The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 08, 1895, Image 3
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WiUiain Hi
several v; ar ■.
only tiui' In.;
family. Mr. 1.‘ \
tor, Itl i y-n j; i. *
tlnit are ! i»''
ha- one ^ram;-.
hoiise. I h ; i if
i hat he v..! ' v : >
his Ma;;-!.ti r v r
lar- j)er in tail !i I.
their nei^hix •
port t In an ‘ • !
ohl man 1 s‘.;H»
fouml thai h - 1
ety inoaitlah
RlOllinl. 1 '
less in his V,;
daimh- r. I*
tiie hoiis i’ ! :
the ih'or i.i >
Is aflli ti '.l
is hlind : e t: . > .
kno ws I ' • I: i' i.';
year.- -<> 'n
little kn-.ui h-
ton or tv.eiii;, \
pea- in tre nj" !
1 conversei mi
was horn three y
at ( owpeli.s.
ost soovi you
“When I w: : e
CUV! s of tie- •'a: '•
told you .1 it .
saw it with o.
Were nearly a;!
The su e. w:
the ho. - s' h •
after the d
Ion.
Sill'l
il<l
inn: •
’.fr
.! I
Quid Nnuc From
j' 'orr"Spoud' ee
(tiiAKi.oi:... \'
of Thk Lkiku;
familiar with 1'
steel, when th
worked I he ' 1 i.
and. secured . tie i
Broadv ay i
railroad !>y h,
t-'' ttil' : l.o'll i ;
( 1O! i !.!1 11 ! i ; l! I
i 1 i,i r it i. Ms.
t h • I’e11i! e01 : y.
to t 1 ej- h :,t i ho
Sha pe has hiy
of the laisi.
tlioii^ht : It'd t hi
rian toa n li:e! ■ >
its eirele/ it n
H"o the mail ■.•
tlie stai'e a- • ill 1
two fit e. !ter .
rente, it is -
t hem t here, i i .1
( lie e|l.‘l reel i- • • {
paid f iv. t h a
IlCees cry, .lie., ,
transinir ion
Ihit till' e >U11 fits
the alij ;et m ;t r
d< nee. A ver\
this city co ■ :,
Meckleiihtiry .■ i
should he ilea. . ,
cover all po i !
for t he !,< \l t , l<
must I. • eu ;• ,
land i lie! a!! <
shrim and lliai
•et s not now v. i
|d i I ::l no «.•
what not \,."s t
\i . i v. i I h ‘ •
Tie -aid • i ■ ■' •
’word it hi a d
rights and ihsimdii
never he eoii.sididal
Sti«y Shea
den- m
Algood Clippings.
j(’orrrspondenee of Tiik Lkihikk.]
Ai,good, S. (h, March. 5 •—.John
j (iramlding and wife, of Dellinger’s,
j visited W. I), llynrs and family Hri-
liut Mr. Editor, he so kind as to treat ; day ni^ht.
me in a more lenient fashion than ; Mrs. Mcilee, of Brooklyn S. < .,
atements. j Etta Jane Notes. i Fairview Notes.
| ■ nd. c,. (if rni: l.' ixiKi:., |('orr.'Sjioi.ihnee of Tiik Lkiigku]
. ih...— | \ . i.. s. ( Mar. —our Eaiuvikw. S. February, 22.-
1 ih of »; -ter is: mn "He that will not when he may,
i ; eominu* \ v |,.j ; , •;•. )j, has Imil! him Winn he would, shall have nay,
■ wa\ to t iati- ;) , ireular paideii in order, he s:
that I't n. .’ he aide to plow it net • - . _ - . .
. • rjient tiiiini.ee a piiire one. Besides, this heeause my little spare time is uti- accompanied by her daughter, yisi-
in i hi eoiu- he says, ii dmi l lake so many pnliuys li/ed in penising your newsy paper, j ted relatives here Satunlay and .Suu-
' to elm Of
D. (’hampion 1 tl,..t im i
.1. !!. Ai
Munazite ; know.
■•'iy they | Tin
enyii
. v.ii~ in tom of
Hi aid Miss
-I.;:, but |
ne of 1 he ! v.-ife
iimu-
ie- tme area of land. la and a few others. I day.
orreri, aeeoniing to our I like to read Thk Li ihikk, espee- j It. li. Smith and wife returned
Miematies. j ially tin 1 editorial columns, for the home \\ ednesday from an extended
I f/ 4
one in., d ic h
th:
■htpe. 1 is | Some of the boys
• pora- ! ave.
aides, thin
'•w
. V. I
I
*•: t cor- | Mrs. Br.tiich, *
r this ,
; !'at iy iui- been coiifii:*
11.. Ih i- 1
it the that she is itiip: ■
\ 1 1! tg,.
docu- Mi-si s ('.ui' i.
:f}'| ( * * r’
!<mgei\ and Ed llaturh
•k, all
mrrel Si.rtmra V. P. vh
dt* 1 .!
I i.
ce, wno : / ) ;i t
we hear I will 1
i’ut nam, : j
ladling ' n! , >; .a.
('ham- ( r.'i !;
i In. i ■! ion last
i nhig
. -ir city, was „.h„i.
X. ('.,
I
me. 1
visiti 't
ti■ ci las!
ur r.ai:
ivinff Jo mi. i
tells his i.'.j .;..!
that the people u;
p , to lov ■ their in ',
i | they hate i 1 old
11.
w no
:: ie ft*, tinier is sunk and the ' grand reason that they have one of
!yin; 1 on its side on the hut- the noblest and solid-, st men in the
siv in live u i i water. stale of South (tarol'ina at 1 heir helm.
E•'.•:! and A; lies ih-rhain. of Crop time is now upon us and there
siting :. .1. listu and has not been the first lick struck as
| yet ami this is not the worst. The
is .. in on at Enion tins i momizite craze is upon us, audit
. ■ : ■ important ea.-c to I seems that the majority of the lead-
.■ the kit' ig of .Mr. <!r« y- ing farmers are giving their liest at-
c t ,-f i nion during the | tent ion to this young industry, to the
. i ays. j neglect of their farming duties. Of
..ot one day's plms'.-;h- course tin* moni'xlte business is very
•! week, rhe rain lias set ! reinunerative at the present, so was
cel they v.ili not be aid*- j the gold mining in California in 1N4S-
re iintii the last of this ^ 111. hut it soon became apparent that
j unless somebody would go to farming
i scarce and the farmers : rations would become somewhat
lo h-'peud largely upon | rarefied.
lids year for forage. ! Since Detective Xewbold lias been
et :- im< ic speehrn ns of j peramhulating our neighborhood,
i ven found on (iilky tilings are little more <iuiet. The
1 > t rilniiaries. I “good” people say this is their long
lenild get done g:;rd- look-d f‘>r lilessing.
clary and Stacy’s gristmill is do
ing an extensive and satisfactory
business.
;.! low.ird .lie Ham-j .Mr. L. I). .lolly hutdiered the pork
d house, and almost j not long since. He is one of those
to pa'.rotd- it j Mwl of citizens that has a groaning
eir umstanees will
- 1urned * he at i < n-
visit to friends and relatives in North
Carolina.
Pink Harrell, of Forest City, spent
Thursday night with B. L. Smith.
Messrs. Lewis Waters and Moody
Turner, of Midway, were some where
in this section Sunday.
J. Curdner was in your city Satur
day on business.
H. L. Smith was in your city Sat
urday on business.
Miss Boy Nance was on the sick
list last week, hut is now at her post,
in the school room.
Mrs. L. B. Davis is on the sick list
this week.
W. C. McArthur, of your city,
spent last night with .). A. Harris
and family.
When it comes to cutting feet this
section is a record breaker. Will and
John (lardnerare both nursing a se-
ve ely cut foot this week.
M-c ■ A
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/s' * ■ ■
Wgiz i .
r « - g
Spring I ,c ::Mdne
Hood's Sarsopari . to Jest Right
“lam happy to «t>'‘ 1. f i mn convinced
Hood’s Sarsapariii. :■> the L. .- t>mcdicino
that I have ever iahvn. Lest cpriDg I
was completely worn out,. I
Had Mo L- mui'i.gtrt
to do anything. Tim least y,ork 7. did
fatigued mo very maeii. i a ho cemo
very near losing i k-. 1 / -; of my
even. I began tak ic r 1 -lotPH ' ana-
> rni iwoi ,iiin «mw. , rllla, and health,: r.M appeLie und
seems that nearly everybody | clear eyesight were restored to mo. I
IPmkku. tisingiu t
;i' C-)'.i l r.M
impe rVr i
Ids letters, the V. :
r ol Franco pi'iz
■.have begun Bev. i..
v: ,i j:iid tlint to I'M lii.-
.i this Na- 1 SaM•.•M h
• ! i ins year, i lie
t i | > »p ui it i’ i n.' ; *. \ i! -
fin-i i luit by adwr-
i,„
p:iper i ney have m
a
if i heir m :icy. !
fani!. r will get some 1 !
-•ii seed and trv for t!ic
iedjerison was umti
ic.iliieiil at t-ai- m 1;
tal>!i’. iiv.'s at home and believes th
■f \; ry h*
idy ’
s husine
ss is
nobody’s
Mr. 1
,. T
’. f 'hiry i
s in t
the branch
•raising
Sill
id ' hut
.a sen:
■able man
hat he i
i-inl
s, is
• going to
run 1
li.s farm as
i )lli* S<‘
boo!
! is progr*
using
nicely.
A frv*
day
s ago M a;-
iter SI
iiule Wood.
up here is going to abandon the farm
and turn their ploughshares into |
maddocks and picks, t heir hoes into j
shovels and go to “raisin sand ’ and I
let five cent cotton go to the wall,
But it wont do to f (uit farming, lets
stick to it and raise our home sno
ut home and hoarding at the same
Hrrilla
am
i'Cl Ig l ’
me of tlu finest little fellows in tliis
count rv. eame within a hair’s breadth
it
poleon rt plies by cvm
il | brother not to lieli. vi
. sense talked by con
:; V of i i
. pi ipnliir I lives, ur • . .
iv udvLing his , cui.d . -o i
• v . iildei' C. \\ . Whii-onant.
of the non-j The ' ' i.-'t tan Endeavor Society
;i:. regards held its . rst consecration meeting
tiic ■ . >. v as v.eii iitte.'iuled.
i m • • i»• t S. S. < < >! i v«* i * I i * > n
ic.. . !(Mii)ortania on tin; 21th
r j ;irf ienlar .m
e viUH-scent
w ieh it is
••What,” he p
i , anotlnT
:: i : cfound . .
led by
of getting kilh'd by it stmy bat from
?dr. Charley Stacy s hand, his school
mate and cousin. This accident was
deplored by the whole school, but
Shade is well and at his studies again.
V.
-unis liasn i made
vet. Hope t hey will
i-nigh I o e- m p • t lie
h ui a l»rm 1- !i>-\i r
■i to*
W ill:
iii a
•'i.ist rv rt
■ led
MOOD’S Sarsaparilla wins »is wa;
^ ■ into the confidence of the peopl*
way
people
!)y the good it is doing. Fair trials
guarantee permanent CURES.
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in tii! left
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s!i,>u!:
IrV
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I Iron Met! Mi’.
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4* 1 1
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it.-. .*• iit.* ooils tilt.* pt*its
*• p •ri'oi't!y soft. 1 iirn w
per. a
\V(
1!
know (Iripj! i
:{ of I)(S
t h
i ■
M tin
!
(»vv;i
for ovi*i si
x months.
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■■! Ven tlnit
l 4 J l ' 11 1
• :i Jiui.ii witii unlk
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he em
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■ t rid of it
I.
t !#
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until
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if. j l * 1!’ 1H*!*I
lain s I’ain
’i F'r ii In;U fuAur
i ;.., •! ! . 1‘ • ' :li ‘ W
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•
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■ ii|.:|)!iea-
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l;V W.
:V * fi '
■ur & » 1! b
I ^
m
rm
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Poot
BANKER,
| dues it general Bankingaml Exchange
j i Well secured with Burglar-
i I'ruof safe and Aut muilic i line Lock.
Wftty Depu.si:
I • IX'S
al moderate
TJ
‘A •
■ >i; ys .; • i < 1 . • l;.-' .^l<c’!vs ; i! c! I Jon* Is.
I’*] \ S f v ;i !if| .‘Hi 1 H)1 ( 'iililllS.
WiM’.l V'
n*i>
(i
.. )im<
in* sun* \
' '. i . 11' 1 j .1
n<*i*«! .‘tin t »i
• u: lit
::ig the • V
' n
1 li £.
c
X s means so much more than
/ycu imagine—serious and 1
*n. y ‘_y
|* fatal diseases result from
I*trifling' ailments neglected.
Don't olaywilh Nature’si
greatest gift—health.
\ oar Imsiiie::/- soiici
a;..;:
have taken ol he
r; ;
rn edict nes, L..:
found >v>'>v»u< f; • t, _
’ L-'/
UI I gave Hood’s
. i . ■ 'a a lair tiial.
I am convinced e
nor to all
Other*. Th i go id i
i.-i ii ., inexpreBS-
tble.” 11. T. A . iia'
i. .•*••'.,y, Georgia.
place.
We liuve never seen a good k Hood’s Pills arei
t ; ! )le, and do
fanner in want, nor his send beggin
r I »otpurge, pain or gripe, boldbyail-.ruggisti.
bread.
By the way, what (the mischief) ; -i-
lias become of “Sweet Susie? We j B .1
think it is about time she had showed !
up again if she ever intends to.
(i
CbanihorJaia’c r-v. z-a Cikic Oi-atnoat.
Is v. certain cure for Chronic Boro .Lye.;,
Granulated Eye Lida, Boro Kipples, Piles,
Eczema, Tetter, Bali. liheum and Scald Head,
2 r j cent; par b-ax. For sale by druggists.
TO HCR£jfOM7NIfK3.
F-i -{.'utting: home in a fine healthy con*
t;y Dr. Cadv’s Conditi n Poiwlerg.
■-■icy tone
up tl
ie cysteni
aid dig' lien, cure
; >■-' of apr
)c*il
relievo c
onrtipafien, correct
'ilUI’;' T (I?
iCTUC
•: and do-
troy wo ms, giving
Lev; Iii 1
4 .1 O
1! or ore i
worked horse'. 2D
ceotd ncr
aacLr
ce. For
:aie by druggists.
I leadquarter f* n d •
ers. who want t** buy : M i
I make a Spialfy C Fc^Ie^ Stock.
First-class iti: - ’ i." - at reasonable
Corn* Whiskey.
rates.
Cattle and il*
■ ■ - nglit :■ nd s ild.
J rf~i rcor
Proprietor.
M\ Whiskev is made on the old-time ; I (ilutUill)
I 1a f:D
Lots For Sale.
process, from the best of materials.
Distilled in small copper stills over a
wood fire. I guarantee it to he as
pure as any good Whiskey made.
1 can furnish it to you as follows:
By the barrel at $1.40 per gal.
Bv the keg, 4 3-4 gallons or ! Ki ; ■
less, at $1.40 per gallon.
Kegs 60c. each. Jugs 10c. gal.
Boxes for jugs 5 cents each.
Cash must accompany all orders. No
goods sent C. (). I). Always put
your name on empties. Address
A, C. JENKINS, Earl. N. C.
Refer to Ex. agent or any merchant.
One lot on
splendid
out buildi!;
| One lot in v.
room ioi; ;
On
wit h
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war
A . .. J .. . /At!- ^
Accident
Stjsu
art
SOUTHERN R
(EASi J.KN S VSXi'.a.)
LWAY CO.
j] If you arc feeling
P < :i of rorts. weak
i BJ |i null Kenerally cx-
[ DiOvms »*.&*«•
fo-r Mcn %0jA rn an
15 if $>*e
Vy a kkiB y
■ ■ Mfr :
9a ■
^ 3. C O i - KA C-VA W,
Jg; *'• fr... s.xLirocalk.
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J; iicr the n’o.-.t rc'ia- M j
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s* ’c t •g y (• a l
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PIEDMONT A'irt LIMii.
OOSDEKSEIi r sIIEUL'I.t: Of i'A:
i ;:ai.V3.
\vid rticivKi.xu 'rue-:
Kor!alH>'i»:‘l ••*
Nov Irtili, t ;/j. i<
sruoroSnATALseiic"
■" tV-i. -no UCrL.it:..£3*
Over One MiHlnr; P-npio veur the
•f Dyspepsia. Kidney auc! L?vcr #
,f Neuralgia, Trc t'or..
Const -. -Man; Bed Bleed
Malaria, Nen. ous aliments 1
Women’s complaints.
Oil on!', th. • •,1111110—it li:i:, cro?.si-:i rcii
line-; on ih.,- ■.vr.:,.|>i r. All nth : . an ah- ^
•i-preankioi Carolina Bus:firv«
ji W.L.Douglas$2&$4Scees
- 1. . p will Lem! ..et * t - Mr» i>t;auiiKu2 Vvorlas^
•• f-A All OUr shoes arc etjually sahsfactcry 1 Fair Views and louk-li.-a. /
. v .jj Tlicy zlve *1ii: bext i.-Cvi ' -. -ror.i'y. .* BROWN C rtEWIC/iL CO. BAUTIMOrE, t.lD. \
.,1 1 hey v.|uai citstum Rbucs i.t. .<e. mt fit. 1 - -
&jl }£ . h ir vvccriiix q.ialUicr. < • •• s.-p.vrec. -
■ . •/,/I ti Fh? pricc-t arc urlfi rin,.—^t-.i 10 <, i.o < aiA
:.?• ^ * Frnirj $1 to «nv.1 over cV ■ El ii-k-£ * " ‘ ’.* v
j II y;ur<b*Jorcannot stt.plj, jau v.ocau. ScKluy ! B. C.
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riiv itost 'riiiue: on wikoIh.
| i hei! Siii id!*' Hodv Komi W ngon is a he.iuiv. !•',vi• rytiling tliev
*' ‘ # * ‘ *' 1
I iiiaki' is i'uilv giiarantootl. Call on us and Examine them ami gj
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ii n©
h*r
now flf-
! •< terribly
.1 . had
i r ri. .arm.
'. • !*'i f ried
:, - no Ix'ltc.fit.
Lottie: o! Dr.
g in d 31
1 : s ■ and syiep-
.• 3 cat irv iy
liooi ;, gab'iJy,
:’*■ ..1 ! . use of
Ij M>' fk d a A 4 ^ _
‘Ti'i :J t." v'Pr-* : I...- . > f. . t . i V \
£ i isli Skii * *' w “'" i,wi 1 aC *- - &
'r?w.
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I 'AfA m i^il bioie.
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j
111 • j.'l . live
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n- i^’JUSTASCOO? FOR ADULTS,
d. WA9RANTuD. SMRSC£E0ct8.
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GUOV K'S TASTKl.USS CllU.I, TONIC and huvo | /j}»
{ ne largest
stock of Solid
Silver Ware,
Silver No'/ci
ties, 3 » B A\. -
Tv I O X
and I^flAvSC
f-4 ^ B
^ < v V ^ n. v a
bA A' in Fied-
m o nt C a r o -
lina.
Out of town
orders solic
ited.
Vorkvillf. * s . <Call am! see us. We shall lx* pleased to show
and sell you anything in our line.
3AFFMJ WAGON AND FURNITURE CO.
v rs* ]
LIME * WORKS,
RICHARDSON & CO., Lessees.
Manufacturers of
Coal,
* PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME,
And Dealers In
Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair.
•• Cm-ral
I i * I!
1* 0.
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ted States Fast Muil. Pull’-iaa Slco lr: f Cars t*#-
tween Atlanta Mon'con - ry, and .Xow York.
Kos.3* and 33—Was i. r'on aud Sout'.wes'ern
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between Now York ua.l. Orlcatis. via Atlan
ta and Mont.Tomery.arid a ’ '■•v.e -i Xo..' York
and Memphis, via Allan la and blrmlatrUam-
Dining Cars.
Nos. 11 and 13, Pullman Sloop:rj Car bctircoa
! Richmond. DanvilPand Greens’ vro.
Trains Nos. 33 and 34- T.:o Now Yor:-. Fforida
Short Lino Limited—havo Pullrn n C .ri, also
First ^Olaaa dr.y conc'acj from Charlotte to
On the first day of March we will offer Nolo connection of Nos. 11 and 13 with Noil*.
J and M at Charlotte.
ring Opening!
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2,500 yards Fine Dress Ginghams in Fancy
Plaids and Stripes at 5c, worth 8c.
CARROLL & CARPENTER.
W. A. TURK, 8. If. HARDWICK,
Gon 1 Pass. A- t, a ,■*« Cement IVssAg’l
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North Carolina
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