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CAPTAIN MICHAEL GAFFNEY. KOM 1KKLAN D TO THK HACK- * WOODS OK SOUTH CAROLINA. Thf Travels, Adventures, Trials. Quaint Observations and Industrial Con quests of the '•Father of Gaff ney" from 1797 to 1853. 11n* liH f« r *ir^iini/in Stnli'. Swnn Iwforr mi' I In ISO') tjiiortiin.) ’rin* I'onnty tlint it took from unlit 1:1 of llii~ Kimis Diixis In' liiin 1 and subser Hied to >1 b da x . if 1' t 'brua rx Mil II I. ( i XI 1 \ IX . .1.1,1 (.1 list ice of tile is -0 sparsely set t b'd 1 Sept. ISOS I 0 Kell. is—to recruit a com- I nit I dismissi'il liiin. jr put imili-r ul tin' IniiTiirnonilnafionnl Sunilay A (11 rtoii', T.rtlrr <>1 I nlriMlm lion. S.'liool Convention von fnileilto 1111*11-, \V1iiu Prol’essoi (ianii r plainad In (irt. .i—Si art i'll from rn m p for our t ion our seluml (( oriut li), vt liii'li w a> ex]v slit ion to Africa in rarch of tin \V. 15. 1 >111*1^ ! panv, .\' 11 pany does not appear. plaee of (li slination at S o eliM-k. representeil liy our secretary and 1 \rri\cd at I nioii (‘oiirt lloiise at treasurer, ( . I. < uiry. one. W ent wit li a quickstep a p.od |\Vel>e>{to assui" our eorrespoii- part of I In- way. I'lie troop- in Ini'll dent that the omission was uninten- spirits. Some 01 them were knocked tionnl. I.d.| out hv the heat and dust, hut 1 1 A party of Corinthians went down ered in the eourse of the iliviht. • to (iet hsemaiie (a .Methodist ehureh ( c, | ,.f| camp at ihe eourt helow here) Sunday the loth inst.. \ muster roll of the ordinal eoni-• house and proeeded on our way t"* Hut the eom- wards Cook s Itridire. Arrived theie iianv nuiintained its organization, as | at two o'clock. I’assed the hrid^e inferred from the data at hand, from in -ood order. Arriv. dat I’ad-ett s youni'folks. Non can only surmise hut they were disappointed as there was no preaching. Hut they made the most of it. for some of them were IIV IJlWIN WAl.TKUS. Kelt. I SOU De I S 1.1. >r nearlv Creek at four o eloel Some few the halanee. langunKe of the uri at ap'-. li Imj d to take with him a curious h tti r of ii.'vo Unction to a snv an' 1 iu'K 1 '" I 'lii'ft:i in. Jlie letter was in the form of a phonograph nii-ssane in the chiefs own laimusn'' from K. J. (Have, Stanleyyoimn lieu tenant. (Have I'omniends (oiiiu rto the good offices of the savap'warrior, and as (Have’s voice is well known to the chieftain the niessane would donhth ~s havo been efl'eetive, hut (iavm r hy ill luck failed to receive the phoie nraph before leaving Kntthmd.—Chieano I h r- Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Oils, Copied from journals and prepared seven years. taken wMh Hi When the company was finally (let. 7—l.o ailed to war in INI I. its muster roil einlit o eliwk. from all availalde data—.luly. IN'.tt. I' akt for is. 'I'he tir-l journal of captain (iatTney ends with last week s issue. I his brings the history down to Decem ber |N(M». Me was then a few Weeks past twenty-live years of 110c. He and his par*tier, at this time, had m store and had established a busi ness near Smith Kurd on Hroad river in I nioii eoiinty ahout eleven miles east of the present town of (IatTney. Some mont hs Inter—a I ioi.it the Spring of ISUi—lie est a I di shed a store in the wild woods on the present site of the town of (ialTney. Krom time immemorial.t here was an Indian trail leading from Virginia and North Carolina on the north to (ieoro'ia on the South. I hi- trail passed near Kind's .Mountain and in this ueioliliorhood passed throiit'li the present town site. After the revolu tionary war, it wn- made a puldie liiohwav and became a mueli-traveled wajfon road. I’liroiij'li the town site, it nearly paralleled the present route of t he Soul hern (Air Line) railroad — |,cjno just west of railroad. I Imre was another wa^'oii road from lieyond the HI lie Ilidoe Mountains—some where in ’I'eiinessee—«'ast ward to Charleston. South Carolina. Thi- mad was partly opened up before the rvvolu|iotiary war. I*y tl|e peyi 111 ii 11 of |l|i- eenti|ry tlti> road w;|- niueh jraM'jed. |t i“iiije down ll'.oii) the j>,|--ld lieijl' the prj'-ej',! Hr*'*.) |ii|tfnt'\ ljon|e-lI'.'id ipld cp|s-|:d (he Ijrsl ii(fiit juiieij \• |i't h-anii-Soijl h fmid : | : l|e ep|5-jlli: qf |l|e tv\«| l :, |ai|s '\a- ;|l|<|l|t |H»| feel \\t >| <|f | ||e |i|||K' fr-nm \\lii«'li tlm <iuii»>iiy nre now w at ered—lielni; iiearly in front of 1 he old Captain (IatTney resi dence that now stands in t he western part of town. Here at the cross-roads was Imilt Captain (iatTney s store. A street now occupies its site—it heino. perhaps, .lit feet West of the railroad. It was made of loos and was not removed untijahoiii |wen|y vear- a00. If. M (iattiiev so]d °oni(- |o|' -oll'ie f jllli'. Ill j 11 j - Shrill jo^ (illlh .jpi'i.' ijet( jt'Mil-'fpiu'llj I |H ifuikr riM'|n (of a -urveyed -U'evl. | lie iiiilter'ial-t hat eqji|po-| d p were si iillefni hill suint' ul ils hies lilit.V vi I lie seell ill a puH (oh of Hi* 1 fesj: Ibliee of ICsipiife |lo|uie| ! near lilt depot, amt yd they weivent uiiieiy- .1 wo year- iijfo! ^ At tlm time tin- store wa- estah- lisheil, f here wa^ no road up and down Hroad river on I lie sollt h side between. Loekard Shoals on the east and ( he- rokee Kord on the west. It was necessary, in order to hriiio the first stock of ooodstothis place, to cut a road throiioli the original forest for II 0111111 port loll ot the di-lanee Irom here to Smith - j.ord tll ilf sSIUll It - In moved li \. hut ^cltinj' heHer. There is a certain yoiui" man in It i’adj'ett's Creek tit our neifililiorhood whose mother Arrived tit Mender- lioiioht ti few yards of brow n jeans not iiiiinv moons njjn. This said was as follows: sin s Hrid^'e a» .1 o clock. „ r . Captain Miehael (ittllney seompany Camped for the iii-ht in ti hollow yoiinv' man oof a pair of pants otT Hu of Infantry of a regiment of South siiimre mi the north side of Hu* river. Carolina militia in the service of the A number of the men -iek. |,vLt.Col. (let. 7—Started tit H o'eha'k and arrived til I leller s Creek tit 2 o'clock. Cnited St til es, commanded Hii^li Means: Ciiptain Mb-hacl (ititTney. Kirs I Lt. .loh n 11 est or. Second l.l. Henjiimin I’oole Third Lt. Utiniel I’almer. Ktisii'ii -loseph ( ollins. si: mti: a m - 1. William M I lick son. 2. Drury Ilarrimrton. d. .lohn Lipseomh. I. .lames Newintin, Kredriek I’arraiii ( < >I.* 1 ’< 1K \ l.s : 1. William I*. I ‘it t it 2. Hit-hard |{oln son Henry M. Si,a. 4- I. Hiebiird >. >k.mu' .'1. Hell hi 11 tollin' ti. (lhadiah (’oh Ml -ll IAN- : 1. .1 times Hyassor li_\iir' 2. Seaborn Dill. ritiv m i:s : 1. Thomas A mold. 2. Willis \mold. Del. U—Left Heller s Creek o'clock and arrived tit three. The men chiefly ^ettini' Iielter ttnd in line spirits. (let. |o—Left Hie Wateree and went to Columbia in company with the colonel. When we left camp, the troops were at Stark’s Kerry. Thev were erossinj' 120 men at ti time. All iroi 10 eamp nejir (irtuiliy tit 2 o'clock. We returned from Colunihin at •• o eloek. All well elated liv the ^ood news tluit tirrived piece. (»f course lie didn't like brown colors, and he cried as though his heart would break. ’I’lie ii'irls found it out and drew him '‘o'er tlie coals' tit It alioiit it. so here is a little piece of tit Wateree Creek poetry h(' eomposeil on the sulijeet : “The '_'irls of t his eomiiiunity They liiuj'h tit the brown, lint I could mention a few tilings That would soon cut I bem down. I always wear brown colors. I in always on my feet. I never on to se«' the ^rirls. Hut think they are miolity sweet." This piece of poetry expresses our feelings to tl "T. Mr. and Mrs. W. II l , ciiiiiii*'tnii Tinted Leads, Dyes, Etc. from Mobile I rom .Itieksoii s army , . . , , , 1 , 1 .. < ,.... . 1 . . 1 ,1 i>„;,;^i, visited Ibese parts last l•rlday.^!l1UI- wlu re our army deleated the l.nti-li j . . . ‘ and Indian- blew up the ( omiiio- dore s -hip and hetil them otT. (let. 12—Left eamp tit (i rail by at 11 o'clock tind nitirebed for Stivtinnali limit where we tirrived til 2 o clock verv miieii fatigued on account of t he -and. (let. LS—Left Siivtinnah Hunt tit ‘.I o clock tllld proceeded on olll" WilV day and Sunday. One of our Corinth Im. s visited your city last Saturday ni^ht. lie fell tis t hotijrli a •faint heart never won ti Italy fair." so you may look out. he may “tote" otT the prize. Mrs. Mary Clary visited her fat her. w ho lives over in t la I Moojnos. Mvh. Jntliie l*ec)c Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Tolls How She Was Cured Sufferers fiiila n>-t I'-i.i '."III ! ratal Ilia f"l- toMill^ tattar flam Ml-. II. \t. I'aclv. wife of ^ UlllJC I’aa!;, a j"-t tar at li. ..1 a I . atal :t w ritar CuUliaatail Willi Ilia AI'la.': "JlV tl ilaeji satl-a "I : .ililif!' far tlia Kl'atlt beiwAt 1 liave r> • ••r. Mi ml! i-i- Siirs;i|iarilla. I It im ' a." I Also Karins near by and in reach of flu school- and of this place in lots of from ;»0 to l<WI acres on !iin ■ \ I so Aorieiilt urttl Lands to rent lor farm pnrpo l or full partieulars applv to MOSES W0( N. |!.- t iin!ier. fi.- \!l 1 t Id- ' limit i writ ■ Me' lallaw- ,( .. .a •••ar- wlai tir- I have A ndrexv Alb 11 to ill ;i ver < I'.'e!- . 1 be eap- 1. ('alil> H rot bei 1 ' Ar rived at M. At S (1 cluck Tlioiiias llm-is. 1 aids w ere ea 1 let 1 lo ;i eolllie il in or- (J. .lames 1 Irow n. tier 1 lo ron-nll xx 1 '.( ! 1 ier we sboiild 1. .lames 1 It a tw. ! 1. stop .im day <ir ; a i (MI . Tbe tpmrl er s. lie. irye ISoyd. ma-i «•!• and for: l"C : 1. asler reported !». .lolm HI a 'i !i"ba m 1 Imt 1 lu i'i' xx as a ne 1 *4 • ^ • ii , nf xvait ill" II. .lames Helmet. one t lay a- they lia. i > I'lU b:l ek liOy' 12. Joseph (' .llin- llljic- - f*>r fiotir a mi »ii at il x\e pro- Id. .bdtlt < lifi.m Pi ■»•( Il •tl 1 be XX a'4« ■ U-i w • Hlld m ■t come 1 |. I’liiliip ( Hi :t alt. nil u il p it- pt 1 10 ii T!.. was. MO Id .laims l ; t; -. i.UjH - Iiinq i'.' do xx ii a \x e bud i>" (ii. jr—t ( •ai-t x |lp »t ' , y itn<| lit. | |l' 0 uW 1 1 WU'll.t lint -ell i? M iiliai 1! 1 a.''it Hm 'u • p:'o\ i-iol.- I'll' oitl' I'l'l't Hii'lltes. is. \V ii iia 11, < : :-i ' M . i . .1 to >1 ay * »IU di.v. ih. M .l.i 1 qt s 1 la 1 by it' oltleer- Il nm I'M •1, into eoiisid- 2d. llaii'.. ! i d'l"' elMli • 1:, lit. i'e"ii iai 1 1 Ml of 1 lie slll iers. 2|. . iji'el.m «| i’iirr.iw Vfle r jiropo-in" 1 in ■ ijii.'sl inn . it was rl-l \|l 'iU a(i'r Id' in.miuv. n"ivi id 1 Iml tin >!»• mid - ell Do •Jit .It -se ! im -1 i.- 1 Ms! il led al m > "real er pri’.'e 21 . M iliia 111 ii. !'arrow. t ban !i, . cel: I - | Ml' ' 1 1 1 • iri or 1 121 eeiit s . .lolm ( iol'.loll. per 1 mlf-p'mt. riu \Yt •at her ; still e. 111- 2(1 . 1 saae * iol'. I* III. 1 inn es dry. 27 . Abner ( In-'. ! . (it •1. ! 1—Si ar led fn .in lira Vercreek 2N . Meslb •y (.r.'U'.rx at 0 .doek and xx ■ •nt on > '.lU’ Wit) . I’ossmu Trot : ii»K -tan ai. m t . ! nitiy tie siiiiil.ti'i • ill" ti-1 l "i' I - >OWA . j l^puagn'ilt Sllftal.-r I: mi •!> 'imt Heart Trouble. Resolutions of Respect. Wiii:i:i:\s. It has pleased the Su- Alniast *rvar\liiin:' I at trieit ilitlarant tivatn." , 1 •, , 1 1 • • , failfl ta raali/a ii-la 1. pl'ellie Arelnleet ot the 1 UlAcrse to prnvtiilail n|.an m, , . • siimmon- from this terivstial bod.oe ! 'it' .'/i of K. A A. M.. tot lie (irand l.od'.'e on a I Hal iaoliailias. Imt >• ,r> tt^o ti friall't y II >•-!'- Sarstipai'illii. a liat|iri| ini', si 1 I eon* :■ ■ initaii :iddi! that It tl J a >\"!ia'iit. I ItilVO lit li'i'in it that The Hen ne man Monumental Jewelry Store. L. BAR CONTRACTOR i i, ! > » Sasii n: «. * 1 ! I ? 21 i. .Itdili (11'iee. :tll. 1 itiniel 1 i rani. ’ll. .lohn llttii. :’.*4. Titri" *• I p" 1 .a! t ■ i: 11 I j el 1 lif.' Llliol ile-kn ' . !l."t Nanpa* 1 i i • ■ . !((j. (lbiiiltt.il i i 1 •|f. ( 'l\tir|i ' !! :•' 1 a- ;tN. \\ nHqnt Ibtt'< > d’a 1:1 'It:, 11 - |d \\ jlUatit llani m II NivtllUUb’l JeireHert 12. W ill'nmi K-1 by . Nr., HI William K< rby .1 r . t I. ( i reen K i fit. |.*i. .lames Kirity |(i. .b rry Kirbt 17. ritoma- I .a n I ri p. |s .lohn I .a ii'4-l 1 III. .lohn Lillie I’lniiiiti' l.im-li .11. Hidterl I - .'i2- 'I iaimti' M I le w liioh. our beloved brother. Dr. .1. ti. ; (liitfney whose Cbi'i-tbiii ebtirtieter. j yetilti! uatlife, ebtirilable and ^eiier- oil- spirit, tuoetber with an earnest I zeal and nut irin^ devotion in Hie in- | leresls <if (irntinrd 1.011^e No. iNli. tii - veloped in our hearts for him 1 lie pro- : fotindest sentiments o| atTeetiouate regard and lirotberly love; therel’oi'e lie it Hi:soi.vi:ii. Tluit vvliile we rever- ently and devoutly bow in obedience , to the behests of tluit I5ein«{ \y| ( , : wtiys are inseriitahle tltt(| wb'i *l'ict!i till lliin*_'s welf. jq t'emovlii^ from t lii' lifu 1,11 r di-eea-ei 1 hrot lier. we desire to expre.--our deep sense of the irn par- alde his- sustained in t lie deal li of one who always fittingly and impfes. i<• 1 ni m* (" ws. Affixed at 0111 -ively iliustrated the eatH|imii prinei- t neaiiipm. 'it til byons ( reck, til •• plesliiaf t*i|i|<itItifii' Hie foundation 1 1 ‘.ck .u i 1 ij11 spirils. M e eaiifped apjijv.^ hpoM \\bieb the •'rand on il.c n fill 'dt of tj it . t '. :,;,i.‘ir ! ‘.l<t;i - .' i" w hm pient ■, o( Clarity Recommend !t. I now haw an ev i'llcti! :i|';"'iit‘' .tit I i; 'thim: T •at ever ilisiri's-' - tit". P alsn I it|i my Hood’s 5 ?' 113 Cures flesti anil - 1 n I <■: gusaparitl 1 1. <• 1 Traey,(':iltf<irni:i. u IK Hood’s ”i!’v ta liriqHirtiiiii ait't .q ," se If M. I'l « K . ,1! |'t'; fttc'fc I It aiiollt tllfee lltUt '. X^ 1 XVet-e oi ef- 1 ak 1 ',11 ip ^tj v i is. .til ju-t from home. W. L. Douglas IS THE BEST. rl%A NO SQUciMAING. ^5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH £ EN/V'EILCOCALF ’ ■'4 t -5. r>c r iNc CALF& k-'.GAROl . < 3.53POLiCE.3 Soles. ^^ 7 y s 2 • W0 RKIMGf^► k;«. » x ! '*£•' rt;tr l ' | (i \\< N' tl •'ft'elx at 1 -lritetur-e uf Kree Ma-onrx stand-. uper- 1 let. Il’ejui'k X', itel'c t o’eloek count ■ t liat XX 1 lay ( M. M1 ■ 1 • I i n eti in pet -i.i ft I.x oil'* C • •oitiptinx' eneampe \ -ill irt dax m x\: 11aek SaI iirdnx -1 ni'.'h Is—: (irom 1 hl'e.' 1.1 I'l ed f ft im t lit ! at *.l o'eloek tun I'o ur. Hi sm vi;i>. ’I'l III t xve slut l-i • l ili'eply f and in tb*' sorrow of tho widow. Hi 1 ebii- dreii, and t In • relatives of t lie de eea-ed lit brot her. stml herein' lender to t belli place our In aid fe It sympat lix and eolll- at 2 mend l liem l lo 1 lie loviii" am 1 1 ender oil ae- care of IIim xv In 1 lias promi ■SCI 1 to lie .':i"ons a Kill her 1. > 1 be fal lirrlcss. and a 'i'bey ’Helper to I in* xx iihnv. ear. Hi.soi.x i n. Tliat t bis l.od"i ' 1 •e -nil- < 'amp a lily draped in moiirniii". a- llll e\- 2.'i. 7 ^ BoysSchoolShges. ^ • LADIES- '^^0,>2.it.75 CL'tiO i i.7 CAT. ' '!y„ r &>■ \ "W Vf-L-DCUCLAS, BftOCK.TOf'-. /c.y\S3. Von <1111 save inolii'V to l> tl Ir h It -111 ^ V-.. 2,. Dimulas --Im'*".. Hrcausc, \w ;.!i_ t! . tiaanuf c f kiIm iU.-viI fhocs ia the wcrhl. rittJ : • •• the \:.tiie t.y utamuin ; t! • nt 1 an 1 ; 1 on the bottom, which protect- • a a:;..ir. -t hi.'.h prices ntnl the ntiil'lleinan - ptc equal custom work in st h, < a.-y (it 14 an i wearing qualitie-. V.’e h:. • them : t <• where at fower prices for thev; 'tie • : :> •ny other make. Take no .’I’lS'itMi' ). ; air dealer canuot supply you -> • sold y The largest stock of Solid Siiver Ware, Silver Novel ties, 5 > " . - .\ M > JS 1 ^ R 1 ^- and - J<C\V<L0^ > in Pied- m o nt Caro lina. Out of town orders soiic- ited. B u i i (i i t ia CaiiiMC A i i I i \\ 11 ’ II' Sparta III ' all. •r 1 i.e -{. .re xx a- .It; n • - Mat 1 1 j<< •e j,. ■> 1 —iiik i?l ’ IM'"— \ i ('< V til t rn,..r Mar ., ai|n|iM •>v 111 i.a m M 1 ■iii'ii Sinlijl liqe pi |S(|| 7(_i. ( alii. ' iir( i 11 1 Im piVsnlit 1 hxsii sin' fi7. M.. MM il Id- fainilx near liD 7s. Kdxx a i - ' 1 Ml! piv^loh of the nerp «5rH , i \Yt* [im I f»»r "dc- below Hejin (lie loss of our lieloVed bi‘‘l, 1 ,,,. Swamp. (Mir ‘iour xv;i‘_'on- arrived Hi siiivn. ,1,,,-e u solulion- l.e l.i-I nil'll. about 12 n clock ainl -p;., ,,n upon llte iniiillles. tluit they .1 mitrniit • e; ij.itii' be published in’rtii: Wkcki.x Li iii;i:k. ( ,m 1 xpri-- tir- jind tluit ti copy of t he sanie be H'itliK- mit ted tu I be fi|ii|j|\ <d Hie ileeoti<,i«| Iii’mI bvr. N. II. LtTTI.IMOIIN. .'lit. .lohn New Hi 1. Samii' 1 (il 111. William i (12. .loseph I':. (Ul. I, . K: CiL Ah xan.i r (i. 1. .1 o-‘'p!I I ' fib Henry ()u 1,7. WiIlia 11 (1 (is. I; cj ;,| .1 1 . li'.l i lie . ii' : 7ti. I Ii.ot, I■ 7 i. Milii.it. i! 72. Heitjamii: 7T M iliia!' 'i store on the -He of his old home stead (bat is noxx xvelI known to all old settlers. The plaee was. for a number of of years kuoxvti as (lalf- nev’s •'ross-roa Is. later a- (latfuev s Kield and still later a- (iatTney s. It xvas a noteil place on both liik'li- xvavs. Here (‘aptain (ialTney lived a quiet life for many y ears and en'/a^ed lit l, s< 1 .ji!uo '/"od- and fam 1M1 -• Hilt jii (In Lj/jeiil .li tfi r-oii - a'jmjnis^ra- j|i|i'|, i| 1 ('|reiilimeil xx,p x2|D| I'jiijiland ) qlf'n.ll lltuell at tent ioll III I|C k'ix ell |u Iftiljlary niallers. SmiiIIi ('arolina. j|i (iiUljiqun wjlIi many qllif|' States, i iiiniiii imu! |o ri'iii'k'itljand jiiiHrqvc j|a liiilitiit. I apt,til, fi)ilttli‘.i IVas ,lUIl|o|'l«i it to I'ci'i'U 11 and eommyiid a eoinpiiuy. Ills eommi—ion l'u«ld» its folloxx - : Si x 11 01 Soi 111 <' x 1:01.1 x \. ’I’o Michael (ialTney K»q. : We. reposing special trust and confidence in your courage and ^ood eondllet, in your fidelity and attach ment to the I nited States ot America, have commissioned and appointed you. and hy these presents do commission and appoint you. the -iaid Michael (ialTney . Captain of a (Viiiipany in I he 2d llattalion. IlMli ^(‘■ dfmt fit' ildJUri^iele ’ l-i pjvjsion. x^lijeli -ajd eqmpaiiy XOII lire Ip |iad. |j:;{jn. iqqsi' 1 a id eyei.ej-i.. : ( t;eqrdin^ pt uqtiliii.y di.-eipline. And >q(i an* pi I'o11oxx and observe all sneji ttrders (»|l|| ills) ri|C| i"!>a lia yill abilll, fl'oill tilin' to HttM*. is'i'i tvu rwun 1 lie uum- lliaildei'slllil'lllef for I lie I Hoe heili”. or nny of your sU|ieriui' nllieers. aeeordlno |t, ii,,. rules and dlselplliie of war. pursuaiit to the hixvs of tlii- Slate and of the I’tiiled Stales. And all inferior nllieers and ot liers. Iieloiio- iiik'tosaid eompany are In'reby re quired and commanded to obey you as tlieir eaptain. This commission loeonllnue during Slioiild an pleasure. (ii veil under the seal of |,im<elf of tile State. 1 i .M pi . f,‘ 11 I. an.! Iii'nii'jlil nexx I Hal liter.' ! * |(K| ral ioq- ot beef. Iloiu ami wlti-k x nit t Ip* roat( fpiiq t'lxv't; to n,' ' i o- , | bqt t b‘T< in uu appeurmie, 1.1 lie eoemx !n loxvnaiid Hint wt ai* in lie -tationed at tlie xvork- 010 mde out of toxx II. (i< - t. Ill—Mai'ebed hard all day mi- lil f o' I " o'eloek XX hell XX e XXelll into 2.7 miles J. E. WEBSTER, A, 1 (< *rn». \ - A i * I I \v CARROLL & STACY ! *;i 11 koc: ;i < ii 10 ; ;i i 0M4R oi'K i \ ’ : izniM.i.l M Snarl..: i 0. * * ' 1 ■ m 4 * t i *i * : c? y * J I i L 1 "i 111 p at I I !I ! 1 - t>:d I’laee W. K. Mi Aim 111 1:. .1. N. I.H'siuMii. I’. D \ via I'm: 1. I,. 1 i. Hvcits. ('omuiil Iee 1 i \it \i.\. S. <'. .1 ulx 21 IX'.M. Gaiiney City, S. C. ri'iiel i' l '- 1 l ions a -p> ■ i. liv 1 riaii i i I. i O,,. - > t e ,, ,, 1 7.*|. Xtitbll. ! e; ' 7(i. Hart lex 'mi . 77. Ii.iniil n.;'b 7>v. I'Mxxitrd ^ 1 7l». \ mo'i Spa:- . - SO ,i * is*' ph Toeio s!. ry Vie S'2. ( ieorpe N ice Ml. i IHIell Mar,! si. .loll 11 \\ nod - S.'i. W illiam \\ 1 1 Nil. .lolm M ' 1 • S7 .Inhli K \\ NS. IIetirx M 1 ilt Sll. lift . '.nt. ki,;. b w Hi. .Ian,.' - M il-. 112. .lobn M ilii: •. I I'olll I • e.x 1: etiit io-le.T nearly all well -mm! X. pi. pi' X xx iI It xx tt!1 xvio n xx 1 • \ il XX el I e lie; I I cV'vy niai “iir 1 nl rx !o"'t i x'"d rat ions of Ids- ! of Mo.ir. I'be sick are ; 11 i :iy xx el I. I hie I * irs not tl xx'' ! o ed .eioe - 1 ! ; ' i) . n {It,tv .- I lace ,l|e! . < 0,^ Well -upplifd ei!-. Mas well -npplied at tile Ten-mib Spring *1 ;<*l A I v .X< > I'M I : ! < >11 and i|fti f Jtll\ Hit h we xx l Your patronage Solicited. Livery and Feed Stairles. iti AT I VST • Her our tb 1 • I.! ‘ t neqmpi d for ept ;; ' * : 1..;' t ei* I '.'oil, eamp xxitli el. a 11 m order to ouike Inl'i low II I'l 111 I OS 1 IM I.lt. Corinth Dots. ' or.-, 'pond, nee of Tin: Lcik.i.i:. J • "lasiii S. ('. .Inly 2H.—Tbomas Clary vi-ii.t! 11. ||. p ri.qi'y recently. M . I.. M li.'leliel and Mrs. .latte -il "'d C'd. A . S. Wiiler- I be w 11 • > i i \ ( - \\ i • ^! of vo 11 r M > rc| *' *:*’ 4 ! ; 1 |’( |»^ \\ r IT • Wxlti I.;: SUMMER GOODS AT A GREAT REBilM! Slimiuei' Worsleils. I.iixvn-. M ill lin-. ' MU iO"- 1 iiaii'-. V. .ii ■ < •• Ln.'ei,, Klldil'olderles. A'e., Ac.. We would I'alh. i ii;t\i lie iiee tliese yoods over, and xxe iissure you il will be 1< y" :>• i!:l"i" 'l I > '.it; and see us. o <>'r 11 1 rx : I make a Specialty of Feeding Stock. It you have not liou^lit you summer -nil miw yixea Heal, (ieiiiiiue Ihiry.'iin. Suil- for men fron ('larx 1 I .V "I AN • * I S i, > i ! I.■: I .: i; lie bxe-to ou ■ t » da it - . .a I lie xv i H r -p. : u ai:"li,. 1 stieli a pleasant a- llutl tliix lie -pelil xx il II Njr, i{»{i .'ix>ek 1- v'ilutplclc.. |t has heen fu!i\ U'ad on Siioes and Slipper-. Come and -ec . ' Voqrs trqly J. 0. Spencer, Proprietor. \\ ( ;m*( fCI. Ileiijiiim (’oinn.i-.'.i * 11 mis.-i.iei <i .Ho X' .1 -. I : M'iM' ' "in iitO-ieiau-. o private- H:>: lolai I'ititk and Ijl. ill. 1 !!-(*•• • hi !'( \\ ‘ >!•( . 1 !.•• jf.iv-p(.* 1, Tiplm I n ad.dit i I hl'ee r.'I'X qll! - 1 ' x’v. i'. I'ldlli- I: e i: ol'ed.) I hilV' Vfl'l’M I 1 appear on l lie in■ Ii. seen I tint solo spelled I heir nan e name 1 ah h d et ,1. Il Mllne-s. Ill' l.\«'ei|enex’. ( har e- .,. W p . - I . 1 , • ' ' . > . I.llieknev. < lOVi tarn Ie.-t 111 of anx el 'ernor.'ind Toinqiander- unf )ue| tif t be -ajil Si ale,) )i|s | xx i'iit y • ,. sl .p, , , Itflli diiy ot Sepp njj,i:r in | br .u ar nl' | H . >( (tl ' ( ,, K , , nut 1,'ird one iiioiii»iu<( e|glu litMi.iri'd iiiid i.iohf and 11: the llitrly.ttdr year nf the llld('|>(‘l.d*'|iee of Hie l*|||. ted States of Ameriea. [Kiai..] Cm xiu.i - Him km:> . x Secretary - (Hliee. Cert Hied by 1)1. M. |,ee. .Imir. Seerelary of fate. t Mi the rexer-e side of t ii i - coin m i-- -ion i- I he folloxx in" : Si vn; hi Son 11 (’akih.iv \ . i Si'\i:t\m:i in. Hisian r. x XX . tl'k till, oll'.eu:! <| . A tier ei t lie com | anx Tbe foiioxxiiej diary 01 joiirii Sept. :l(i rain|i.'d al (ir (let. |—An mciiL No < let. 2—M social ioli. s net. :t—c, I lax a- M id 1 I ' Mj'- ir iu, tv n l.\ \ isitiii" \|rs. .hjiM I b,ry M 1 ami 'I r-. II illiai'd i\ irhx . of I’a 1 •oh 1 Mill- i.axe ii|i|\..i| p, si ,1 K i|'lix s furiii, .! f ;.tt <I; • : or Maeeifouia vis’ued Oil. -:.||.e; tin iifl'illlx. Me iie- I', Xt b'l'l'y X'. .1 III - olle of oil!' ‘"a Is. H. n 11*.line- daughters, of • il x. vi-ifed Air. .lobn II. e- fainilx reeenl I x. 1."-'!''i lo h arn I hat Mr-, .lohn ok 1 - im bef fi r. - ( 'at'olin. M lieleifvX visifed lier it< r m ar Home s. ('.'. !be 17t It WII I S i<< \ - i 1 ! V w f * 1 N ► t M — I Dr-is*. ion from ’ > \ * i C LIMESTONE * SPRINGS » LIME * WORKS, RICHARDSON & CO Less. cs. Manufaelurers of- BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND » AGRICULTURAL o LIME, And Dealer- in- - Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair, Dymamite, Blasting Powder. Fuse :>n . D , ;.^uiu xj.ip ,. H; 'ii.7 11 •r t: 1 it* • b. >iiii ploxtie i-k; i o| ( oimnlqa. |.- ;i| o!.! !' a l n.im - oq lji|t,t. M.. -out b ' •! y onr eft \. '. 'eK' aiiom txvelily.five "ork day and iii"bl. \. ; I! -iieeeetI in ..11..,,j,,ir ' 1 ll-e i I will "i Ve cm- 'Mn■ of our bread xx in• I do lici'elty cerfify unfo all xxlmm in" of com it limy concern tlinl Mieliiie) (ialTney Oef. |— Im-lak. n file <>atb of lideli.v forit.iei.ix Mr ''am Kirl.x. our . nlerprising '-buu !'. i- i.tlkine iibout rebiiildiii" !ii- '-iiiMi'i'x t Imt was burned some lime a"o. - I * • « • » I « M I „ I I <l||l oviill Shoals Vs- nci'-dil. irbood the other day hut it mun I lii'.e any of our “pels.’' " Vdela ('nrter jia--. tl il l ioii"lt I he-e ' 'di'. im;' Iasi I 'ridny. V! i. !.,d ; if t M e mil jee in y our re- I' M : ''I 1 Numbly -t boo's r* porltd A, X. W< »< >cI, i T I Z OiUinov, F. G. STACY m!) f of frit mis. i n eamp. Not Ii- a | oi lit ed ollieel 1 f 'i, disl.l.l \\ 11 It