? /V ? IX * <l\ * /|\ -r 'i\ * * * * '?? * r * * * t * * * + * * * * * * * * * * * ? * * 1* * <* * * * * * ? * * * * * * n * * + ? T> ? ? 1* * + * * + H * f * V * * * * ? * * * * * * + * f> -* f * -T* ?t |: Southern Agei * * * * * * * * * * * * f * ?#*?#?*??*????**#*??***?*? LAN: |1 ;; V* 'Zr, ' . - i #f_j ?< y**i ' ; ** ^ft2wTy^Mi!]^HS V O /I T + ~ --1 c^iaity ui uur belie ;antly mules for fa: in pairs, F. T. CAMTKKLL \ SO MS. (.'antrell's shop has come to he a housohoH world in up|i.?r s?ois:!i Cnrolina . F. T. Cantrell. though not an old man. is a veteran in the line of buggies. wagons and agricultural implements, lie hits recently taken his two sons into the business ami branched out. having a large display toont on West Main street near the city hall and it large warehouse on Kzell street, liis line of vehicles is very extensive and embraces nearly everything that goes on wheels, lie has an ext< nsive repair shop also, and his stock of agricultural implements is one of the largest in the state. * ************************* * i DF [it: ??*?????????*???,#?**???*?? j ( I A It It IA \S WITH T 1(1 ST I DRUM jg T < ===== 1DAC1A r ancy s department and rm work and horses KTSIN WE It-ATKINSON Fl'KMTI'HK CO. This Arm is composed of active, energetic, thoroughgoing young men who have made up their minds to succeed if fair-dealing and pluck can do it. and their record since they began business less than two years ago justifies the effort. They ltave come to be one of the leading furniture houses in this part of the country, and while they eater mostly for the cash trade, they also sell on tiny t 'ruts the purchaser desires. They ke< p a large stoc'v and believe in turning it over rapidly. ************************* * THE con of the Sout N< The scarci 4 growth, but long ago ha help to get : ands of com they replac =?APEI HOPI ****??*?***#???????*????*?? KIM?S FOK IN VKSTMKNT MHOI'LI) EPTON k CARLISLE. The real eBtate firm of Epton Carlisle, now composed of L. P. E| ton and J. H. Carlisle. Jr., operatlu at No. 15 Magnolia street, this clt Is corporated under the laws < South Carolina as "The Southei Field Real Estate Exchange." Th firm was organised and corporate about two years ago and have doi a very satisfactory and successf business in real estate, both city ar country property, since Its orguniz Hon. The best evidence of the abi Ity of this firm is the testimony < customers and clients. Without s licitation numbers of their .patroi have voluntarily came forward at offered their evidence of fair trea ment stnd satisfactory results of tl business entrusted to the manag< ment of this firm. Some of the clients have voluntarily offered t make affidavit to the astonishing satisfactory results made in Inves meats by them. This firm has t its motto, "Honesty in all things Their endenvor is. In trading, 1 make both the buyer and the sell* well pleased with their trade. lloth the members of this real e: tate firm are native born and wei rearfed In this Immediate vlclnltj .T. II. Carlisle, Jr., has lived i this city during his entire life. T graduated frcm Wofford College ar soon after his graduation r< rpivpfl Hoptoo nf A M L then went into the insurnm and real estate business and wll very little Intermission has been 1 that business ever since. Mr. Epton was born and raised i Cherokee Springs, in this county, lv ins engaged at farming tintil he w: elected, in 1890, to the auditor's o flee in Spartanburg County; he ser ed continuously in this office unt 1898, and, after a short term in tt comptroller general's office in th state, he went into the business < handling real estate in this city ar "lias been engaged continuously i this line without intermission up the present, thus making him ot of the oldest real estate dealers no engaged in this business in the cit KNOW Til Kilt mSINKSS. These gentlemen are thorough! conversant with all the ins and out of real estate in the city and at **?* ********************** rON MILL h has advanced in direct ] its purchase of ORTHROP LOO ty of labor is preventin t this growth would have 1 d not the Northrop Loom more product. There ar* imon looms running in the ed with Northrop Looms, stringency could be avertc =? CO EDALE, r?v/ J. D. CI ???????????j GET <J('OTATIO*M OF SK(i'KITIE.? .CARLiS ?K i< j?BBMM8 QHBfVfiB^H 1 ~ is yfff^VBBHBS^ liaBBIPSp o in] ^^vtiBSp<*<iy' 1,1 yK^yfpfjiJ t- PprppSPI^^p5';^ 18 Lo ?r \ sre ? I" BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, V "' ETC. H. life h Church Street ln nt thoroughly competent judges of ace tual values. The information In the is hands of this firm in regard to real f- estate values in country property is r- second to none; the experience and il observation of this firm along this ie particular line has enabled them to is handle with exceptional success a of splendid volume of farm and country id properties. They have a competent Tt and well trained force of office help, to enabling them to facilitate the work i? and to give their clients the benefit w of prompt attention to business eny. trusted with them. With such a complete organization and systema |V tlzed arrangement of their business [s nothing short of success can attend re their efforts. INDUSTRY proportion to MS g immediate leen checked enabled less ? still thousSoutb. Were the present td MPAIS I ASS. rmrnMAu r uvviuinii) i^iup i AM) KATKH OK IXTKKKHT PKOM W1 LE Sc J * '; jf ;^^H|B Jj ** ^'; W^. mi^\ vir: ' lflBI v/EH 1 CLE$ VAGONS, PHAETONS, MO1 ARNESS AND FARM IMPI TIIE FERNWOOl) FARMS. Spartanburg County has many model farms. There are today a greater number of men growing rich on the farms than ever before in the history of the county. It is the exception when a farmer nowadays complains of hard times. With fair prices for the staple crops and generous seasons, the one drawback is labor. Those who solve this problem even partially find no difficulty in keeping a bank account. As an evidence of what can he done with a farm properly managed, even by non-resident owners, The Fernwood Farms near the city, offer a fine *? ************************* r JV ire Building, A1 H. H. (JI.KNX, SPAKTANRI'Kfl, H. V. ORDANI BHapfl I H. JORDAN | bqibi mbbiih HHIbS nK2fiSXfil????ii ^ 59W9HKE$rc2H * <*imi sv W ? $ 5 * 5. I ? * $ $ $ SVERS, REAPERS, PLOWS, | -EMENTS | $ Spartanburg, S. C. $ * * w illustration. A few years ago \V. E. <lf Burnett, president of the First Na- $ tional Bank, C. F. Thompson and A. <? J. Dlllnrd bought this 1,600 acre tract. It was not considered extra it? fine land at the time, but it lias responded to scientific improvement. Sj Neither of the owners give his per- ^ sonal attention to the work, each itt being closely engaged in other lines, $ and yet the farms steadily improve # and yield a larger return, each year. hast year the 1,100 acres in culti- itt vat ion yielded 3?0 bales of cotton. $ 1,80(1 bushels cf wheat, 800 bushels of oats, r.,000 bushels of corn and many # carloads of pea vines and hay. 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