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JN WAR Romance of AND LOVE. (III)! A ii Yankee Soldier Soutln i n <;irl. Alborly lira;, w;. . llio son’of :« well* tr-(l‘> farmer, who liwd in Illinois; ho And a lo(h1 eoinnn ii sehoul edueution *nd was called an Lon >t, ami upright young man. He was not very good- looking; his mouth and nose were large, and his hair and eyes were brown. When one looked at his eyes they would forget his other features. At the time we are writing about ho was in his twenty-first year. For some time an awful storm had been blowing between the north the south, and at last it burst with fury, and there was a elvil war. When lYo:.ideal Lincoln called for volunteers tiam and of voting an n re sponded, and Hert limy was among them. lie left 1. mu and took up arms In defense of his country. Hert made si good soldier, pus.-cd through many hard-fought bnUles, hut came out unharmed, lie was promoted sev eral times, and first licutiiiant in the battle before Xash\ ille he received a serious wound am 1 for a time it was thought 1 o could not recover. Mabel Myrtle wa.-> a southern dam sel. Her father was a planter before the r. Although he did not enter the confederate army his sympathies some Yankee trick would he played on me." An hour later the doctor saw her pass his ofliec door, and he paid the lieutenant another visit. “How do you feel, lieuteusn' . v ’ “I feel much better." "Did you get the other kiss?" "That's all rh'dit, d< .-tor, but I owo you a great deal, and how ant 1 going to repay you?'' “By gottii; ■ well, my hoy, and mar rying Miss Myrtle. She's a capital prize! Marry h r, end be good to her, and may Hod hies; you huh." Bert rejoiue l lib regiment and served until the cb - • of the war. Then he on me south end returned to Illinois accompanied by his bride. Mabel ha > long sb forgiven the doctor, an In- he is ;.!• no r. - he world, he generaliv spends l imstmas with them, lion cepe Drayti. r.. ill.. Dol :f, \ i 'i""ibi.. 1 Jst;'.if rb, V •S ;V Iff I t! ' ' l x ! ' • V^J v 1 j ; vy y /• - /r -‘IN' ^ 2 - MAHI'I. SANK Itl SIUK HIM. were with them ;mi he had two eons that wore gray. He had taught his daughter to hate the Yankees. She had heard so numv dreadful stories about the union soldiers that she had come to look upon them as a lawless set. She was in In twentieth year, modest and gentle. Sin* had entered the southern army as n nurse. Many a poor sulberer, anion and confed erate, had been cheered and com forted by her. I'miM she stand by and hear a poor union soldier, far away from home an l friends, cry out with pain and b for a drink of water ami :be- n t help him? She could not do it and -dill be a woman, even if they were eneiuie -. Site did not find the boys in blue sneh mon sters as they had been pief tired. When Hood’s army returned to Tennessee Mattel accompanb'd it. and when Hen. Thomas met it beioiv .Nashville and utterly destroy* d i- -i F I was a:m»ng the prisot'e* s of Mai’. olo-rcd her Services as a nurs- and they wen* ac cepted. Mow ci ,m i a ].-ri '.t of hard work for the nurse . the hospital being ci 'wded with wounded soaliers. it , was here liiat she ma •• the aeipiaint- uneu of Albert Bray. Althongii kept wry busy, she iitanttgcd to g.ve the lieutenant a littlo imre atl-ntioii tliau some of the othe rs, and when the hos pital became less crowded she used to sit and read to him. and many were yth e debates tiie_\ l.a : o-.-r the war. Some time-, these bis ussions woc.id le- come h ated. and she would leave in a rage, but she always cam * back Ik., next day and made up with Hert. Mabel had not bee i holm* or eight een months, and . la 1 was given leave to go home on a. thivweeks’ visit. After she luni jfoue die iieut.eitant felt Very lonely without her. mo day. as the doctor wa about to • v. H< rt, ho said to the lieutenant, ..i cy-.-s i’uli of misehi. f; --It t,eems to me that von i i orti i Ik w < >it. \ • ■ yoiirsi if l!ii imtl: (lot f- ia you ? if 1 itad you wrole i H would ha lir l lo i;;- i. bubscriii -r'. dot i law i si i 1 ' i. . . ( •! i t!ii id. if •> a rt ieie on ; Up 1 lie r;Un dnd t !l;ii . •: at 1 imt ga. . ‘ few ;nh ' i! jot ib I i.nl i ' for going io ; 1 " i; t'Veo 1 ! for a TIm.u knows-t ' a •riling lo ... around a (lock a lioggii;g. ki ln w t lit y envy iiV;* 1 u r;iivy < i t «i i < ► •. t » iIn ir liu ig> - 1 r n: d< v ■ii i'. i.: iHi! ii. I i)e- ill — • ; you by -itn ed ani- • i eis, have ,ii>-ie that .1st ws-ek. lie from i so, Mr. . tuink so. : .ii • i r ••ider Id A Mrnvi) Itutdier. Tin* uutboror the* “liivit maim Bal lads. ’ Mr. C. <i. Lehmd. was living in Munich, opposite a nu-diu'val tavern called the Oher Dollinger. Ilis land lady was a niee old soul, wi two (laughters. On the ground lluor of the house was a store in which cut lery and fireworks were sold. Early one morning Leland and a frit'iid were sitting on a IhiiicIi before the tavern, waiting for a stagecoach to tako them out of town. Suddenly bang! bang! craek! was heard from the fireworks, and puffs of smoke were seen coming out of tho bursting windows. The front store wa- •»n firt*. It was full of roekets, craekers and other fireworks, in tin* baek store lliero was a barrel of gunpowder, which Mr. Leland had s> i n a few days be fore when buying powder for Ids pistols. The family were asleep. Leland ran across rln; sir* ct and rushed up three flights of lairs, s leauiuig: “It burns! Tiiori • etuip >wi;-r!" Snatch ing a small iv-gci ntaining las i loncy, he tumbled mother and daughters down stairs. Ho was just in time to stv a stal wart bui.ehor burst open the two inch door with an ax and roll out the bar rel of gunpowder, flames were hi butcher saved t a ■. work as calmly as if butchei uig an o.\. "1 victories i: t lew • reiiow —Youth's Companion. Algood News Notes. |('onvspondence of ’I iik I,i:ii«:i;k. | Ai.uoon. S. .Ian. I—Dull Ninas, snow bound and disheartened, we are wholly unprepared for duty lids I time.’ Well ! boys, we are ahold us happy as a fish nut of witter. News around here 1 his week is almost as scarce as lien's toelh, and v.e know t about as much about wltal little there there is as the man in the moon does. (>. 1’. Fowler of tireenville, is in these digginst Ins week on business. There lias been sonic* visiting in these diggins recently but we will not ask any space for recording this time, for we have no reliable record. .Hoys, as the new year is ushered in lets “ring out the old and ring in the new’* and faithfully try to im prove every opportunity worthy of improvement, and <|tiit so intieh “belter skelter, hartim scarum. spit- fired" outrageous foolishness and j nonsense. We can have fun enough without it, if we will manage things just right. We licard an old A Feasting Time on the Line. |('orrespondence Tin. Lkihskr. j (iliASSV Pond, D* -•'»—Moll, Mr. Editor, as t his i • X n 'S and it is raining today and i an't get out I will toll my old friends what a time I Pad mi Xnmsday. I mounted the grav on the --*lli forti'i. 1 :;»c»<iid time .since I had my leg amputated and rode over to* L. C I < n ons’ in North Carolina and taken dinner with him and They are a- Ids wi id ,!aug liter. ;Ue as • ver win de-sou led a set of lived. That day made on -mie-by days w hen old farmer was giinl to see his hbor come in and take things ns friend sav if you wanted to get to tals '• J.oUIKt llg t ilc : 1 as tho ve.j! Tim !I, lioing his he liad 1k*cu uco hath her •d tiiau war." i e Cl Velocltj < f r.leeti i< ity. Scionco of Common Thutgs says that tho voloi iiv of cavtt icity is so great that tin 1 nn -t rapid nio'ion produced by art appears to be actual rest when coinj aiv -i to it. oome uu thorities have cs! imate i tlint electric ity will pa-s tin o ; : !i copper wire at .’Si),(!UO inilea in a single velocity greater ;-i: ii; • I e 1 . w SIH the vato of Becond of time—a than that of light. On the common aerial telegraph wire it has; been found that iue sub tie fluid doe- not travi 1 at a.; pt ad ex ceeding UJ.Olio miles per i-orond, most aulhorities giviiig it a»s I-I.OOO. It should be noted in this eoiuieigiou tliat tho veioeity of tiruisniis.- ioti in creases with tin* distance between tho win s and the earth, or. in other Words, with the i. ighlo! su^peusion. Subtei rane in wires, - ivti as oeeun and river cables, transmit mere slowly. Experiment a.deat M-dill colJego, Moiitreal. t yi ir or two ago proved Hull the time retphr-id font telegraphic signal to pass fiem tlmt point to Green- ieh, Eaglaud, and hack again was but I.Oa see. nds Tiie di.-’anee ir . \ !i-d by t la - c;’ •rent in that i:-lu.: ■ i p-irl'iou of ihne was licit ; s.t n • mtl- -. 'I :.<• (j ui'es given tii tile op nim.- ~ ».i -i miles pel pee. nil. w i'e. . - d W!a :t- ston-' in !•• .'.A, but u.;<.••• never been conn: n • -d. to the girls to your sali.sfttclion just strike out Sunday and take your l.rnnri; with you. Ue gla ss we bad better siil*- seribe fi-r a dozen co| ies or more. U e lake several papers but Tin-: is our favorite, first last and time. Boys, we don't know wbetln r it was a nuirria- e, e .mpri.iiiise or wbal not, tliat took place up here Iasi week. Anyway there were two more souls made Verj happy the second time. i ine of our ing Iasi Su''* 1 moon-eyed ready to take ids leave the moon- 1 eyed mill'.' was gone, and he had to walk home a distance of four mi!e> Ihrougli the snow. IH* beat the mule j home, bill the mule was there ready ; to he fed Monday morning. Boys, thill was bad. but it could have heen worse. Hoping Tin; Lkdumk a happy New Year and mueh success we (dose 1 for I Ids I ime. Flaw Fix nit, Mr. (ioldeii Spencer visited frit nds in North Carolina las! Thursday. He and his lilllc mule had a tough time tliey come, and pass jokes. After we had dined i and the Si pi re walked over to Mr. .1. D. H. Humphries’. His son Stephen and his wife and their daughter had rome in from' 'Texas, where they have lived the- past ten years. His children had determined to make their father feel i good, so they had all come in and 1 brought those old time split baskets full of the best that North Carolina can atTord. The old man was as i happy as a dead pig in the sunshine, i I was invited out to dine with them, hut having dined already had 1 > de cline. but I stood at the head of the table. It was twenty-four feet long , 1 im11.a i and four feet wide and loaded down all i he with pig. turkey and all that a hearty farmer could ask. ! asked Mrs. II. how many grand children she had ! and she replied tw ; ty- irie, if I am ; not mistaking. ! and the S juiiv walked over to Mr. I*r. s'on Bridge- - . They all live so close tegether when j one of their children falls intliefiiv A Life Saving Home. The following circumstance occurred at the Cape of Good Hope: In one of the violent storms that often occur there a vessel was forced on the rocks and beaten to pieces. The greater part of tho crew perished miserably, as no heat could ven ture to their' assistance. Meanwhile a planter came from his farm to seo tha wreck, and knowing the spirit of Ida horse and his excellence as a swimmer he determined to make a desperate effort for their deliverance and pushed into the thundering breakers. At first both disappeared, but were soon seen ou the surface. Nearing thewreck, he caused two of the poor seamen to cling to hi« bouts, and so brought them safe to tho shore. Seven times did ho repeat this perilous feat and saved 14 lives; but alas! the eighth time, the horse being much fatigued and meeting with a for midable wave, the gallant fellow lost his balance and was overwhelmed in a mo ment. He was seen no more, hut the noble horse reached the laud in safety.— Boston Herald. r 'ft V i|.| F.'s went out lark- isiiii'lny evening. lie 1’o.ie a mule. When be gut ! ; coining diiv. lari thiNnigh t he sn ev r •i- tbe oilier family pulls the litlle one out. So you ean see tlmt pi nple liv ing along (lie line of North and South t'ar.dina can he -tune help to one an 1 other. Mr. Edit >r the next time you I c>>Mic down I will take you over and j let you have some of the North Cur- | oliua goi).! I hues. I I It II you Mr. Editor that the hig- I gest thing annin I (irassv Fond is I Monazite digging, or, as they call ii, ; sand raising. It will beat net cot ton. I have a mine on my place. I There 1ms b.-cn 'JlHHIlii-. taken out J 1lt.it i»roiig!il (Jets on |he market. I will idose thi. a lter by inviting my old friends to come down; I have killed '.innil)*. of pork Ibis year and Img and hominy is good. This is head ipiarters for all who will come. Ii. M. .Inu.Y. Adews* Hood’s is Good Makes Purs Blood ^Scrofula Thcroiurbly Eradicated. ••C. I. Hood & Co., it. M n.: "It is witli pi .'ircta.t I ,:l\•• you the details Of our lit'.’e May's-. . ;.ui h'-r return to health by the use of J! . . I'sSai a; r.rilla. She was taken d.uvn w eti Fever and a Bad Couigh. Following this a - 1 • mi le r right side be tween the two low* r rim. In a short time an other broke on ttr* i rt >:d.. -h ■ woiiW take spells of sore moutli am! v !.■■:. Ii :>1 su.-. eed- ed ia overeoming this " - smT-r with at tacks of high fever .-uni exp.-l I .<ly looking corruption. Her head w.m mi !• 1 and matter oozed from her ears. After. .'-Ii atiack site be- Cures came worse and nil trentmeat f-di d to give her relief until we began to a- ii .. s s os ip.a ilia. After she had taken or. • I. ilf i • nle we • •uild see that Stic was belter. We eontauiod ; i.ltl stie had taken tliree bottles. N.av she looks like The Bloom of Health and Is fat as a pig. V.e fm-I giateiu:. ami eannot Bay too mueh in favor of ilo.i.i's s ■ ipnilla.” Mks. A. M. Adams. Inman, T n ee. Hood’s 5 The Grcnt thtus«> of Had rolltlo*. There is probably nothing from which the public service of tho coun try suffers more than the silence of its educated class that is, the small amount of criticism which comes from disinterested and comjietcnt sources. It is a very rare thing for an educated man to say anything publicly about the questions of tho day. He is absorbed in science or art or literature, in the practice of his profession or in the conduct of his business, and if he has any inter est at all in tin* questions of the day it is a languid one. He is silent be cause he has not much care, or be cause* he does not wish to embarrass the administration or “hurt the par ty,” or because he does not feel that anything he could say would make much difference.—E. L. Godkin in Forum. A Card. Mr. Editor: Please allow mo space in your paper to return thanks to Messrs. .1. A. Carroll. I>. C. Ross, Winters Galloway. W. <>. Lipscomb i ( ‘ rs ' and T. B. Colo for remembrance in j the shape of Christinas presents. S Those goitlomen show their charily ‘ I UlilkC H Sp6C!cllty 0l iCCA'IIq otOCK. to i he colored race in a su list ant it) I way. .1 AMPS C. l.ll'Si OMIt. < 'olored. Hood’s Pills a«'t easily, yet pmsuptly and •flicieutly, on the liver ami bowels. A*:. Headquarters for drivers and Earn! who want to !>uv.sell or exchange. Eir st eins liirnoiits at -onahle — i .i,i, ['Die o! "frfck FAST guarantees the future. ”■ ll is not wbat we s.i\, Lut wh..t Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Reniembei- HOUO’S CUKES | | E'lectric Bitters. Many st u lihorn and ra vat ing Tii i.- rem* .1 y is i»• <•«uni SO Well cases of file iiniil i sm 1 fiat w ■re he- i.llMW a ;»! !< i Si |»o|ai!ar as to need no iioved to he i hen r »}»!( and ue eepled e;i,-(d •ii meiit i i!;. \ 11 W h o h aw Used as life legaci is, Ii: \ i Id to Cham- El'. '! t i liilh :•'* .-ino tin. -j. in* herlaiii’s Pain B: !!!!. miii'h to the of jl! ai •e. A jiUicr medic liu* does suf[inse tun t gr; . I ifioa t j 11 j; (» f the Hot . \i *1 and it is guaranteei to. o a I i siitTi i‘s. (tin ' .''i'!' 1 i c; 1 t ; t 11 v< i i 1 relieve I hilt i ■s c!;ii md. I'ileetric Bit u is l he pain and suit. rin and* . s cun- will . . •e all , ;■, iises of the .i Vei a i;d t iliin d use i; tv- :u» < iTcot ua cure . Kid i: \ s. will remove Pim|,l i .oils. For sale hy V. !; 1Pi c. "alt ! and oilier : IT* e ioi.s e;i us. driv.* •d 1 1 ' 11\ M a lari impure hloot a from the s \ Will <1 1! 1 Valttabie City Lot ?, For Sale, and •v. iit ; s well a< cure till Mai- aria! r. yi r>. For elite of ! :ettd ieh( . i )nc lot on IjMK >• o:i e Are . with ( 'oils ! il •;il i<m Hid ! ndigesi ion t ry Klee- s | * 1 * ■ 11 < 1 i * 1 • IN#** cot ;i;Jt HI d go >d ct rif !!it tei i—Entire sa i fa l io:, Mill 15 ’!; I' i i ♦ i *j s i i ! i •« | i 1 guai- n; t ced. or money iv iind< d.— ! >:.e lot III v. : St i lid w •ndid :t Prie. *■ ' el s. tad tj* 1.DD per hot t lo ill room cot!• J ' ’’I * , W. P. i ' .;»!*r * ? !)rug Store. | Five moo it .didi: :r !■•! • m ;tr '-,)! Ion — — - - —. mill . Mothers In Trouble. Tliis i- l lie condition of those ex- peetii.g to become mothers. To such we point ton true friend in Moiiiku's Hi:: IK' , whieli not only makes child birth easy and painless, but leaves mol her and child in healthy and vig orous condition : restores the mother to iu r original beautiful form. Friee .'jd per bottle; !l bottles for if-'J.ott. For sale by druggist, or sent l.v i xpr, ss on receipt of price bv MOTHERS' BEl.I El- < o'. Hn I’eters Si AI laid a. < 5a. I-', r do bv W. H. Du Pro. rates. < 'at t le and 1 log- bought and sold J. G. Spencer, Proprietor. < Pic ti:.; /. ? f -1 r-p I ID'. Dial: liii.l Miss Myrtle arc hr oming quite hitiu.ate. ell, 1 ii-uteuant /' “It is true, I love but I don't think i can ever win iic; siu 's such a little rc’ocl.'' “Well, 1 did not know that it had come to that, tint 1 Ii adin’ ho would make a capital prize ami 1 believe sim saved your life, too, ami what's more, i believe she cares fur you, and 1 bet I can prove it.’’ “iiow?” “Not too fast, my boy. This is my plan. When she returns, if she ever does, she will ask after you and 1 am ffoing to tell her that you are dead.” “Oh, that would not he right,” said Bert “Never you mind; everything is fair in love and war, and if y.. i play your part well, all will come right. Will you do it?” Bert hesitated a moment, and then said: “I will try it.” After u few other arrangements had been made, the doctor left. “Great guns! won't she be mad? She never will forgive me,” said the doctor to himself. Mabel had a pleasant visit under the Circumstances, but she found her once beautiful home laid waste and her parents looked much older than when she last, saw them. It seemed as if the three weeks would never end. It may ■ seem strangf, hut she longed to get back to the hospital. Why did she wish to be hack among those awful scenes again? She knew, but did not ' like to on nit. At last lli*; day came when slu- was to leave home, .‘'ho made the journey in safety, and once more she was in the doctor's olfiee. j After they had talked some time and | she had inquired after several of her patients, she asked after Lieut. Bray. : “Tho poor foilow died very suddenly j this morning," : aid the. doctor. It was an awful blow to the poor girl. She turned pale and trembled violently. Thedoeti«r became alarmed and blurted o a'.: ••“.oi.l t you like to st ,• him?" “Yes,” sohb ‘d Mabel. The doctor led the v..io to Bert’s ! <■00111. l. i'i • !,• on his cot pale | find mot mle . with his a.'ms folded | across his bresi t. Mai, 1 s ink beside l the cot, f; I ill! w , . dill : s death, ' save the soils of tb ■ l.t ait-broken girL At last the doctor - poke: “Shall we go. Miss Myrtle?” "Yes,” she said, rising, but as she was about to leave the room she turned back and said: “I believe I will kiss him once for his dead mother,” and bending over tho still form, she ^res: ed her lips to his, but the, next Irstrw.t • uttered r , . !u „, when rMabti’s lips had touched Bert's bo threw his arms around her neck nud ( fiaid: “Now, kiss ino for your own aakel" “Lieut. Bray, let un; go this instant!” , cried Mabel. “Dr. Italy, I never wlllj tn tvtulvt} you. I ought to havft known 1 | ! > IV J 1 ’ ' V'l: I, /;• ii ‘p t-A; , .e. «5t T ■ Avt 11V. 1 icklM* to lx* . :: o i \ our • liming « . , -c .. I,. • 1 11; t -k 1: r . • a O' < *1 >r, and conn il-. ;U • ! ill . rn- pacii v W : 1 lli' V .' ;. 11*1 t iif • Ik 't iu.d as vveli in >t h av c ! ill v' 1 il t ! dm, lliere is a* dm l L rt r in ! . W i' •r g. tting voir t i" -M i i, r.- in a (.<•11 - you can t h n i V, 1 hi- * i : 1 he .. 5. i Mi !...- Md. M r. El /.a Pint li| i-- .•ecuverillg very s ioW’ t y from ; a t ■ of 1 ic\ »*r As ] [ 111. \ »‘ \v a > • i • 1 all my aiiiinuiii- t ion (- 'pile { ‘J oa it, a? till. ■ .ii iiaci.i d N.W ,/ .'_ TASTELESS a itiiiiiml lIds w. l.KDUCK a Imp ,, I Will \V1> N • a 1 ear and elosi Fi .v; I'm kt;i{. IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. I m WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. C.AI.ATIA, Ii.ls., Nov. 1C, 1803. gurlnXlMliolnor,.., SI. IaiiiIh, Mo. (aontlcmons-Wo (...l.l la:.l y.-ur, COO bottles of GROVES TAKTHLKSS CHIU, TONIC nnd hiivo bi.uvht tUroo eroHsulroady this yrur. In nil ovrex- I«ti 'ino of ll yenrs. in tl,o tlrnti biiHlno-M, have , nev. r mid mi nrtu'lo Ibatimvo Mich iinivorwuliiutis- favliou us your 'Ionic. Yours tnil, AUXtV.CAllH A C(X ‘ - a For sale lit W. 15. DiiPi' V Henneman Monumental Jevveiry | Store. Tho largest stock of Solid Silver Ware,; Silver Novel ties, a > 2 /V - and in Pied-i mont Caro- lina. Out of town orders solic ited. 45 Morgan Square, s. c. I :eiii terms up!'! I .inic si. ,!l> and !',1. west etui. J. E. WEBSTER, A t i < h'iiy* v- At- ! \v Gaffney City, S. C. ii Cavrats, and Tndc-M ir'. ^ and alt Pat-j entbusinessconduit'ii f.r Moor.aAfr Fees. Oun Orricc is Opposite U. S. PArrNTOrncE anil wcttaaifi .m: pau-nim icas tunc tuuu liiL<sc ( remote fr> m \V.tilling, t n. . S>;nd model, drou n^ cr plioto., with tWrip- ti n. Wi advise, ii paD v.mI In or I. , free of thari'e. Our {c. t due till p c.ent i ■ :■ ui' d,_ A Pamphlet, " H av loOtuain 1.,ku'.'. with co t i t samu in itic U. o. cid lorvi^n countries sent tree. Address, I’lMethms iii all the emirts. Coilec- J©■ A-SN O W & COa F. G. STACY. I :< s|)(*eiall \\ 5 Opp. Patent Ofcice. Washinc,ton. D. C. ‘XVWW-V-W^ 'A Le folicm >ool foe '90J3AY3. 'S SCLLiNG THEpflS Accid£nt(n$urance SHOE jroc/A e1 )] AT TIjnciDoHm t'fi SOI Tlli;!f\ tnil.WAY CO. (K tSI KKN s*. s'lKU.) 'V / • Ay .Do GOUL kT?OW &?J0(). polity wiflp every j>idT oj SjAo* >d' r v PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Wood, A- i iT'S’ 1 Tite Citeapest Place on Earth I 5 A Oil nno>^ Iv 1 co nI'Ln•* imo ia: * -i !V\'* N MC ! JAINS, — V, i >! n i Nort l i :*• ■• :h! ;» N i : No 12 N’o. 34 Nov IS'li. 'H'l! Diiii y Dali Ivilj 1 laity I.V At'til t i: 0" ! '*.(•4) ]t *• A’ :r t . i: '.l.t.** 1 Ut) it . fill •» i* *. *• Noiv -- Ut;; n : i •. “ ;i. 1* 1 u; a •• (.■ ; c i 1c J. -!.'l ll 11 2 1 V i".ir a *• Li 1:. i 1 ..*» 1 p ii.n ■. • • • • • • “ ( ’nt ID t .«l. 11.. 7 - lit Viry ... .. i'ii . ... *• 'In Cntl . ■ • • . . •. 12 11 1 “ V-. -uniiisti'r. .. l.t; u 1 i « ' . I . - .... '• Si ms a .. ' 'Y G 1 ' •• ('■ nm I 4 » t> y o: •i 1 “ Gr I'uvl!!' 1 *i 'J7 1 h ) n | •• Spai .unbiirit.. li.iS I* i m n 5 4 i • ... •• Gitfln.ys 1.42 H •1 11 .... *• l'i!;i 1.-' : IV ... 7.U) 1* 5.0.) a 1.12 |. '• Kin, -Miiunt i> a .-.'O ). ..-. T “ (iustoaia a '-'ll 1* * lluviiig just received a IIERRIN<5-11A LL-M A RYI.\ latest improved BERGLAR PRO(i|' SAEE with Automal!«• Bolt Work and Time Lock and | Safety Deposit Boxes, i am better prepare l than ever to take eare of your funds. Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent. County Claims Bought. Exchange Bought and Sold. Thanking you for past favors I solieit you future business. Ar. Chari. it>' Ar. IJanvii o Ar. liiv m md D 0..M1 a (.'.ii j, ;»00 n i.'.do : M.:i. a n.'.'.'. a liso a ti.4 r , a l.liO j. r.tj a I<> / *mv, rv yj v j/ K, i ■ nr* V URE UK OH ID tom DOLLAR Ar. Was ilniC n •’•I-' a! |. Uallini C.h.k. sa ll.;)-' p “ rialuileliitiiH..Ito.'gi a u ai •• New Y«.rU ilZ.ia n a| j Ye-, fstin'l Svr.tliUiunil* No.a! No.a.* N’o.ii Daily Daily j^Dalty I,v New v.»rU iMt.it 130 p lj.t:, n '* I'hiladeljdiia. j. T.'.'O a “ llultiiiiore •• !*.20 |, :«.4J n *• Washington.. 10.43 j, 11.01 a i "12 a '.Mr* » 'll .T> a I 2.03 p Vo. 33 Dally Kichmond 12.50 a t'_ , .30 n 12.50 a is A'r Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. 0. AY. T.lcKinsey, pisl master of Kokomo, Iik!., aud a brave ex-soldier, says: “l b: t lx * n seterdy t roubled with heriri. <1 i-ease over sinec leaving tho army al. t he. clo- • of i in- lat e war. I was troubled wil h jailifital km and shortne.-., of bn itli. I could not sleep on mv b it ■ ide, and had pain around my Ik an. i became so ill that I v... much alarmed, and for* tuualely my aiieutiou was called to Dr. Mi’es* Heart Cure I do( id( d txi I >y it. Tin flist Ixittlc made a (le.-i<) d inq rovi i; "ut in my condiUon, ainl eve bbU' i lute com pletely eim *1 lie. (j. W. M< 1* I ; I Y, I*. M., Kotiofiio, Ind Dr. Mil I liu.ri. Oh is* 11 nnhl m, n jKr;ltlvo (nilll-iinl.ee I lint tl. I I Im.111. 1 .. ill 1h nelit. A II dniLTL I I -i sell . ■ | a | H ,Mle for G, or il. WIII lie 1 . Ml. |>l' ,i:, Id, on i, .'e,,,i |,i'|eu LylltoDl. blili i MuOiculCo, J' ll.llUlt. JliU oil, Carpenters Humphries, ; When in need uf Furniture of any descrip- TF tion call on us. We varied assortment of alse keep a large and 'j j i>o:N'r Shrouds, Burial Robes, roc;i*rroi until ymi see our new slock of DRIAJS, BOOKS, NEWS STATIONERY, ami HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS, Latcm style, Sound in (Quality and sold strictly on their merits. Everyone is SPUE of a STRAIGHT, St^CARE and CER TAIN BAR(5AI\ at the Low Price we put on all our goods this season. You have never seen them so good, so plenty or so cheap as now. WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVKIO PERSE, Something for < very person, sometliing for the pen ny. the *lime. 1 lie quarter, the half and the dollar. Sometliing for the motli- 1 he Father, the Lover, the Girl, the Bov and the Bahv. Something FOR YOU, Something to suit everyone's stocking and st rain nobody’s purse. Our store is full of BIG-HEARTED BARGAINS at big-hearted prices. S. B. CRAWLEY & •* Danvilli*. 5.43 5.55 p| 7.00 ‘* ('tiarl.itti... all.*,, p 12211 n •• (iasii.iiia *11.3". }, 1.D4 j, “ KiiJs'sMount'n .. .. t.2- j. " Hlitoksi.itr.'.... 1".47 a 12.12 a l.5j p 3 20 p 5.: 3 P s 37 p 10.05 p Gaffneys Spartan born • Greenville 10 p 11.37 a l.oo a 2.51 j,. irf.2« p l.:.* a 4.0.5 1. , p. I* “ CVntral.... 1.15 j. .. .l‘I |4 | “ Sene.'a ii.'il il 1 .01 *• \y«si minster. .. r. 2 .) “ Toct'on 5.43 n 7.'n “ Mount Airy... 1 “ ’J” “ Cornelia ■ ..i 7.3* •• Lula 1.43 ut -.0.5 “ Gaine^vlllo... I 3.51 ; 4.51 ;;l n y,, *• Hufer.l | ■ • ..I !*/,.’ pi... •• Nor- re“.s . . :,.:o ,. Ar Atlanta i.ti:. p t.53 j, 1..20 in.5:) , ... Ar A’Lintac tim,; 3.5.7 ,',2. i. ;i.3o p 1 .. LIMESTONE ® SPRINGS * LIMI OUR WAGONS AND BUGGIES are made for use as well as ornamentation. Carroll Carpenter & Humphries. RICHARDSON & CO., Lesj Manufacturers of BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRH -And PeiPers h,- Coal, Shingles, Laths and Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse ar.(i "A" a. m. '*!*. '• p. m. • M. - ' noon N.” ni'Ttit. Pullman Car Service: N.o 33 amt fnl- teJ Slates Fast Mn: Pullmou Slec iin/Cars t *- tv.aou Atlanta M< nlgomory. and New YorX. Nos.37 an.13s Wasliinyt in and Southwea'-ro i Vcutllmlod I.lmitc<l.Tbro!ii;t» Pullmaa Sleeper* | between New Y’orlt and New Orleans, via Atlan ta and Montgomery.and also betwi -n No v York i and Mcc.pMs, vta Attania and llinnin;: 'am- Dining Cars. Nos. It and 12. Pullman Sieopinft Car between Richmond, Danville anil Gr ensi oro. Trains Nos. 33 and 34—Tim New Yorlc l'’J( rid» Sliort Ltuo Limited—have Pullman Car* also First Class dnv coaches from Charlotte to Washington wl'.ho.it c 11 .^e. Mote nnectioaof No* ti an i 13 wltb Nc* A 'and 3t at * it W. A.'i'l KK, 8.1,. lURDWtCli, Oen 1 Pa. s An t. Am lUcncr l Pass Aa t Wi^ttlXOTON, p. J. AU,aN1A,'4A. W. D. RYliKR. Suj. u, ivndcnt, Churlotlo, North Carol Ir.a. 8f. H. GH4.i 7, J. :i Li’, Ucw'i M tfi., Trai'ic Mn'vr, W'ASHtKCioji, U 0. Waiiua.tluaD. 0.