The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 15, 1895, Image 3
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staiul y b$i .i: fondl\ tiil
oilier s viow.
We turn to to )'
Statue of LUktI;
aloO^jUo* shore, ;
veW^j)lyi ry tin
resile frftm us.
1 [ yii • ' ^ i > lul tile j 1
siet Sbi _ our v>
eretl 1,11 his little
voYa^t*. Mil n >t I
eroil the letters t
lovetl ones at In
fairly out on the
An Iceberg.
torn ashore!
Ion a few
*r tin* ship
from Now
ihe Ulan*
is at last
are spoken,
(i the ; r an^-
: .otion, and
tin* pier,
e hroe/ie,
, and wo
tt> each
mi
d us. The |
(all houses !
numberless 1
■ w;i, gradually i
We are at Sandy |
dot win has been j
' i> about to be low |
'■< >M for his return I
ielore lu* inis gath-
11 I) mailed to the
We are now
briny deep, in
d t!
•avinx New York. The
oppy, a - i he sailors say,
passengers sue-
led seasiekne
rin-^s at .'ix o'clock,
m
vl.
hours after l
wavt'S are eh
and one by one l!
Climb to t he dread
The dinner boll
1 ^o throujxh the motion of eating i
that first day, but my place at the |
: . vacant ft) veral days
ter. O horror of h irrors ^ as ever j
icknt •• ■ ii ce unto ihis? The only
relief cotnes from 11,i- i: ! 1 reezo that
on* gets on tli- k. Mi ■- ocia! eonterse i
riiips that seemed j
•e snddenly nipiied 1
ie deepest silence 1
le
a
.haul t!
is cut oiT. fi'ii
<|uite prniiiisii.
or (|ii'u
reigns on tle -k,
casional outhur
contribution t
never forget the
n !>
U
depi
who
pis.i:,
<ii • i ‘
li.g
fill 4
a 11 v
i on
rang
travelling as itdld for only five knots
an hour. Each day it quickened Its
speed n little until It reached ten
knots an hour.
Two days after the collieion the
ship stopped again. Quickly the
news spread that we were in trouble
again. “What la It nowt” We were
almost afraid to hoar. Some part of
the machinery brote, and a stop was
made to repair It. Our taxed nerves
could not bear much more strain
upon them, and broken In epirit, we
sought to comfort each other. We
started afier several hours, and were
informed that we wore all right again.
Although we wore travelling along,
the ship's crew was working all the
while to strengthen the ship. The
ice around the hole In the prow of
the vessel had been gotten out, bags
| of flour had been sunken In the hole,
and sails were tied around the front
to prevent the Influx of water. The
cargo in the front was taken up and
put into the middle of the vessel.
. thus lifting the broken prow of the
ship out of the water as much as pos
sible. The creaking of the machine
by which this was effected was a
sound that greeted oar ears long be
fore day in the morning, and kept up
until late at night. Not much sleep
ing was done by any one. Some did
not disrobe themselves at all, fearing
lest they might be culled suddenly to
the boats. I went to sleep each
night to the music of the propeller
beneath, feeling a most realizing
sense of the Infinite Presence. A
feeling of peace, which I felt came
from above, filled me in the midst of
untold dangers. The spiritual expe
rience of the days that I was in the
greatest peril was the richest of my
life; and as I look back upon It now,
its value is above rubies.
TV if tonitnMiJ.
hogs to
of Spar-
on r set-
;ltl oc
,1
auu a
L shall ;
misery |
i.i h man |
~ scat to |
1 shall
d
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wa
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tn
wei
dis
tlu
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it .
We
two! v
no d
cf th
01
of rare if
(■:• more b
a~ calm a
•fill < •' •
iu:d with
•i’
i; a iu-
; :!*t
ri cuced
rui
iimut ior
count oi* i ne
SO Cold that IK
- iiri lay, was
i..e -kit s were
;i. aa.i t h - o • •an
. Ion lay regis-
!. . morning
v. . ■ h cleared
i remember
- v that they
til 'tie fog hail
:.... .igb ur of
. i: .; i t r a
i*r* pared
fog. <hi
v. it a olT the
a. ild fog re-
p d< - that
> - t ia aigli it.
at the ra
ir. and tin re was
d on ac-
. • wiather was
1 UK
i at
11
111.: :
ler i
lint
loti
con
kell
a »'ii
v.c
of
id
an
u
\vt
rt
IK
I .
ri 1 .'
ship lii. • a :
most'! •afeni •
ing rev.-i'-e 1, an i
scurc'd lb' vi
which, hut, for I
would have been
’■ \\ e have sine
t- -eli-
.-.i it ton
I -
d*
l lie
(1
or
• sha- ;
lately
W'lleii
frtmt
a * >< > S’0
- i .
the
be-
b-
rg,
ikelK-d,
In auty.
'. and
n
of .-
fort h
i! Will
- .1 >kt: ol)
wo
will g ) dov.'ii. was 1,
i ai-i
a we
g;t/
■ l or
! this ii:u!sii:i! >
N’<)t a
WOl'
1 11T
>:v-.vas •,»»k.*!i
LX*
so*. ! nil
mil
int :■>
. Rcapl ‘ g OK l
at (Mf*
!i other
in i
mite
h irr I ni w
:t:> i)
a l iin-
pl >yi <l !
lieir tim * 1 i <
Irinkis
ig nnd
g iii'nliii
a \Vl)!:l!I'' l-
i wit
h fear.
An
orde
r was giv ai i > '
t !i • 1) . its
Tea
ly to
. be 1 i.Ver • !.”
In an
i , d-
ibh
: 'ii )
.‘t tint" t'e- tli
;uigcon
Ui>:
i.-aro:
t and i; 1:
‘[il**
cajit iiin
wa
its i
i see "V< ;'y
r
in tlie
i had advi - ;d m
had he'd very sink
bed. I si arte 1 to
stale room f ir he/,
coming up on deci;
She asked : “W h
‘■We have struek
.!••• di. r. who
to remain in
go down to (he
*.vlidi I saw iier
at is t he mat ter?”
ic berg," I
said, ‘hind tlie cap:ai:
i wants ti> sue
us.”
\Yc cr
owil f *d a route
1 him to hear
wiiat he
Ik iln ay.
" l ii" danger is
all OVe.'.
” Ic s ii l. •'
VIk* ship has
c( > 1!I
wit ii an i • t
r, . i'lie prow
let 1)
t kn
r. .ed h re is
a i » t _ r 1 i • >
le i-l E.e V -
•t. But it can
he rep ii
rail, for tIt * ii
■ sr-tight
c enpari
! i i . * i' y »i *
lie 'i knocked
inU). 1
’he mi dortuu ■
r that wc will
b delav
•(• I ll d iy
With tiiis
lie d'sa[
ipear ■! 1 i t a ■
ni' of the
disust r
. V.'itli mi 'o
and main he
laboreil,
wit h tlu: : ii
r • i"i'rs and
crew of
t!ie ship, f:
t v.'lit v-four
hour • t<
i fix Up t he 1 ‘
ssel.
Till* C
re w aii 1 . i i >
if tic yact
“Vigilantov.nc 1 i
>y Jay Gould,
were h ■
ing carri" 1 ov<
■r on t his ship
tot ike
part in : ii
ra with tlm
“Yalky
t ic. ” of 1.or 1 !
ivi .. This
Proved
a fort mate t i
ing. The spars
Were Ur
ed for a new
prow, and tin*
sailors '
work" I iil ing-'
i i" t iio -e of t lie
ship. 1
ircut prais • i-
■. • t (> t he offi-
cer: aic
1 saihiT ' fm' tli
ii' Unremitting
lahiirs 1
or
ship, working
in watt*
r as t liev did f
or hours ni t he
t imc.
For t .v tdy-f
. •• h airs t lie cii-
gilie w
IIS Stopped, 1
in.d the vessel
drifti 1
far out of iia
■ j ; i ■■ ■ ■ i,.! t, mid-
o n am
“Only flt’i ft i:
,* ' 1 thought
of the .
'ondition of 1 h
-inner away
only
idle aasickncss
pear.-!, now re-
. •'•. the toss-
: i ling ship he-
o il-t develop-
from the line of duty ;
he knew not wliere.
that liau almost di p
turned in all it - virub
ing to and fro of the
lug most favorable t
meat.
The night of' Ik*act
giving service was h< 1
took part. I'nfoitu
no one to lead but
who great !y ofTendt
the Yirgin for our
Hitting on deck,
uiisery of i>ur i-e
i enhanced by
vessel bad drifted once f,jr
:7s, stid ! ::!> <• ..!* fTWaVfc
drifting,
Etta Jana Note*.
[Correspondence of Thk Lkimikh. |
K t Jank, S. C.. Feb. 4.—Last
week we had the coldest weather we
have had in many years. Uroatl Kiver
was so full of ice that the flat at How
ell's ferry rouldn't cross.and all t ravel
was practically suspended. A good
many pigs and lambs froze to death,
and 1 learn that even hogs, weighing
two hundred pounds froze to death on
Pea Ridge.
1 have a crow to pick with Flaw
Picker fur “going for” our society of
“Sons of Rest” us lie did last week.
11 • is part icular hard on us and I
don’t liiink wo can stand it much
longer.
Hon. Tom Robbs has found n mon-
a/.ite mine on ids place near here. If
these discoveries go on much longer
i j and >tronger somu of our people will
go crazy about it.
The article which appeared in last
week's issue of Thk Lkikikk, under
the caption “Morbus Habbaticus,” is
wed worthy of the attention of our
readers, and many of us a ill do well
to cut it out and paste it in our hats
for frequent reference,
M ss Kihel Strain, 14 years of age,
is piecing a “Crazy” quilt. There
are seven hundred and seventy pieces
in it. exclusive of the borders, bind
ings and 1 minings. No two pieces in
il are nt the same size and shape.
I uare was no preaching at Wilson's
chapel yesterday; notwithstanding
t ne cold went her. several of our people
t a rued out there.
Our Sabbath schools are In fu!l
hlu-t and are germernlly weil at
tended. Master Karl Whisonant.
aged about ten years, reported hav
ing read twenty-five chapters in the
liible last week. Well done, Karl.
A. J. Sanders and Robert A. Foster
are building Jeff George a barn.
P. S. Webber is one of our leading
farmer.^ as well as mechanics. He
usc-s sawdust to great advantage on
his land, and these “scientific” farm
ers who think this a useless commo
dity will do well to visit his farm next
summer while his crop is growing.
Pink is a man right.
The health of our community was
never better than at present. I have
not heard of a ease of La Grippe in
this sect'on this winter.
The snow is now falling rapidly
and many of our people are out of
wood, and almost everybody hud to
go to mill this morning.
Tiie Christian Endeavor society, at
Salem enrolled several new members
yesterday. They expect to enroll one
hundred members before spring time
arrives. Their first prayer ipeeting
is set for neft Habbatli at 1 p, m.
Everybody who has read jt is well
pleased with the Hunday School Trum
ped. The progressive town of Gaff
ney may will congratulate itself upon
having such an organ for good pub
lished in its midst. Erorybody aught
to take this paper and read it, too
Prof. Hams, Us editor, Is the right
man In the right place.
Success to Thk Lkdgkii and its
many admirers. J. L. s.
Goucher Gems.
[Correspondence of Thk Lkimjkk.'I
(forcilKK, S. C’., Feb. 12.—We are
having a great deal of bud weather at
present.
J. T. Wilkins, of Cowpens, was in
(Ids community last week on busi
ness.
Miss Carrie Nuhars has a large
school at Hlue Branch. Ti»e patrons
like her very much.
C. E. Hmith went to Trsugh,6n bus-
ineus Saturday.
f ouben Huskey received a severe
in the knee last week
I read Thk Lkdgkk and like it bet
ter than any paper, as long Flaw Picker
continues to write, and wo hope to
hear from him this week.
Youskj Ram.
Corinth’s Choice Chowder.
[Correspondence ofTnr. [.kihikk.1
Corinth, S. t'.. Feb. Ik 1 .—As
WO did’nt grt in hist wi k, we expect
a pretty long spn-e (bis week.
\\ hew. what raw air! Won't this
pass for cold weather? I bis reminds
us that we ought to have
kill tbis kind of \vt nth r.
Mr. and Mr.-. Sam Baber,
tanburg, visited relatives in
tlement last week.
Jno. Bridges supped with <>. H. H. i
Clary’s family last !• relay.
Misses Sallie Lulu and Lillie Allen
spent the day with Frank Kirby’s
afortnight ago.
David Bailey, of your city, visited
Jas. Allen’s family not long since.
Miss Sallie Allen went, to Gaffney
last week on a shopping expedition.
Jas. Madison Wheehel called to
see us last Sunday—but Jim didn't
get his feet under our table, (we felt
just awfully relieved.)
Miss Alice and Eveline Whclchel,
of Trough Shoals, visited their par
ents from Wednesday until Sunday
lust.
Mr. Editor has no objection, we
would like to send in an essay on
“Youth'the proper season for gain
ing knowledge, and forming religious
habits.” We have a collection of
several go 1 essays we would like to
have them ublislnd from time to
time if we c . get space.
Twits quite a sab accident about J.
B. Easterly getting hurt, we hope,
however that lie will speedily recov
er.
John Wlu l kd, ut Gaffney, was in
these parts h. 1 Sunday.
Barnio Cla y, of your city was
down at bis iVii. r’a Sunday.
Mrs Jane Clary was on the sick
li-t this week, > -iiei- getting all
right again.
John Spake was through these
parts
Flaw Picker Analyzing the Town.
[Correspondence of Thk Ekdiikk.] I
DitAVToNvn.i.i;, S. ('., Feb. 12.— 1
was talking about lazy, drunken sots
last week—they are just what they
are. and what they aid. they don’t,
propose to he. They are gentlemen,
comparatively, to another class of
people whieh has cornu to my notice
in my analysis of the town, viz;
The bigli-p i-erit or hypoerit. If
then is :.i ;, thi -g I do ahhor it is de- 1 whieh Messrs. Bearden
ception, falsifying, pretending to he
that which you are not.
Stay out of this hu>y town through
the week and on Sundav mingle with
the “bi'i :
lirci
ill i him
•Ii. \ mi would
think thi
s Itiwn
wa- ii
> 1>
a rndi i*. (save
the few ;
[run!
;u r
ds th
don't pretend
to he an\
i! ii i!
■1m).
Then you just
reve.ee ii
—:4
;i \
away
f*
"in church on
Siunln \ ;
md i
foil
OW 11
I0S
o “brethren”
t hrough
l hoii
i
laily
iit
ocations and
you will
see c
UiO
ugh
to
mak vou ex-
claim, “
My (
• 0(]
h' al
the rot ! ’ Do-
ception,
you
set
i *>
Some
will
lie and
deceive their
iK'ighhi i r
, SOI
1110
will
e!
icat and de-
fraud t! dr neighbor vho iias explicit
confidem e in them be niuse in y are
“good ehti/ea members. some will
commit >oii.- in and Ii n tell a big
lie on top of it to make you believe
he is what lie aint.
This l igh-i '-erii el: - of p< aide is
more da.i
the dun.,
when yot,
but tin i
like a si
avoid ; In
will liav:.
•rot
infi
Hi
and aMiori hlo than
\ (iti Kina ,i uriuikard
hn and can avoid him,
. al !iigh-po-erits are
(K
■I Cl
net
ii it is Ei
I'raudi d,
: hin
bef'.re
Son ■ oi
van!age
vou had
bre: 1,
Flaw
n -in
V< !l
o no
g of 1
of ti
< . I- ..
you can t
ie. They!
zed, 1
kind
Clarence Chronicles.
[Correspondence of Thk Ledgkr.]
(’i.arkni'K S. <’. Feb 1).—Fearing
that some of your readers may have
never heard of Cli renee, I will give
a brief di script ion of this place.
<'larenee. is in Spartanburg coun
ty: about seventeen miles west of
Spartanburg.
Clarence can boast of as fine roller
mills as there are In the state, of
A- Clements
are proprietors. Wo have two
churches, Methodist and Baptist,
and a good school of which Mr. Mc
Kinney and wife are principals. We
also have several mercantile estab
lishments, all of which arc doing a
very good business, and we have
three store houses 1 hat are unoccu
pied, besides quite a number whieh
are. so you see we have a rigid sharp
town. Our people always stand with
out-stretched arms to welcome all
visitors and new comers.
\V. B. Bruce employed a colored
man by the nani'* of Scott, to clean
out an old well on his plantation last
Wednesday, who came to his death
in a very tragic manner. The well
had a wooden wall in it which had
become so badly decayed, that when
he began to work, the wall gave way
and let the whole thing come in upon
him. and he died (presumably of
suffocation) before lie could be extri
cated.
Will (tilison kilbd a bog last Mon
day weighing olO pounds net. Who
can beat that?
Tin:Stranger.
11
‘ , I
. Ik ad-; t
■ I. or some'
*u ii tv aware
would
,d tn . t:a• last cent
see your family beg
hould they get an opporunity.
i'i •!,, r n -ver was 'guilt v of uc-
Electric Bitters.
remedy is becoming so well
so popular as to need no
used '
last Frida; a week
Miss Lillie Allen visit:
ter’s family, oi 'AT: hi -
<). H. H. < Mary is one
sick number this . a k.
ago.
•d Sam Por-
last week,
among our
(AM.
Ashwortli News.
[Correspoufli iiec of Tiik Li:i»gi;r]
Ashworth, S. (' E L.. IF—We
have a good cuter; .ising seliool in
charge of Mis Bang .ue. of .'partan-
burg.
Tlie people around here have all
me wild over the monazites inines,
as that is all the go every where else.
Mr. Gettys say- he is doing a good
business here. He boards his hands
at Dock llimniets'. Hi
hands a fine turkey dinnei
day. It was a very aei
course.
Mr. Humphries has returned from
North Carolina with Ids banjo, the
finest one that ever was brought
through this section, i should say
the owner knows how to use it, too.
The Lawyer- have hud something
else to talk about tkis wa -k besides
cold went her. They have been doing
something that the\ ought to have
done before now. M lie | ojde have
been reporting one another and law-
ing one auolln r. son, ■ lidi dig each
other out. gome _ei t . : i .eai oih r in
deeper, sonic eoioing back hoii.e.
some going to the rock house, so;ii<'
doing go i i. a .me iia 1, some doing
one way and sonic another. It has
all been dom on account of a little
spirits of corn. Ii doe.- look like Un
people could c would b-arn a lesson
some time o another about tho
poisonous stub that is inside of a
bottle, barrel or j zg or w hatever they
carry it in. Let us slop a while and
see if this won't do.
Messrs Linder A Price are doing a
good business near here.
Mr. W. P. ."v if. i f your city, re
turned home hut unlay.
Master < Miarlie Smith visited his
mother, of your city, .Sunday.
Bn.tr Pm a 11
cm-ing
iiii ini
IOC
nt n
tia
n of :
i w rong.
Ifyou :
i v ci
ir
of dc<
*(* i
lit ion ;
and ras-
calif y y
(>11 wi
1) *
a lory i
n
Flaw
I’ie.vOr’s
spun!..
and if
y a
ill are
u
uilty.
you arc
too in:. - ’
h of
a c
owurd
to kid
\i You
sec that
s W
liei
re 1- law
i r. lv
■ r's grit
comer i
i n.
I am
Moin^
1
sick t
<)
1 >rav
t on villc
next V.t
■ck \<
scO 1)
iow dr
s. !■ law
Pick •
tin
g -do
r | n ,j
1 am
coming
L ;
again.
i iK'ja
in the
COUl'se
fzf il 1!
ion
th to
hi
• abl<
to give
you t lit
* v. ! h
»!c
conq
>» E
iil ion
of the
town.
As .\;
l’r . F!:
it w
I’iekc
r !
•i want-
iug m •
t » joi
1 he <•
h t
irch.
I want
Thb
nown and
spieial iiK'idion. All who hnvi
Eleetric Bilte.'s sing the 'ume s'mg
nf praisi 1 . A jiurer medieine does
not exist and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all disea.-es i»f the l.iver and
Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Boils,
Salt Uheum and other affections
caused by impure blood. Will
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Constipation and Indigestion try Elec-
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Cowpens Chronicles.
[Correspondence Wkkki.v Ekiku r.)
Cowmens, S. C., Feb., 12.-—C. L.
Hammet and Miss Nora Daniels were
married a few days ago at the resi
dence of Rev. J. D. Bailey, the offici
al ing clergyman.
Prof. IT. <L Staton and Rev. T. L.
Brown made a pleasant trip to Paco-
let last first Sunday. Rev. Brown
preached a clear cut and forcible ser
mon at the Baptist church.
It is reported that a number of our
boys went skuteing last Sunday,
though we hope it is untrue.
Miss Lula Smith, recently of this
place, but now of Spartanburg, was
visiting friends here last week.
The school at this place has discon
tinued on account of the snow.
Rev. W. 1). Kirby, as usual, paid
(inlT'.ey a visit Sunday.
Prof. E. G. Staton and many others
had a delightful time at Clifton Sun
day.
Rev. J. L. Harley delivered a very
impressive sermon at the Methodist
church last Sunday on the “Confes
sion of faults.”
Rev. J. I). Bailey had tho pleasure
of marrying a couple at Blacksburg
last Sunday night.
< Kving to the excessive cold went her
the Cowpens Manufacturing Com
pany discontinued all work last Fri
day and Saturday.
(’. L. Bunettc has dosed out his
meat market and S. 1). Moore and
! S. J. Hammette have opened a
strictly cash market.
' All with the cash come up and buy,
rhose less fortunate stand back and
cry.
1 f Ai'i’Y John.
c. ...
J
ti.
la n >■.
air is gone,
muitlurc, •
blood nnd
body,open
nervous i
akin, inui
organa .
pure cur:
i winter
icm-sed
. in tho
n of tha
Ting,
Ms. Tho
3 various
im*
Icomo
i
esse:
1
a
to assist Nat'::
most needs ■,
and stru:
a she
t,tona
• i r.ud
build up th .■
“I ha
I’s
Barsapa: il : .
. t
blood pus
.. X
had Hmall i
1-
* fK.
but since v
neck arc i.
t'H
garsajinr::
; f >
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A. M. Gra’TA.k
11.
TI
\Y. B. Dupre’s Drug Store.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of .T’ufk'Titrf*.
City, 111. was told by her doctors she
hud <'onsumption and t hat there was
no ho;>e for her. but two bottles Dr.
King's New Discovery completely
cured her and she says it saved her
life. Mr. Thus. Kggcrs. 139 Florida
St., San Francisco suffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching Consump
tion, tried without result everything
else then bought one bottle of Dr.
or money refunded.— j King’s New Discovery and in two
.uni ij> 1.00 per hottle at ; weeks was cured, lie is naturally
Lv
“Last wiiilt ■
feeling. I t
foul'd it t< !. :
J. J. McLm.i.
Hood’s Pi.:-
, .flic.
1
i -ed
. and
L"
and
Itic.
Liverl'Tifr'---. T3S.
Headqiuit
ers, who we
: <1 Farm
rexchnnge.
a Spccij
some au\ i •..
A Des M
heen 1 r >u!>l(
cone!,io I t.,
ne v w. v,
i K.'
i
:;i:r.
ho
I u
l
::<r
llll 1;
has
I la
old
•onii
m
jlU 111
in nieiiy in a
: a! v too i-; a
gave t he
1 ablc.'pnonfui (f .
ur time l
! 'k usual
ast Thurs-
.lo u ) of i 'iiamhi i
•Iain's Col
i.h Rem-
ptable of
, i !y just bi lor •
going to
bed. The
’ next nioi'i.iiig s!
! : found
that her
J
A
Garrett,
thankful. It is such results, of which
[ these are samples,that prove the won
derful efficacy of this medieine in
Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles
at \V. B. DuPre's Drug Store. Regular
size oOc. and !'l.t ,,> -
O A. 1^1
’TV, ▼ >■
r
>; 5CV, iS. e
Office over J. R.
new store.
Teeth extracted
pain.
'Phone’ No. 27. Residence
i Mfice.
vet.
Old Style Hand-Made
ConoWliiskey.
! My Wliiski ■ is made on the old time
process, from the best of materials.
Distilled in siyall copper Tills ovi r a
wood fire. I guarantee it to be as
pure ns any good With key made.
I can furnish it to you ns follows:
By the barrel at $1.40 per gal.
By the ke.q, 4 3-4 rjallons or
less, at $1.40 per gallon.
Kegs 60c. each. Jugs 10c. gal.
Boxes for jugs 5 cents each.
Cush must iicuompany aiE rie/.-. No
goods sent c. n. 1>. Always pul
your name on empties. Address
A. C. JENKINS, Ear!, N. C.
Refer to Ex. agent oi ^uay merchant.
First-c
rates.
Cuttle
J.G
ale
i nd
O
Pr
dll i
or
Cavrati, and Ira te-.':.
I ra .1 all I'at-i
|ent .1 - ’cs: •: t Frcr
OuHOFncc is Oppoev . a. r- am rorricc
..J V.C . a:. I.i ... a .* .. j fc.iwMJ
[remote fn >m \V.. 7 ■ .
Send n; .dct, e... 1 ' ., V
Sion.
[charge. O'.ire
A Pamphlet. “ •'
>eo»t ol' sains 11 ' .e b. ... ' 1 .a l
[sen*, free. A ,
PalpitatioiioUHe Heart
Shortness of Breath, Swelling
of Legs and Feet.
“B’or alxiuL four years 7. was troub
led witti palpitation of the heart,
shortness of breath and swelling of
the legs and feet. At times I would
faint. I was treated by the best phy
sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re
lief. I then tried various Springs
without benefit. Finally, I tried
TASTELESS
HbL
MIC
83 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PR«Cc50cts.
G AI. ATI A, tl.I.S., Nov. 1G, 1893.
Paris M'UlcIno C st. 1a.u1>., Mo.
Gen', ‘laon:—V.'<! Tr.il lam year, <W bottloa oi
ORoVK - V.’.' Ti'.l.K.-S CHIU. TONIC nnd have
bouL'ln (arr • (Tur i already lliis year. In nil our t-x-
pera n< i! of 11 yo-.rs, In tho dmr business, have
never sold an ari .-lu thut cave sin h nulvtraal »ati*>
lUCtiou as your ToUlV. Yours truly,
Au.nev.Caub A Co.
I’or sale by \Y. B. DuPre.
The
Henneman
Monumental
/\<^ooo8uyN£. < i4
Tf l^«SAccidi
.6 hoe: i
Vou ^T^it?5ur^o jor 90
/ &Ccic)S'ht<) t\j buv/iT7$
t sj) 0 e3. Top >5 A AT
C~1 ’
Opp. Patent Orn
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XI ICC
i Premium Carolina Buggy
O’he l»i-
'liiiijr on WIioelN.
i r i heir SpiiKlio ILxlv Koatl Wagon is a Ixuuity. Kvcrvtliing they
make is iully ^tiiininteed. Call on us nnd examine them and get
prices before you huy. We also carry a full line of all tirades
i and Styles, from the cheapest to the BKST, which is the Premium
Carolina l>ugg\, huilt on honor by tho CA UoLINA Hl’titiN’ CO.,
Vorkville, S. Call and set* ns. We shall he pleased to show
and sell vou anything in our line.
Non
Nov lath. i
Lv A“
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Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure J 6 W6l ry
l.iu NTorvo our) T Ivor PiHo Aftr* •
( '
l‘-n to b in 111
|g, - ' said oik-
d enginu was
a happy
dcrit a thttuks-
1. in which all
1 -iy. wc bad ;
a holiu priest, i
■ il by tbanking
Kifot y.
i .di.ing about t he
k.ion, which bad
ti». rumor that
five
waa
\Ve aro mov-
ciiough the
work. Tout
• it reminded
[lint tin
Trough Tmkleta.
[Correspondence of TheLkdgkr.]
TKonm, 8. C., Feb. 12.—We are
having more weather, more snow,
more cold feet and more hard times.
T. C. Hicks, of Richmond, v isited
our town Monday.
Tho wood haulers are hauling on
just tho same, they don’t seem to
care for the snow and cold jro&ther.
The hoys have been catching rab
bits by the whole sale, they have
been after tho old coon but have
failed to catch him.
Guy Coon.
THE BLOOD is the source of
1 health. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to
.11 4.ip keep it pure and rich. B« aura to get
also ids'WArve ?*nd Liver Pills. After , ;
bttjinning to take them 1 felt totter I I | tO;f A
continued tuking t hem and I am now
in better licalt h than for many years.
Since my recovery I have gained fifty
pounds in weight. I hope this state
ment may be of value to some poor
sufferer.”
E. Ii. SUTTON, Way:; Station, G:i.
Dr. Miles TTeartfairo la sold on .a jvxltlvo
ruaranO'othuttlin iir 'i«, Ho vill Ki nclit.
All rtruR^i '.t,; nett It at .J, 3 bottli .; for 15, or
It will bo KKiit. pvi'j);i 1, on ria' ipt of prico
by the Dr. MUeu MoUlcal Co., Elahart, IncL
P
ARK PENNYROYAL PILLS
the celebrated Female Regula
tor are perfectly safe and always
reliable. For all Irregularities,!
painful Menstruations, Suppres
sion, etc., tin y never fail to afford a
speedy and certain relief. No Exck-
rimknt. but u scientific and positive
relief, adopted only after years of ex
perience. All orders supplied direct
from our office. Brice per package,
♦1 .00, or six packages for f5.00, by
mall postpaid. Kvkry Paokaok |
The largest
stock of Solid
Silver Ware,
Silver Novel
ties, Ii > E ~
ximrSr
and I^IXIC
*i11-< 1 on Seed
in Pied-
mont Caro
lina.
Out of town
orders soiic-
_ Guakantkku. Paaticulurs fscnled) 4c.
Eagerly we watched its mot ion j HOOD’S SAHSABAHILLA. |PARK^EMEDY'co!’,' Boiton^Maas.
Vour I’lcsciiptious lire
out at any hour.
GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITURE CO.
Ar. Wui a .
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LIMESTONE ^ SPRINGS ^ LIME
RICHARDSON & CO., Lessees.
Manufacturers of
BUILDING, » PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME,
Dealers
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Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair.
Oymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps
^F<*l>i»eeo tritop!!
Do you want to stop using tobacco? If so, call in am
us, II' \vc <lo not < uit* you wo will not charge you one cent,
moan what wo saw
•luiH'W.;..
" Ore :e
* Ol. L.iii
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“ Toccos
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Tho largest assortmont ami tin* host in tha market, full
ijiiantity pajiors. Call and look over them.
We still sell the purest and host paints to hi
Send in your order for anything in the Drug,
Stationery lino and wo will guarantee satisfaction
carefully
CALL Phone21 All Hours. Night Call Phone 47--2 rings
W. 15.