The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 02, 1894, Image 3
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lii'i-
k HISTORY OF LIMESTONE.
ODDS AMD ENDS.
SOMETHING FOR BOTH YOUNG
AND OLD TO READ.
Recollections of an Old Citizen Told
in an Interesting Manner by
Himself—Its Schools
Minerals, Etc.
\ l!Y tv. I!. Mrs! OMK. I
I will now tiiki’ ii|> l/mifstoiif since
the late disiisl roil'war. A eompany
hotioht the Dr. Win. <'intis property
at sherilY sale and then Maj. Thos. 11.
Koniar hoii^ht the Limestone prop
erty. He borrowed money from the
late Mr. I’eter Cooper, of New York,
to the extent of .flllbnoo l)n j pi-ui,. 0| M( g ('_
vrty. I lie loan was never paid, so !
Mr. Cooper took the property for the |
loan. The property was then in
delapidated eomlitioti. Mr. Cooper, j
Heeompanied hy Ahrahani S. Ilewett |
fend others, eamedown and inspected
the property. A Mr. Ilotirne. from ;
the North, and Rev. T. IL (Jains (in
ured in the sale. I suppose Mr.
Cooper realized he had an clenhrnt j
on his hands so he be-ran to east about
to s. t- how he could ^ r et rid of it. j
Finally, through tin- intluenceof Maj.
T. II. Itomar. Mr. Ilourne and the
Rev. T. IL (Jains he •rave t he proper! y
to the Spartanhiirj; Baptist Associa
tion for school purposes, so the Asso-
ciution had a larjre elephant with tlie
hide off. so to speak. A hoard of
Prof.--''r (J.u
* s\ that gorillas do
not com i se w il li
ehmipali/ee.;.
Tluvc oat of t he
Hi i f.iiir presidents of
the I’nilt d
marr ■ -1 vvidi.ws.
Workini-n in It
., w i 1 * ards as a
rule, ow ing ;o 11-
! of -hav mg.
The jewel. , -. w l
:• 1 v employed by
Greek arii'ans in
.mttiii:: cameos irom
agate.
During YirP via'
s I * i-.ru 1 ndia has coin-
ed £’J,0fio,0(Hl in
id an 1 *.".‘oi;.imhi ) 0(X) in
silver.
Don’t growl h.-c:
a.ii'i il's raining. If it
was dry went la r.
, you might get sun-
struck.
It is coinputed i
eat 1 ."oO cattle give 07
tons of lie. ; ;‘i: i
1 .tioil sheep 121 tons of
mutton.
The Chinese el
i in i i have jiossessed
the art <4 enaim ’ing nn t -.Is li'oin at least
2000 13. (
All the glaciers
in the Alps would not
equal in size one
of ihe largest in the
territory of Alask
t.
Since the dawn
of human life Mada-
gascar has heeii inlia'sled hy at h-ast 12
pecies of gmani le iai''Is.
An adverti- 'iie in in a (
iiiea^o paper
u • tati i that the ant
is d tooth.
world more than KMl.-
ihop-
the
describing a lo: ■
mal has a gold cc
There are in th
000 blind penile, not eountii
keepers who do not advertise.
Counting out Sundays and holidays,
the people of this country work dOO days
to produce sl'.'.doo.ooo.ouo of wealth.
American buggies av superseding
those of English make in London and
Paris. The only Imiit. gi 1 .ireful vehicles
trustees of seven were appointed hy | jn Europe come from this country.
the Spartanlmrg llaptist Association I
to manage the property and scdiool.
The first thing in order was to re
pair flu* large briek huilding. The
trust es had no money to do the
brick work with. The Rev. John <!.
Landrum was president of the board,
and he was most faithful to the trust
confided to him. for his heart and soul
were in it Well do I remember
about the year Issu or M the hoard
meeting from time to t ime discussing
the matter of procedure with the re
pairs necessary for t he building before
a scdiool could lie starte I and how
puzzled they were about how to got
money with which to have the work
done. Brother Landrum. 1 am glad
to say, made my house Ids home at
one time when the hoard met. The
hoard could do nothing for the lack
of means, so they all started to (JatT-
ney to take the train lo go to their
homes. In a short while after t hey
had started here comes Landrum
hack, pulling and blowing. He had
wiiIked back, lie said to me : '‘Can t
you loan us a thousand dollars to
commence work?" "Yes ' said I.
"I have five hundred dollars and will
borrow the- other five hundred for
you. And so I did. Maj. Bourne
and myse lf we re appointed by the
hoard of trustee's to overlook the
weirk on the huihling whiidi we eliel
gratuitously, for we appreciated the
gift of Mr. Cooper. I wish more* of
the- Baptists hail appreeiateel. as we
diel, the gift of Mr. <'ooper. The
minutes will show our appreciation.
[to m: cum in i i:i>. )
Corinth’s Choice Chowder.
[Correspoiieienea* of Tin: Li:dc;i:i:.]
ColCINIII. >. c.. October li'd. — Ah
yes, our dream is realized. We
haven t forgot how to eat. Me- stuck
our fee-t under "Captain" Clary -
table last -Viday night. Theeie-easion
was an ohl-fashion eorn-sliue-king.
The I toys had a in ap of fun without
any fussing.
Mr. Sam. Kirby e-ut his foot or
ankle (we don't know which), last j siitV
At Loimnatzsch, M ny. a w*.man of
04 has ree-e-ivi d t. n hiuv.s with a stick
by order of the burgoina.-ter. and in the*
presence- e*t a elueti'r, b-r liahitual drunk
enness.
Walter Besant, among otln-r reasons
for his opposition to \voiii:in suffrage,
says that men have- toelothc e oiMpn-ring,
the elefe-iieling and tin- providing, and
the-y eiiiglit to elo tin- governing.
Joshua Thomas of Baltimore, who
was a member of (J. ne ral Lee’s staff,
has given to the .Maryland Confe-d*-rate
home the camp chair us- d by the- g«.-n-
eral. It was originally captured from
the Federal troop...
New Orleans, with a population of
over gd'J.oni, is sai-i by The- National
Police lie-porter t - h: v* a ino>i inade
quate police force. Th-- ei;y i> patrolled
at night hy not .,\ r M> men and hy day
hy bg men. Dm-ing last ja-ar twe» nie-m-
ht-rs of the foi ec va re murdered and 11
seriously injured in the discharge of
their duties.
\Yttfcliiiij£ l!n‘ II.UHih.
Washing the hands in water to which
ammonia has Is en ,ideh d is a ve ry com
mon m-omme-ndation. This would he
well enough, iierliaps. if tin-supl'le-mcn-
tary proce-M-- wei' e-orrcetlj given, hut
the elire e-tie-n is Minph f- r juit t ing a lit
tle of this siil.stanee- into the water in
which the hands are- washed. .Some-body
follows the'se diree-tioiis and finds tin-
hands rougli and elisagro'-alele- t-.lmost 1m-
yond eiidnraiK-e. Some- clay tin- victim
of this foolish practice makes up lu r
mind that maybe- ammonia doe sn’t agre-e
with her and forthwith discontinues its
use.
The fact is that ammonia is absolutely
unfit for the teiile-t mdess its effects are
carefully removed by some suitable
agent. It B strongly alkaline and de
stroys the natural oil on and near the
surface- of the- skin, leaving it rough,
cracldy ami with a decide d b ndency to
chap and wrinkle-. Afte-rtln- use of soap
of any sort or any alkaline pre paration
the hamls should be- thoroughly v. asln-el
in clean wate r ami rubbe-d with some
soothing compound, such as glycerin
iind rosewate r, a bit of dilute-el honey,
almond oil e’er ; oim- Ido- substance-. This
restore-s the softn- s of the skin ami pre
vents chapping.—(food 1 h uneke cping.
Girls VVIi,e Il> |>ii<eti/e-.
Two pretty girls sat opposite- me at
Inneheon the other day, two healthy,
hearty, rosy, daintily elre.'sed creatures,
who are very pre tty elise-iplcs of Mt-smer
and understand the force of hypnotic
suggestion. When the meal was ove r
and we- sippe d our e-olVce in the drawing
room, these- sisters gave an exhibition
of their powers ejuin terrible to see,
since some eif their maifestatioiis were-
really ine xplicable. They iounel ami ri--
plaee-d in a se-lee-teel spot ;n my head a
hairpin I hael s* ere te el betwee n the- leaves
of a hoeik, ami the-y came anelwent from
wide e-ye-el elreaminess to active inte lli-
genco as easily as 1 p iss in and out a
deje^r. They are two young English girls
who have made- eif miml re a<Ung ami
mesmerism a studv ami a live lihood.
They are the- elauglite-rs eif a eleu:yman,
well bred ami r*-lim <1, ami receive se)
much te.i come to alunche-em ami e xhibit
their peiwers aft.-r. Feir a ce>nipe-n.'ation
they will put eim-ijitoa gentle nasmeric
trance that erne- may experience- the
strange- MTisatmn, '*r the-y will ti>e- hyp
notic influe iiee- m eae h othe-r, and the
one unele-r tin- >pe-!l will elo all sects -
intere-tiiig things by he.-r siste-r's silent
mental sug; stie.n.—Deinore st’rf Maga-
Z.iUe-.
1
4 A
oor
$10,000
$10,000!
◄
'means so much more than'
'you imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result from
'trilling ailments neglected.'
Don’t play with Nature’s'
} greatest gift—health.
y
| Brown's
(: !
1 Bitters
If you arefeetins:
mil ol sorts, weak
auel genejrally cx-
lueusteel, nervous,
tiaee no appetite
anei can t weirk,
begin at e.nre tak
ing the me st relia
ble stiengltiening
fneelicine.wliicli is
Brown's irem Bit
ters. A lew lKit
tles cuic benefit
comes frem tlie
very lira etose il
iih'h' t stilt ft 2 ttr
tet th, a n it H ' s
• 'ca>ant to t,.kv.
It Cures
Worth of (Iio
LJ R X I f I R I - b-
In tlio Htsito.
ALL GRADES! BOUGHT CHEAP!
Will lie- Sold Olieojkm-!
lh d-Rnum Suits frum .fll to .fso: Bed-Stends. Buretius. Wash Stands, Side Boards l.ounge.' 1 hair' ll n-kei '
Etc. Etc. In fact everything which i> kept in a FIRST-CLASS MODERN FI RNITI RE srollh. Don t fail to
get our price.' before buying elsewhere.
I$U
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
rf Neuralgia, Troubles,
^Constipation, Bad Blood
^ Malaria, Nervous ailments«
y |t Women’s complaints.
-a ! t only tin- yenuine—it hasrrossed red
jr lin,; ell tie-wrapper. All other uesuh-
^ litutes < >n receipt of two z* tamps we
jf' v.; ! semi set of Ten Beauti-ul World’s
Y. t'air Views anil book—Iiee.
Li- CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE MO.
ICvoi\vtiling* on W hoolss
.xi*ook: i«o'r A roxi
We invite speeial attention 1oourJ|t40 (il’EN. SILVER TRIMMED, and $<»<> T<>1’ Bl (KJIES I III.SE ARE
GREAT BARGAINS. If you want the BEST BIGG Y ON EARTH buy the RRE.M 11 M CAROLINA Bl GgY.
inade tit <irk\ iIle S. ('. \\ e also sell t he R()('K III LL Bl G( J^ .
W AGONS; Well, the name is enough! Everybody knows the merits of the LIGHI-BI NNIN'iJ <>LD
111< 11* 11!'i . No Better Wagon Made.
We have just I a large lot of s-4 LIN'oLI'.M AND <HL ( LOTH ; lloT STI FF. Also a lot -of STAW
MATTING: (JooD. BE ITER AND BEST.
The mo't E! *■ ga n t Line of WINTER LAI’ ROBES ever seen in Spartanburg (’ounty. Window >iiade> ami
Gurtain I’olcs. I’i.-ture Moulding iind Boom Moulding in all the latest st vies :tnd finishes.
THE BEST BED SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES IN THE WORLD;
See them and you will buy. And after you have enjoyed the use of these articles and arc no more we can furnish
you ami your relatives with
Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes,
In tin- l.at.-'i Sty!. - and at Rock Bottom I’rieos. Wc sire the people to deal with We appreciate your trade and
want it. Yours to please.
GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITORE CO.
E .r sale bv W . B. 1 H EBE. GalTuey,
AUCTION SALE!
The
FOR SALE, Henneman ;
Monumental Saturday, NoYember 3,1
Jewelry
Store.
n v
<)||
16 Boils at Once
Hooa’s Sursapardia Purifies the
Blood and Restores Health.
\aealit lots i
m N ieto
ria avenue.
va-aud h»lson
Limesi o
me aV enlie.
iwo robin In
Ulse on 1
ot eontain-
t 7 j acres at
Eimestoi
ic Springs.
!l room hous
e oil lot
containing
icres laud at 1
l.ime'iou
7 roi.m house
and ioi o
m Ered rick
To the Board of Stewards and Members
of the Gaffney Circuit.
Flic foilrt h 1111ai"! -I
the presell I \ • .p- \i ill
seinane on S.ii in-ila;,
Sundav in •\. iiiin *•
Sinaia'
the follow ill-,
nual eonfeix nei
Tuesday i'-.llov. i
will he pee.' -- ai \ I
eliit mailers
enee on S-it in
hret hern tod
matters well
eliu 1-eh j ro;.e
on hand wri'
elmreh i.r iiie
t li
i conference for
.d at l Jet li
lt f. .r* t he Jlrd
ami including
A' the an
ti eonvem- on
.ii Laurens, it
\ ind up all eir-
iiai-teriy eoiiler-
l.le i teg VOU
< lei . L’lt
Henrv
Welsh I..
t.
W
! Ill t i llst.
i-.- work.
M. Bovt».
.-I master at
- he cured
reel.
lot with ‘J houses in northern
art of town.
nty-eight and om-half acres land
■ nl ing on Sage 't in et.
■ dwellings on Victoria a\enuc. I
1 will sell at Public Sale several valuable
lots in the Northern portion of the town of
Gaffney City, S. C. Also several lots in the
Southwestern portion of said town, near Lime
stone.
Terms: One-half cash; balance in twelve
months, with interest at 7 per cent.
I
j OwVI^I
wit h .*» room dwelling
mint house, .‘i-iml ing ■
oar ns
et .
seven ami oin-iliird acres land
.lion county, about -ix miles
p GatTm-v.
midred and twenty-live acres
I a In .lit 1 m ih-s fr* mi < iaITnev * m
Load.
il near (JatTm v cotton mil! snit-
■ tor si ore lot.
-i fronting on .1 - !b .ies street,
lot eontaining two olliees on
- -tom* avenue, near Im-im ss
I vo-story. li room dwelling a.id
.rm-r Granai’d and Mill sireeis.
terms and particulars call mi
The largest
stock of Solid
Silver Ware,
Silver Novel
ties, ■ > I -A -
and
JiCWCCIw-
in Pied-
mo nt Caro- BUILDING, * * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME,
I!Hci. % i 11 i i
Ami DraliTs In
LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * LIME * WORKS,
RICHARDSON & CO.. I ^essees,
Manufacturers of
Out of town
orders solic
ited.
Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster HJ
Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Cj
;i r;i •• <»r (ii;i! rli
in six ii * i
ea ..f i,.ng S
Ii oi! " small Ii
atiding
ot I |e of '
"C. I. Il I
<(».. 1
r|i;mil> i-i;, **
t (hole
ra and
“ Atiniit imi
• \ . rs
Ik** 1 I »
, - *
leasant
tot he
With sail rh
'tiu. .
1 Mil 11 »1« : "1 !! ’ ,
surpris li . j •
.... '.\ :»n! :i |
. * \ t’ Imc!
every'hin-.' i:
spri-a.l ima ’
AFFNEY LAND
I e\ lo loan oil B. al E
45 Morgan Square,
Spartanburg, S. G.
I-Till
is now receiving hisj
a
.li.
w
e we
him
a speedy re-
Friday.
»*o very.
Mr. and Mrs. il. II. Kirby visited
relatives at (Tifton last Friday, the
2(»t!i Inst
What has heeouie of "More Anon"
of Ravena. We like to hear from
that side.
Mrs. Delilia Tate came up to
father's, .lames A. Allen s, some time
ago.
Misses.) iilia and M'msouri Whelehell
visited the Mis'es 1‘ettits last Sun
day.
Sim. I’orter poked liis feet under
Ed. .1. < lary s table last Lord s day.
Jolly Jerry Gardner was in these
parts last Sahhath.
Mrs. Jane Clary and Mrs. Mattie
Baber took a Hying trip to Spartan
burg last Saturday. Miss Nettie
Clary kept them eompany. Tin- trio
returned home Monday,
Marion Rhilips never goes to bed
nnw-a-days. It s a boy or girl, one
of the two. but we cannot say which.
Sum Sam.
— * •-
Blacksburg Budget.
(Correspondence ofTm; Li:ih;i.kJ
Bi.ai ksiii kg. S (’., October JlI.— ;
The Blaeksb-irg Baptist Cblireb is i
trying to build a parsonage for their
pastor. We think this a bright idea,
for every church should have a par- 1
soiiage, it is cheaper than to have a
preacher rent a house or pay i ravel
ing expenses, and adds greatly to the
church property. Several members
say they will give material for build
ing and ot hers t he ,vork. and one sa\ >
he will give a lot to build on.
I be Blacksburg Acid works are
running night and day. The proceeds
are very good
IJie young people of this city seem
to enjoy themselves hugely. They
ride Sunday s in two-seated turnouts
and haven great tiim. Sueress to
all who indulge; I like it myself.
J. Walters an enterprising voting
man. is in Blacksburg, in the jewelrx
business. Mr. W alters deserves the
patronage of all the citi/ciis of the
town, lie is a moral and inte
young man. Success to him.
II, M
1 We lire foolish
her I foolish, in sp.
ity" of one .-*■ y
t hey could li c
things. Each i-
has Mot : e.-e-li e<
and is eo':,;i,i ; ■
are in noth-■
m-ss and pi-rf.-r; >
on each aski
the ot her wh:-.! t
give.—Ruskin.
Fill I he jil.-o-i
1 ban full and you
bet ter one.
it • :eit unusual
in many iu-
o i k ises are re
el:! relief. It
-ended upon,
a! r it is plcas-
-y W B. I »u l‘rc.
■ i! lioul excuse
t (i • sii|)erior-
- oi her. as if
I in similar
; iat Ilie other
! ■ - ! he ot her,
Tie ot her : t hey
i:id t he happi-
Init h depends
receiving from
it her onl v can
a I.
■ ■ :,!irri\ i
nM. il. In I ■
Iliir'ilv use 111
use I fm ii I s s .
two li«ilt!i i ! .• It.i
she has ii"t -i
Ib'JZ, lay a< - i.i-ii-i! v.iiii I'oils el a
Sci'-. .:lous Nature.
There wi-i--si.i ■ u ■ f liiriu at (in;-,- ami:.'--
as they hi-a!'''l * a Ii**rs v. mil'i l.i-ak .-lit.
nork laiatly l- i-iiiiii: e.,v«-r«-.l with i i - a
P ar ‘'
gears. I t!.. g cg:ht!; !m «’(1 tiic/11 . i ■» ,S:i: •
parilla,aii*l Hitcrtaking lour bottles tli b*
had all Id t1"I m'd! I’d* •• us hriN" diviu ■ .
I rceoiimieiHlcd 11• hm 1's F.jI’Mtt’* all
ferine froiii any (iis H'lcr « ! :. blood. ’ i
Stowi i.i.. Wihiiot. South J‘ o»ta.
“AT PEOPLE
-OCTHKILV RAILW.W CO.
(1, ISI I KN sis l l. M.>
.ii r
i-
A.
iik tim.sm ni.i- i"-!
i Permanentlyir-.m
i a month. No Starving
" or injury; No Publicity.
I i-.iild U|i 1 he liea 11 li a iid hea u t i i \
mijih-xion, leaving No Wrink-
i- iahidm-ss. Stout Abdomens
niiciilt hreatlungsurelv re!ie\ed.
No Experiment, a '-ientifie and
'.e relief. I’rh-e Jo.:in per pie-k-
h.i mail postpaid. Testimonials
rl ieulars (sealed; L*e. \t.i. Cm:-
l: : i.MiCM i: Sikh I l.v ( OM I HI. XT! U..
lit
iCS -
A ill
%
PIEDMONT AIR LINE.
Route of the Great Vestibulod
Limited.
And invites his l-'riends to call before buying aty
jusi received a big lot of Bagging an 1 Tie- that !u-
ulie in I'o w u and Ills Stock of Shoes. < lot hi ng I lat |
is ('omph-te and as Low as the Lowest.
Don t fail to give him a •' \I.L when in Town al
ing elsewhere.
He has also .1 list Completed a New GINERY i]
New and the latest improved MACHINERY, and ofj
will <. I \ your < '< iTT< i.\ as ('heait as any gin in Towj
Seed at the Gin at the ilijin st Market I’riee and I 1 '
and i' now arranging fora New Corn Mill that \v:
11*■ \t week a11d w i! I < irii• d one or t wo da VS iII l-kll-ll
A m
J- 1
Hood’s Pitts :«<•( >"t l’ r ""‘l ,tl >' ^ p v k'K REHEDY CO., Boston, Mass.
oil tLc livu aau LcvicU.
CONDUNSKI) HI Dl l.i; I F I , \--I N(.KK 1 UAINs*.
Ill I ;Tccl Oct ohrr IHOi.
Wedding Pi
Vi *U 11 (»\Y
will sfi
h:i\c mon*
»n haw a
The Gaffney City Land and improvement Company
( Mh-r for Sale Building Lots it, thi- 1-loiirishing’Fow n.
a i -' i " i: o i 'r w
DEAL |y!l£R2T D the cliarqcicr-
istic of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
cures even after other preparations fail.
Get Hood’s and OMLY HOOD’S.
I Believe
Al- > I ami' m ar Ii.v and in reaeh of the si-hools of Limestone Springs
and of tins pla.-e in lets of from !!<» to b iti a ri s on liberal t ime rates.
\ l s -1 Agrieultura! Lands to rent f.ii farm purposes.
I-or lull pas t ieulars appl\ to
MOSES WOOD, Agent.
N. B.— \I1 t respassi ng on lands of i hi - < ’om puny. cut t ing ami removing
timlier. fi'liing' ,-hutii itng are forhiddeii under peiialty of law.
I Know
l loiir than
t Jatl'uev.
I" 't Flour for
!\ man in (ialf-
"\v O KTH
LOOKJMQ
UslTO
r A
'M.
igent
^Guarantee
l.v cry -a.-k ol lloiir I sell and
if it does not give satisfaelion
i will ret urn : he money.
Give me a I riaI order .
W. O. Lipscomb,
! lit*- I 3 tit*;( !c % i'*
Liver? asd reed Stables.
J. N. LIPSCOMB
WILL SHOW Y 0lf
THE SHOE P THf
! POLICY. Ai.5GiiVE
W YOU AN OrPOPTOMI-
:ry ot looking, into
Bom,—
Guaranteed Cure.
Weauthori/e our ailvertised drug-
Hl to sell Dr. Kings New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds
upon this condition. If youare aflie-
t ed with a ( oiigli. ('old or an\ Lung
I broat or ( le st troiilih- and will ui»e
tbis reinedy as directed, giving il a
fair trial and experience no benefit
you may return Hu bottb and hav.
your money refunded. We could not
make t hi'otfi i-did we not know that
Dr. King - New |ii*eovery could In re
lied on. 11 m ver dispapoint'. Trial
bottles free at \\ B Dupre ' Dnu
Store. Large st/e .Vie, and tl.'Hi.
I !ead<|iiari
•r • w ho w an
r driver' and Farm
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1 make a Bpicialiy of Feeding Stock.
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I desire to announce tot he
citizens of this vieinitv and
'llrrottnding country tout I
am now prepared to do all
manner of terraeeing. eie.
I will give eareful iitten-
t ion t o al I work et -1 rust. ! to
my care. 1 respect fully so
licit a share of your patron- twwnAth
age.
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I laving just received a II ER R! NG-IIA Ll.-M A R YI ]
Bl R(J EA R I’ROOl- SAKE with Automatic Bolt Work
Safety Deposit Boxes. I am better prepared than ever
funds.
Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent.
County Claims Bought. Exchange Bou.ht and Sij
Tlianking you for past favors 1 solicit you future It
Wet Feet Make Colds inti
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rat
0. Spencer,
Proprietor.
\ i'i'<>i 1 IS 1;iv,
• i i.V IN 17 IC
Transact a Genera! Banking Business
Safety Deposit Boxes for IJn. I v TfCliffvSi'r idlowed o(
Time Deposits by s-iu-.c i v r, Arrangements..
Vour I *iil ron; >1 K'il otl.
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J. M CULP.
TrafiU- Mu Ur.
’ Wusliii. I'.oa O. C.
So to avoid this we advise
vve have the- best line of Shoes j
any om can afford i .day.
Infants Nice Button Shoes as low a~
Womens Button >hn, - from .ft.iMi uj
f tur lini-of (iood. St rm. W inter .sho-
was i ever better or I’rices I Aver.
special prices on lots for eitlire t'ami
wearing good footj
id will
Wilk