The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 30, 1894, Image 3
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The Boston Evening Transcript says
editorially: “The drift of tilings in the
direction of equal rights for women is
shown in the following chronology: In
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widows. In 1861 Kansas gave it to all
women. In ls6y Wyoming gave full
suffrage to all women, and England gave
municipal suffrage to single women and
Widows. In 1875 school suffrage was
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chusetts and in 1880 by Vermont and
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Was extended to the single women and
widows of Scotland. School suffrage
was granted by Nebraska in 1880 and by
Wisconsin in 1885.
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single women and widows of New Bruns
wick in 1886 and school suffrage to the
women of Washington in the same year.
In 1887 municipal suffrage was granted in
Kansas to all women, and school suffrage
was given in North and South Dakota,
New Jersey, Idaho, Arizona and Montana.
In 181)1 school suffrage was granted in Il
linois. In 181)0 school suffrage was grant
ed in Connecticut and full suffrage in
Colorado and New Zealand. Evidently
the common sense of the world is work
ing around by degrees to a belief in
equal rights for women. No disasters
have followed the acceptance of the prin
ciple elsewhere, and there is no reason to
•upi>o»e that it will result in catastrophes
and cataclysms in Massachusetts.’’
—■ « -«»_ *
Items of State News.
(iaines Bros..
Cowpens Chronicles.
[Correspondence " l{ -1
COWPKXS. S. c.. Nov “7.-KeV.
I D Bailey left >atunlay lor l.laek-
" * L'hcrc he expects to till his ap-
from there he goes
he wil 1 at t end t ho
i vent ion ibis
burg wl
point ment. a net
to (’heslcr when
Sotilhcrn Bapti
week . Bro. Bailcv
usually broad smile
of a fourteen pound
Ids homo a few day
not ret urn tint il M<
pit. it is hoped, will la*
< o:
left with an un-
on the account
boy arriving at
« ago. He will
mdav. His pul-
.1
iv i;
uv.
T. .1. Brock of
There w as a jolly
Wilkins one night
with the
some tim
■t.
at Mr. S. B.
long since
young folks. They bad
music which was rendered
the organ.
[ Marion, <>n
. < >. Turner
Draytonville Dots.
[Correspondence of Tut: I.i ookk. |
Dkaytonvii.i.i:. S. Nov. -1-—
Bo\>! Boys! What on earth does all
this mean - .' Such quarreling I never
heard. Such tt war was never in print
! before. <i. !.. S . of Midway, is blow
ing Slim Sam up with bicycle pump
i while Slim Sam is selling 'he biejele
1 at public auction. It seems that D.
1 I,. S. has rode tin* bicycle until he
| has become knock-kneed, pigeon-toed,
■ gander-shanked, ami till these suit of
jHiings. till Slim Sam. sympatheti-
‘ eally, sold the bicycle at public
dt
Algood News Notes.
[Correspondence of Tut; Lkikjkh. |
Ai.uooi), S. Nov. -<•—A. .
Smith and family went up inlo North
Carolina last Monday to visit friends
datives. Tliev returned home
STATE NEWS.
hy Miss Ella Jolly in
>liss Mattie Duncan. <
the guitar and master 1
on the violin.
Miss Ella .lolly ~p< nt
V.»h.1. B. Martin am
week.
Miss MatTk-U 1 !^ 1 ." a1 " 1 , Mis
Bands spent sonn* dav 1 ? ^ klil
with relatives.
Sam Thomas, w ho was
sick, is well again.
.1. T. Lipscomb, wiio wa*
sick is no better. Then
hope of his recovery.
S. 1). Moore has opened a
market.
Miss Tenna Waters visited
tow n a few days ago.
Willie Webster, son of .1. B. '
ster. was in town a few day> ago,
Barra Harrison was quite sick :
davs ago. but he is up again.
Rev. W. I). Kirby filled three
pointments last Sunday, one at
dar Springs, his old home, and
others at school houses near hy.
We think that (iov. Tillman
got some spies that can track I
tigers for they’caught two of t
Saturday night just above in re
we think there are some mure it
would hunt them. We saw -
tiger pass through here last wee
there way to Spartanburg to .-
a few days
familv last
reported
report cd
is little
a meat
our
i ac
tion to satisfy a <ieht. Shame on
such quarreling. I would get to-
,, t .ther. faia* to face, and run it out or
settle it some oilier way if I were you.
rather than have the publi
through tin* newspaper column?
I shall have to make i
tory explanation to Br
Etta .lane,in regards to *
old cow’s horns, vi/.
soon*
know it
at isfac-
ii. I. L. S.. of
'mil h \\ rain s
The dd cow 's
.1. B. Easterly, of
Mrs. Mary Linder
has been visiting
relatives at Clifton for
s. She returned home
and .1. V. I’riee
last Thursday
to Clifton last
C. I’riee
last week
■ so numerous t.
tt> • shrubberv
iat t hey
eat olT
< . have
ha
dceendants
lin vi* _
else to the ground and tlf'
died and rotted, so jiolesofthe proper
size are unobtainable in this section.
Don’t make any more such horrible
suggestions, please. By the wav,
you were telling us of t he wedding,
how did you feel iu*\t day?
I notice another fellow smelling
around, with his bristles up and tail
curled, wanting to raise* a quarrel.
His first step is to call Mr. .1. (lard-
ner “the silent. Better look scared
"Mr. Subscriber. .1. (lardner is red
in the face already.
We would suggest that "Old Man.
of Cowpens, don t meddle witli blind
tigers so long as they don t hurt him.
I would he far from setting a dog on
such an animal. Mind as it is. it is
trial. We didn’t
did with t hem.
lean
< n
Matters From
[< ’orrespondeiicc < >1
M Am, S. C., Nov.
made me sav in last
M
W e
, hat they
M .v.
ud.
II. I.KIiOKIt.l
,—The type
art ielc*
Id have
danger
‘OHS.
Hen
* wc see
W. R
.. of (’enterview.
rushin
L r Up to
Sli m Sam and <
;. L. s.
while
they are qm
irreling.
He is
taking
siih*s
with
Slim Sam. the
largest
one.
Bet t el*
he careful. W.
R . it
may b«
• only
wind out of the
hicyeh
• pump
you :
ire takin
g sides
wit h.
1 h*
ope all
this i
piarreling. war.
strief ;
and envy will
have an t*
ml. It
shows
a marl
; of il!
1 culture.
Let’s
ail he
hrot he
rlv. giving and
taking
jokes :
> they
come.
Don’t
he too
harsh
with y
4»ur l»r
.tiier hut
joke in
.1,
III
BKMi hu. of corn w hen
been JJiM).
I am glad to say tic* majority of
our farmers are sowing wheat. They
say it is good luck to keep in seed.
There was quite an excitement at
this place the z'Mli. Mounted and
foot men chasing a rabbi*! d".. I In*
dog was shot.
We lea r n of the * lea I !i of two chil
dren last Thursdav morning t’ling-
mon .Simmoi.s and wife w* i<* painfully
shocked to tim! that while they were
at bnakfast the -umuiiins hail e >ine
to their little darling and tin* lifeless
a friendly wav.
If.
ht v
loving vour
hrot her
ami re
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
your city, visited
last Sunday.
Miss Leila Clary
friends and
several day
yest erdav.
Messrs. .1. (’., A. <
went to Spartanburg
on business.
\V. I). Byars went
Friday on business.
.Ino. \Y. Linder and D.
went up into Nort h < ’arolina
on business.
Cuite a crowd of young folks en
joyed a sociable at James R. Moore s
last Saturday night, and it is said
that they had a jolly good time.
There is a stray setter-dog at W.
D. Byars’ which the owner can get
1,,. ,..*11:.
m <%Mi«f'oif .i| f*. «
(hie of our old B’s has gone tosflW***’
ristown. Tenn. Some of our girls
hate to give up John.
V. (■. I’riee. (better known as Tohe),
has been made happy many times
during his sojourn ‘‘here below, hut
he was made unusually happy a few
days ago. They say there are two of
them, a hoy and a girl. The boy
weighed eight pounds and the girl
ten.
The last issue of Tin: Lkikiki; w as a
daisy in every sense of the word, and
we hope that it will meet with much
success.
Sunday evening about 0 o’clock,
as we were returning from a "wild
Cat’’ expedition our attention was
attracted hy a noise in the leaves.
By hard work we managed to keep on
our derby. W e made sure that Larry
(Jantt s whangdoodh* had claimed us
as his own. however, we managed to
investigate the matter and behold,
t o our great surprise and much relief,
we found it to he an oppssum. So we
claim that we have settled that much
talked about and fearfully exageratt.-d
w liangdoodle quest ion.
Miss Roy Nance, of
teaching at Macedonia.
.1. (iardner entered the pedagogic
fraternity at Midway yest<*rday morn
ing. SrnscKiisKu.
The (ireenville News says that a
carload of cot Ion seed shipped from
lira in Lawrens county to (ireenville,
contained a human ear.
The residence of Ja:. * IVek, of
Central, a two story frame house,
with entire contents, household fur
niture, itc, was burned Saturday
morning at one o’clock. 1 he fire is
supposed to have been incendiary.
The insurance is only .'j'.itHi or all.
Dick Wofford, a colored cit izen of
Folk County, N. <’., was lynched
near Landrum Thursday night,
•J2d inst. Last Spring he was arrested
for a brutal assult on a girl in that
neighborhood. He was placed in jail
at Columbus, hut the sheriff, fearing
a raid hy the girl’s friends, carried
him to Asheville. He was tried last
ill who
When
him of
State
safe in
do not
ask for
Lillie May Bentley
to the surprise of
trial was acquitted
week, am
heard the
discharged the sheriff warned
his danger. He crossed the
line, thinking he would be
South (’arolina, hut lynchers
••<*<rar«l State lines, nordo they
Wofford
liuose.
. ' r h(*v followed
requisitions. . i.
and found him at a~’TVH'TTs t-u ^
They quietly hanged him and re
turned to their own State. An in
quest was held yesterday hy a South
Carolina trial justice. Il is said that
the Judge who hoard the case was
much surprised at the verdict.—
Correspondent News A* Courier.
For a pain in the side or chest
there is nothing so good as a piece
of flannel dampened with Chamber
lains Rains Balm and hound on over
the seat of pain, it affords prompt
and permanent relief and often pre
vents a cold from resulting in pneu
monia. This same treatment is a sure
cure for lame hack. For sale by W.
B. Dul’re.
Born a Genius
Disease Threatens to Cut
Short a Noble Career
But Hood’s Sarsaparilla Restores
Good Health.
Lillie May Bentley Is an accomplished elocu
tionist amt natural horn sj>cakcr of only U years
of age. Stic* is tiie only child teniperance lect
urer before the public. Her genius, however,
did not exempt tier from an at Lick of a disease
of the blood, llerown words best tell the story:
•* C. I. Hod & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
“I heartily join with the many thousands that
are recommending Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I had
~-‘-^*xo«»l from Infaney with gatherings i:i
thehcad/'^wis^fn^SeTl^n^a • -t* the only
the doctor’s advice. He thoughnFo*
thing to save my life, but 1
Continued to Crow Worse.
I was persuaded finally by afrlend to try Hood's
Sarsaparilla. The use of one bottle acted ef-
Hood’sn r > Cures
fee lively upon the blood and I began to .n.prove.
After the use of three bottles tie: j*: titering
ceased and I am cured of my former trouble. |
owe my life and w ill always remain a true frieii.l
to Hood’s Sarsaparilla." I.ii.lik Mav I’: vi-
LEY, Shelbyville, Indiana. Cet litioli’S.
Hood’S PHI*act easily, yet pr**n.|*.ly aaj
efficiently, on the liver and buv.cls.
The
Carolina
Buggy
Co.,
Are the largest man
ufacturers of Vehicles
in the South, and make
the best only. Our
goods have always
taken the first premi
ums at fairs when
shown in competition
with the world.
The
Gaffney
Wagon and
Furniture Co.,
! htimllc our goods in (iiiffucy ami will
1 he pleased to sell tin* celebrated
VSj’reinium Carolina Buggy” or any-
t Inn*.
that goes on wheels. Call
anything in their line
on them tV treated right. But
ami you will be^, r the “Rrcmium
ilon t forget to ask^l|L U1 fa r (ured on
Carolina Buggy. ’ mi^
honor by
Vorlt v i I Iv*. *•».
Anderson, is
L. BAKER,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
DICA I.ICI* I N
I have just added to my line of (icncral Merchandise a complete line
of Clothing, Suits. Rants, Overcoats, etc., andean give you a good Suit fnr
•f'.’i.iMt and a Fine Suit for tf*IO.OO. Overcoats .jt.'i.OO to’j«12..'»0.
Ladies’ * Dress J Goods
a
■ yoiirst
Aint '
ri;
Rev. R. (i. R
revival meet in*j
i ng t w ice a da v
Ft.\w Ru KKK.
earsoii is condueting a
;at (ireeiiwooil. preae*h-
5? EAL
s all t hat 11
the i liiid in
doing a large mercan- ;
tiljvhiisiness a few miles from (ireen-
S. ('.. were burned out early
Monday morning. 1 heir loss was
between und if Io.immi, with only
$2,IKK) insuranee.
Westminister was visited hy an
electric storm Saturday night, during
which W. II Sh* Idon's house was
struek l»y lightning, .s<*t on fire and
con dimed. Loss between tfJ.tMH) and
♦ 4 No insurance.
A little girl Miss Harris, fifteen
years old. while playing with a pistol
at La wrens, on Saturday, supposed
to have been unloaded, shot her five-
year-old brother, inflicting a danger
ous wound under the eye.
• •
Our Taxes Go Still Lower.
The levy for eouiity purposes for
the year eommeneing Nov. I, 1891,
ns reeomended by the board of eounty
commissioners is for: Miu.s.
Ordinary county 3$
Interests on railroad bonds 1
Hinking fund 1
I’nst Indebtedness <)$
Court House
Total ('i ,
l.ast year the recommendation was
for 7$ mills. The legislature, how- ;
erer, reduced this to 7 mills.—Spar- I
tftnhurg Daily Herald .
. «•» *
W. A. MeHuire. a well known |
citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of ,he 1
opinion that there is nothing as good
for children troubled with colds or
croup ns Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. He has used it in his family
for several years with the best r**-j
suit and always keeps a bottle of il ,
in the house. After having hi grippe
he was himself troubled with a severe
cough. He used other remedies with
out hfiiclit and tin-ii concluded to *
try the children’s medicine and to j
his delight it soon eth «*ted a perma
nent cure. 2.') and of) cent bottles
for sale by \V. H. Dul’re.
form wa
t bought
sleeping.
Last Sunday after :
of several days J. i’. < *
had to give t heir hale-
said. sutler t hem i• * *
and forbid t hem no!.
Dear parents < iuj
our pat h and t urn.-
from our o .vn w i!!. :
understand w h\ he d
D how helples- le ;a:il
may la* I hat i I<- v, i -!i
that He i? near u . ; 1
Us to look to 11im a■
Him and wish: •. i -
what I le Incan! h .
your affect ions on : ii
lie wishes us to reme
dwells above, and tint
ing a place for you
will accept it. <»
will he above forJe-'.is i-
heaven with li111<- < ’herub
make glad the melodv as
with Him to weleomeyou
glorious presence of Cod
who gave his thirling >->n
to Him. Look to Him wl
to comfort every anxious
They have gone to that
mer land,
In the great beyond with
strand
Where there are harps and
and robes of pure white.
Forever flashing in tin-
light.
miined. They
o nl heailh and
- fearful illness
ali’iiey and wife
up to IIim who
•ome unto me
MERIT i* the tharactc*:-
islic of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
cures even after other preparations fail.
Get Hood's and ONLY HOOD’S.
J. E. WEBSTER,
t I ornv* v-A. 1-1 -/it \v
Gaffney City, S. C.
•ticcs in all the courts. Collec-
K“ialty.
Blinds,
In Worsted
from l<lets.
s. Flannels. Cashmeres, Suitings, Henriettas and Broadcloth at
to .fl.OO per yard. I have as complete a line of
plo
’< >C'Or
—:iml
JM(i> O!
Building Materials.
Ians amt
i mad;* on
pecilieat ions
diort notice.
foi* build-
w
I
i
»
*
\ e
diove. <>.
t hat Jc.-us
is |>repair-
voti if vou
.*-. your affection
i- i- h. autifyiug
icriihs that will
\ as tiny come
•vuu into the all
i. hI tin* Father
Son to bring us
m who i-, willing
ions soul,
hat bright sunl
it - golden
I
e row ns
it VI
nlv
T.
Chronic Nervousness
Could Not Sleep, Nervous
Headaches.
Gentlemen:—I have been taking
your Restorative Nervine for the past
three months and 1 cannot say
enough in its praise. It has
Saved fly Life,
for I had almost given up hope of
ever being well again. I was a
chronic sufferer from nervousness and
could not sleep. I was also troubled
with nervous headache, and had tried
doctors in vain, until 1 used your
Nervine, mbs. m. wood, nine wood, m.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Cures.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on & positive
guarantee tliikt the first Lottie will benefit.
All druegists M-ll it ati), 6 liottics forte, or
tt will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles’ Medical Co., Elkbart, Ind.
PATENTS
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-x
ent businesscondurted for moderate Fees. 5
Our Office is Opposite U. S. PatentOfficeJ
and we can sc < mc patent iu leas time than tuuse>
remote from Washington. #
Send model, draw :n„' or pbnto., with di’icrip-P
tion. Wj advise, if patentable or n -t, free ofi
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. ^ /
A Pamphlet, “ H fl 'v to Obtain Patents,” with J
co it of same in’the U. 8. and foreign countries J
sent (rce. Address, t
C.A.SNOW&COJ
W. L. Douglas
^*1 (S THE BEST.
Vtf 3l'%r & DO SGUtAKING.
$5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH&ENAMELLED CAir
fine calfa Kjuigardii
$3.5P POLICE,3 SOLES.
$2.4|. 7 j BoysSchoolShoes,
•LADIES*
^ SEND FCI? CATALOGUE
W* L* DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Vou enn h:ivi* nmni-v by purebuniuK W. L.
DlllltflllA P>I|IIC'P,
Uecause, tve arc Hit largest inamsfacturers of
advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee
tile value by stamping the name and price on
tiie bottom. which protects ; ou against high
prices and the middleman’s profits. Ourshoes
ci|ual custom work, in style, t asy fitting and
wearing nualitiss. We 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, wc can. Sold by
3
:is listv<* ever been seen in tow n. I git’e you as a sample of my prices, a good
Family Flour at •tl.lo. The celebrated Nickel-Rlate Flour, the finest goods
(everybody says) ever sold for the money at .’ft I .(it). Five pounds good Coffee
for-t I .Hi. and will sell you everything else in proportion, call ami judge for
yourself as lo whether I am selling goods cheap or not.
J. N. LIPSCOMB.
WE HAVE PUT THE KNIFE IN PRICES
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMII
Come and see us, we will quote you tl
est prices ever heard of in this towi
stock is complete with all the newest si
SHOES AND CLOTH I Ni
Now is the time to buy your Winter,
Shoes, Hats and Jeans.
Call and let us make you an estimal
fall bill. We are offering ALL WOQ/
80 per ct. wool at 1 8 cts. per yard.
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IN’
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Time Deposits by KlMOOiAl., Arrangeme^
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POSITIONS GUARANTEED.
under reasonable conditions. Do not
say it cannot he done until you send
for “free” I2<i page eata)o_,..e—
kkai.ciion’s i*k.\< rn \t. m siNF>s n.i,-
I.kuk and School of Shorthand. Type
writing and Telegraphy . N isiivm.i.k,
Tknv.
4 wkkks by Draughon’s method of
teaching hook keeping is er|uul to 12
WKKKri hy old method
It expends more money in the in
terest of its Kmployment Department
than half the husiness colleges in
the south take in as tuition. It is
strongly endorsed h\ ImnkesH. mer
chants and praeti* ai h f «»k-ke*epers all
[over the I nit* d States. ReMonable
Irfttes of tuition < d- .ip Board. Open
[to hoth sexes <»oi students past
[year, represt nting 3fl Htatcs and Ter-
ft alw» has prepareil laifiks
OhamberJc-in’; !Lc .. . Ciuittient
Isa certain car 1 >r Cin-.iic ticre Eyes,
Granulated Eye I.:d:, : .r Nijqiles, Riles,
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Lheurn and Scald Head,
25 cents per oox. 1 >r ale hy li uggistS.
TO HOivSlTov;N1THB.
For putting :• l.'*r ■ ia a an'* heallliy con
dition try Dr. Cady'.: f Vr.iditi .n Rowdcra.
They tone unlhe rysteni, aid die Tion, cure
Ion of r.ppctitc, reli. v • con tipati n, correct
kidney disorder' anil d tr.v worms, giving
new life to an old or over worked horse. 25
cents per package. For: ah: l*y druggists.
FAT PEOPLE
Ruck Diiksitv Rm,i> reduce your
weight Permanentlyfrom 12 to 1.7
pounds a month. No Starving
sickness or injury: No Publicity.
They build up t he heult li cind In ant ity
the complexion, h aving No Wrink
les or tlabbim Stout Abdomens
and difficult breathing surely relieved.
No Experiment, a -ei.-mifi<* and
positive relief. Rriec .jt2.ti<* jM*r paek-
age hy mail postpaid T<*s|ioioniuls
and parti<*iihirs (sealed; 2 *. \m.(‘ok-
KKSI’ON l>l.M i; S I l:U T 1.1 < '• >X ! I III.N i l Al..
PARK REr\f:l>Y CO., Boston, Mass.
I K \ < >1 *
The very best service to he had
in the city we would advise you
to call on us, when you want
C'lic*;ip Ci i'oc*oi*iow.
Our stock consists of everything
to he had in a first-class family
grocery store and confectionery.
Be sure to give us a call and we
will
jvoti .NIonov.
A trial order will convince the
most fairminded person that wc
mean what we say.
A.
Wood,
The Cheapest Place on Ea:
'!*<» u'
Iv
Cwil i l lio V
FURNITURl
NOTICE.
•hted to
A I.L persons indebted to McArthur
** A Sams are r('qiiest<*d to conic
forward and make settlement at once.
Some arran ,.*meiit s inu-t he made for
closing our hooks.
W. F. Me AIM III R,
R. n. SAMS.
Nov, 4th., til.
Having just received a H KR RI Nt .-H A LL-M A R \ I N latest
BI R( ■ I. A R RROOl’ S A I' L wi t h A u t omat ie Bull Work and 'li im
Safety Deposit Boxes, I am better prepare l than ever to take
funds.
Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent.
County <’laiins Bought. Exchange Bought and Sold.
I hanking you for past favors I solicit you future husine-
m
improved
Lock and
of vour
Carroll, Carpenter & Humphrij
When in need of Furniture of any
scription call on us. We also keep a larg<
varied assortment of
RARE OPPORTUNITY
MAKE MONEY
Coffins, Gaskets, Shrouds, Burial Robes
The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company
1 to Oot Our 1 ’rioonl
/i y sin i.rxt, or
< )1Ti r for
i A l'
liuildiiiL
Juvenile and other Holiday Books
I
I 'I
Also F
and
Pin*
in reach of the
JO to Ioo acres
to rent for fa
,• to
•f Li
\ i
;mll Ip
from ijt2.it),l)o 1 <
us at once for
•W BOOKS. 1
our
rm purposi-
Best
er
I I I W 4
N. B.
t imher. ti
All
shii
MOSES WOOD, Agent.
iids of t Iii? (y
uiKicr pv’nait \ of law.
mnovim
and Best Books
li:: MOSt*
III!',
iio.mi;
tilt (jIi ti 1 ) da\ - ! ial
(rite explain y • u-
Fdre-** S. F. I Irau rhon
L.Ti *•. 1 enn. v . B. I
|r vacancies a - boo
graphers, teiwhcrs,
r„*de(l it hlls same.
IDA,
. When you
wants.” Ad-
, Rrest., Nasli-
t pays cash, $•>,
k-keepers, ste-
etc rc|»orted,
. * PHOTOGRAPHS!9-
ALL THE I A I ESI STYLES.
TIIOROI OH WORKMANSHIP,
WARRANTED NOT To FADE,
SATISFAt I ION (il'ARANTEKD.
RKH’ES VERY LOW.
MX W I * . I v I A
:iim( OowpciiM, H. C*.
dt
hi, *!,
LARGE PROFITS!
BIG SALES'
if
pros
OUR BEAUTIFUL $4.50 OUTFIT FREE.
you want
schurg
your i l'iiici ol t'-rritorv m hu imj
iui*1 we will .-* i*'! . * : full inslrmt
SiO I ‘ X 1*1
itirc.N'i'K x<c«
/Vtl<li*CMs
M*V. XVIj
-. i. meivi.
f» jo-o-i.l Jim
; 0iir * Wagons * and * Bogj
are made for use as well as ornament*
Carroll, Carpenter & Hui
LIMESTONE * SPRINGS *
RICHARDSON & CO., Less<
Manufacturers of
BUILDING, * * AND * AGfilCI
And Dealers In
Coal, Shingles, Laths and Pj
Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dj