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i A HISTORY OF LIMESTONE. SOMKTHING FOR HOTH YOUNG > AND OLD TO KKAD. i Recollections of an OKI Citizen Told in an Interesting Manner by Himself-—Its Schools Minerals, Etc. | itv tv. it. I ll'S*omi:. | I liii'e l*>ng thought that I wmihl try to give th*' piihlh' my ivrollontion of Liim’stom* Springs for th*' last .»(» years hut have always felt in com po tent for the task, hut im'oni|M»tent as I feel for writing tip Limestone Springs. £l knowj if I *lon t now or s*ion it will never he <lom hy me for I am near <tt years ohl. grey heatle*l ami toot hless Limestone Springs was a summer re sort for the hig hugs or rich men of the lower part of the state. When I was a hoy the large hriek hnihling which still stamis was built hy a corporation ami I was tohl cost OOO sixty thousand dollars. There was a beautiful ami large pavilion built just above the spring, also a nice bath-house with marble steps just south east <•! the spring ami just north east it is said three Itritish sol diers are buried w ho were wounded at the famous ('»*w pens bat I le ground, twelve miles north *>1 the springs. It i- >aid that \ ardy Mngby once owned all the land a roil ml here, ami lirst built his house about l<Mt yard.- nort h of tlu- spring, right wh*'re t i*!. •lohn lllaek .- famoii- big wibl plum tree still stand.- and still bears fruit. Colonel, if you should see this remember what you told me a few years back, what you did at the old plum tree, or what you learnt there when a scl 1-boy going p. school to C. C. Itosn. You know you ami I Were sol I boys in Isbo. Well this is <■ for .lohn now. Oh! that I hail the pen of a ready writer to tell of my school days at Limestone, but more further on. The marine steps at the bath house wa re hauled to (ipenville by wagons hv Mr Waddy Thompson a: *1 useil bv him for iIimh’ sti'ps to his dwelling house. The marble was <|uarried here at Limestone. I often wonder why there has not been a marble quarrv opi-mMl hi re. I be marbl*' is as mtieh in my log cabin as In would have done in a palace. I{ev. Dr. Curtis monument was erected by bis pupils ami stands in front of the Haplist church with the follow ing inscript ion : Erected in Memory of KEY . DK. THOM AS Cl IM IS. Ily bis atTectionatc ami de voted pupils. Illessed are theih'ad ihat die in t be Lord; tiny rest from t heir labors and t heir works <fo follow I In in. He was born May lu. I7s7. in the town of Wc-hc,argh. England, and was lost in the wreck of steamer North Carolina, bound from lloston to Norfolk. Janu ary, is:,n. Weather Crop Bulletin No. 25. The week ending September III was cooler than usual during the first three days, the departure from the normal averaging about one degree a day . but the remainder of the week was warmer tban usual. The nights were in t his set t lenient last Sunday. Sam Kirby our enterprising ginner is ginning cotton by the bale' If it was nt for our "Sam we dont know what we would do. I!. 1 i. Clary" our barmy wason a visit 4M bi> father last Saturday-night. Lawrence James was in these "dig- ins'' last Sunday to see his best girl. Sam Whelchel was on a visit to to m. ( i,N 1 i\i ia>. Matters From Maud. |Correspondence id I 111 Li.ni.MJ. | Mvrn. S. ('.. Sept. —Cotton was badly stained with dirt by the heavy rain that struck this -ection. W e arc glad to report a fine sorg hum crop at t bis place. The people are - sweetening. Some of the young peo ple had an old-fashioned candy pull ing Sal unlay night. U'e believe if Wc would make home more pleasant and take a groaler in- Capl" Clary, our enterprising and were uniformly cool. The highest j bust ling farmer is making molasses temperature was Ii2 reported from now and has been for some time. Greenwood. Abbeville county; the They do say Hester lllanton is one lowest .V2 reported from (ireeiiville on of the happiest men that e\er was. the 21st. and from Liberty. I’ickens It’s only a boy. county, on t he 22nd. JJ I he week began with cloudy and rainy weather which hist ed until Thursday, on which day ihc weather | Mrs. Mallie l5lanton(his daughter) became sett I I and remained clear to ' last Sunday. the end of the week. About an av- Amos Clary took allying trip to enem of sunshine for the week. | spurt an burg last Tuesday on busi- Tl,ere were heavy rains on the IXlh | m ss. lie came back via Macedonia, am! Hit h. ipiile general over t lie State llrot her < 'lary has an eye to "double In some piirlions of the State the i blessedness" and we doiit blame him rainfall was excessive Hooding bottom , for it is rumored that Macedonia has lands and damagimg ung.it hered crops, j snnie very bcaut iful daughters, and siainiug entton. where the Isdls i Mr. Warmolh and his son Logan. also j-lopped at "Capt" Clary's Tuesday- / .cv>: tli AFreegS Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla •'C. I. HimxI ,* <'11., I.iiim II, Mass.: “Dear Sir-: We liave tried Il'iod’s Sarsapv rllla amt liiei *1 to ce all you elaiin for it. My were open; pea-vine hay wa? . . . damaged in some loealilies; turnips nighl. They were going l«> North wife was poisoned 1 . ivy when a young woman, any ot tier ITered I o t he t rade. •'* : f’nrolina. an.l for Hglit years was tn.iiMed ev.'ry seaxon Our wmidwork is I Imr mghlv ss Points of Excellence in the Tennessee Which have wrought for it the highc-t 1 xeomiums from t he progressive farmers and freighters tlirohghout the entir uintry ’The boxes in wheels of "’Tennessee Wii.mim an fnnad into the huh hy a powerful llydriiulie Press, which i> capable uf exc i'ti three hundred tons. No Wedging, no opportunity of ni’ciimiilntion of ri . huh and outside of box. and a- a eonsei|iienee no loose Their tires are the heaviest of any on the market, ere is more iron and better iron work on th a pr< -sure of 1 t e. . hi t W eell than on ami other root crops were also injurt more or h ss by the heavy rain'.where , S; v hoy s ! donl forget that the first the rainfall was not excessive it | Sunday in < tetoher is missinoary day proved beneficial, c-pccially to late ! at Corinth. gardens and to late eotton giving the Now we ll close with a few ‘'donts -mall hulls a ehanee to di'Vidop and for the young folks, mature. Peas, turnips and potatoes I. Pont go a fishing or hunting on wed am! -till a were generally benefited, as well as i Sunday . pastures I 2. Do nt get grown before you are. Cotton picking was interrupted Ibis I Last but not least do'nt disobey w eekjby t be rai ny a;:d eloiidy weatlier, ! your parents or guardians, wide 11 ill S* I e becked tile opening of I the bolls, as did I lie prevail ng cool .... nights, but during t he elcur weatlier j Cowpens Chronicles. Hood’s Sa ;> Cures it ur.'ited in boiling I'r -' Skeins iire made of highest grade eleireo:i| iron. ;n' weigh more per set tluin those of any other wagon, with tin* liri'.'iking out aiul tcrribli' ttrliingand 1 1"' "ork i- all piiinted with the be-t biiiml- o, p.ii burnhiK. I Hmuglit Ini * wusiis t.ail a 1:011: as linseed oil, and finished with the best brands of English vu! - anyonecmtli.nl. slu- wus in this ilixirt-xslng 'The spokes are driven by imiehinery in hot glue, ami couilitiou fvi'iy ji'.ir until tn'Kiin to take iiir dried, and thoroughlv seasoned: the axles iire imule 01 b 11. Sum mm. lere-t in miikim g ! li eldldrell hilppy tllilt fiilluvved . pii'king un 1 • 'lIl'IVS piindene*' W ri KIA l.i:iu. it tumid prevent m;iny liiiimin vv recks. iind is prngre iudiciite t bill -siii'g r:ipiilly. bepurts in iminv lueiilities lutll ( 'llVVI' i:n- S. ('.. Sept. 27.- iind if •mr peopl • VV • ill Id b •• il. Ill'll'*' t * * of tbe ernpli ;i- been giit in ■red illld t lie "Blind tigers midertiiiik t*i <p home .-upplic- iind !••-- (•> p<»liti<*s. reiniiinder is in sight. t tier *• being but ] | t i lie il L" linsl t in- smiki-s in 1 his nnd eonsider vv bill 1 Im l< >s! 1 illie | H H 1,1 J>rOS|H*r1 1 uf ;i hit<• er i p. W it Ii it miinity lu-t T'ri'liiy night. The VV'Mild lie Wiil't II if impl'ul'cil ill Imme. few widely s eilttel'i'il exei •piions, tin- WilS. t vv • i nevv Ituiirders r* -gist*- Hooil'sSiirsaparill.:. which lias cITi-rti'il :i jisr- fect ouri', without leaving any scars, ami she has hail No Sign of the Poison Since. She Is well ami hearty. 1 have taken llooil's Sarsaparilla a iter th 'tip with g"i a I results, ami have also given it to our four children. Wears all pictures of perfect health anil owe it to Hood's Sarsaparilla." .1. C. l ltl 1 man. Van- dalia. lllhaiis. « N. I’,.* If \"ii ilei'ido to take H mm| sSarsapa rilla do imt fie imluee.1 to 1 v ..tie i insteail. Hood’s Pills J 11 •'"id ],erfect luproportion ami api ■ .cam e. per bo*. tongues bolsters, bounds timl spokes of best while ojik . ! bireli. Hie "best in the world." and the beds of clear fonm lar. Tbe longues and front hounds are so const moled t Im rest upon tin necks of the team. The holsters are plated their entire length, and t counterwork, which prevent them from wearing bottom of W e are pround of the ' ’Tennessee" and want to sell W'c also keep const tint ly on hand a full line of Ihc. Furniture. Stoves. Stove Fixtures. Tinware, etc. Also a full line ot I ndertakers Goods, ('ollin-. 1 l{ohes. Ucummlicr t hat our good are hought ;it the riirlit p’ t indicr i- ail hickory; tin till- of black yellow pop- lit t lc w eight • m. the J, and talk less about party issued iind reports indicate a short crop, eon- j |, ., price-, illld you gel 1 he b tiirilT nieiisttre- until they I nine bet ter neipiainted with cuint • State iind National govornm nt. wc would enjoy .a greiit dc.,1 mure roulidenee it present. \\ i I son. * >f in eiieh "1 lu r than vv • ilo : 1. T lion I iind " Dim-" Sh elhv. N. • .. W i' l*i • visit it T. Tluiinp-im- Silt ur • i:i\ 2i Rev. J. T. 1 lord. * »f Mi Ini s moved to 11.-u, *ii•! t a. \\ i -h him eo n 1 i nue* 1 MJrn The fuiicr .-il .if Lc i Sm pr* ciiched t It <• foiirt Ii Sunil; he r at l he ! S cvv BI. nt siderably below last y ear - y ield. As tbe pieking tidvatice- tbe former es- 1 t imates of si short crop sire being ver- ( iTu d . P is generally stilted that the crop is being marketed a> fast its •uitbered. Sea l-land eotton is eom- l;iy m< irntn g. Sa ml. • . boiirdtug liottsi nonius imule ;i living Corn is. hirg'dy.beinggat liered. iind j wit It till' eXi'i t rip lo 11> uI'iel ta. N. < '. la-t Siit urd:t\ iind Sunday . \\ G. Harris, of Island ord N. spent last Sattirdiiy iind Sundiiy w : tb ri l.alives at 1 hi- place. P. T. Hicks, id 11 icksville. N. < 1 l'< >111 ,,r l:, V , "' l,u I gave 11- i, pleasant call lay. II wliirli an* said la* poti:*. tin* «*ar> an* w oil tilled and heavy and under left for 1 • I'censboro. Gil.. where lie goes Will 1,ui' 1 'li by Rev. William W hile. 'Tin: Li:i>ui:i: i.ailcu to ivacb llii- of- lice Monday . Kinion rdiintoii of a boiini'ing boy don t -i'em to In mti 'i for mu.-ic like bis d.ad. but I giie-- In' II be anotber fiddler. John Black ha- hi- n. w madiini-ry now ready lor bu-inc--. i’rompt at tention will be gi\-. n lo ginning and grinding. the intlueiiee of the hot. dry weiilher ( ^^,.1'^,, 111 I ) l i \ •*' »l l Ol I I Ol* .1 Uh-r harvrst is prn^ivssin^ limd\ I 1;|<t j with a fair yield, owing to a ( |‘., v r city of seed last Spring the aggregate crop will|lie a.medium one. theavi'i'- Prof. .1. T . < 'riiw 11. Sloan A < o. 1 ,f cv s school loseil Lay . He and family left Moii- Ku! hei'ford < 'oiinty. N. ('. |{. W . Mitch;,m and I'hildren ire vi-itihu lrii nds i,l k ing- M011 nl;iin i- I he happy fat her age heingsmalh'r. Ithis week. II. i- -u 1 pi id lie The | m'ii crop is not of uniform eon- • \| r 11Ml | \| r< j,,,, t. Carroll, of Clif W. I*. Self In;- line here without doubt and it is ol fine G,,w pens I'lirna.'.'am ipliility and I think eiisy to get at. Limestone rock a little ea-l i- im x- luiustiilde and fine ipiality. W lien I was ii hoy Linn -lone wa- booming. From Jim 1 to hi u Ul -|- were at the hotel, which is a large three-story hriek building with over bin rooms. The farmers for miles around sold eurn. todder. Hour. oats. hee\e.-. Hint toll, I'hn'ken-. butler. Vegetables, etc. The farmer- thought it a big liouiiu/u for them, they were will- llia to credit the cuinpauy for any amount. But. ala-' alas! tin pativ broke and left I In - poor tarmer- hlue and sad. Tle ir private property was nut liable for t heir debts. A good many farmers lost heavily. Among them were my fat In bro* her. uncle and a poor old man named ( lary who sawed and furnished lumber for the building- I have been told that his daughters sawed a great many ot the logs with a cross-cut . pairs at t h in•'. ready to have mipr 111 shape for tix voiir collon up 11 ma rket. I.. T. < 'lary lo ui. -I reet. has a full h ways rciidy to gin -hort notice. lb ur ward arc a I way - pri with a smil* and prompt ly , Frank W illiam- I. ing \\ T. I bu t oii'- ever undertake- I I wants insurance amt 'The I . S. ollicia! turhing - business -••r i- h;m Several Spartanhurg oil Im-im t he week. Marion tiiirdner i.- I'itined. for he don 1 li! ing. any how . Mi-- May 'Tliomp> • 1 i- growing a nice lut of corn heads. They are • piile a novelty fur t be y oung people. t »ur beef market m;in wa- picking cotton yesterday fur recreation. r. di l ion, t be excessive rains during it - I growing season 'vrec injurious to it in j jijj purl ions of tin* State. Beanuts arc being dug and yii'ldiug only fairly Well. Turnips and other root crops are not doinga- well a- previously indi cated. except -Weft potatoes, which u\id with a very goo I yield m place; and poor in other localities. I ||S .\| ;muf . l( ., c,, wi ln-*'et> have attacked ' |I. i;.,,,,|,i,.u,'.rie light-. >""»e ''.'Untie.-. fc eal,bilges are being j p, i!kil ^ i'.,- | M . v , llM w,,rk o de-troved by them iind rolling badly. , tun -p 'it Sunday with Mr. .1. I. family. Will Mi bsler. of Blaek-biirg wa- over on a -br>rt visit to bi> parents last Sunday. The Wilkins t rio have put in a new t Weill y-l|0|'-e power engine ill their j gin and are now prepared to do | their •• u-1<inter- some line work 'riio su ssi 1 *r< >( oc't ion I!>>' I^iro I• l•• i 11-ure with 1 li e,un|>anies. ! r< |)i'e.-t .1 '1 mi of II a rl!' >1-11. $1ii.mi7.i',T,7 : \mcrb'an Fir uf Bi, ; it ^ uf .f'J.iis;! I | A I lari ford, of llartfoi asset - of .f7.u7''.»' , .»2 Home ..f N1 w York 1 i m is s;; j ; l'••n!l Fire of !’ • '!•■ I'lua. w 11 n as set - of SB I can place an;, iva may lune. Pon t fail to call befor, cont ract iic for \ our insurance. Gall and see us before buying. CARROLL, CARPENTER & HUMPHRIES. LIMESTONE * " . * LIME * WORKS, RICHARDSON & CO., I -essees. Manufacturers of BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL •« LIME, \ud Dealers In Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair. Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps. i i; i. with i i) I < • risk F. G. STACY. Sy rup making from eaue and or- ne i M. •w . It nm* « m 11 11 ! The vv ay •. ! tin- 5 IM *>f our ci ! i/t-lis v -- tb. Iwelling on Main St reel. . . | ...--I- u. II. I lowe and J no. T'owler I ‘.I- eontinues aelively »'"* ,i "' | ( . IV) ,| 1( . ( . ulltr . lr ,. is considerably greater Hum yj|, j ( ', |( |,| n .t,irned toiler you from that lirst gathered tliere bemg |iunHi in s |., sl Satur lay 21 iiiarU<H| inrri a^*. 1 !iird <*rnji nt veget a hies hei ug marki't i'd from truck fernis along tlie-uiitli coast. 'Third erop*if Irish potato,- promise a good yield. Oats being sown to some extent. In general, tiie week was favorable for farm-work of all kinds. .1. W. Bm kij. I til'eetor. s. < ‘. S. U . S. Golumhia. S. G. Sept. 2!lh. IV* I. ,urg after -p nding -•■vcral days wit h her sist• r MI - -. W. \. Moore. .gl.il lie E-ker.a three yei, I' old soil of Mr. and Mrs. J.’T. Robison, iliedlhe 2:»inst. Tiie bereiivi'd family have the heart felt sympathies of the en- t ire eommunit y. Edit or Mangum. of thet'liftou En terprise. wa- in town yesterdiiy. i.. yi. o. |ARK PENNYROYAL PILLS the eeb-brat• i Fomnlo Regula tor are peri'ec; iy -ale and iilwiiys reliiihle. Tu; ;i! I I'regtiIni'ilies, painful M• ' 'nation-. Suppres sion, etc., they i.. '.••r mil to .-ilford a speedy and certain relief. No Exri.- UIMIM. hut a scii i.tili'- and positive relief, iidopled uiiiy after ye;n-s of ex perience. \ll order- -upplicd direct iiuiu our oliiee. I’ricc pi-r paekiige, .’jsi.iKi or -ix packiig-- f- r -f.'t.O". hy mail postpaid. E\i:i:'i Bv* K\<.r: Gi \i:w i iu.i). Barticuliirs fsciih-d) le. AH ' r PARK REM LIFT CO., Boston, Mass. sorniKi.’N si.\11 .. \ (’(). Wood, I 5 A TV Iv IC . OiilTnov, - - Having just received a 11 ER R I NG-II A I.I.-M A R Y I N l;iie.-t improved' BI Rtil.AR BRGt >T SAIT, with Autoinalie Bolt Work and Tim, Lock and / J Safety Deposit Boxes. I am better prepare 1 than ever l-> take care of your funds. Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent. Goiinty ('hums Bought. Exchange Boiiglil' and Sold. 'Thanking you for pn-t favors I solieii vou fuiurc bii-' - -s. R. <». Sam-. I.II'Si OMII. D I. rl l I l .1011X1 id tllilt it Well elcnll- |UOT WHAT WE SAY, hut what Hood's Sarsaparilla Does, that Algood Nev. , Notes. < orr*-spoiideuce of Tih. !.i.i»;i.i,'. i Ai.coon S. Sept. 2o. — Mr. .1 no. Belly who wa- -- .-• v> rely cut in tin- hack of the neck, i- -lill improv ing iind will -non be no again. Mr Alfred llarri- < bought a new engin will gill cotton lo | nr One ot Mr. iind M r ehildreii ioi- be n <| some bet I er m >\i M r. \\ m. < iai'iiiH t|Ht I' • r) lias pi',--- and •i ion Blanton - Factory ick but i- Y-bury Weill over to la -I T i nla \ on iiw and be would saw of nights, and now tin- old limn lias crossed over the river it lew yenrs pji-l iind he iv-t- in \hrnhani s bosom. I hope, whih lii- s*-*'*,nd wife iiud daughters are on rented land, in a cabin, working a hoe crop for one- third of t he crop. oli! rich men that won't pay your ju-t debts. I advise you to read Malieehi and James, v chapter and lit h verse. I In- great a post le Paul says "owe no man any- t hing 1ml love , After the the company broke tin- property fell into I In hand- ot l h<- hank of tin- State. It was afterwards bought for jjsRUMMi hy Rev. Dr. Tlionuis Gurt is slid Win. Gurtis. his Cliflon ;md G|.-n son. They were Englishmen and gen- business, tlcnien of t lie t rue type. Both were Riiptist preachers. "They opened up a female college in iNl.i—one of the Im'sI schools in tin South. They were largely patronized, having pu pils from many Stales and Guha and Yankee teachers as they were called, and some of them I remember with plca-urc yet. Boys school mates of mine, don't you feel younger when you review bcingat Linn stone Springs High School at the commencements and May parlies. Wasn't it grand He will go to Em-man l iiivcrs'it v in a prominading those long piazzas with f,. w davs to att.-ml l ha! in-l it ut ion. the girls, and then -m b grand sup- Mr. J. Gardm r visteil friends and pers. all free, given hy the Curtiss'. r( .|.,tiv,-- G|. .idah- last Siiturday Oh they were noble men. Yes. great . m ,| Mmdav and go,nl men. They had from lull Several ol our eg folk- - to 200 pupils. Hie Rev. Dr. W il- s, m ,|.; v Scho*,! iiii'mn'al Ham Curtis t*dd me after his fat her s pj,.,| m(1 „, IM . xl S;,i urda v and^Sundav. Church Calendar. 'The GalTney Bresiiy lerian Ghurdi— R,-v. c. E. Robertson. Ba-tor; -er- i tells the story of its merit and success vie,--every tiiird Sabbath at li a. m. Remember HOOD’S CURES, and S p. m. ; Sabbath School every Sahhath at IGuiia. in.; Bi'iiyer meet-j ing ,-very Eridiiy evening at S:i>0. 'The GiilTm-y Bapti-t ('liureh—Rev. , B. B. Robert sou. Pastor; services I every Sunday .-it li a. m. and S ;M0 p. ! m. ; Sundity Seluad 11: In ;i. m. ; j Braver meeting evt-rv Wt-dnesdav Eaetorv The Carolina Buggy Co., THE GAFFNEY LAND AGEN' i Will give you next week a list of clesir; property they have for sale. If you have any Real Estate you wish to sell or rent Are the largest man - Mr. P.II. By.ir- went I il'ovvpen- litst W ednesday on bu-ii,. Mi" Clifton T. < litry wa- in ihis seetiou Iasi 'Tm -day ••• bu-jm --. Mr. Ed wood Gardm T went to GatT- m-y last Sitturdiiy on bu.-ine-s. Me-sr-. By ars G|;n-v ;,nd Ricbard- are making tin- lim -I sorglmm we luive seen lbis s.m. Nlr. Amos <'lary v i-ii I I'rirnd-iind ndi,lives in tin- -eetioi. la-t Saturday We were glad to have him vi-it us UIKt itre expect mg to t inie of it. ^lr. MeMelian. :> t< a • stopped with ^lr. \. W’ Monditv night. dent h—he was hurned on hoar*I -hip on Cheasepeitk Iniy in .liinmiry IN.V.I; he aiul a negro were itll tluit were lost, and the last seen of Dr. Thomas Cur tis ho was in his eahin at night read ing hjs Bible; be ye id-o ready, for in iiiich an Rour as ye Hunk not ye may lie also mi I led away --that hi- gros- ini'oiu*' was jjldii.iNio and In- «-\pens< - ♦ I<| JNNi, so his income wa- .f2<t<t<N, vvii- t I'ouhl* d vv rluar. II*- eoiild vv«-ll atforil to giv* li, Ve il goo*| o .< I i'llm luer evening ill s :«M(; -erviee- ill second Sunday :,l o p. m. I he M,-t h*w'list t 'Imreh—Rev. f!. M, Boy<I Biistoi", l-t Siihlialh, tiiitTney. I I :i, m,; Beulah, d p. m ; (■atTney . 7:!lttp. m. ; 2nd Siibhalh. Wilson'- < 'hapel I I a. m. ; i iaITney . 7 :!>(• p. m ; ! 1 1 ' ^ 1 ^ ,CAI . drd Sahhiit h. Gel h-emiine. Ilii.m.; UlclCtUrGES Oi vGhlClGS r ;;op ,,,. in. _sahhaii, in the South, and make a. m. : Gatlney. 7 :.!0 p. m. fl->p I'jGSt OnlV Our Episcopal Chureh—Services every i ur,| y‘ W UI fourth Sunday a! II o'clock a. in. iind gOOUS haVG always a 11i'I'uo*>n ill o *i clock. Mil VI IJY MII IJ* III.-. Dray lonville B.iipi isi—W D. Kirby, pastor; services every third Sabbath at I I a. m. Sabbat It school everv Siihhalhiit I't a. in. Buldie iuviled. ■ • u.iiiii n Mil l:* lies. Limestone llapti.-t ('hureh—Rev. D. II. W hitteiihtirg. pastor; services 2nd and llh Sunday of eiieh month: prayer meet ing every Thursday night iit X o clock : Sunday school at 2 p. m. M. E. church—Rev. M. \|. Mmizon. pastor: serviees 1st. dr*I and llh Sun day-a! II a. m. iind s p. m. Sunday school at d p m; prnyer meeting 'Thui'sdny night. A M E Zion i 'hur< h—Rev. .1. II Jackson pa-tor: -ervi''es tin- 2*1 Sun day in each month nt J o'clock; pray er meet ing every Sunday . Corinth's Choice Chowder, j I'orre-pontb nei- of Tin Li:i*<<i.k, I (PIEDMONT A R LINE.) IToutii of tiie '.limit Vo.stibulod Limitod. ONION Kl> ill m i.K C I'ASSKNOKH TRA1M, (■I I IT<-> 1 \ av;ii-l l-l. I Hil l. v • . I.ia, I' -l Mail! “ CALL ON THEM. TERMS MODI Sipei iinan Ca >c S. ||. Glilb umaI i-m (o his piitroiis and frii-nd-<-very May |,p | j N , ,i party iind supper <di hoy -, wii-n t it grand ' ^ on hud to k now t Dr T hoi mis t'ur- Iis before you knew hb worth, luid to he with him around tin- lire-ide* In ttetoher. I s >I ,-it an iis-oeiat ion iit Goueher Creek, h* -p* nl the night |<with me. I wa-a widower then. liv ing degrec, a pp was terribly st I'cllgt II I II' Bit ter- <' 11 ,*• ■ d Ii Ed war* I Sic p Iind ii runiiiii.' year- -landn - of Fleet i'i* vnghi il log eahin with stick and dirt h., X( ., m p,,,, t |, •'JlfuniV.' "'th it loft in it. I had |,j, |, ., ,, Iter eompany iilso. My self an*l l he Sp,.j,ki-r « •. • Tith.-i mpiiny slept in Hie loft ami Keyer sort** oi Dr. Curt is occupied I he room below XNil> mi . Ul . ( |,|, imd a uiori'geniiil iiuiu and iuterest- Bitlers and om Tug eonversat ionalist ymi hiirdly ever, Sul,,. ,-iii-i- 1 | |,i, meet. He seemed to enjoy- hiinsclf j |{. DuBi'e dru Bi II \l CoKIMIl, S. C. S.-pleiuliei* 2<i.— We notice In In-l .vei-k's LiaMii-iu t hat * I- "L. M . O.' returns the ruck that vie threw with a vim. Wc beg leave to assure our friend I bat tin- barn is not YY is., "to bunt. \ nd s*, far as left handed ""d Rile- pitchers ill'* eolicerned we have plent v —•rd. 'i of them Now the only way for them alarm- (t he Coivpcii - hoy- to prove tous ; ;|l "l I"' tluit they can hit a harn door, i- to ■ -h and send a formal challenge to W . Roiin- I .I. d ric ) ree l iatTiiey S. < Gur imilitin wa- c;il| ( .i out last Bn- HI., day to •pn-ll a disl urbance t hat wji- ol i-ight ,'iiused hy I ml t les seemed to Ih seven certainly i\i li* and (surely mnd-< John gu is**,) Hi- w;is timillv h\*' large \\ inslow lx itehens. ' | i | l he We regret \* ry niueh tub urn that El'elide Miss Sallie \Ih n is va ry -i*-k. W * Yi'"i*'a hope tIn,ugh that -In will soon he ii|i >1*1 hy W . - and about. I Messrs John ami Bunyun Austell taken the first premi ums at fairs when shown in competition with the world.' The Gaffney Wagon and Furniture Co., handle niir goods in GntTney ami will hi- ph n-cd to -ell the celebrated " Bn-mium ('at'idimi Buggy *ir;,uy - tbiugt l- tbat goes mi wheel- ('all • n, t li«-m for any tiling in their lim- iind you will hetreiited right. But don t for..i t to ask for the "Bremiuni (‘arolim, Bn-igy . iminufiietured on honor hy Carolina Buggy Co., Vorlt v illt*.. K. C'. mad-iT Og. Ili- • •hoiei i*. "fr* -h pig" I ml Ii nt for hi- own t riIn logs nr* id. --ing- in di- iy FARMERS AND MILL MEN. We hitv* n i-i-ntly opened a (•eiieral Miu lii ii ry I loii-e in Spiirtanlmrg and arc pi'i piiri d to furnish Engines and Boili r- of all styles and sizes; Wider Will, i- 'mu. Gri.-t and T’eed 'lills; • •ill- T i i di r- a ml tindeii.-i-i's, I ’r* --es. E* cd G tit 11 t-. Corn Mills it 11 -t y I*-- ; •'am llill- lingine T'dling- ami Tarm Machinery : Mowers Belting, ami < v* ry I hing in I h* line <>f HACHINKHt AT SMALL PROFIT PRICES. lollgll I Nyrl lil-onml. ;; s N .. .{<> x<i. ra I'.i’Y Dully \ ' , <*• '.•• i t.’.'i s.in* am A ’ ;i !;• J . . 1 ' i. .iin 4 N • « — 1" pm '.i.-H an ** h* mb * 11 - .* pm 1 ’ urn *• l • •! ! «• Hill* J •) 11. I pm 1-' t ;im • 4 1. 1. il. -; pm il.ia inn M l •I'HgI tl . 44 Mt A. ' B\ 1! t'> im. IJ.'" inn 1- 1 • am 1 P i in 44 W• ti l l ■ i._'l am 1.11 mu !. 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J am l.lit pm 14 rii:tr;il 1.1 • pm .. l'» am -•.-ii pm 4 ' ■> *' ' ' .t a n t . pm • \v. 'did •• r ti.ll,' pUI 4 * r r<»nt»;i id ;| in ...i. pai •* iMt.unt Airv pm 44 i 7..'is pm ** LgI;» t • * ill! ■ pm k ‘ < .Hiiti- Yillr ; -1 4. ■" 1 am s.".'i pm 4 - lluiitnl • N'.tgb . > ''."■'I pm v.:; ' |im Ar AH.iIB 1 . 1 i 11,i i • pin am pm A’*' \ l i. Ii • ' HI •.'. : :ii pm 1 *1111111 »i Cm s. r\ i* <• So -, . > a 11.1 .'•; R i-le in..ih1 :rt 1 h i! | ’ • Mail ; 1 hiliman sleeping 1 ;• i i*. • : * .*: s'. i orU. .i is* w c : i anil Soul iwsP-rn \ ■ Limit • ii Now ^ 'i.rU mnl N ' • * l i ! 4 . • ;. |H be t \\ G ' ' 1 \ l Udoa is. \ in Alluu- t «■ ! lud W It WilHltillg- W. L. Douglas CUniT IS THE BEST. OrlwEa NO SQUEAKING. ♦ 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF ^ *3.5° FINE tolf&KANGARQIl _ ^ 3.5P P0LICE.3 Soles. Boys'SchoolShoes. •LADIES* i ^ SEND FOR CATALOGUE W*L* DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You can nave money by piireluiHiuK \V. L>. Donulmi Slioen, Ili-cause, we :iie the l:,rK**st manufacturers of | ailvi :tised slioea in the world, mid guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high pi ices mid the middleman’s profits. Our shoes enual custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. Wc have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by WILKINS BROS.. Gaffney. S. C “The Court of Last Resort. U Those who have failed to get cured elsewhere of the WHISKEY, OPIUM, MORPHINE andTOBACCO HABITS and NERVOUS EX HAUSTION are invited to CORRESPOND WITH the KEELEY INSTITUTE, P. O. Drawer 27, Columbia, S. C N. B.—'Tin* Keelev Treatment i- iidmiuislered in Suiitl, t'iiridimi only The Hennemar? Monumental Jewelry Store. The largest stock of Solid Silver Ware, Silver Novel ties, 8 > I .A. - .\i < >.X 1 and j*<; wicr^- 'V in Pied mont Caro lina. Out of town orders .solic ited. 45 Morgan Spare, Spartanburg, S. C. t'»J! Ki* >r Smitnl I i .id' •! fill* ||| t ii II vhI III ^ .til • tu or ui It! ivss BOMAR BROS. & CO. S. C. W . . . I I IJi< ,l* :i I P. . A -'l. VV V-ll, M • . II J. A IK)|,SON ' l] W. II. '.IJI.I.N, Oen I M gr. V’ L-hijNv, V, P.l J. E. WEBSTER, At- I .-» \v laffncy City, S. C. ■ ur! PATEN T aCaveati, and Tradc-Markv rl :aincj {entbaum »e !• I. . x-occi] Soua Orncc is Opposite U. S. A.iml WC lull : . ■ • p : i.I ll;» tremote fi m W uvhi: S Scud model, drawing er r 1 Jli-m. Wo advuu-, it | a Jihargc. Our fun : uuj l.:i ; u'.J * A Pamphlet. “(Gw tcii fcost *-t mbs In the U. c.J i ent free. Addrc SSf .SNOW Opp. Patcnt OKFict, Was ^w%vww%vvvO