The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 04, 1895, Image 4

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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ol mm COSGLOUERATIOtl Nl.VVS ITKMS OK LOCAL IN TER KST. ... \'.iort. S ine Shorter and all Too S‘i ri for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. i nrowe 11 l.Vti. isn 1, \V:it ell folkx—tin llurrali for Tm. Li ncr.i’ \ev\ Year. t |l( , .se New ^ ear v II licar wateliing. Ili !|) u> t > male' Tim: LKimiat tin lx \vi ,-Uy in the .‘-tate. Seinl us ail I he news items veil can. \ Mr. Dellingliain lost a little child hy deatli last week. An LT< Mov -rants O r Pcoph You Know And People You Dont Know. ,1. < i. S|ie|iei r ■■uid his advance agent, Mr. “Loot Harris, will leave for Ten itessce Salurdav or Sunday. Mr. Spen eer will return with a due lot of Ten- ne<set >’.ick whieh he will place on t lie market. ('apt. S S. Koss 'ook a trip to Sparlanourg early in he week. Arthur Han sour, n aster of trains of lh' s 'idlun’n Hailway Compaiy A TRIAL orilcr plMwd with ih will prove all that I we inlirht claim In an liour'a talk, AND CONVICTION on your part will be no strong that you I will become a regular patron of | AUGUSTA LUMBER CO., Leaders In Doors, Sash, Minds, Ac. “Buy of the Maker.” AUGUSTA, OA.| 'wmaaa Some Parties, sociable and pound i-nes you a Happy rest dve il. effort fruit less. was in tin city Wednesday looki.i; afte' ‘.ill’ illteli^t of his roail !' K. I ly irick. one of Sparlanhurgs I I hr hi t lawyers, was in the eily j l .... • -I \\ com •••u>y. I'. A. (i'ardi’.er man 'gi r of the I’m- 1 duee and -'loek E\eh ,i ge was in tlie ; i eit \ Wt ili'"sday. .1: U . Hull', of IPacksl urg, wasi In r* \\ ednesday. ;*■. i. Met I in. i lie popular , see Imrse drover will he at ; Jones now -•(ahle the hille i. „ i 1 eli iies- R. A. part of this week with a ear hi id of tine to get i he part iculars was I n !).» merchants will not fail \Yh > have merchandise for sale If i iiey h Tin the New Year right Hy adverti-ing with all their might. | r a would keep U[> with the times N on nuid not fail to read the lines (lit:,, lilt!e leaden Alphabet in Th!. I.!.D ;ku with elfeet. 'i’ommy (.'ole displayed at Ini' In ■ ;; olm-e tile past week a couple of hen e.gs of unusual size. I hej v.. i' as large as a good sized goose ee-. | ' 1. !i IS le: 1 lie eont Pact for s . e ■ in llie XortImri: • y Mr P .ss has a (.atlnev real es- imiu s am \ t horses. no. v.. iiridges h>ft ’i n sday night for Birmingham, via. .1 dm has a ho-i of fri.-nd- in tl.i-, ■uinniniiity tin sueia !i rt • ••. gueH an The sociable and pound party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. \\. J ui.ins I topper Monday night w as one of the most suceessfui and en tertaining of tlie season. There were about liftv young people present and tlie evening was most pleasantly spent. All were profuse in praising the generous host and hostess. The •'lackey' party given hy Miss Kate Davis at the residence of Mr. W. U. Lipscomb T esday evening was a most successful affair. There were some fifty or sixty participants ami there was fun unabated the whole’of the evening. The cost nines wore most original and it was a dis- | cnininating set of judges indeed who •oilId m leet one lackey enough to re in, ; eeive tin* cake. Miss Kleda was t lie suceessfui voitn H H B * ARK NOW TAKING STOCK. Watch this space for (hi nouneonient of bargains next week CARROLL A CAKI’KNTKIL ‘•Tin: Lkaokk an- 73 i i i a 9 Vi fs* (if V' J A3 1 1.X.-NK Transact a General Banking Business •*' allowed on Time Depbsits by SS*fCLNxAIv Arrangement. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. oua' ^olioKed. 'A ot' ml Hum- rigid well did She de.-C rve it The ■ d f r ■: 11 ( i !V< U- judges We re Prof. and Mrs. W. F. OK. (.’lie! •e they Me.'vrtiiur ' ami Mr. . and Mrs. W . G. '!! t. 1 'ib i mi t( !!s i Austell. The hosl 1 and host c ss were • Ward,' about > •’!• light fill in 1 heir t rent mi id of the »:i-i cr’n’kf’.s ,*. i : ! i* ,•< i tti - i p'esls and • •tnenihrimee lion Unger in : ei |>:l lit s The •ad was .* fm-st f. ne \ ii:g f<dks ar K. u- n ail! ie re resiiienee ■' S! I ; i I (‘, W long will pleasant of tlie oeca- iie hreasl^ of 1 lie par- . 1’it repast mgels. (live •, Mr. and nl io*' if t le- H (’. ( ’Im!) at if Tax Asssssments. There was an extra session of the | City (’ouneil Tuesday night for the j purpose of making tax assessments ’ to meet the current expenses of the city for the ensuing year. The as- j j sessment tIds year is 0 mills. This . . i is larger than it has been hut the in- i. i". i i creased improvements in the city! ' al " 1 make it necessary and still the as sessment is not excessive, the assess ment in Spartanburg being altogether 1*2 mills. This higher assessment is made necessary because of tlie loss of the tax on two saloons of *$2,000 which was levied before the enact ment of tlie dispensary law. . . Baptist Sunday School Officers. Tin following gentlemen were elected to serve as officers of the Baptist Sunday School for the ensu ing year: I’rof. K. C. Surratt, superinten- egsezi il M ’means so much more than ^ ’you imagine—serious and\\ ’fatal diseases result from\ ’trifling ailment:'; im 'Ic.ic'J Don’t play with Mature’s greatest: gift—healtli. -a - -■ .—-yr-LT If V( *. (iriihlh. ii! was in o"' rmiri 'no ill ill! amt l pul It! br'e-k sli r. •tone slf'-et. N«w • (lalTr-ej progress. a meetmg of the ui i ,i:i>i:m: in the • :i ;'. c r. Wedner da V. 'eer, aid won! M; id h. ;.l .i o'clock p. m.. to li. ar of t he progn s> and work of '.iper. the eoiiiiiiunii-a!ion last week of ’etty we m:id( him say the and sevi n congressional dis- - when i! siiouid have been the a n i'ourtli. Tlieerrorwas ours io| M! . i’et t v's. i i nas i. I: n t unu ,t se (.•! * ■■ *,. cK. A. .lotu s at d to the city Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. \Y. Carpenter and children ret urin e from Spar- tan eurg I uesd.iv v,in re they had a portioi of the hoii- lab ■ i‘ 'iko I lie I.rigid I icei -aid — I oil t in- lint - r.. i joie. lihr'iriiin. .(‘.Hopper, assistant lilirariun. R. K. Lemastc-r. usher • -««•► - Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve. rm: Bkst Sai.vk in the world ■j? r j ''Jm: m/a — Wb «*-> for • ived a long eommu- M r. I!. S. Lipseomb •h:<!- ns to publish. • 11; ! has received t ; .be ('ol u in ns of Siati r.carlv a wei k been to spen days. “Tuck’ was in tIn da v. M •• . Hi at miles from town, last were a good many pro. town. Tlie affair was deed. night. There •nt. a few from verv nice in- Mef 'rav, city Mom i*. i* u. anre!,- \ . e.nd IT Ii. l.:l\ ]io>ing ol hi cotton gin, mai",.•emeu i a vender i - an i hi hi.- haiel ruler eont saw mill. - will be : in ar.nthi iTierget ie full with | opiates dis- ; rist mills and ; en by his an- j imn. Mr. j man hut the lime 1 K : week. \\ at kins, iri Hit ei of eo ompl; !:V i: »W . ! iwi;::; lohll (dihiley lias had a I '■!i e - irueieil aeo -s Broad Kivor ! In- I'erry. rbis makes ferrying, um .'sie!* and «»fer. Mr. (hilTney 11r eiu erprising men mu. !e a."! t" k. op up wit), tin* ineretised lav .: tm.. ilie river. ('.. v.■ llllsi ill : .loilil most s 1 road, w J. R in i!.(• city for i in p-., '• s:Toll, i li w. a w man welcome and w it i> :- u< ees • in ids : i ' ilip liav. <,f .-tat Th 1 him nu’ii ■ upj neieidioiimoii. and ol .! oi :esi )■ il o. 1(1111., \‘> ( oil Sll.l '• 1' i e I I ! - Hat ■ L im*. !; y ami T 1 <' . s - o' in atid < •i.d- ve hee II t he <: M. IL !'V(! 1 i n ksvi! Ie. X. d’edmsd ay on Alexiuidt r, out of the ■fill siioe ilrummer.s on i ednesday. i of Moore, lais located of ids receive t meet pfiiet ice I’e will '• ' : Mi and i til: !. io rc roduce somt i.tings tii.at may li ! but we are like t hi There was a pound p.,i.\ and dance ^ ^ a *i ^ Dyspepsia, Mr. Johnson Burgas, about three ! J{ | >‘H»n FeverHores letter, hupped Hands, ( iiilblams. (Orns. und all ^kln Eruptions, and positively cures Biles, i or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mom ;, refunded. Price 25 cents per box. John H. Sparks Shows. For sale hy \V. B. Dul’re. Join, !i. Sparks Bosi 2.» cent Mental Alertncss show on eariii ' wn. here Wednesday depends very largely on the physical and gate two performances, one in condition. Sluggish blood dulls the the uftcMtoon and t!m other at night, brain. A Uipans Talmle after meals l'!u program rendered was a good w j|i c i ( . ut ' one, aitliough it was short, hut that ! ,|cr. was jirohaoly due more to the in- — clemency of the weather than other- i wise. M r. ('has. ."parks deserves great deal of praise for bis traiuii away the fogs in short or- Kidney end • , ’Neuralgia, Tro*.<fe'. , ' Constipation, Ban Hiaod 'Malar:.:, I'iervou.-. | i Women’s cor.;:; awn 1 Get only ike eitiiiip.. T,. * lines on t!i • wi.hthi. 1 ! litutes. t ' i icevi i ■ > ;v.. 4 will semi . ct oi To : Fcir Vi-, ws aiul bcok- . , BROWN CHF UCAl. CO. C.TT . : _x.. v - For sale by \Y . B i>• i*K : S. C. ir } :,’i 0. ' a ! of t be bon s and mi le. played a greater di gn e genee ! ban any trained have ev r seen and Mr. H.-etion Ma-i rl‘. It. E. Warren hn- biM n transferri .1 to the Thiekv'y sei-ti ni. Mr. Warn ii is a most eifi- eieiii etion man, as the work he don' while in •••: will testifv. We re gret to I id placed I jack ie liim and hope here al some may ne future we iru ■w liuiiie. • Line one of oilers in that .. J. ''ample il. Were in l he >tt y ui.-day witii a d:.»vi ot i>,!rs*-s a: l mules. Mi. Ray ■e • i: (i ■ ' o! -li ir: de for s.:r- gl <on 'o' •-'.•(*)•.- b.ii Jie I! tr\ und .’i ; : ■ •>. t r.i<li* <(11 any <*»iier line. I''' i i’.y.Mi.o ie-.iit was in the ei!y tie ..i-i • ek visiting iriends and d* nt pat iciiee is eommem ■'(vhied to understand Him . U e weleoine his successor, < *:ir tow nsinaii, L. L. ('amphell. af '• a siiort boliday, lias resumed "p. ''atioi,.- in jus Momiziti mines. IF- .eTi are all in and working. He lias (ioiildi-I M- capacity and will now <mploy uioii 1 ban a hundred men. M (’ampbell i ; all activity now, for- wer 'iiij applies and general camp ( qu'ipp i .’i out to Ids mines. Mr. II i k Wbent bad narrow escape ft a Wednesday night. {Some ashes wi re taken up from the fire piuc • a.ml put into a wooden vessel or box .d tie. placed near or on the i poarch. The hot ashes set fire to the ; \ - -els or box. Ibis ignited the poarch ! mid burned the bannisters. Fortu nately ii was discovered before it had j made much headway. . «»» . —- Index To New Advertisements. The following are the changes in the ad coimiins of Till: Lkimikk. Wo ask you Io read them and profit hy tin m. lisa mutter of business for iiutt li,uds to advertise and they do it iu order Io try to hem lit you us well as themselves. Tell them you saw it in Tin: Lkixa.i:: Slock holders meet ing—Limestone Printing mid Publishing Company. For rent—W. II. Smith. Machinery lor sale—D. It. Lavender. A New Years greeting—Wilkins Bros. Taking stock—Carroll A Carpenter. New 'Pax Ordinance—City Council. Monazile wanted—L. H. Campbell. W. L. Douglas—Celebrated •jM shoos. New Years greeling—I. M. Peeler. • • How’s This For Gaffney! There is nothing which indicates the growth of the town so much as its mail matter. It will therefore, lie a source of pleasure and encour agement to the people who are in- lerested in this thriving lilt le eily to know that the po< office at this place has been changed from u fourth to u third class office—becoming what is known as a presidential of fice. May we continue to grow so thal in a few years wo may ho en titled ton free delivery. Come help up build up (iatTney. It is the prince of Soulh Carolina (owns. • - — Bailey-Griscal. We are indebted to one of our fair renders for the following ilem. Lei everybody lake an interest in the local depnrlinenf and send in nil Hie new- l hey enn gel. (m Insi Friday nighl, December2N, Mr. I». Ihmy Bailey and Miss Snlli i . (oi-efil were miiled in Hie hol, b ml of malrimony hx Dr. M. Bon ner. L ap The hrirle is Hie daughter (if Mr. and Mr-. Jar. Hrisenl, while I he groom is one of onr ilvltiSlriotis mill operatives. Runior has H Ihni there will he l number of marrlnges shwlly. a k. iiurloii returned fiom L’nion \\ • due i.lliV lh >1 td!I. Do- ix. oi'Sin Iliy. Wile down t hi- wi ek iookii.g utter hi- ini.Tests in the del like I iirii: t), t'.i * .v Ross. Mrs. D. D. Druiier. ed here by i 11. i|< ;i;!i i >i i'liev dis- of intelli- horses we .‘■'purks evi- Itible. They his every word and he seldom had to repeat the command n: order Io make them understand. Tlie trick mule and the negro was a liunien.us act of m r't ami these tcalures of tlie siiow alone were worlh Hie price of a.iiuis- .•»ion i’lie t rape/ ' j lornuinee was goad, as wa> also tin* eontortionist and slue!; win woik D s a whole ; . !iov. to siiteii Charley Sparks 'vork. | II- ■ - m vor idle during the wliole ; performance, first at one tiling and I I'en :i!'< i her. Ti'" m tendance a; ligdit was good, j ! those who weal in the afternoon i pruis. d ' he show and ninny ''tditnied ! t sit t lie nigid p rforiiianee. Ev erybody was pleased with the show, din whole tnuip are young' people | and right gUTiHemanly fellows they are. too. For Rent. F DR RENT.—A nine-room dwelling on Limestone Avenue; good lo cation: modern conveniences. Apply or write to W. II. Smith. HalTm y. S. C. F or RENT—Five acres of good land and four two-room cottages; m m:, • will he rented cheap. Apply to X. H. Littlejoiik. For Sale. ' - > F nR SALE.—l cotton gin, 1 wheat mill, 1 saw mill, 1 12-liorse-pow- er engine and boiler. Will lease pies- ent stand two wars and sell maehln- Town 1‘ax Ordinal f. Be it ordained |.v t! • , - .v. ‘ tt •;! of Gn •They '“t v. S. (' .. in ‘ 111:: c > i a s - si hili led, a c,i by •' - ■ iUit .U‘ 1 i y ui’ the sann '. 1. That. ;<> r ; i (ifi'iiiy ! be 0 rdiimry unco! ; • ;• 1 ; : ■ of ■ aid town i •) t* l; 1 • 1'! 1 S i li f: ; flit.;.: • i !•(•■ ■ i :! ninj Mi h .. ! ; (^ j ; •■: : I,, rc rim!; 1H * 11' *. ’. m I;1 > . H 1 iax :•; Hxt \ • !?». <*(!:;. • r!i rv •C \ : tali and ;.ei -on;,I lieing wiiliiii the said town. '•cal ai id ( hurdles. < ■ Colleges. --(.'di: (•( l! v... . ....... . . . | erv on two years time with interest hr, .m s cv i>!' on papers. Apply or write to Lavender, (ialfney, S. C. I). R. • S, i I ai l all 'OWN lots. having eontrol of j m :• e.-tale and pei'soiiai jf" JAMES J. GAFFNEY. ( X(TI! lit I i i was eull- .irs. A. V. Wo(,d will ivtuiTi to lu i* home in ! Anniston, Ala., next Moi day. Miss Ida !•’.. Wood wil reiiirii to ; Pulaski Tenu., Monday, to resume , Imr -t udii s . Bridges, ol Boiling Springs. ■ was here several days the past week | on J I " l! ' , ' ies ?- ... burg County to Miss Mahaly *'• •' ! "itb. of Ridgley, Md., ■ s t(.rof Cnion County. 1 ; will arrive here Mmday to take up, On Hie same da v and diite in the j hi-, permanent resiilenc* with ns. . I)U h|:,. r o :i d near the residence of Mr. Mr. Smith is associated with Mr. | ,| 0 |,n Bridges. Mr. Aleck Nortliy to Miss Dovie Elmore, Rev. A. D. Dav- Some Marriages* 'farried. at tlie residimee of Mr. George Webster in Cnion County. Dee. 2'J, IS'JI. by Rev. \. D. David- Mr. Dock Anthony of Spurtau- Web- O AK wood 75 ets per load. poiati JAMES J. GAFFNEY, vi :i,-. D esirable lots for sale in GalTnev City, West End. Ap ply to Mrs. A. V. MONTGOMERY. A V WOOD’S present dwell- ■ ing is for sale or rent; party ! buying or renting can get possession i by*January 1st. 1S'J5. For terms, Ac. , apply to A. N. WOOD. : as is town ordinaiTT >. ' 11111 — O , -. 11( ; : • , to a- . .-•■ t be d. reti, i on, Campbell in the monazite husinoss. Mr. S. S. Cudd. of I'nii n. lias been visiting Ids relatives and friends of our city. Il is -aid lie is in search of a wife but doesn't want one over 7ft. high, iieitliei over i'i years of age. He is ven peculiar. Among the Justices. Lha.’nberlrLVr’ • r-i C'Fia Otutaient H t tertaiti cure t;r Chrome Boro ryes, Piln* iii<'in oliieiating. l:> n the state of the weather is remembered it will ho seen that it required ft good deal of nerve to get married in the road. There was a marriage Tuesday night of a Mr. Wells to Miss Knox, .1 ustiee Sarrutt officiating. The full | names of the parties could not he Squire I.G. Surratt has received his i learned, commission us trial justice audit is ! - believed Mr. “Chris'’ Phiiiips has his. The retirement of Chief Justice Bon-, , , „ TJ o - nor now iirnmotes Judge Sarrutt to Granulated Lyc Lsb, oorc iNipoks, I ilea Chief Just us, and makes Mr. Phillips ' Tetter, Bah lihcumand heald Head, . * V v 1 ,! iaj cents per box. For sale by druggists Associaie Justice. Many are the kind 1 words spoken of the retiring Chief Justice and 1111. LmxiKK is eertain Dr. Bonner can atTord to rest on his laurels und that he retires witii the eonseienee of (JjiJv \ye!l done. Mrs. Mary Lockhart prosecuted Riltu, Lizzie and Maggie Lockhart col. before Justice Sarratt Wednesday for assault and battery. The defend ants demanded O-ial by jury and were acquitted. J. K. Webster was the attorney for the defendants, while D. E. 11 yd rick, of Hie law firm of Carlisle A Ilydrick, of Spartanburg, repre sented the prosecution. lilt- .-iinic assess di r ■ 'ii! Y ! o t lie ('! ■ rU ('ouueii (in <ir 1 cl'T' : • ^'(■bi’iiai'y, A. D. I vC. Si:e. That, i ir: sam i ■ now iti’pc.- d by h'v. I reiidi r in utul asses- p stall- a nil eoitidv piirp imjiosed iip 'ii all proi. I own Sllbj •ei to a- • Host t hat slutl 1 1 * assessed in aecordur'" 1 wo (2) of tills or<li!ia'ie . Si;c. 1. 'I'iint .ill to o ordered eidie(?ted ufider 1 ! t shall he paid to t ie- ; Town 1 'ounei! or ' > | son is.-i Ki.is is- appoint T o MY FRIENDS AND Cl STo.M- , pose during tlie mnnt '■ ers.—I extend to you my tlianks js:»5. and .n ii the -ir-* for jour patronage during the past umvi, tlieivnlier; tie' year* and wish you all a happy and t (» make payment of the. I* ; • > • i; prosperous New Year. Yours respectfully, I. M. PEELER. in required t lie pel’s •: •>:' in default shuli he ihie. t allies and costs provide! .-■late aiee t( A Painful Accident. Wednesday morning while Hie northbound local freight, No 42, was shifting in the yard a young white man named .lames Young, who re sides at Central was coupling and uncoupling curs. He was using a stick in his work hut as he went to couple some ears together one time i Hie snowy tie or track .nd of his slick. In or- df and keep from ;k he placed his of one ear und icr came hack mashing four (off He will . Dr. ('raw 'd man. Cue I ON ^ TO HOIioE OWNSBQ. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition PowdeiB. t'iiey tone up the system, aid digestion, euro 'wviof appetite, relievo constipation, correct Lldney disorder: and destroy worms, .giving cow ufc to an old or over 1701110x1 horse. 25 e-:uta per iXiekp.-o. For rale by druggists. « MONAZITE. All persons who have Monazite sand on hand, or who arc mining, or in- tend to mine, can secure a contract from me hy calling at my home with samples of sand. No contracts given out i»r entered into with irresponsible parl ies, or parties who do not own or control leases. Must have full out put of mine. All Monazite sand con tracted for will he paid for in cash when delivered at GalTney, S. (’., or at any railroad point in South or North Carolina, as agreed upon. ('all on or address L. C. CAMPBELL, GalTney, S. C. P. (>. Box 174. Stockholder’s Meeting Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of stockholders of the Limestone Printing and Publishing Company will Ik? held in Hie office of said company on the third Old) Wed nesday in January, 1895, Hie 10th ins).. ii o'clock p. in. All stockholders are requested to he present, or to have their stock rep resented. J. K. WEBSTER, Seo'y. and Trcas. GalTney City, S. C., Jan. Hd, 1895. A New Year’s Greeting. Gaffney,S. C., Jan. 1,18B5. Old Father Time lias marked oft’ another milo-post—1894 is no -more. We can do no more tor him or he for us. Let us greet the New Year with joy, and may it bring oaeh much happiness and prosperity. We thank our many friends for liter kind patronage for the old year and solicit a continu- ance for 1895. Our stock of Dry Goods, No tions, Millinery, Shoes, Cloth ing, Hats, Men’s Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Farming Implements, etc. will be kept up to the very top. Our motto shall be to sell the very best goods for the money. We ’’ \ invite every one to come and look through our failure to paj' the gi iieiv. County Taxes: and tic enforced hy order of the Lite:: • i ■ or said Town Council, for the u- ••: - :i t town. Passed and ratified in < ■um assembled, this the lirsl day >1 i:t i ary A. D. 1S'J5. N. II. LITTLEJOHN. i nl ••ndent. J. E. WiaisTiat, ('lerk Town * 'oum il. W.L_ $3 SHOE -d’FHOTOGkfti PHS! b Aid. i'll E LA i EST STY EES. i IIOROLGH WoRKM \ N.'IIII' WARRANTED NoT f(' FADE SATl.Sr’Al I ION '.CARANTEED. PRICES VERY LOW. J ’ K ?..%! Ag W i >Bv?; '■v m ^ a :• » 2 3 Z 2 11 < * 12 *2 v* H r ■rT !: 0'W rAHIilir , , . fi h 1 IP I in’ ! 1 ■ il f-J «k.fV M.4L ays, . t:d you : ;iit to buy your goods wic !••• yon • - -lo-aj.est. W. «*. Lii’>COMi*. tlie llnstling .Merchaiit of ..•, i- "till EC nook an,*** i Nowhi ” e | :ii.i , ■ ■ 1 ; ! X!‘A R A LLEL !> KD' < ■ I‘ >Xin ! )r.. ' ::>■> i- a!id ShoctJ. —'rn ICtrtlC Alii-; 5- AC* l N-;.*' •i: (ow 2oc. per yard. 2.; •. Ji < : . ir- p, r yard. lot wo ee ii:- crowd- • ! l le .i(■:. li hie.'. !.;e !, I . K \ • i i.ei lt 1; e l* ! • ! I! 111:1 II• I . ■ G :! th; in. in W'i.ell lie < •!*■ ii.a! 1 hr mg i 1:(1 i'i a 1 if; : ami i tlie v. a \iei ion,!- • ’f : it i s ! m Ic -1 imt •:.: ; i>»- satis 1: i ( 1 lot. '!■ • 1 -t * :•■ r- ! . ‘ ' O : lie very • ■ : :and t he :■• ad - away 1;c • • icy. and ; • •: 1 •: i on liiia ’ d 1 .<■. -A il ■ 5" ?£*■':!; f», ... ' Vi -O' 1* Vr kr i ■ w ? -i V2't. r/ifi* ^ Y ? p; S V->. < ^ * *n z >"S ■ ‘ . Oi v? £_w V c3 N> S I 1 2 ii : ; 4 1 r ) .» of >i en s. \\ i, 1; * - •: 1 .-■ M --C • 1 |,a vi t he i>x| 1 in r t a a' t to -nit :i!i I'Uf'diasors , ■ . ' fr«,:;i i;.*> ei... io.f.i.'ia M: - ■- i 1 1 . ' i . !.'K'S in 11 :i - : 1 ' r< •'o i : : ' 1 ' 0 •'« LOO. 1 I ( .: s . J,, Vi. . 11 • i>. !tress • ■ 1 i. • .' i l L - a 1 , \ Soz. '•voo! L .ms , c| ■ : : :;•'!• r i a ,1:; : :■ ! 1 ii! s.jlc.s and at a!! prices. j 1 T£h 4 ■ lidli^ffslftWOnA “ j_ v ... a A ■' id ^ . tL' r. 1k *<.•.., ■. v', 'o* ie x/kJ 1 • l of, ,. '. , j: la i | v l> las for Al.Ofl. :;.a ,• . o j o • .(• ■ ioiasses :{5e. I., .,1 c . o. iioa. I bail 1.si! sef!'!::: lloU!- o . [•. .. ..... . • Ling it for ;•' •• q b ii,o-c it .•-.ii:. an • .• •• ' : ? .. ■• • . Pulverized .■.:;( . ako. j!!S! received. la- ; .•■•! . a : :: lot of the L ■ .! ai •■: t.iim'i Coal at $1.50 per lor. •ielivered y .ar do »;. , | „ ;S. I ^ li f. •; > 1111> 9 rv.. V: r. r. »*..*• ’ v*-. _r,.. . -..*. N,fPx%r CTff'!)i>! f i ^ K ^ \ V it-.. $ I x. J* M'\ » 1 , : \. bettor* .Cl I l.f !l!V !>OOda a e laipietHl «:t •! moved iato my i ■. v, < i! : verve irj pairiei-' than !••••:• n . 1 . • ■ ap:,ri ' 1!: of place.*. My line ot hVblbjj Hul'd, OLl'JJf v‘-*.'vt WvdiiLj ■ ! ::i! v m hen oriees are eo!isiiiia , e*ti. My 0 cm’. : e-o ' c\a r\• bii...' !>••' 1 x (iener*l - -ioiv. Wheti ui need of any ns;c n. me a en.:. i r rOLLES( N (; cl U 5 S' '-.-tC J--i r:: . A « ■ •; t\ w . ¥ im q j r> a n T r \ A A./ i *1 v - L'*S ’. / ;• A N, y >'» SinmA u T: A A il.-.'.-' £ : i il n ■ i 41 -it’ll . (ieniii 111 1 • dtdic.s i i - > 1 i'/>,; i sie >• > .? i. » i .1 .*■ 1. < I' ll ti.*' l 1 tl ! ! (eli Cl '• 'U11 !■ i!'' I”:. - .> i .2 • A f M • , ; ' i . I , N. ;( ; Ladies' i.utl' H-l c ., si.i! d 1• ‘.i I i t * * * Suit - \ j :tt.(! i i j>; all \\ O'd ; (>/'. -1 Ir.-lis 1 •■•• j. a 1 . V ' t , i > i - i 4 , .> ' • - -■* i pi• i* pair ; ; > 1:111 d • $1 pci' pair ; ’lit (1 ;i n [ 1 * • # {<>(» li »s Good FI our for *1.4<>; New c lr!-a Si.’M: , 2-t 11 is for v 1 ; l. - : HM(’ s Ugtir '.;2 fi., it If jo • lati Iter; Mini luted i! 11:! else two rirj- pi-on'l'tly ISTHC DECT. ri r FOR; AKiNCL, a. cok’d ova sr, FRENCH AXKAKEU.CO CALF. nuc flALf &K/iNCAn3a Mr;'/ $3.5?pctice,3SOLES. l Uo59 $2 * W0RKING MENs J extra FINE- 0 - ■ 1 $2.$| 7S BQYS'SCHaSLSHOES, LYvmEa* j3. $2? ' ? ^g{'30 NG $L/v. dkocktok.>iass. Over On's Million Pcop!e wver (ho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They alve the best vatua for the more*’. They equal custom Shoes In style ond lit. Thslr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,—slnmned rr. sole. Prom $1 to $j saved over other rackcf. t If your dealer cannot supply you v. 0 can. oola ay WILKINS BROS.. Gati icy. G. coo»s delivIed. Having ]iist eonnileted mj In livery Wagon I am now prepared to d< liver ;;toek L'ofure buying, nnd nmko goods to any part of tin city with , , | dihputch. Orders sent ’oy I’i !■ po - our store your hetuhpmrters 1 1() ^ (( Nil!( . t( . ( I1 uill while iu town. alteiition. Baggage transfeiTcd to and m li, ic;- , 1. I only mention ;i few Icirgni'!" idi.- week mu cvery- •nv line is ;tt bottom prhvs. ( .il! flepi""!'' No. IS, iY.r jtityihing wtinlcil in my line a;'-, 1 t?i!! deliver J. A. p Your corn grotnul ;it mv titiil Alondtty, 1 luir.-dtiy at ui S a!! 1 ri! ay. ’ll* you want n mule clnap forcasii, or on time, well • 1 •(■ mv<lcall on me. J . 1 .>:ii !*aH. ! Tig Gafiae/ Git) Lauu auu rniiaummi nlfcT for Sale Building L<)ts in this Flourishing Town, « A I ' I " IV IC A 7 ' O I r Y. 'O-o Farms near hy and in reach of Hie schools of Limestone Springa , n d „f tIds jiluee in lots of from :M) to :(iU a -rcs on lii.erai time tv.us. AR" \grienltural Lands to rent for farm purposes E .r full particulars apply to MOSES WOOD, Agent. , i; Ail trespassing on hinds of this (V>mpan;, cutting and n moving .'•inlier, fishing or liunting are forbidden uodei* |'•unity ol law. A Y/uirs truly, WILKINS BKOS. depot from anv part of 'I" cc: EARN 1>1 NAM/. MTlio I>r Is still at the old stand with a complete line of Drugs, Medicines, etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded. XA/E SOLD all our Xmas goods but we hav* a nice line of Staple and Fancy Groceries on hand. Also Canned Goods. Respectfully, , HOLMES & PRIDMORE. /