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Copy of VTrEppef.
Thirty Years
CASTIIRIA
A LEHER FROM PIEDMONT
SPRINGS.
Piedmont Springe, May 27.
Special:—the reason that you
have not heard from me lately is
due to the fact that L am up here
recuperating and enjoying drink
ing this water up here. 1
thought perhaps typhoid fever
was returning so I sued that way i good-bye to my friends at Pied
to get up here where the ozone is
pure and where the water comes
out of the rocks so fresh and
cool.
I have been drinking water
out of the rocks, eating moun
tain rations, climbing hills, rid
ing horse back, playing set-back,
swapping yarns and going to
church.
When I arrived here the first
uiont Sprimrs <>n the iH-t m^t.
This stay ha* h*»t»u v**rv b*»i e-
ficial to me in that L lmv*» gained
ten pounds in one month *
With best wishes to The Press
and Standard.
Your old friend.
Ike.
A TarillLg Rescue.
How B«r» R of Cheny, Wufa,
, was saved from a trightfal death U a
of Mav in this beautiful Sapphire j s'ory to thrill me wo<id. -‘A hard oold,*
he writes “hro'U'lv oti a desperate lung
trouble tba' b.ltt-^l an expert doctor
here Then I pa u $10 t<> $1-5 a visit to
country, where hills peep over
hills and Blue KiJge and King
Mountains ris? above, I was a
stranger in a strange land.
After making inquiry I went to
the home of lucle John
Whisuant as they lived Jess thin
a quarter of a mile from the
springs. 1 did not have to exert
myself a great deal before I con
vinced Aunt Sallie that it would
be to the lasting glory of h^r
abode if it ever became known
Bamberg.
Mrs J A C q-eland visited the
hospitable home of Mr and Mrs
Conrad Hart last week.
Miss Klliel Smith and brother
ed a person as myself.
Aunt Sallie at once introduced
me to Miss Mary and her friends.
Miss Mary gave me a grip only
such a,s the tribe of sister Billv
Hunter can give, and I kpew I pa,.s.d through this section this
was among friends’ At last 11 week .
John Thornaa of Smoaks visited
ibis place Wednesday.
There was hsh try given last
Tuesday in honor of Miss Kpps,
the efficient school teacher of this
place. This was given at the old
iiowell Mill Pond and all report
ed a good time.
Mrs Carry Smith and daughter
visited this place last Monday.
J Williams Carter was seen on
our streets this week.
There were a great many bales
of fleecy staple sold at this
market this week, which brought
said to her that l knew that we
would he friend.', then it was she
gave me the smile that never
comes oil. After a few prelimi
naries Miss Mary suggested that
we go to the springs, which we
did and I just drank the water as
long as 1 wanted to, and also
took a good view of the thirty
different springs there. When
we got back supper was ready
and I can assure you that my
appetite had been sharpened and
1 did full justice to the delightful
speard that Aunt Sallie had
made. After supper we listened, a very good price.
to the music rendered by Arkan
sas John on the violin for a while
and then went to bed where I
slept like an innocent babe until
the sunjbeg in to peep over the
beautiful hills next morning.
After breakfast we went to the
springs again to drink of the
water, and as it
Mr Herbert of Bamberg preach
ed the com.neucement sermon
for the school here. These servi
ces were held in the Lutheran
church and was enjoyed by all
who attended.
An entertainment for the pu
lijls was given that night and
was Sunday everyone acted their part well,
morning we went to church and J A Copeland and his winsome
heard a tiue sermon by tfie minis- ilittie daughter, Minnie, visited
ter, the Kev Bailey, and I put in his sister, Mrs Lilia Kinard, this
balauce uij the day roamiu*j week.
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are neediuz some rain now .
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and the gardens are all very tine,
especially the cabbace and Irish
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There was a tine tEanie of base
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