The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 08, 1895, Image 3
DROWNED IN BROAD RIVER.
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The Rev. G. T. Gresham, of Columbia,
Looses His Wife and Child.
[Corrospomli'iico ul l lie Daily News.]
0AH1.1S1!:, S. I’eli. o.—A very
Bad aeeidt at oceiirred at Fish Dum
ferry, ahuut three miles from this
place, yesterday afternoon about
o’clock. The facts, as I learn them,
are briefly these:
The Kev. (i. T. (iresham, a Baptist
minister from (’olunibia, was travel
ing with his wife and two children
through the country en route toSpar-
tanburg. While attempting to cross
Broad river the ro])e liold'ng the flat
to the hawser broke and one end of
the flat sank, throwing .Mr. (ireshem,
his wife and children and some ne
groes, who were crossing, out in the
river. Mr. (iresham succeeded in
swimming to the bank with his little
girl, but his wife and little boy were
swept away and drowned; the negroes
jumped on the backs of the horses
and got out.
. -<«* *
Sweet Susie on Love.
Al-Gooi), ,S. C., Feb. 0.—I went to
the postoilicc the other day and re
ceived a letter from my best fellow.
1 knew from the way lie talked when
he came to sec me last that the next
one he wrote would lie a good one. 1
could hardly wait long enough to get
out before 1 opened it and began to
read:
Fair woman!
Thou art the emlioil'inent of good
ness, beauty, love and virtue,
1 offer to thie a brawny hand,
Not a purse of gold, hut a heart
that's true,
A h>ve ! h it all i hr null life v. HI
-aiii
i-iy io you.
. wit li a tremb-
ciieeks and
I aceept that
That lid
Here I
ling voic ■. tear stainei
an aehving heart, tnus
offer now, or read.m.' .'.tier regain
ing conscience I read on :
’Tis true I’ve not the gold and silver,
Nor rich carpets upon the floor.
And nothing more than the common
est delver,
But 1'il give you a love worth mil
lions more.
Not simply love, hut true adoration,
A life of devotion in heaping up
measure,
A genuine love of life-long duration,
Oh, thou casket of jewels, thou an
gelic treasure.
Thou guardian, thou pearl of great
price,
1 would that
chase thee,
Is your heart still cold
ing ice
That rests on the face of the dark
I were able to pur-
as t he glittcr-
Algood News Notes.
[Correspondence of Tin- ImixmK. |
At.(tool). S. C.. Feb.. 1.—A. (i. Far
ris. of Berry, S. aceoit.panied by
,!. \V. Farris, of j'aney. visited
friends anil relatives here Saturday
niaht and Sunday.
W. <’. McArthur, of your city, vis
ited J. A. Harris and family Friday
night.
Edward Gardner and wife visited
relatives at Glendale Saturday and
Sunday.
Win Gardner ami wife visited Jno.
W. Linder and family Sunday.
L. C. A. Clary and wife visited W.
I). Byars and family Sunday.
J. \V. Byars and wife visited J. A.
Harris and family Sunday.
Misses Ophelia and Hattie \oung
visited A. Harris and family >atur-
day and Sunday.
G. T. Campbell, of the Midway sec
tion was here Saturday to see his best
girl.
j. A. Harris went to Spartanburg
Monday on business.
The Silent was in youy city Satur-
on business.
Minnie Tindall who has been visit
ing friends ami relutivi'.s here fur some
time returneU to Spartanburg \ester-
day.
Boy Nance, our efficient and ac
complished school toucher has been
on the sick list for a few days but is
now conveicMvnt.
There was quite a .-uce.‘s-!ul pound
supper at it. 1.. Smith'* Saturday
night. The fair se.\ furnished the
cake and the rough sex the candy,
apt les and ether sundries.
The i mlortaking of > une gr at work
■sueh a task to most people that
day
they dread
dreading until
.ii and keep on
die. Tin \ never
begin and
ried out.
h; s tiwful
their
Doing
i iian
plan : tire
a tiling
dreading
never ear-
is always
to do it.
The most painful hours of life are
those in whieh we hesitate, fearful to
undertake some plan which we have
proposed to bring forward. We seem
to overlook the fact that all we have
to do is to work now to the full limit
of our capacity, and by keeping at it
our efforts will finally he crowned with
success.
The winter months offer an excel
lent opportunity for thoughts and
plans. These arc long evenings which
afford ample time to ley out our work,
but of course planning is only a part
of life’s opportunities. The doing is
necessary to bring about results. We
wish we could impress upon the
minds and hearts of all our friends
that they could succeed if they only
would. Don't waste time compluin-
ing because of tin- times niv-hick of
Morbus Sabbaticus.
Morbus Sabbaticus. or Sunday
Sickness, is u disease peculiar t<>
church members. The attack comes
on suddenly every Sunday; mi symp
toms an* felt on Saturday U'ght: the
patient sleeps well and wakes fec'ing
well; eats u hearty breakfast, but
about church (line the attack comes
on, and contimms until scrvmes a re
over for the morning, i hen Hie
patient feels easy and eats a hearty
dinner. In the afternoon he feels
much better, and is aide to take a
walk, talk about politics, and read
the Sunday papers ; he cat * a hearty
supper, but about chureh time iu has
another attack and stays at home.
He retires early, sleeps well, wakes
up Monday morning refreshed and
able to go to work, and does not have
any symptions of 1 lie disease until
the following Sunday. The peculiar
features are as follow s :
1. It always attacks members of
the church.
2. It never makes its
except on the Sabbath.
ff. The symptoms vary, hut it
never interferes with tie sleep or
appetite.
1. It never
twenty-four ! '>urs.
f>. It generally
of the family.
0. No physician
7. It always pi
end—to the soul
8. No remedy a
cept prayer.
9. Religion is tl
lo it
lent, ai
Goucher Gems.
appearance
lasts more
a11neks the
is ever cal’et
'o','! s ‘atal
in the
for if ex-
hceonn ii
is sv.v
on,
every year prematurely
lion.
.riiiuy prevn-
thousands
to destiuc-
polar sea?
That you won't give ear to a pleading
one
Who unfolds Ids bosom and ex
hibits to you
The condition of heart as many have
done
When prompted by love they are
compelled so to do.
When I read the above lines my
heart was made to rejoice with ex
ceeding great joy, for then ! knew
that he was sincere and didn’t intend
to Hatter me even if he could. I
then read on again :
)h whisper to me of a future day
When I shall loudly proclaim to
the world,
That the dark side of the picture has
vanished away,
That the banner of brightness has
been unfurled.
When I reached this I could resist
no longer and decided then and there
to accept his brawny hand and heal*
his broken heart, enabling him to
proclaim to the world in thunder
tones that tbe dark side of the pic
ture had vanished away. With tears
of joy in my eyes I then read on :
Just say to the birds that sing in the
trees,
That of me you are thinking while
their little throats swell,
The message they'll bear me in the
sweet carol,
And all my darkne ss at once will
dispell.
Or fasten a rose in your hair wink
t hinking of me,
The fragrance of which you can
scent,
Then, oh, remember a heart that is
sinking,
A life that fory.m w.-uld ».il-
lingly spent.
Bight here I lost all reason and
conscience. How' could 1 think of
ever forsaking one* that loved me so
dearly? After deciding to comply
with his request I again read on:
Or glance at the lambs ns they frisk
in the sunlight
And think how happy they must
he,
Then of a love burning by day and by
night
Thou ungel of light speak peace un
to me.
And make mo as happy as the birds
of spring
As bright as the flowers in the
Then through life this song will I
sing.
Thou angel of light has shown me
the way.
Oh yes ho shall sing that song as
life remains. I see no reason
why he should not. Kwkkt Susik.
opportunity. Don't spend your days
in grumbling but wake up. stir your
stumps and get down t«> real earnest
endeavor and success will come and
crown your efforts.
••Don't growl at (be clouds, there’s
sun ’tween the showers.
Haven’t v.c thistles and t
with the tiowers?
He's a fuel who phiei
tic* way.
Leaving 1 1 I:- id )•»• ing dowers to
V’. t i u < r !i u'• *,
. h , on ii i ;^io. .or. it mi |e..-iinisl
mi ns along
From Thickety Mountain.
[Correspondence of Tuk Li-j>gkk.]
Thickety Morvi \iv. Feb., 1.—it.
McKiney and John Hollars are run
ning a saw mill on Wra. Horton’s
place.
We have a good •eliool at Thickety
Mountain in charge of Bichmond
Stacy. He has taught two terms
here and is now making good prog
ress on his third.
J as. Oglesby and family are visit
ing Abner Waters near your city.
Mrs. Linder. Mrs. Smith and
daughters are much missed from this
community.
Miss Clarah Brunnor, from Arrow-
wood, is boarding at Mr. Duckets
and attending our school.
Our branches are full of inonazite
but no one hn* begun to work them
yet.
Miss loin Sellars and Miss Lcttir
Convany are visiting their friends
near here*
Jas. Swafford and others are haul
ing cord wood to Clifton, bad* as the
roads arc.
is true we will
iave plenty of iruiriTiis
trees are hanging full of ice they will
iO loaded with fruit. 1 hope it is
t rue, and 1 also hope the new mar
ried folks will practiee Mr. Flaw
Fiekor's advice.
()u> Dax.
not hing along
too.
G-ei bus r
made vo'i.
i;e-aU'
he
Sre-CKIHEU.
Matters From Maud.
[Correspoiidt'ia'e ;f ini: Lkhgkk.]
M‘.m, S. (’. Feb. b—Some of our
oMiers are confused over the guano
qin -dion,
Hi'
say they will not buy
brought to this
pi-.ir:' now like the
Ion*
this
riic Boston Gazette gives
story of a true son of Ireland:
I lie ear was crowded, and t wo
yoiing ladies, on getting in, immedi
ately put their hands into the straps
and prepared to stand, but Fat
jumped up and offered his seat.
‘ But I don't want to take your
seat, thank you/' said one, smiling
but hesitating.
i “ N t e ';V r ,n ! ,ld said the gal
lant Hibernian. “I’d ride on a cow-^
catcher to New Vork for a smile from
such ginthmanly ladies,"
And the girl considers this
any unless tin y ran pay for it with
cotton. We have not seen a ba
place yet. It ap-
cotton acreage will
be greatly decreased in this section
W<* heard a idack man say, “dis year
am gw ii. e ter try dc nigger, fer nick
ling time will . ■..on be gone, and dem
what done eat all up and haftergoon
iim fer all be eat will not git much
tu war, and den da thot ob do site
in x fall. I can alums set* de fus bale
ob cot t en wU cliffy on top, rared
back, dribe in town, den 1 see two or
three merehens waiebiu after de cot-
t* o. den I m • euti'j lookin at deemty
wagon, don feel in he pockets, den
look down at lit* feet an see he toes
s.ickin out d n he look back at do
-e ail, dt n he start home. <>. no. I-I
can t u :n dut. I tel you wat, dey
better be * ivin d* in ni now fo dey
git straiten out-. Some think it doan
matt‘*r. white folks got to hub etn to
work de Ian bat ef dey do, dat doan
say white folks gwino ter do like dey
ibd when it p ad to rase cotton, it’ll
be a bard yeah on de nigger, dey
shoah see wat I say.”
<)tir place is bracing up on the
strength of of the inonazite.
Linder and price are tilling their
store with new goods for the spring
trade.
Mr. Ring, of Kcrnersville, X. C.
was at this place last Friday on busi
ness.
The Sabbath breaker was burn
[<‘ v >rn :
iivo ol 7,11: L .
( , , t' • . t .
aw
I'iek.
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j.. 1 aljii**
ling <
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i ;;ive
him a .
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The w. Mi;
tor *.- \t ;
l !)Ut il
doesn’t h ive
much to t! > with
j ,|vE V
parties. i
Luu>*>n Tt:. O
ii to a
taekey pa . ;
la ! Wts..
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and 11'< It;
>• i'''0'vd pr, .- i
n i. <i a
nice t iim . '1
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and .Ii :
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so they 1... .
I' oiviiiF t i»(‘ js]
cake
iimonv tin ri
The ihiv, ,*:
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base-ha 11 v it!
k i iie (iou i... i* ,
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day. Th
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j. H. i.;-,
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oit)!) visit - 1 lost
1)1.cw,
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hill.
Trough Tinklets.
!' 'orrespondenc© of The Ledger.]
Tuoeoii, S. ('., Feb. 6.—The farm-
' 1 ' s 111 ihi- vicinity are buying seed
oats and will go to sowing them as
uon as tlq* weather will permit.
l lu* wood haulers are having a
lough time of it, owing to muddy
roads.
John 11. Morris, ofthisplace, killed
i turkey Tuesday that weighed twen
ty-right pounds after it was dressed.
I he young folks of this place had
a sociable at J. V. Horn’s Saturday
night.
U illiam Goudelock spent a night
w ith his daughter. Amanda Tate, w ife
of Dr. II. B. Tate a few nights ago.
Wo are glad to learn that Flaw
1‘icker lias made so many good reso
lutions and truly hope lie will carry
them out.
Geo. \\ ebsti r has moved to this vi-
einity for the purpose of educating
is children. Mr. Webster couldn’t
have moved to a better locality for
•hat purpose, for we have one of the
'■st teachers in the south, Mr. A. B.
Stallworth. II" has been teaehingat
this pla e for live years and has
ived self to lx the b< st (hat we
a e ever had. The school is run
■ n munilis in each year.
< H.n Coon.
WAR BETWEtN MOTIVE POWERS.
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“How shall ! thank you?” asked a
iy of a friend, whose kindness and
undue** forethought had been of
on I iu vice i" her in a time of per
il y. “D > not try. I want no
Icinkiug, save that, finding another
* in ;.«• ilieii ul .y. you siiouhi
mi* ! iu kin ine ’ W hat a
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.‘.ouiii in ii we all
vice! !.< ! u* not
■ (Pent onivlves with sighing, • Ah,
■ hat :• different world indeed?” Let
> vork auii try tu make it so.
T 'U are |)k a c(l witli some little
■ irli .*; and vour heart warms to-
i
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I tn*' one from
tint 1: w rifu
IiV not it (
the benefit also?
i,
mi
you received
ends there!
Hving another
kFOOD’S Sarsaparilla wins iis way
into the confidence of the people
by the good it is doing. Fair trials
guarantee permanent CUSSES.
.A Vy.-*-. «■* •, • ••*'-W. O . gr.-> ..g S .. ;
FAT
your
to lo
s]iOim in
the fo:
(l I ii;
PEOPLE
Fakk Odksity Finns reduce
weight Permanently from 12
pounds a month. No Starving
*iekness or injury; No Publicity.
I hey build up the health and beautify
tin* complexion, leaving No Wrink
les or ilabbim. ss, Stout Abdomens
and difficult hreat hingsurely relieved.
No Experiment, a scientiiie and
posiiive relief. Price .^.Ott per pack-
ve i>\ mail postpaid. Testimonials
end particulars (sealol) 2e. Ann Cor-
•onduv i: Sruii ’inv ('onfidentiai.,
K WF.HHDV CO., Boston, Mass.
Coiinrctlrut to AVitn<'<t< u Contest lift worn
ElnCtrlrit)' hii<I Suiuii.
Connecticut is destined to be the first
state in which the battle between
steam and electricity will be thorough
ly tested, says the Utica Observer. For
many years the railroad business of
that state has been controlled by what
is known as the Consolidated road.
Legislation iu the past has bqun very
favorable to this corporation, and it has
been impossible to build rival lines of
steam railroad without the consent of
the Consolidated—and of course this
consent was not to bo secured. When
trolley ears camo into existence shrewd
observers saw in them a possible means
of finally accomplishing the downfall
of the Consolidated, and as the improve
ments in the means of using and apply
ing electricity as a motive power were
rapidly perfected the hopes of trolley
line projectors grew. The result has
been the securing of a large number of
franchises for trolley lines, and already
the most important towns along
seventy-live miles of the Consolidated
are united by lines of double track
electric railways that permit of eontin-
pauous ssage. Many other franchises
have been granted and appearances in
dicate that through service may soon
he secured between New York city and
Hartford.
It is an interesting battle, because it
brings into competition two great
forces, steam and electricity, which are
doubtless destined to compete against
each other in the future. It is also in
teresting to note that in all cases where
the steam and trolley roads parallel
i ; h other in the Connecticut example,
Hu* trolley roads have proved to he the
; a*popular. This is doubtless in a
: a ; ’:!• ■ due to the fact that considera
ble local prejudice lias existed against
the monopoly controlling the steam
roads, and wherever an opportunity
presented itself to turn business over to
the trolleys it was done.
, ♦ •
See the World’s Fair for Fifteen Cents.
Upon receipt of your address ami
fifteen cents in postage stamps, we
will mail you prepaid our Souvenir
!’opt folio of the World s Columbian
Exposition, Hie regular price H Fifty
cents, hut as we want you to have
one, we make the price nominal. You
will find it a work of art and a thing
to he prized, It contains » full page
views of the great buildings, with de-
seiptionsof same, and is executed in
highest style of art. if not satisfied
with it. after you get it. we will return
the stamps and let you keep the book.
Address
H. E. BUCK LEX it CO., Chicago, 111.
To
I III©
Prostration After the Grip
J. E. WEBSTER,
Corn^Whiskey.
My M hiskey is made on the old-time
process, from the hot <>f materials.
ad in small ei*.)!*' r st ii! ■ v ;• a
IfirTV^Oi: “ ' ' ! " : '
a: v gaw! V*'
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Cave Perfect
Built Up and
Health.
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t- .>^
>! i'lUihin
H . //.
This is a well-kno v.'n me. chant at Key
West, Florida. 1! is a* ount cf his condi
tion after the grip, and how it woo cured,
should be read by all:
“ I had t lie grip twite, which ca:no near
ending my ..andleft
me iu a condition lo v, Lk h
Death was Preferable
About live moo » ■ -intake
Hood’sBarsi:pari: . i :t i - ■•goodeffects
from tho first b • ii o'!.- :i me Iliad
taken three bottl . £0 * r cent, a
■■in r man ph .1 am
now full ot iiriibitien and fci 11 fiat had I
Cures
a I should
nniikful
i iias been
> to me as
• •lnen. ,,
. : lorida.
Hood’s *rS
not taken Hood*-
now Iji^ dead
to Hood's Bar-..
instrumental • f *.
to thoum id
W. H. Willi a
Hood’s Fills
with everyone who uses tlano.
l.artie
Ki . per box.
f 02i
'Ipq
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Headquarter: driver ami Farm
ers, who want to l/tiv.soll or exchange.
I make a Speciiii : 01
1 ccuillf
Stock.
First-class turnout' at reasonable
rates. y
Cattle and Hog* i...i!rht am! sold.
J. G. Spencer,
Proprietor.
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Cliroalc Nervousness
Could Not Sleep, Nervous
Headaches.
Gentlemen:—I have been taking
your Restorative Nervine for t he past
three mouths and I cannot say
enough iu 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 wh-; ah o troubled
with nervous hcutUcho, and had tried
doctors in vain, i util I used your
Nervine, mbs. :<i. wood, Ringwood. ul
Dr. Mites’ Nervine
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Gaffney City,
.! •tict— in ail the courts. ('olltc-
i ions a specialt v.
Ty Dio barrel at $1. 0 per ga:
illons ■■!
pallor.
10c. n v.\
t-t eaoh.
mils; accompany all ord. r*. N.i
A llji s
nipt i». s. Addn
A. C. JENKINS, Earl, N. C.
Refer to Ex. agent or any merchant.
Gy t n:; -:eg, -<• ■:'-. i
iesr. ct t’./O
; , tc.e-.io . jugs
B ices for iurr.s 5 ce
naim* on
O RTH
L^OKIMQ
iNTO
n
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f A. -n '+Si.j9
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v. .
f'r. MtUV Kcr-h.fi 1. sold on a posttlvc
(U«:*fttiu *» that the Ii: -t bottle will henoflt.
Ml •’fJCgi: t*. r.)*!i iu t ft. C bolth s fur K>, or
It V til bu jcnt. jut ii .lil, on rec i\.i of crico
by U'.» Dr. tiii-.a* Medi al Co , Elkhart, lad.
I.
IIV.
iy we
Vi slcrday was tin* lovelies
b:i\o lia<l for quite a while.
Yesterday quite a number of our
citizens started to court and on busi-
to .'part an burg and Greenville.
B. (». Bay moved from our place
yesterday hut wo do not know .vhere
he will locate.
V*e are requested to sr v - that
.Messrs. st„ ( .y .v Clary have their mill
reaijy to accommodate the public,
(hoy will grind on Fridays.
We regret to learn that Jas. Phil-
lip*. »f«... U,*. I, .lupj.orou.ly ill |
and Ids recovery doubtful.
I' i'n* Bcynolds, the oldest citizen
of I'.zell, S. G., KUjiposcd to hoover
W. L. Douglas
S. CORDOVAN,
rSEIiCH X CNAMCLLEO CALF.
'4/35? Fine C/'.u&KANGAitcd
gp POLICE,3 S0LE3.
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J. N. LIPSCOMB
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THC SHOE- ^THe
Policy. ApSQi'VE
YOU AN OPPCmTUNI-
'TY of LL0KIN<? INTO
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•Premium Carolina Buggy*
Piio 1 test 'I'l»iii;L - on Wlieoln.
Tln ir Sjiimih* Body lioad Wagon is a Imauty. Everything tliey
maki* i* fully guaranteed. Call on us and examine them and get
prices he fore you 1 my. We also carry a full line of till (trades
and Styles, from the cheapest to tin* BEST, whieh is the Premium
Carolina Buggy. Uuilt on honor l»v the CAHOLIXA BI GG Y < 'O.,
"N’orkville, S. , Call and see us. We shall he pleased to show
and sell you anything in our line.
GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITURE CO.
itore.
The
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largest!
>f Solid
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« SPRINGS * LIME * WORKS,
RICHARDSON Sc CO., Lessees.
Manufacturers of
BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME
And Dealers In
Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair.
Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps.
C.Tvcafs’d Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-j
ent businesVvl uctcd f,,r Moderate Fees.
OurOffice is OppJT U. S. PatcntOffic
and wecansui are patently. ■* lllaa t “ 0,
remote from Washin .1 n. . .
Send model, drawing or photo., \.itlt sc “l
tion. \V« advise, it pau ••.t.r to r r :, fri
^charge. Our fee n >t doe till p .t-r.t ■- >■tired._
A Pamphlet, ’* H ■-*/ to Ol .. i i* i'<.n wit
cost ot same in the U. S. :* ..! tort.ya countrii
sent free. Addre.s, „
C.A.SNOW&OO.j
Opp. Patent Orn.
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IB5»CT3*BM«ZO
SOUTHERN HAT .WAY CO.
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PItDMONT Air; = SN»
CONDENSED TIEDL'LK
GAlNSt
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p.casant u cimqjiiincnt aw she
received.
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rvVv-‘ 0 ‘ ,,! “ v '^hi rill of Tyh r
• »u. u|)p‘M ciitcs a good tiling
UfH'.s not hobitatc io say so. He
k‘ u 1 , i '.;t ruled with
fWle (1 ]|
one hundred years of age, is quite fee- 1 I f. y0ttrdcalercannot:iU i , i ), y V^'ie^Soldby
hle. The end seems near j WILKINS LR0S., GafTflCV Q C
U o learn t hat Rtbocca Bridires and I - U,
Valuable City Lots For Sale.
'•ii
. , Bridges and |
otiiers havo been missing corn from
their cribs.
fiio cards are out we hope to bo
able to report u wedding next week.
One
Dr. Parkhurst on Clubs.
to
[bar' '
j'*' i luten wu.ll tl cold
mred a; bottle of Cham-
sGou.n B.* fcily. He says;
inepromp ^leif. I find it
to bn ati Jnvulu
fougbs end colds.” i(j
IB. LuFre.
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It gave
•pt ri loif. I I
k '-'if reme ly for
iytr sale by W,
I k»t on Li most oiu* Ave.
| splendid •> room
out buildings,
j Due lot in west (slid
Dr. 1 ark hurst will pay his respects room collage.
cltihs and club-life in his arli- Five nie<
1 cles in tho next issue of The mill,
j au.it h i• oaxTi;,!. I consider ’'oe excellent lot
I the club, writes the*great reformer, i Springs,
it ° i* 0,10 of t,u; tlevorest devices of Three room house and lot, west end
; tho devil to prevent homes being For terms apply to
made, and to sterilize und undermine
i them when they are mude.”
with
cottage and good
with splendid .‘1
building Jofs near cotton
lit Limestone
and
Says IN ™
SARRATT
js the Time to Buy Goods
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Men s Shoes, Solid ('redemoro Ties S.lc.
Men s Ituis. ;be to .*j>l. Ladies,
•'ff to $1.50. Children^ Button 2T
■ • b >ol l oy all wool Jeans 18c per ym
i'iM.*liiii*a drop iiiivi* .-.lueTu
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Ul lliu as 1 have boujfhtil
I'.m’i torg. t that 1 keep a full liae^
1 hanking you for past patronage,
1’. S. | have received a fresh lot of
Ammoniatod Guanos. Got my prices
h'g. Milj days, Monday, Wodnesdy,
id lent her $1 to
Men’s Button
^3 tost! 12. 8oz.
Itrgrrt' 2utt s
5ks 76e.
(cuts in any
Utom prices.
ImulemenU.
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(posting, also
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Ar Atlat.ta Ktiiae 4 "6 j., r.'jn
Ar Atlanta C i tn .) > ,
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Pullman Car Scrvtc*: X ■••?. Si a:.a 3; Unt
ied States Fa.t M.il.J’i::;. -o ,!u ;Carsi«-
tween Atlanta Mori c > u-ry, N' York.
Nos.37 and33—W s’tluiti u i .oat.Tw sir-rn
Vesi; , i
between Now York a.. I N< . Or!f t. v. i Atlan
ta and Montgoiaerv an * ■•» J’ow York
and Memphis, via A.mrr.a and Litrminrbam-
Dlnlng Cun.
Nos. 11 and 13. Palltnnn SY-e; rr r*,r botwron
Richmond, DanvlU * ari i i;r>'
Trains Nos.5a a34 T • jr 1 .- I .crida
Short Line Ltmtu : -i v. ■ Pil . ai ,o
First Class d.-.y i\ * ■■; fr. ■ tto to
Washtatfl'.:! wt.'aoiH t ., o.
Not*sm till b NoaM,
and 34 at Charlotte.
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Norttt Carolina
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