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A M'veer M.nutcs. ) i .1 ■■ ■ ' Tm: l/DixiKK. | • I‘>.—Mr. Tiiink vou lhut tin nr at .luilj'f will I i:i- "IVl 1 111! ICC' 'l!11 • ncemv'i in n ciii! THK i:;:!'..M iii. ii: MU' tii'mi; tliat !CUKI M i: hold me. tin jioor. victim of your tr.illii siiil <or the .Vay, I in i!iy i | S))l'll: iIlk' < olillllC II. I one. hut you have ; wilfuiy inurdereii mill the inurih r-1::■ i weak. In pless alone rcsjion- nm;■ ler of my wilW h unl.i n. ! i l I» i . 11 i » » n i 11 j ■ •« ilelihcrntcly ami your thousandu i are iii full o|)- Krom Alabama. miii \ Ai.auam March 11.— prom- ; i .} • nr.: risoiu :• at ihe i>ar. have you : uy- > • to srv v.h\ . 1‘ntci’ce of death ■ shall not lie 'd ui'on you?,, A solemn hush !■ 11 over the crowded coui'i room, i.n 1 evi ry person waited in almost Im athless expecta tion for an ansv :• to the judges ijucst ions. W iil the risoner answer? Is Mi show mailt Ulde ' trial. r. :: itiiing Hu :t .. ill mai.i' film ; sign uf rti! ,.ti)i'? Will lie tii'! •••!••! : !i'fiT'.'iit at ti to has ll' :gli tfio l ing t vi a In lib 1 i. i "! i ::i bU! inn? wen i l< qll '."iis that iia.-sod irution t inlay with yi All of you know in y ; r these words of mine are !!i;'S of an U ,s «U (I ii'iia Almieht} s I i n, !i. i' of tliis nation nearly nil tin niunh,-, iilooilslied, riots, poverty, misery, wretehedacss and woe. It breaks up thoiisands of hap|>y homi s , v, t< 1 I SI i Mr. Kditor:—You remember I ised to write you a lelterwiien i yot fr i.'ii d, irre- , over here and thini's In pin to move ave murdered i jilon>;, hut some how ! 'aive procras tinated, tliinkiny that i could sum up soim , tliin<' that would ho intor- estimr to bKUiua: readers later on, hut nothin',' of sjtecial interest has presented itself. I am always id ad to y:et my ]mi»er sis it is a lit tie dan Iv, and '-fives me I Matters From Maud. ! Resolutions of Respect. • pond, nee of Tm: I.KDCKK. I ! "’horafi. it has pleased the Su- i preme Arehiteet. of consent. Iiearls lhat eit the rav- , hut Mod 1; iiipmr trallie n possible for all the news from home—somehow don’t jjet it regularly as the post master at home can’t keep up me at all tinn wit ii wdien she as a boy is [Com . , ,, ' ,, .. ... -p. . ... i preme Arehiteet of the Universe to . , . ... j . | summon from tins terrestrial lotlge ves > r,;iiv som‘What eonfuseil 'no . , i i i . i ^ . .. of I'. and A. M. to the (irund Lodue plans o our husv people. Nime e.\-i ... . . , , .i r„i . , • i . , r on himi, our he ovod brother John I*, p.etid to mine a large amount of ~ mona/.il’ . and some to speed the plow and others to get their gardens in or derand Mrs. A. L. Thompson had li»| keep her flock of young iambs in the barn all day. Uy the way, she has a fine circus of lambs which are quite a show to the children at Maud. ,. . . ; brotherly love. Therefore be it resolved, That while we reverently and devoutly Masterly, whose geniol nature, cliur- { Stable and generous spirit, together | with an earnest zeal and untiring de votion in the interest of Mreonward Lodge No. ISO—, developed in our hearts for him the prefoumlist senti ments of nlfection regard and amis and fat lie! - - allows, and in\ ■ i lit i |e idiildl'e in. ' ,1 am imi l veil sends hus- . prison <>r to the .'.mill s mot hers Illo I lie WOl'Id (O f'lrni- in s nearly tliroiigh tin mil foliowei! t in' ".is Tim judge still -II. 's i f ■ ho.-' w ho had from day today, waited in dignified ..;dsj r was lieard the i uat iuu laid l>e- • n dv", win u t he .■ii > move, his head lutr.iis wvr ■ elinehed. Mteu- e. .’ in anj w here a m eome la’ iv't* 1 was raised, ili um: the i'ioo i had ruslii'd into his pale amt cure v.orn f : •'•. bis teeth were tirinly set, and into lii.- Iiaggored i eves e; mi'a thi>ii of Ii aii l lie eriniinai 1 evi'iy other emirt community i. i/ed the sal . drunkard ami ; •'Uill i wit b im .. .'-s of I Ids ami ail blasts every ouches. J;> (lint M; i! rile r Licfort* You legal- made me a and you are 1 homi i ..id and man ] what t hough comes I am as proud of it of Ids first pair of pants. | hit Hirniingliain. the first of Ala- ! bania’s towns hut i didn’t remain there long as I laid no inn iim there ami I am glad i iiidn,t, as I under stood tltn! OP.'of our hoys who left i MalTney a few days after 1 did was j relieved of his purse near tin re—I ! hope he laid enough left to get hack ! to his mama—i don't know i some boys would, do if they! my wife. Your ; m! ’ am .aw ready cnee ami he led ; , of e.'o cution and aee.Tiling to ! he laws of ; this st: te. You eioS" hv asking ' tlie I old to liave p , rev on mv soul. 1 for the iniirdi-r : honor. I an: <. ■ m ■' to receive m\ n fort h to t In’ id: nmniered le lie ai but liistinel v :<• • ii iiavt ! Amir In asked me a «jUesti> a us tlie la- i favor on will net inti rrupi : am liinaigli. I k this i eolivieli ,i der of my wifi. i lia\ I test ilied to 11, 1 in a low, firm 1 will c'los- by asiving Gm to opon * • your hlint! cyi s to hi' trsil! , to your t • nor. you iiavv iinliviiiual ’.v.-iioi -ihility. so that anti I now asl\, y, ii will I’l'iisi* t" nivn your support al t h. ihat you to ilm hnil!' .rn 1 iaiii.-.' . 1*. I>. ansv,i*i* until ! Takv warning. tY l\ imi ia-re before if tIs- willful mur- utldii! witnesses • la.T tb.at I was • i. anil a wretch ; of mv long that i n iiir-u it n'o dehauelK'.s aiie I"' tiiat kii d ;wi Jove. ehiTish a. . i have la> !'• mei:i. o .u t he fearful. e>'ward deed, 1 liave no v or condemn i ic. \ >Tidet oi two Ivi-good men wlio liave aeti d as jurors in this ease, for their verdict is in aceord- on li.i fatal shot j had sworn to . et. Whih i ' ' of eon,mi11 ing i ''' 1 i and inhuman doe ! it) complain Ihiovtm.N i. tor: Pleas- a!l< columns to .-.ay home. 1 liai sounds like p , iila a pe.il o' 1 . Suit .it!:! ;■ into Me not matte thatched eolta home is home, 1 and there's no iioim Home. Mur"h could not de])eml on tlieii falh-r ami mother for the sustinanee of life— Mat tier and mother of course are our lies! friends hut when a boy gets smarter than bis. fatlier I tiiink he ought to make his own grub. My father says 1 liave got the bighead hut 1 don.t think it is any larger than it, was ten years ago—I suppose lie means by this that my head has got ten larger, or at least i will say so here. Birmingham is a good manu facturing eit y but i> not the town it was some years ago—I didn t stay t lien; long enough to find out who 1!. -Mr. Kdi- ! was the meanest or best man in town j snu-e in your hut I saw i man over at luba, Miss- .. words about issippi, last w< . -.vli > h .■ I j id mnr- l.cme always : ril'd a young b-iy from somewhere i I- m-. It rings over on tli- i'e: ..."- riv-r that was rieit a rings over on 11 ;t a V.'tiding, "idy i too mean to liti\ his ■ v-i t liitle wife The storm Friday night caused somi | excitement at W . P. Self's. A litnl) 1 was blown from a tree in the yard tiiat jiiereed throiigli the wall of the hotisi—through the went lierhoartling iiinl plastering at ilicsaine time. Ii. K. Linder’s house narrowly escaped being hiirned. 'I’he dour was blown open ami the lire scattered over the Moor. Flemming Littlejohn's (col.) four year old child was burned to death last week, its clot lies was ignited while trying to extinguish a burning broom. Some of our people was greatly troubled Sunday night fluring the eclipse. It being a clear night, others enjoyed the scene as one ot Mod' wonderful exhibitions. Linder A Price, the leading mer chants of this piece, are doing an cx- tentiv- business. The monazite min ing of thi> section is greatly increas ing their trade. They bought of dif ferent customers last Friday in one hour, one-half bushel of eggs, so our place is rich in eggs and monazite. Rev. M. F. Flement preached last Sunday at the Williams academy. He wiii preach there every first Sun day at 2 p. m. during this year. Miss l ainiic Mlovcr, of *);ik Spring. N. t’., is visiting relatives at this place. Tlie I’airvi-w debating society is in how to the behests of that being whose ways are inscrutable and who doeth all things well, in removing from this life our deceased brother, we desire to express our deep sense of our irreparable loss sustained in the death of one who. with an exem plary life, always fittingly and im- j pressivcly illustrated the cardinal 1 principles that constitute the found ation stones upon which the grand superstructure of Freemasonry stands. Resolved, That we share deeply in the sorrow of tlie widow, the children and the relatives of our deceased brother, and thereby tender to them our heartfelt sympathy, and com mend them to tlie loving and tender care of him who lias promised to be a “Father to the fatherless” and a “Helper to the widow.” Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes and that an engrossed copy of the same be transmitted to the widow of our de- cens-d lirot her. M. (’. Hakims, ii. (!. Byaks, N. H. Lirn.KJoiiN, Committee. MalTney S. ('., March LI. LN'to. a' trs !i lilies rt. It • M j. ! mv .! means .•e or manor house, it ever so homely, place on earth like :'l!T. M hell sin' ancc with the e\ idene* please the eoui't, I wish to court that i am not alone n for the muni-r "f iha wife.” a five e asked him to mal.. iin purchase he said: “Nov : • i!i A"; we have just got inariinl : nd : .■ t ! m t -s seme little tricks and a pint of whiskey my money will ali be gone.” Moal mining Mrieii grows the iiousi-leek | and som- manufaeturing is the Icad- But may it j on tlie roof ever, and let tlie moss ! ing pursuits for a liveliliood here, riimv the Mourish on tlie that 'll. Sv.e; !ly tin* i The coal mines extend from Birming- siiile ; sjiarrows eliiiii'!. aieithe swallows j ham nearly to the northern part of working omer. ui 11 will liold i:s next i nig tit at 7 ato o'clock. .■I, tiiat intoxiial'mg ulueiiig a greater evil i t • -oaeco. ia pulilie -polo This startling sia'.i t rein-iuloiis si'll -ai i ' leamd ov-rtiu iU-1. wheiact aroa: la,! t v nei the ju or- ii.oked ;,t ereat cd a t wit t it a roll n* t is mv jov anil : uiaazeuieiit, could hardly excitement. wlii;- suppre Tin- prisoner |:aused a a few seeiiiuls and then eonlinuod in tiiesami iinu dn-iinet voice: I repeat, your iHinor, tiiat i am not. the only one gt iky of liie murder of my w iThe judge on this heiieli. in iawyers w itli- t in w it nes :cs including til- pas t "i the old ; ehur -ii are a. • guiiiy tie fore A I- [ mi-hty Mod and viil liave to appear with me hefon Ids jit. ,. meiit fiirone, where we all .-had i' fighteotisly The judge the iawyers 1 the priso- at each in spectators tiu-ir intense own nes: : Ii- e’ -n . pot which t . F.vi . \ bird loves ! lie owl thinks tin* a : Sl ot under the the state c.i'd tin mi: for t lieir work, 'l iie to four dollar:- t" •• d. ■ well paid from oih aeecHtiug amounl ot coal ! iii'V gei out. The nr . atul tli r ■: ' s ot t !i v o pinion G a 1 h iway iniiie ' iir V 1 i (in mo St I'Xtl'il- t h: :;t I ii - in !' h t!, f' hill is r nuirkitl ly si VO in tIn > st at - an <: t fie.V fu iv :t v» ry (’OS^V, . Winn m y fit!! horse ' Hm* ' quai it y ot eon i v. hiefi nil !)<• .' 1 !< o’.V: ■> (!...' hi ■ In ;kI is t< »v ..r.l 1 holilc imug lit at l;-1 a t' n : L ! i :1V nil !;••■: somi* in w:t Ills MO V," •: i j , in: tlii: fikh i: in st (if tli is eoti ! : bro;: fr mi on- mife lo pm l on ail s!i';:! in ; mill i am ; if ways i helot \ the :-u: : a n 1 i of e i::'sv the of l!n ■ same mitnl, . for 1!: • way home, j mine rs n si • light s a i! :!ay to work by, to me , is tlie IfSl flit Oi’ r<*ad in tlie I 1 hat ih li’t ■ •one ilowi ! I 1 •i any <! f 1 hem as country, i !:!;■. t ) S -v 1 Ilf ■ smoke out 1 I am not Ii •uill tiiat W ay. 1 ’ uive been of my own fiitf. r cllilTI ncy hitter 1 over iii Mi ssissippi fo ,• some tline ami mg t ri < n.j'Tv- !h s drinks are Mian tin us is invited. Rev. ('. M. Teal gave us. a pleasant call Sunday evening. We enjoyed his presence very much. He is so ehii rful and lias so many pleasant won!, of comfort. The til's! load of fert ilizer to t iiis ice was hauled last Saturday by one of our most prosperous farmers. Shall we follow the example? is the the B mm BLOOD is the source of health. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla to keep it pure and rich. Be sure to get HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. , ! !‘ h <Iik st ion. i. I the jury in tin- !• i ban t he lire on anot in r man':, heart In in tins har. 1; 1 i 11 UiOsl " •iime; id .ornnrder oi t :.e j i iiere s : way it curls a Cold potato-.-; oi ! lidtcr tna.'i roa- I hor s, and the i own door is ! he ,W!i m you are m | ri. i iit .-did i' -o hiailtifii! in ihe ! n I > among t he t n i s. ; she is just like all the other states in the south. Tuseumbia, >helTicdil and Flon ace are u.earlv on- town only 11 Poor . sny • V!; t inrat t»:. • OIH*} -Mirk! > \ I , t _ In ii. iii v* ill avr<• • t wiii be tried, ! f'.r the whole ..• -! v,' n! ii i h o! iie-n made a voiUself at li.nn the t wcut \ arm cenvieti d an , .Uiunh i- am! : Str i rim . I arutikard by !a for the legalized a i never v. ould hav aid ; my w if- wm mu i't !er< i i; 1 ' ■ ii a ready to in hi: ilad it not he u f.- set m.l with ii- i ernim n . i w uid man. an iiidu.-! rim dir father and ; itui today my 1 my w i"• mnni .'eil (>oti bless and eari t lie mercy of a col wtiilc i am to be si roi.;; arms <u i he i tried to reform, orcu saloons wen wink, diseas'd will-power was no match against tlie fi irl'ul, consum ing. agonizing up, 1 I ite tor liquor. At las' ’ sougot tin. juoti ction, care and sympathy of the cliurch of .1 esiis (diri.-l, but at tbe i ominuiiion table I reeeiviil from Mn pastor who sits Mu re. and who ha - test died against me in tills ease, tlie cup that con- taiind the v ry saint alcoholic s-r- j:e:a tiiat is found in every bar-room in. M.; iand. it . i.-v-. too mueli for my weak humnni-:y and out of that holy place i ru.-iitd to the last debauch thr t.nd* .vltli the murder I'Acryln dv a is ! o ft i i at llolll- ;■ !>-: aie at hmm able taste two i dl-s to Si -tfi-hl and just over my neigh-j Mie Temiesscee river i: !• lor-nee, they at my are all good towns am! i will he with ever smell, j them some time. Very truly. .Ion:. \Y. ihuncKs. not Iioim . ‘‘Make ; - they .-ay l)"cause j “i’erliaps you would not think so, a' :•> I-- I »•' home hut a very large n rti - of diseases 1 : i ac. 1 West j,, yc.\v York eomis fr. ui ear h -sness at home you about catehing cold.” says Hr. i'\i"cs wad navi do you pid-ui. “It i- siaeli a s'-mide tiling \\ !• If it ii ml ln'i'ii i want? .'i *( » tivlOJIS of ny town , wvr \ i>ur l| lecoi .u* i ilnink- <loli t t ; >tlt i]«: 11• ■ t i h:i ve hien in his ow n CI i not i.v ii i re now , pnliiv, a n •» IJ !"t ii,t < i i ternity. an.! isn : a ftM r the fi uu .m traps i nil '.ill'.: r . ■ 1, - • •! 1! ill t lie gov- wor.l hvc:'. ;m* l,av - i. evil ti s»ilier witeii, in 1. * is mu n, ti ten- lock ;;!!<! kf i ! o v i o lushaml. is shut it r*. 1 is <l< ■>t !•• lyeil. pei'P anil vr . ! f: V i i ii* •hiiiir-n. w hy so n il T» 1»' 1 « lit m. east on t heir even i: • U <51:ti •rui ! world. when tiivi • .. nnurdei cd hv the niu.'h hrit • r stale. Goil knows they sit, im hut its ill! g as tin* and talkii 'J I * ii» mv • * way. my t he* de.xr ; M )i di you wiiat- s and you to a .!a::ip hi d. Safe • a like a king in his !.■ hiius-if soin-hody. ..f ! tm -ailcl vain for r • . . < 1 lii ( f! f • • i ■ f* i>-riy hail, and none to v. I can no! niaki y working men s at the public ,v: iiivside wiiu and elu aj-cr too. ar after hour boozing lom-ei sc and fi.rgetting souls at hi.-me. A. B. y *! .'l> r!l ■ IWitili. : l-mij'ai • nt ram e at Os* a ■ ■ ■*:ii!cn in which vrtl" I n ;i i : to he seen, i ffrown fro::) a sprig v-n o-.t of the wedding and so common t unless it is a case of an\ atleiition to a. <• means so much more than you imagine—serious and I 1 fatal diseases result from I’trifling ailments neglected.' i' Don’t play with Nature’s 1 J greatest gift—health. e MONAZITE. All persons who liave Monazite sand on hand, or who are mining, or in tend to mine, can secure a contract from me by calling at my home with samples of sand. No contracts given out or entered into with irresponsible parties, or parties who do not own or control leases. .Must have full out put of mine. All Monazite sand con tracted for will in* paid for in cash when delivered at MalTney, S. M., or at any railroad point in South or North Carolina, as agreed upon. Cal! on or address L. L T . CAM I’BKLL, MalTney, S. i*. <>. Box 171. Etta Jane Notes. | Correspondence of Tuk Lkoukr. | I’ita Jank, S. 0., Mar. 12.—Farm ers are again compelled lo stop their plows on account of their hinds being too wet. Some who are disposed to make cotton “a curse to t he country” say the hand <>f Providence is against us in raising it; as we will have no time to prepare the land for it this year. A. J. Sanders finished building JclT Meorge’s barn last week. Our friend, .Mark Donnon is en gaged in the monazite business. Joe Fstis has made several rich discover ies of it. A Hickory Grove company lias taken a lease on some choice mineral lands in this section and ex pects to begin work on them soon. (hir free schools will close this week. W'e have only had two and one-fourth month of schooling in this township this year. Rev. M. \V. Boyd preached at Wil son’s chapel last Sabbath. His text was the first twelve verses of theIKJth Psalm. Rev. J. I*. Knox, of Hickory drove, will preach at Salem on the nth Sab bath of t his month. Miss Grace Whisonant is attending school at All Healing Springs, N. ('. If. B. McDaniel is gone to McCon- nellsvillc on business. Another catamount was seen in this neighborhood one night last week by Boh Davidson, lie says if was black and white spot ted. There will he an almndence of corn planted this year if the farmers don't change their minds. They say, too, tiiat they won't use guano unless they can get it at living prices. Some says the now constitution is to kill the homestead and repudiate all old debts. \\ c are at sea yet us fo who our candidate will he for seals in that convention, in fact we are awfully mixed up in the matter. j. i.. s. C3teiibctlcA'.v: r-*" .Mail Lktu Ointment Iit:\ certain carz i :r CItout, “me i yes, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Balt Ivlieum and Bcnl i ilead, 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists. OKU) TO E0R3F OWNERS. For patting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure •oss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new l-fo to an old or over worked horse. 25 coots per padsg . For rolo by druggists. People sbouM realize t. true .••ad pei :ui!'lent cun condition is to lie found i. Pure d Because) the health of t vi ry organ and tissue of Hie burly ricpt nds upon the purity of the blood. TJu whole world knows the standard bl od purifier Is cfs Sarsaparilla And therefore it, is the only true and reliable medicine for nervous people. It makes the blood pure an ; healthy, and thus cures nervousness, makes the nerves firm and . . rong, gives sweet sleep, inontoi v igv.r, a good appetite, perfect dig- t k. i. it dots all this, and cures Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum and all other bicod diseases, because it P/iakes -5) H *2 « Dod Results prove every v/erd we have said. Thou; and of voluntary testi- moniais fully crdablish the lact that ooa s He Sure £arsa- parilla ^ ,. retires to Get Hood s ‘ “I have used Hood • Sarsaparilla for nervousness and I am in better health ban for years.” Mrs. Sarah E. iYI.f.s, White Bluff, South Carolina. L Hood’s Pills cun: all liver Ills, constipa tion, biliousness, skk lieadaeiie, fm!icrstlon.25o. M Headqutirferfi for ilrivers ami Farm er.s, who want to buy orexi nange. I make a Specialty of Feediiig Stock. Corn^Whiskey. ammna, j):.;.' TIk it arc a i Brown’s great many ean s vf eatai'i'n and eon- suintiliou wliivi, have tiivi/ , • rigin in this i u'gleet (.f tin -ii::p! Ip: •, a.:! ion of l*V< ■ry day lit". ';’n • i:. • ’ : ■ :.si ide a* I \ i' * v is. whsii ': i •• on v, n' t rid of it as j,*il ns |. il.lv . By all mr:ii: .- <lo not iii-glv t it.'" 1 >:•. I'.iison ill •' till V -ur- a ci • lii v out ! but v. will. "I 'ai e Cliiimli rlaiii's spend | Cough lii inedy. ii will !'li‘ ve tlie house| lungs, uhl ex' ’vv! • »imt io11, «> ; the sv- bo so cretion .< a !: *: . ; »i i elf v, ii pvr mai etit Th.-rv ' cure. ‘Jo and .’ii* < sent liott ivs for sale If >-u arc feeling out of sorts, weak and generally ex hausted, nervous,, have no appetite and tau t work, , bcpdii at oncetak- iiiK liter" ::eiia- Ide strciiKtheninj' medicine.w hirli is Brown's Iron Bil lers. A few bot tles cure—benefit comes from the , very lirst dose—rt ^8 S re.-JK / stain your ( iteetA, and it’s pleasant to ...he, , i it Cures hv W. B. Du I re. $3 m l-ri In 1 -d)8. Ui wife.” *i'or one year ottr tow a was with out a .saloon. !' i i:: year i was a sohe: limn, i'-r one year my wife ami chi hire:, wet-' npremily happy, ul our liillt home a disc, i V.i'.S otic • x renious!ration iurain pi rft e; '.'C re saloons in our ;■ ,. n. 'i'i one-lialf of i hi- jury can i i’ • t • ' • hnaqucl. ' when Brine Louis ef lie.-, if has In • T) v.hen tie iv tin* enm. i-r*r a: .■ ;.l court that at at which brido il ■ nk'nl of the of t’" . myrtle liave ' " brid ' v.. Ming ! r ' •{ ic • .iuluenci (1 1‘rinee . toetAS ]>¥*,■ ■■n IS THE BEST, ikj/ iEa n r for a king. 3. COBDOVAN. ^ FnEtCH&ENAMCLLEOCALF. Fike Calf (.Kanomw *3.<i9 POLICE,3soles. 4\'’S-''SOL?..Y/0RKlNGi^ S*S.V j -EXT.TA FINE- *'*. ^ -2.^l.vr bliYSSCHOGlSHOEi Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Troubles, 'Constipation, Bad Blood Kidney and Liver t i Mataria, Nervous ailments < Women’s complaints. ( Cet oniv tl:e jjuiuine—it has crossed red 1 lines on Hie wr.-.pp'-r. All others arc sub stitutes. On receipt of two i.\ :.I:::r.;v; \v_* will send ret of Ten Beautitui World’a Fair Views and book—free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. Notice Of Dissolution. | Whiskey is made on the old-time Tlie firm of Richanhon A Co., Jh*s- j process, from the best of materials, sees of Limestone Springs Lime | Distilled in small copper stills over a Works has this day dissolved by mu-j wood fire. I guarantee it to be as tual consent. Cii[)t. W. H. Richard-. pure as any good Whiskey made, son retires from the firm. The busi-j I can furnish it to you as follows: m,w will bo i:."i!him.il by ('nrroll * | By ^ barre| #t 40 per ga| . “■ I-. All 'l.'iii,^ •i,' 11 " 1 '* , By the keg, 4 3-4 gallons or less, at $1.40 per gallon. Kegs 60c. each. Jugs 10c. gal. !or payment and all debls due Rich-; Boxes for jugs 5 cents each. I ardson A Co. Lessees must lie settled i promptly with Carroll A Co. Lessees. 1 Cash must accompany all orders. No W. H. Rk iiakdsox. i goods sent <’. O. D. Always put First-class turnouts at rates. rea soiiahle Cattle and Hogs bought and sold. J. G. Spencer, Proprietor. Valaable City Lots For Sale. Richardson it Co. Lessees nmsl lie presented to Carroll Ar <’o. Lessees J. A. Cakuoi.i.. W. c. C\Ki‘i:vn:K. F. G. Stac'i . March, 1. ISPo. your name on empties. Address i. C. JENKINS, Earl, N. C. Refer to Fx. agent or any merchant. One lot on Lhnc'stone Ave.. with splendid fi rnoin vot!: ige ami good ou t buildings. ()ne lot in west end v.it i: qm i’did J room cottage. Five nice 1 •uiliiin / lots ne;r' eotton m ill. One excelle nt i ti at i.i . si out Springs. Three room house For terms aoply mil lot. \ve:-i end. -c c]* V/^y ’Vot Insut*^ v our I 52iTi;e tinye you luy (C your 6H0£6-. at ^ cj7aT»^e- AU j 0 ^ UwiSAcc^-ntlijiur^nce S\>o<z. F. G. STACY. SODTHEHN RAILWAY CO. (EASTfr.ItX hVSTl'.At.) PIEDMONT AIR LINE. OONDEXSEI) SCnEDULE OF PASSr.XoKU TIIAI'TS, lie by W. Di l’ifF, <• " v. v03. •N-.ZXr>iES* i..:.! r; M ■ to partt- wi.o signed qietiing I he mimes of i in found to day on the pel if i ri "crMfying to the good moral ehanie!"iC?) ofMterum- selie:s, and fal-' ly a;, in.; flint the sale of liquor was •m-.v -ary' in our town. Tlie pro.- r■ ■ atlorney in tin (asewas lia oi" wiio so elo- quenMy ideadi d wiih this court for t!.. !i: , * • !••• jit.'-'" who sits *BesTD ONGOi A ^ SEFB rOR CAT Ain CUE * 'W-X--0 o U O LSgga- B»eO C K '«ON. MASS. Over One Million People wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equally r-ritisfcctory They tclve the best value f >r the money. They equal cuutum *ni>ca in sty e ir.n tit. i he.r weorlr.x qualities ore ensurrazged. The prices are uniform,—et imped on cole. From $i to saved over other m.ikcz. If your dealer cannot supply you v.e tan. Sold by WILKIES S30S.. Gnffbsy.'S. C X Tl la ' T S'' AAA ; Henneman Monumental Jewelry Store. wic tsicivi-ixc; 'rues i Premium Carolina Buggy* I Ve«. : . Northbound No.fia No fill N'o.lS Kov i sth, 1804. Daily D Uy Lv Atlanta ctime iz oa re> '.t.OO p ! n. o Xo. 34 Daily *1*110 ifiost 'riiingr (*it ’vvitoois. Tlieir Spiiidle Ihxlv Ivoiul Wngoii is n licauty. Kvcrvtliing tlii'v ! make is I'uliy giiaraiMeidl. ! |)iie(>s In'I’niD you liny. W’e also carry a and Siyies, froin ihe eheapest to the IH'S ............ ^ ..... j Call on us and examine them and ge j also carry a lull line of all tirades i which is the Premium i Carolina Huggy, huilt on honor hy tin'CA KOLINA liUtitiV CO., 'l orkville, S. C. Cail and see us. We shall be jdeitsed to show and sell vou anything in our line. AtlantaEtimc uo V UUK) i). ti.' - .' p • •.. • • • • Korcrosi Mr p‘ r.G :i •... • • • Buford 1.1 a • • ■. • • • • Gctr.esvilio.. 2.25 1. 11.2.' p l:i.4. a ...., # . Lulu . ..... 11211 p 11.14 a Corni l;a . 11.27 Mt Airy ..... .. i: H Toocoa .. 12 41 • i A Westminster. .. 1.17 a Ij 42 Senega .. : /'ii a 12. :• i Central 4.4 i p 2.o» a : J3 . Greenville.... 5 27 l> ;: <►) a i Spartanburg.. C.18 P •Irt a 3 4 i ••••••• Gannoys. . Blacksburg.. KingsMounfn 4.i2 n 4.4 i) # t'o*. P ..O') t 4.J2 j. 5.23 a! 5.ii" p •*•••• Gastonia . A - 5 .IT, a b.': p Charlotte 8.21 P a OrM i If (X) p Ar. Danville GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITURE CO. Ar. Richmond 12.00 a 11.3' a 1! 25 a ( 12.D0 a ; 6.45 a; 4.50 )<[ 0.15 a LIMESTONE ^ SPRINGS ^ LIME ^ WORKS, , r\ .-iii i' on I his hen '!i a bin! an\thing l of di at Ii v, ;c j.a till' livnsi. Tin imp::- i: pri.-oi:: r fi II Ii the In art ol !!: . of Mi'- at hovers were njovee judgi' niiide a mot !•>» fu id Ik r -j ri ".'ch i<n : prisom r, v. hea t lu soi-j exliiinii'd:: “No! no!. •) our honor, • ;t>k‘.' i me if 1 fore sentence j • : nn , granted 1 or:i of the of (ire upon ' "i t, and many i -orn" of the ' tears. The ! if to st.qiuny ; part of the ' ;i!;i r hastily ' tv, LnC* hy/'\\\ . iT^k'm ,mn t iL m I w* 'MKc-A I ,teF AT .^ *!6S' RICHARDSON & CO., Lessees. Manufacturers of •Ami Dealers In- 1 o Heart Disease 301 rs! Short Breath, Palpitation. i not close niy life, 1 am mar they are the last we utter on cart in ! ward t-areer u and iin.tecte'l i.y eommonw ,1Mi wli annually a pai'. of :' • blood money from 11.' pi,..r. li.'iiiili,.! victims. Afi ! ’d ; ... ii: me a drunk- through and ord- I sliall ever began my down 'll !>ar legalized voters of this ii 1 received ur ami :i noird rer i Li" :• bar, tb I F or I if I: " • t Imr, and now .■ondtiet 'i 1 ■ to ill ID and has! ■ . ! b.ii: t|)p< sr t ■ \ Oil v,!: ■ ha . e a take it before • of justice, by! that legulized the law-power place of i'xe- .1 into eter- i’t• Jinotln r ,r of Mod, and WI! ' , gilU/i.l ppiar with me. Mr. 0. W. McKinscy, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-soldier, says: “1 had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at the closo of the late war. 1 was troubled with palnil iHon and shortness of Iire tl h. i could not sleep on my left vide, and had pain around my heart. I became so ill that I was nun ii alarmed, and for tunately my attention w as called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided lo try it The first Little made a decided improvement in my condition, and five bottlca have com pletely cured roe.” O. Yi. McKINPBY, I*. M., !»• Konio, Ind Dr. T!itf '. TTeart.Onre I Mild on e rmnltlvtt (fli:il MiC-i lliat • in Or. I, In. ■' \.!il linnnli;. AlturuifriHis: !11: • : il, ti i; ti! , it nil! titn ■ nt. j C j . on ) ■ q.t. ofp'ii o TASTELESS CHILL TDNIC IS JUST AS COOS L-Gi? ADULTS. V/APRANTED. PRICE BOcts. Pani. Ntodlclno N ° V ' W ’ 1 * 93 ' Gentleiudn:—Wo lasl yvor. POO bottlOB ot OHOVK S TAHTBUKSS CIIIU. TONIC mid tmvo boiiKln tliroo grins already Hit* your. In all <>«r oz- IKTioin'O of II yours. In tbo druu bnsliirsM, have Doror bold un .'ttiiolo XUatfT.yo sut-b uidvcroul raua- tttcUou us your Tonic. Yours truly, Auxav, Caur fiCOi The largest stock of Solid Silver Ware, Silver Novel ties, * > IYV - BUILDING, ^ PLASTERING ^ AND ^ AGRICULTURAL ^ LIME and in Pied mont Caro lina. Out of town orders solic ited. ▲r. Washington ..! (Ui :•.( «.:)0 p i 7A2 a “ Baltim'cP.R.H.! riii sv p | p.oo a “ Philadelphia..ItOig. n. o aj .11.33 « ■■ gew Ygrk US33 ■ 6.23 a] I o.i;3 p V«i f stm'l Southbound- Xo..'57 No.a.’i Nn. 11 \o 33 ! Daily ! Daily (:»ai]y Dully J ; Lv New York r.n.n 4 30 p'u.ir, n .. Philadelphia. 6/5 p " Haltimore j P.20 p “ Wa.-hlngton... 10.13 g 11.01 '•’.42 a!.. Richmond Danville Charlotte 12.50 a 12.20 n 12.50 a 3 20 p -.55 p 8.37 p 10.05 p .00 a Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair. Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps. Special Drives IT O I« 5.4) a 5.55 r n.) _ OJj a; 11.IM p 12.2a i;j 8.37 a •• Oastonia ,11.35 j) i.im < I '• King sMount'n . 1.2 . p “ lilaeksburg— 10.47 t: :2.12 a 1.51 iv........ •’ «a«ney» j . ‘-'.m j. *• Spartanburg..jll.37 :i I 'M a 2'.; j, 1 “ Greenville u “ Central 1.15 p “ Scneen “ Westmicfitcr I “ Toi coa “ Mount Airy. “ Cornelia •• Lula “ Gaincovillo 3.31 | “ Buford Norcross 1 Ar Atlanta E time 1 4.55 p Ar AtlantaC time! 3^5 p 1.72 4* 4.<»5 P 2.1) V. b.Xl P 3.01 <■•.01 P D ‘.0 P 3.44 a 7.0) t> ( . /.> .. 7.3^ P 4.42 V y.t . ]> 4.52 a H.;/» li •• O.n:: P .. 0.3'J P C.20 a !0.50 PU 5.<25 .i 9.33 P 45 Morgan Square, Spariauburg, S. G. GAFFNEY CITY SAILWAYio. Carroll &. Co., Lessee. Tiio folio',vi'ig spin'll til)- in I'lfoct Mardi ('». I*!*."). ^ Loti vi- (JatTney (Li|isi-omh’M Spring Opening! On the first day of March we will offer . r ii» w 111 doI *' . .’J, Oh i • *.-h or pru o : i tjf UaO Ui. idUui Mu<iic«U • iULunrU iuiL j ^ or sulu uy \\ . 1>. i)ul rc*. w .... . . ., .. ,, ‘? teI > 2,500 yards Fine Dress Ginghams in Fancy Stlio a. in. arriving (’coper-Limestone 0 institute K:i.-, u ni Plaids and Stripes at 5c, worth 8c. lii.iltxNINO "jtr,:: GARROLL&CARPENTER. ‘•A" a. in. “P." p. m. ‘ M.” noon ' N." nleht Pullman Car Servlca: Nos, 35 and 3d Uni ted States Past Mail. Pullman Sleeping Cars b«- tween Atlanta Montgomery, and Now York. Nos.37 and 38—Washington and Southwestern Vestlbuled Limited,Thro.ich Pullman Sleepers between Now York and Now Orleans, via Atlan ta and Montgomery,and also between Now York and Memphis, via Atlanta and Birmlecham- Dlnlnf Cars. Nos. 11 and 12, Pullman Sleeping Car between Richmond, Danville and Orccnsboro. Trains Nos. 33 and 31-Tho New York Florida Short Line Limited—hare Pullman Cars, also First Class day coaches from Charlotto to Washington without change. Nute connection of Nos. n and 12 with Nos S3, sad M at Charlotte. W. A. TURK. S. II. HARDWICK, Oen’l PasS. Ag't. As-'» Genoml Pass Ag't , WisnrsaTon, d. 0 Atlanta, GA. W. B- RYDF.R, Suprrluteud.cnt, Charlotte. North Carolina W. bf. GREEN. J. M. Cl) LP, ' ij«», e. u muiusitn&\