The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 12, 1894, Image 3
A HISTORY OF LIMESTONE.
Mil.'
•Iiickcii
SOMKTHING FOR BOTH YOUNG
y AND ODD TO RKAD.
Recollections of an Old Citizen Told
in an Interesting Manner by
Himself—Its Schools
Minerals, Etc.
| isy vv. it. i.irst |
Now I tiikr tip Hit* limit* Sflionl
wlticli "its tiiu^lit l»y I*mvi<I IMolti
Rosa for sovt-ral voars. lit* was a
A Messages From Grassy Pond.
ItllXSSY I’ono, S. ('..lift. 11.—Tin*
past work wa> onr of the most favor
able of the season for the farmer to
ami onh ilrnul
lioht ami •_ r ra|'' in 1 •
K.lwartl was lrtM>iirer of
the S.. Mannin Urown .1 -tnl l.t..
in -Juth I'. S. Ini'antrv in the Mrxi- , , , • .
.•an war. afterwanl- met !io.list j k'at ton, t Imu^h t he reeent wiml i<
minister ami ehap!ain of Oml eatalrv ami rain storms of Sept . -7 left it in I
llutler- Keirt. in late war .1'40011 mtin ., preeiirioiis eomlition yet there Ims I li
who iilwa\s w• n• o' •ii>n on tin tl Vil> ) oiniiilitv nathrreii up in "
fieltl ,»f battle and used it. Iml at- ' * . ..
temletl. when m. fruy was on hand, to "'•'••■r.«ltir.n.- t he hri-ht. siiniiv. I
id~ elerieaI ea!liie_. 11. has imireli- 1 I wealiier of t he past week. 1
ed over tlit^liiml river. The write
knows not the fate of the others.
ornduate of
eolle^e.
and the
Rev. T. .1. ('iimphell.ii Yiroinian. ami
a descendant of the gallant ( ol.
('amphell of Revolutionary fame, who
studied Greek underhim. was a tailor
ami worked :it his trade in the store
of .McArthur .V Clark, the merchants
who did swell a t hrivinn credit busi
ness. mention of which Ims been
made before—tf.tli.tNMl worth of notes
sold at .McArthur's bankrupt sale af
ter the will* for a mere sono Mr.
Clark died several years before the
war. I now own the real estate that
McArthur A Clark owned. M. S.
McArthur moved to Lamar county.
Texas. He. like myself, was married
three times. In may. ISS7. I visited
his home in Texas. Rut I must ^el
back to Rosa ami his students in
IS.'SI. I will name some of them who
were you no men from twenty to
twenty-five years old : Win. Wilkins.
Ravid Macombson. II. R .''inith and
invsclf boarded with David Lipscomb,
two miles south.from Monday till Fri
day (or.1>l a week, and it was first-rate
board at that. I will tell you a oood
joke on Wilkins and myself about the i
oirls later on. (•! how we did love
them !
Tho>. and Derhin Littlejohn and ,
Monroe Scott hoarded with that ^ood
old deacon. William Austell, who
lived one mdc from the school. Mr. !
Austell was the father of my first
wife. She was a pupil of Dr. ( urlis
and afterwards a teacher, and a "ood
one, too.
Dick T urnipseed. Hamilton.
Win. Centre, of Richland county and
Chapel, of Newberry, boarded
with Hiram Locklcirt. two miles
soulh.
McCullcii. of York. W. D. Camp.
,S|oho Farrow . W in. Foster and <'has.
I'ldty. now editor of t he .■spartan. wer»*
*|ui|cu|s friiin the Sparianliurt' dis-
Iriet, Ami the ft We fe o| hers, Sonin
were killed and some wounded in the
late civil war. and some have crossed
over the river, waiting forlhe^real
judgement day. and we who are
linocriun on the shores of time tllid
must soon cross over, can w»* sine
that son-', ,
Ami let this feeble hotly faint.
Ah. let it faint and die,
My sotii shall <piit this mournful vale
And soar to worlds on liijdi.
Clloitrs—Ami I II simr hallelujah.
And you II sin*_' halellujah.
Ami we ll all sine halellu jah.
When we arrive at home.
Miive joy or j'ricf. eive t-ase or pain.
Take life or friemls away.
Rut let me meet them all aeain.
In t hat eternal day.
So inieht it he.
(to isk t om isi iin. |
Other Limestone History.
Limestone Springs i< indeed classic
orouml and is a spot never to he tor-
"ottnii by tiiose who in school hoy
davs. enjoyetI ‘he privilege of D. D.
Ri»<.i s teaehino. Tin writereommemls
his <dd school fellow. Mr. Lipscomb,
for his effort t 1 pul in pi int some of
his reininiseenees of the ‘liist.
His <
nqiiirx iihout I hat old plum-
!!■•
•r jiiii
i xx hat happened under it .-luill
he
iinswcrcil. It xx,us simply !t game
of
“old
sledge" for the cash, our
lir
st las
1 and only gambling game.
Soim* of t in se < 'harlesi on boys had
seen Fort Moultrie. < hi one occa
sion a crowd of smtdl ho\.- at an idle
hour. Milder the Charleston boys' in
struction constructed a mud fort in
the ditch below the sprine and in
mimic warfare thi- fori was defend
ed and attacked the mi-'iles of at-
Mr. (i. A. Fllis and family. <>f d'n d 1
Ryarsvillc. N. ('., fathered about l ,; 1
three hitles of cotton the past week, w«
hut at this writin-r it looks very much wonM
like ;i failure upon the part
of the cotton pickers for this
week, sis vcsterdaN was very rainy
and to day there is much wind and
torrents of rain. Poor farmer, he
oij r
M
M
Mr
W
tack be'mu: iptill sijtiilis. Perhaps
more than one n > L r uot id- iirst thinks very hard of having to kill
iniudc lesson in wstrlsire. I he re- jpnn^^if, wife and children raising'
suit of the attack tin writer remem
ber w
;is uiu* man wounm u
ih 11 < M -
torsoii who lo<t hi*' 1 i 1‘* in afltiai war- j
kino cotton to u'- l rich, hut if he
could walk out sind look at himself
fare at the uaie-of Mexico then a i in- would see somebody hiving in
2nd Lt., ■J'MIi fnisiiiin I . >. army
counmimhd by L'.-Gov. M. L. Roil-
liaiu.
114 I s.l s to .lit 11 a \ ne Me Du tin*.
Pierce sind Picken - Rut ler were oltcn
seen at the hotel. F\-(>ov. Rutler
had a summer house on t lie rim si hove
the present iinje kilns. I’erhaps Mr.
L. can locate the s|iot. I.esivin;' Mr.
L. to follow up Ids reminiseem-es. I
may at sin other time speak of the
minerals underlying this classic spot.
i. i..
A Mi sage from Midway.
■n P ntieneeof I'lll Lum.i i;. j
WU. Oct. |n.-—Ml*. A. >.
■- ami family visited friends sttnl
• iti at* Cow pi iis last Sunday.
■ a - • a Ijei nc t he htiri : I of t lud r
rai licldld. fhe lilt le two year
M r. and M rs. i'andy \\ aters
in- l' it s deal h was dy jd lieria.
i l» ii si«• k lur>«*vi*ral sv« (*ksmni
in '. irds of 'jit her and mol her
e i t his little tender and
lia\- wished him stay, hut let
1111 e r s will he done.
* . P. It si I sind sister, visited
d i i uder Sid urday.
.>. II. Tr *ner sind Mi.-s Sstlli-
- \ isiled yonr city last Thnrs-
Daisy stud Kva Stacy and
- \.:aand Minnie Petty visited
a\ hi'l Sunday, Mr* R. F. Petty
inn alotio sstal enjoyed himself.
I>. F. L. Turner is rep irino liis
*
C. P.
i'u filer i:
- at W .
\
Ur!H l* s
stock and
selling it out
at oO'
less
maicing
flip.
t ban he h
ad to pay for it
. A
living
Me >1
.- ('Iiarle
\ and *1
it
dog is bettet* than a dead
lion.
visit. <1
Midway 1
a>t Sum
la.
King (’<
nlton is not dcai
1 hut
dying
W . N
. 1 timer.
t In- hus
t i- 4
i* is mov< -
fast, and
if 1 lie farmer
SWI Ilf'S Oil
ing t .ii*
at his saw mi
II l
!ii> ♦ L.
until lov
eiy Kingx'otton
is d«
uni he
Mr. 1!
ir.ie.* I’itu
lid visit t
d i
>ur >ci*t ion
xx ill peris
h xx i 111 him. 1L
illy u|
i. far-
Sal It ■ii:.
1 X'.
liter hoys.
, and let Us elect
il IlcXV
king.
Mr. (
a i n pl.uu f
of your
ei
t\ visihd
1 xxottld
nominate corn
and
ot her
, Mr. \.
S. xVat'-r
s hist xx
, *, -1
kindred ”i*ain.'
Some of us take
M:
n
imp
I s ;,'i Hill'
Cowpens Chronicles.
|Correspondence Wi.rui.v Lia><;iai.|
COWfKNs S. C.. <)et. IlL—ReV.
and Mrs. .) . i>. Ridley lost their in
fant a few day s iioo n ft ei* a prolonged
illness. The bereaved parents have
the sympathy of tin nimunily.
We had preaching by P.-istor .1 . D.
Riiiley Sunday at I I a. in.
dimmec of h.aptistu w
at I p. m. Tie Lord
good work.
I greater pride in hauling up guano in rgia t iic dtli of next month, i
1 hi* spring of t he year to st row on our
cotton fields than any other work
done on the farm, hut the funny part
is t he had part. It I make ij-l.t Kt and
my expenses he .f.i.iKt I have loM
ijif.iW. hut if I make and my
expenees be .jUdI have made tfLlkt.
Count and see.
is hard i >r us to give loin up, but we
will have it to do.
Mr. W 'lfofd \\ liters will he home in
a sltori time.
Ci. I.. s.
• ~*M ► •
I^ovulty.
To thosexvho regard lovaltvand snoli-
A lady wits bitten by a rabbiddog ],jvhne.-s ;i' thesiime thing a great op
in the lower Grassy Pond section a
few davs ago. i received an article
I !n* ur-
t hrough the Pecan Valley News which
is s:ii-l to he iin infalihlc remedy, take
light bread and new milk fresh from
administered the cow and make a pniillice*aiid tlp-
irii-'s on his ply to the wound and change the
port unity is olTeredby a West laid lirni.
Tho c*i-*eiil;u* of these iistute tradesmen
States that:
“To enable lovers of tho beautiful in
nature to share the pleasure taken by
her maje-ty in floriculture a l- \v repro
ductions of n, painting repivs. nting it
rage at
The new pa-
been •.•ompleti d and I In
Clifion has
Rev. Ilarlev
moved into it la*
m wvek.
Wc regret
1 he loss of lit
•other IL
irlcv. The
toxvn will miss
him. IL-
is iin ithh*
pfeaeliei*. Tite
writer ui.-
In - iiim idl
good luck.
Eddie Rrayattl
made a
living trip
over to Pa.u.let
Mini hi y.
.lamie Rrown
hits gone
hack tot he
fitting school '
Spa rt an
burg. Wc
hope .Lumie xi ill
make g
nod Use of
his school days ,
l l:d !Ilitke i
as good and
useful man a - Iti
s fit I her. I.
I. IL Rroxx n.
M r. E. Pot -. i* h,
a - accept e
d a | a isj t jon
xvitlt R* IL Rrown \nt xx ii list anding
t he low price ,if
cotton ii
‘■•■ms from
t his business is
get; ing h
at t er ill nlir
toxvn,
Messrs l{oh t*!
Rea- .it it
ml E. Siin-
tiers xx< u! to at
as-oeiat i*.
n Sunday.
hut xve think tin
Weilt ti
i st some
ones prcl 1 \ iia;
• i*
llaske! Tm*.
* a. it! \\ i !*»•
were the
gtlesl of .lo!:r, T.
i ruei* I !iis
\\ « * k .
(»u last Sa 1 u:■<
lav ex,ui
.. ;tt dif-
ton Mid IL tni
1 | ‘•it*
eoloml
man b.x t he.::,uin
' Ml I » )J!|
i truer got
into .‘i quarri : at
d aii'il tu
■f rendered
some uid to t in
, ti- _;■( > !* ! a
it ioi* all of
that l|cnd<
\\ t |> \ i.-i X)
nous. 11 en-
defSOII g' it Se\ ( ;
< i ! i 1 • ) s .,
4 th- head
and just a- h
' • i* rirvr 21
deadlx ! low fr*
i «:l lit
t I'urner
dead 11 ■
1: \va>
re| ii ill ed to tit"
* !*i 1 ‘T i ii;;
Mid Wits
drinking
The union m.
«■ 1 i 1 i U \\ a -
at i Iti'
place tin* lifi
S: j n H a y
Rev T .1
Rroek. ol Pa. H
I. j»n , c'a
, (»ii Sun-
day . lie pr< a •
. a .*• , 1M ■ ’
rim tire and
tells us of o: t r ;;
1; j! t S .
ReX Win W Ii i
\ .aXT’ us
a good ser-
molt t hut : igiil
W e ha x c had
1
ival in our
t oxv II .-i XI eel: i
xi* In ,*n a<
Med 1,1 1 he
ehureh
W A .Mom. ,
I * 1'* > 21 Ti *
talking of
building a l.n . ■
eolicin Seed house.
Rids an being t
nude on ! |
n* building
S R W ilkins , i
* * ha v<* I a
it tip .*i pair
of scales |,i|* | m
| M 1*1 .< )>t * (
M w* igh'ing
eottiin set d
Tin* old mint
*, ill w rite j
: ' u'e If this
poultice frcipiently. l iiis remedy is of pansies speeially se]< i ted for
aid I o ha ve cured a la-iy that was hit - j,j., i ■ g in the ipieen’s gardens ;it Wind
sor have been made.
The price is only Ids. lid. For a n jtro-
to a wound ol hydrophobia until duet ion of a painting of an ordinary
ten by a mad eat. Kaeli time the mm
stone i> soaked in milk it will adhen
till the poison is out of the system
and gives faith to th
milk poultice. It is fut her stated I hat
it is believed that a slice of light
group of pansies this might seem a
bread and large figure, hut when the punMcs ar
the ipieen’
pansies xvho would gnu 1 .;
its elfeetual its si poltlliee elmnged
I i*ei| iletil lx .
We have one church in our section
that certainly has the right name.
I'hat is the colored people s church
id Suck Creek for It tilTordcd the
heard was a couple of buggies got
smashed, sind that i' si very smsi!l
matter in a cotton country. King
Cotton paid for the ride and the bug
gies also, sind ! guess lie w ill he slide
to have t iicm repaired it it is done
pretty soot-.
i. i„ t:.
Once tel on by a grin- cly br«!, how Ix .iiit ill
they art!
—Lahouehere's Truth.
is accepted
< U li M \N
The 11 ot el cost tjilfl l.l M MI. The st oek
holders were generally lower middle
country cotton planters. It xvus in
all its glory in |s;;{ , .i. Mr. Murray
was the keeper sind .1. C.* .Isinncy
otliciutcd lidow stairs. Wc were
too young t hen for julips or eoektaiU.
.Isiimey afterwiirds was a noted hotel
keeper in Columbia. His corpora
tion issued -hin plaster—hills of
credit which was our pocket ehsingc,
poor looking trsish.still it would buy
candy from Abe McArthur.
The hoard of directors of the hotel
company at it- Iirst meeting passed
an order that stock holders could
bring t heir families sin-l hoard out in
advance porCmus of the honsm/a
dividends that were coulidcnilv ex
pected to he forthcoming. This wise
provision made the phicc g success,so
far as a big run of custom was con
cerned, hut this anticipated dividend
caused a speedy smash.
\\ hen some visitor asked manager
Murray w hat dividend l lie Mocklmld-
ers ex peel ed. hi - feplx was dividends I
dividends' why sir, gentlemen took
this stock .t hex ncit her need or expect
dividend.-.
As the hoys who Were so often well
sprouted In Mr. D. I>. Rosa slmidd
hold his memory in gratefid remem-
hranee, so ,nay many ladies of the
past and present generation look to
Limestone, their alma mater, with
pride, and well did they erect a mon
ument to the memory of Rev. Dr.
Thomas Curtis. Ills school was the
tii-l female high school of a collegiate
prdcrestablished in upper Soul h Caro
lina. I|e was not pipy a Icarijcd ntan
('Ml *> tutiii ol high onicr --I talent s
and l.t pi losschool wejl up and uia'le
f‘ii' it a reputation, yet he who said
this xvas hut a heardless tioy In Dr.
Curtis' time.
Iu In t lie up air- sotit h rottin
In N\ . R. L s resilience, us hoarders,
w ere ha I f a dojen small h< iys—St ephen
Devatix, Edward Klmore. .lohn atal
Nath Elmore, Lewis and .lames Shll-
Hon, Mi lining limwn and \|r. L’s
friend Rho k. 'J he w riter well remem
bers this room us thes-’eite of his Iirst
Message Fiom lirwinsville.
Euwinsvii : c ii t. s.—I have
seen nothing fron, ■ t,r to-vn - • I will
pen a few linos. •M luid some line
w cat her last w-'k lor gathering cot
ton. I he most oi our people made
gooil list- of it.
.1. Ik Dellingi r has a new ouilii for
ginning cotton. I le elaim-t hat cot
ton ginned at his gin will bring ten
cents more on the hundred.
.lohn Grambliug'.- lilt!, daughter
was very sick Iasi week hut is con
valescent •
I I I he peoph V, ere out of debt ill
our surroundings we could pull
I hroiigh all ri; lit a no! In r \ • r. Near
ly every family has plenty of corn
and meat for jinot h r \ ear.
Gltvss, Pond, S. net. loth.—
Our fanners are its usual well up
with their work, and in spite ol .del.
cot ton. are ki i pi ng everx thing In go. > 1
repair. Mr. I*. F. Goforth, our es
teemed citizen and mode! farmer, has
jtlst eomplel ed the water wheel of It is
cotton gin ami is making as line a
sample as an\ of tiie steam gins, lie
furnishes bagging and ties and gins
for \ he t went iet h.
We are glad to inform our people
that R-'V. ( . M. leal, tin* pastor of
Grassy pond church, is now going to
school at Gutlney. He -ays he in
tends to make latin and ancient his-
torx it speeiaI st iid.\ • Now . let me
Sii\ I o I he people t ililt eonslRutl- the
ellIIrelies he r-ltppHes. pa\ your pfeiieh-
t*r a rejistuuihle salary .<1 thiit lie can
g'<| to sehool and give himself ;i
clianee. It is ijiiite amusing to see a
bearded sire in school and hear him
decline bonus.
. Refuiv I close let me say sonn -
tiling about your Vidtmhle paper. I
think it is jus: splendid and that it is
wit ii us to stay, unlike all die other
papers that GalTnex has tried to run.
It is (lie \ ei \ paper to ;id Vert ise your
goods in. merchants, and alsoa splen
did piiper for young men to advertise
lor <i wife. lor the “reformer,
whose advert isement came out ii few
weeks iigo. will tiike to himself ii wife
next third Sunday, (if course she i.-
the reeompmise of his fjivor to Tut-;
Li:h;i:i{. for our girls are just wateh-
ingjiud wjiiling for -ueh fellow^ as
l lie "reformer cracks himself up to
he, hut we are not disgusted, by any
means,for we will soon haven brother
large enough to work. then, probably
\\i’ (*ii11 iii*t I Ih*iv too.
Two 4#f om* Ihi\ > jiiv o!T ^oinyr | 0
«*Imm»|. M r. .1. \\ .lolly \ . L.
» g 9 ■■ ■ ■
JL m
[Health
'means so much more than 1
’you imagine—serious and'
fatal diseases result from'
trifling ailments neijlected.'
' ] )on’t play with Nature’s'
'greatest gift—health.
Brown’s
If you aro/celinff
out ol sorts, weak
amt •.•< tierally cx-
liau .ieil, nervous,
have no appetite
atal • n't work.
t'«),ii' ,:t oncetak-
iiii' tlie nu irelia-
ti’.e r.tii !ir;Ui< - niiiji
ineiti. ine.'.vt.ii Ii is
Prown . Iron hit
ters. A tew tiot-
tl's iiire benefit
Conies from tbe
very Iirst itose- it
'.'•ou t stain }uur .
•fi-tJi, ami u s
pleasant - to take. |
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney ar.d Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments (
Women’s complaints.
< ■ t • tlie genuine—it has crossed red
1 lines i ii tli mapper. Allotliets are sub- 1
slitnti <m le, esjit of two e : tamps wc
will send set of Tm Beuutitul World’s'
luir Views amt book—lice.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE MD.
u i, , .ii -'DCraw and Mr. ,|a- \. MeCrawto
• ofi\ r | \\ t I fin r \y• 111 oV<T t o
S||eee>.< |<| T(|i I.iik.i.i;.
Rmn v.
I >, nmernt ic
-peeehe-
lix Saturda.x to -ee th.
procession and hettr t
made li\ the RetimeI'nt.- nf Norlli
('aroliiiii. I iurrali fm* t l.e .»ld N'orl h
>tate' \\e hop.- -he ui.iy win and lly
licr haulier.-, high.
Mis- Nan. i. Famrie. of Roiling boen'a deli'•n.ttsly nai'igVi.y e'hild ir'all
<*1i|]<I1hnmI Sii> ini's «»r nu
Tiie Kinpress Frederick nmst have
LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * LIME * WORKS,
RICHARDSON & CO.. Lessee
Mnnnfaetiirers of
BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME,
And Dealer- In
Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair.
Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps.
Ii
It
Wood,
IC IC I* ,
Springs, is giving mtisie lessons in
our town and \ icinit \.
Mrs I’riehard wa- altaeked liy :i
mad dog la.-t week and it hit oi
her t liunihs.
.Mr>. II. ( . Grumbling is a hustler.
She has mana.', .1 h, r farm well tliis
>ear. She ha- : , tin. -,| crup of corn
that has been on *Sial iaud lor liianv
year;. I Lr eol t on er ii. is line. i. s.
Two Lives Saved.
e u
I hv
the stories told of her juvenile days are
♦ rue. Everybody knows tho “Good
Night, Brown,” story, but here are a
fexx* others not quite so familiar:
Walking one day in Windsor forest
xvitli her daily governess, the princess,
then it years old, tdioxvod a good deal of
rather naughty temper. “Look, “said
the governess, “at that very pice little
girl over there. How good she isi How
quiet!” “I dare say she may tie,” re
torted tiie little princess; “hut, then, ]
Li >ma ■ ,.t .iiinetion also M*e site Ini' no daily governess!”
“Shall xve meet every one xve know in
heaven?’’ slie asked tutother tinie. “Oh,
yes, my dear, ” was the reply. “Sure
ly, ” thought fully rcmarkid the child,
Mi
( ilx. III. w.i
had (’on.-unipt inn
no hope .r h r I n
Kings N«
cured her mmI -.he -
life. Mr. Tim-. I
Si.. S;,u i ranei-.-.
dreadful cold mmr
t ion. | ried w it In n
else I hen bough! oi
King- .Nn,\ 11 —,*i i *
\\ eek — \\ j| — .*t|r, i|,
thankful. L -,|.
1 he-e Jire >a a ,, . . |
derful etlieie \ ,u
‘ ’oughs and i dd-,
at \V R Dul’n - ih
l '“i/e • it*.■, and f I oo.
I leiuiqi
n u* i loet ors slu
there wjis
u:!. - |»r.
ompietely
ived her
* ant
lers for driv, r- and Ftirin
I orexeliail e.
,u \
“m »f I A
i it*
f)n!f! b(
i iMt; d Specially of Feeding Slock.
i- 1 i lorida was an extremely plain old man. When
the Rritice of Walt s xvas 1„>rn, the good
news xvas conveyed to her small liigli-
ness. “Are you not |ileasod xvitli your
little broth.-!*-'' j* xvas asked some time
•litter. “Oh, no,” was the reply. “1
would t*n much rather have had a irony!”
I r
' it from a
• ■ >nsump-
m. er\ l hing
Mi,* of I >r.
md in two
n a I* i rally
It ,d' v\ liieh
■ \ e I lie Woti-
ndirine in
1 rial hoi 11,-s
t iirnoul *
i;d dt
ALL DISEASES of the blood arc
cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which
Regular by its vitalizing, enriching, and alterative
i diects makes only PURE BLOOD.
Oil ITiio>%
Having just received a HERRING-II ALL-.M A R\ I N l.ajest improved
RI R( '• LA R I’ROOF SAFE with Automatie Roll W ork tind l ime Lock and
Safety Deposit Roxes. 1 tint better prepare:! than ever to take rare of your
funds.
Makes Pure Blood
^Scrofula Thorojyhly Eradicated.
•NC. I. Hood Si i <*., Lm*. it. M i-.:
*'It Is xvitli pi* n iin-1 ! i t* i\<*x until)'details
Cl our little May'- -- :iiii| te r return to
health by the u-e <d i:,".il*s Sarsaiiarilfii. stu)
Was taken doMti ■w ith
Fevei and a Rad Couigh.
FolloxxtliK tills ;t s-i!-* ea ie* on le-r right side tie-
tween tiie twoloxxer rii s. la :i short time an
other broke on tin- Fit side sie- xxmild take
spells ot sore inoudi and x. lien m- had siieei*i*,t
*td in itvercoiniai; this -lie nai I sn't**r milh at-
taek-i of hlrh i * • x * * r ..n I * -.i*. 1 Id >.idy looking
corruption. Her In ad w S alb-.’ted and ipatter
oozed from her eais. Aiter - a-Ii iittaek she be-
Hood’s^ 1 * Cures
came worse and all tr* atmei.t failed to give tier
relief until we bey-an to I Hood'S Sal -ap n ilia.
After stie liad tiik-'ii or u tit boUle old seo
that stie xvas tiett-T. \Vi* e,i!iiiiiia*it antit -lie '
had taken tliree bottles. Now site looks like ^ ^
> The Bloorr. of Health *
xndtsfat as :t pig. \\'•: '1 .•:r;il'*fiil.aad eannot
say too tiaieli in faxor <*f llqo >ar-apiirill:i.*’ Alsu raruts ilea r by and in reach «if the s<-hinils of Linn stone
Mbit A. M. Ai-ams. lamaa. I • .* — .. ^ . |||( | ,,(• j ),i s place in lots of from ;>(t to |(K> acres on I i he ml tilm rtlies.
i roiuptiy uiid j Also Agrieulturitl l.ands to rent for farm purposes.
*>. *tj.
Siifety Deposit Roxes at moderate rent.
('oiinty ('laims Bouglit. Exelmnge Rotiglit ;iud Sold.
I hanking you for past fitvors I solicit you future busincs-
The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company
OlTer I
\ i ' ic v
• MTer for Sale Ruilding Lots in tliis Floiirishing Town,
Hood’s Pilis ''■' 'v.'iix. ; ■
•fflcleutly, ua tiie li'er and ln*v *
The
Henneman
Monumental
Jewelry
Store.
For full particulars apply to
MOSES WOOD, Agent.
•V R.—All I respassing on lands of t his <'ompnny. ctittingand removing
iniher. lishing or hunting are forbidden under peiiiilty of law.
HLf
in':
The largest
i a
stock of Solid
ful
Silver Ware,
Silver Novel
ties, I > S sV -
t
\i < >:n i
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and
(
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t
i
mont Caro-
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lina.
i
i
Out of town
Wanted!
Every buyer of Milliticrv and Dress (iood- to visit opt* store and see
lion ever opened in GelTncys. We have now on display
and Seven! v-Kive Dith rent
M x
(ioods to select fr
ro m.
\Vc corditillv invite vott t,
of Fine Woollen Dre
it our store and let
lls quote you some price-.
JL
orders solic
ited.
45 Morgan Square,
Spaffanbuil S. C.
sorniid.w uaii.ww ro,
(PIEDMONT AiR LINE.)
R.outo of tho Groat Vostibuled
Limited.
Has been slaughtered and made into
Soap for the Compie
known. Lana Oil, Buttermilk and Gl
soap at
i>ui»k i;>
Nacea Perfumeand Extracts a speciai;
Gardner, Stearn, Oakleys am
standard makes.
1 ionoi^v i»n<l
Coniu n>i;
HKfiri.l'; oi I'AssKNiiK.II THAIN9,
In l.fTrrt tii^nst I Ml, IHD4.
'*•• In::. \ >! Mai!*
hie I * X \\ R. 1)1 I'liL. Glllluev
V/. L. Douglas
^ C U^C 1 is THE BEST,
k# IIWl* NO SQUEAKING.
♦ 5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH* ENAMELLEOCAir
*4 *3. 5 - 0 FINE CALfA KANGAWU
^ 3.5.0 POLICF,3 SOLES.
$2 so»a. WORKINGMEN
j p EXTRA FINE.
'*'2. 5 l. 7 _ 5 Boys'Schoo.Shoes.
•LADIES*
'3*n»co U
SEND TOR CATALOGUE
W*L.* DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
X tin ruu mivc Iiioni-r by piircbu-aiuu XV . L.
I In ii n I ii i. Shorn,
llei•uih.', \v( arc the largest iiiamifacturrrs of
! hoet in the viorl t, mid giiuraiitcc
t 1 / stamping ttie mime and price on
I'.c i* ■ -aii which protects you against lii::h
;,:i .and 'tic middleman's profits. OursluMS
,',:!, in work in style, easy fitting and
xv a: in. - (.ualitieo. We have them S"td eve:y-
wlmeat lower prices for the value given tl.an
siiy other make. Take no sut.stitute. II your
dealer cannot supply you, we tan. Sold by
WI'.OS BROS. Gatt'ney. S. C.
la.
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may iiave. |)on t fail to call he for*
emit ract ing for your insurance.
F. G. STACY. K '
FARMERS AND MILL MEI
We havi neenlly opened a Gem*
Machinery lluusi it Spartiinlitirg,il
are pri paf il in furuiah KngiucH al
Roilers of a 11 -I \ ■ - a': ■ I size-: W a(
Wheels, yaw Gri.-t and Feed Mill
Gins Feeder- hi ' I * * aleli-eCs Press
I' I (’niter- ('urn Mills, all stylet
* a ne Y| ill- i. Fi! t ing- a if
Farm \laehim r\ Moxvers. Reltiu*
and everything in the line of
MACHINERY AT SMALL RROFIT PRICES:,
Second ha d I n ities hought.
I raded for at full value.
< 'all on or addiv--
BOMAR B “OS.
S»|>;ii I ;• <«1>!•i —. ^
i I.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
m,.., « . .1 42*r» * - v»
1 r\ U* #■>#» * * 1 _
perfect |y -life
f 1/. . . .,11 1 .•
:iihI it 1 w 21ys
.*. ,.r.l 1 i fit
! M i'list ri in 1 ioi
1- Suji|,res-
liey nex er f:ii 1
to :tt),ii‘d li
cert.iin relief.
\o 1 Ml-
ii seiellt die :
uid pOsitixe
•:irv i.| r\-
lit l «liivrl
J. G. Spencer,
Proprietor.
W.A.'i' ;
K.X IIIMiTl
/.A U iliS'.iN',
fF. it i;i:i;i.\,
(a ’ii 1 M gr..
It ed only a It« r
All orders siq
llilee. I’riee
Nix paekagu"- fm* •'f.i on In
Mpidd. F\ i i. P\( k xi.i
Ci:i(. Partieiilars sealed le.
Iwi/iHi < tnttly t i'lifiiliiiha!.
EMEDY CO., Boston, Mass.
Cavc.u..and ’lr: 1* Mnr|
nt be .mi -s < i.ndu* ted t
Joun Orricc is Orposti
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