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/ THE WEEKLY LEDGER, i'l'lU.lSIin) K\ ,l{\ I IM DAY t.Y rv.c Limestone PrintinR ar.f’. Publishing Co. Incorporated. oo per Year. R. O. SAMS, - - Editor. ED. H. DeCAMP, Manager and Local Editor. l'm; is aol i\ spoiisibl*' for the view , of coi respomh iil •• Correspondents \v!io do not contri bute regular news ! tters inns! fur- tisii (heir name, not P i' pmdieat sor’. Out for identitinat ion. \li ewrr. sjxnulence should he ad dressed to Kd. II. Dei 'amp, Manr.iter. Fit IDA Y. *! '»K< 'll C.i. 1 sluv.ly, it all the hettei for them, hut thetin i is n.t hand lor us to move i' .nvard m.t only in the mamifaeturo j of lied cotton '.:•)( ids, hut on other i lines imre i 'posit of ores or valuable THE MANURE PILE. Very cheering is it to see that dur ing the winter months a number of . . • ..i font inn Darn me if I don 1 get asnamed oS farmers have been g.vmg attention ^ foll<s unil , Draytonville Dots. [Correspondence of Tin: Lkixu'.ii.] Dkaviosviu.i:, H. Mareh '27. invite us. A numb, arc pi'et ii' iug, or at cnti'riiig up ui tiie i i ne ci>t t on go. ;d u. ! !k s \v d i cal I for 1 !:•' |dant i!e_" iif ciil tuii of a tiner o the manure pile. ■ 11 passing (vv ! along some of the thoroughfares of of our mill men travel we notice fields dotted with ast thinking of i>ih s of compost that made us th.nk ,,f of those times win u commercial ma nures mamifi’ct ure help it. The very idea of two church member.-., a ('hristiaii gentli mi>t: jind a (.'hristiaii lady, ijunruding over “whistling and dancing.’ say. pi isoiialiy, rigid here to t ho Corinth’s Choice Chowder. [Conv -ponih. a-e of Tin: IwuxiKM.l 'CoiiiSTi:. S. March. 27.—Tom iiaiicy uni \.ie , <,) (ialTncy, visited rel.itm t "-immunity not long since. c ' :r,e. del Uohert Kirhy. of IHion. sjn-iit M e night with’ .Mrs. want to .l ine ' : .ry la : Thursday night. mol c IP -a!’ I jliau that we now NOTICE TO LEDGER HEADERS. If you owe us for suh-dan!io . come and pay us. cost to sept ra t e t lie Seed regardte- of tin mu i coni’. -• t lint i not r'.ditiit of pjiy'n much r. s;u it. i: is liner the lint, vicld, lull ihi were unknown. A certain ,i,,| 1 amount of help is helpful, hut there is a dead line heyond which have. This, ain calls for gins of a ; "e pass it becomes harmful ililTen-nt mak.- from those we „ow ; of the commercial manures will pay | ! .. , iPn-t now is at a minimum ir judiciously hough! and applied. ! eni from the j l'*'! if we buy to such an extent as j .Vnd v*e mak us neglect the compost heap . i. ,[«• Mot s i id home, or make us disregard those i , • ;: n < ( i- seed m. .iie that are at the command of | true that the ew-.-y farmer to increase the fertility rule, the los the of his ul. tlien we are to that extent Id Monal price re- ! the worse off. ivi d -.-.'lii niore than eompi-esate for l.mpie'. lir.-l those things that aie I: diminisie 1 ivturn-. (t-t some of riirhl at hand to make your crops Iti-lerau 1 ’’ u[j the .Mis. .lane C'ary visited her daugh ter, M . . < 'ret ia Kirhy, of Webster, lasi week. s. II. I’-iauton and wife visited Mr. Blanton's pan ill - last .Saturday. (Jive t his panes you have read it scribe. t o a m i gin a ft 11' mi - amt iiave Idi.i THROUGH THE STATE. A lit tie over ■' wi i: ■ 1 left < -'alt- ney as Field Teiuetar; oi In nomination:;! Sundax Fcho->! ' - ■-ia- tion of South < laroliua. '!'! i i s woibv takes me a I i i i r 11.e State- and daily 1 nnei m-w fa.<-s and am thrown into relation v.i’h men w!ii<• 11 can - s me to l.ioi-: diiTi i- ently at ‘hire, s viewed from amuiier standpoint. I am accustomed to register my name as a resident of (JalVm-y, and as far as ! have heen i Iiave met a cor dial reception. i liud fri-niis every where. Occasionally i meet them who stood shoulder to shoulder with mein a four years course through the Military Academy of the State. Then again it is some who was under my instructions when my step was more elastic than it is now, and my eyesight not so dim. Again I nn i-t them, they are men and women now just in their battler with the world, who have seen me in more iv -rul years and need not to he introduced. All of this is very pleasant and makes one feel that patient sowing has its joyful liarvrst. After leaving Spar!aiibir ■ Colum bia was my first s ipping point. \ thirty years alHcnee has not altered her streets or her parks. Hut In :• people, how they Iiave i himg- l! i felt that 1 was in the land of strangers, a wayfarer amid the seen -s of my youth. Th • old arst-nai oo- gone. Tin- place that knew it shall know it n ? i mere, .lust above nn is the spot, now in mid air, where with eight others in a single room, and With double huiks ran- I elonr; the sides of the ro.cn, ( ", .- i; y ir.-: night away from tin These are i ty in; t inn lifleeti. Well is it well grouml -d in tie there-, who can east feel calm while I h. tation ra;re- witii out the nctaugu or rourl called, i. l -. for.■ tin. had h-.-gon and wh n lat 1 > tlie A Hen vari.- : : brought ur.ii -r : i vat ion. .Not "iioi’rT liarve- lie oi 11 ii for irl.i-i. hat to hl-.me 1 i .1 and try a few acres : • g!i stall of -wlti- ntloM > {‘jin! {•> . * | ; i:i !‘i iiL*’ r t nut - t n nn! r noll^li wh.'ich our j)hos- i i. nivutv who a vt i j hriii .'S ii lo in i!: ir <t t' tvor of >!h* man ;*.* I;is rop and I . i t't)!ldit ion. I made for i ner Let 11 e i! Son and finer i-oltoe. will he eoming. ILLEGAL VOTING. A fraud is none the less a fraud because it is commit ted in polities. Tin re are not two systems of morals, one lor the eit i;:en when he feels him- si !f safe, another when he gets into a s. -.iit and narrow place. Wliat is | grow, then supplement with what j and you wiil your soil most needs in the way of ' 1 foreign help. The ea mess with whi ph. ! -.- and super-phospluites are iiisi rii'U.i |. ap[)<-ai now rfully to our iove of i-a *' and is apt to mak" us i.c! our In >t supply. \V iiave time and again notiet-d iu our exchanges, items id'news clipped from Tmk Limui'a to which no credit was given. The Headlight is the most frnpn-nt vi dater. Vfe certainly do not o'lmet i , any paper dipping from our column-'. On the other lady who iipped hack : “It is best to lake a man by what if I he means sometimes rather than Most ' '’.hat Ik says, especially if you know what he is driving at. You knew what lie meant and you had no right, as a < iiri tin. lady, to poui.e. on liini in public.” I la\s Dicker i. a man who like- to see a true, honest heart within 11io.se who profess the love of Christ io know, a heart to love an ! fellowship, ite i In daughter i; t Minday a heart to forgive, a h art that is. .loin; Itihlg < was :M Sam Wbelch generous. j eF:-Sunday. .’ e don't know whether On the dlu-r hand, emphatically, I he ta:-e-l uu mu, ".not. say dancing is wrong'. To professing ! If . .!. \Vlidchd went to Christiai. should uphold it. Let j Trim; Fima 1 - last week, your eoiiscien-, he your coi uedlor | .Vi. .I-’nn !-',,wler. -if .ioncsville, see vt uy readily that j pa ! in :: ii -Ids a-;-! ion last week ctaiKiing is wrong. ! (Hiroute t.*» (lalfney. I don't M-f- wind a girl wants to .loin; Trio-.; ., and Win. Childers whistle for. a-a g m-ral ml* she can an ti'.Tn tin inonazite mines this J( ii:* Alcxurider of (Jaifney, spent t he i.tV ;* It !'. ( . (Jarvin last Sun- dav. M T- Etta Built. ■ one of Caifney’s eie. r siiic d -tl lit. r-. •is'ti.-d James A i. 11 S i ; ‘ 1 i ; T 1i .: ir v and Sun- day. rs. John ('roc ia r. of ifeme, vis- Highest of all in Leavening rower.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report a ABftOIJKnrEK,V rh .. it: out ii. !>ut if ! wi mak.- fuss slit- wa; ts {-> whist 1 I; ! h-.u whist l-“. V- : ,;t pos.-il 1- barn . an {her-* lie in •iirls wliist ling if * lay. whislle good tunes. 1 ! .imTi !. .u to . ei-oia strain at a gnat and swallow a came! or something else that will injure them a darn sigdit worse. Flaw Dicker is my name and it's my privilege to j.-iek 'em when I and 'em. and I’m going to do it. too, re gardless of et or class. It's a i old day when Flaw Dicker hunts lire. 1 ainl tIk Man to reiuike a brothei* 1 or sister wia-n tie v are rigid. lu-itlu r •i, i. •. i •..ill hurt them working with hand we rather enjoy it but at the am nh/inan t„ \ijd.uhi sciiisi.ness, sami time we insist that if the item ‘ hatred, spite work nor nothing else t hat is wrong. I ain't got no grammar nor don’t is worthy of clipping it certninh^is worthv of credit. i’'' lit when '.Ve : re in the hey-day of pr ' o ritx is ri; :li! when storms th .•e.tii it an d Hi * i leiucnts are black at, i v.e can ! pit n\ tl c (larkm ss. Ft;, :dul( lit \ oti • ; ( >* is to he con- dc nm- d at all t mt S. A good cause is ii" ..-r : dviinci ( 1 hy evil ways. Though pr< p. rity seem to js-reh on her kannor, that banner will eventu ally i rail in l he mire. Neither’!:' i !i-individual helped.nor Etta Jane Notes. [Correspondence of The Ledckk. j Etta J ank, S. C., Mar. 2o.—-The few days of pretty weather has heen followed by rain this morning which pul long faces on the farmers. Hut few oats have been sown this season s Seed is scarce and but few farmers have heen able to get it done even at that. A correspondent of the I'nion Times, a farmer, is complaining that his neighbor farmers are asking too much, $1..NO per bushed for seed po tatoes. He sets in to read them a his country that lie is trying to help, p.Ktun on extortion—and nor ids companions wlc had faith > are ii:Hu- toward t heir brethren of the farm. • in--d by hi-' evil example, nor Ids » ■ hihli n v h - :• ! • Ii-- mihor’s 'diglit- io *• ton ni and '. h i v. ill prohsdily "cap tin- wliirlv.lni! wliii’i- the wind was sown. (p; a tii" i'!ood-gat • and a •I IT;w ' '-oi'i"!:it. 'I’iie si'll'i-riiig ! day from the i)a!!ot. Tiie tissu.* vot.-s \V'- in en eoiinted. hut ilu-i’e ■ uiiit in • l;e harm done to .-we- by ■!,. ( (milling in b " mi • • . d t ho wishes a l - ; . nr test. Hi* may lind out before be lives al ways Hint business transactions are! governed somewhat by whose ox is I being gored and that farmers are not i all saints neither are other people all j sinners. As the correspondents of The Led- mu: seem to be more or less a reading ! people t will give an enigma I picked up tie other day which may interest them and no doubt some of them will answer: ENIGMA. I am composed of .70 letters: My 2. 21. Li, 20, Hi, IS, is a queen win obtained grace and favor in the sight of a king. want none, thougl? you can under stand very distinctly what Cm driv ing at. You remember the luttm clause of 1 Flaw Dicker's Now Year's resolution ! No. 1.—' to have nothing more to do | with fools, whatcM r'.'” It ha: heen the hardest resolution tokc.-pfand have any l hing to write ah mt) t iial I ever made, i could give you a his tory of myself had l not made tii.it resolut ion. I am yours to uphold right and re buke wrong, Flaw Dicker. • «**- - How’s This. \vo olTci* one hundred dollars re ward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by ilull's- Catarrh Cure. F. .1. ('I;i'!.\i'A A' Drops.. To ledo, (). We the un!.-'. k.-T d hav known .** a ; ■ Ci 11*' 1 ' S-’l. M- Klii-t .- ; i I.av-• nee James wen : he t Sunday. Hub ri Kirby, one of our boys, w m .mu v. l'e n In u Minday. \Ve don't knov: ’ .--.aeily wlu-re, but we guess I:<- v., ; 4 to s. " his girl. V- i-l .ike v ry well to know what the writ r from Wilkinsville m aid h . s.-ying he would likiffor us to mention some visits incur neigh:, u hood. Well 5: ju-t I. - ps raining and the farm r icive.'t plowed enough to aiuou.'d ;•» ; iiing ye hut when it docs quit you m.-y just het your hoot tln-y will raise things. Sum Sam. yHE PASH’ guarantees the future. " It is not what we say, but what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Remember HOOD’S CURES A Loving Teacher. . A *, B ''';V. s. <:. March 12—Mrs. Hat tie !• I ;ttlejolin, who had beet; teach ing 1 le. s-lioo' n*. Mulia rrv Chapel, closed on to Nth in,,.. (l f)1 . t wo sooner * ban she expected ; there- fore. di-:!)i(oirn ing her patrons of an exhibition of v.hh h slie was vi -,.- ously endeavoring to make a grand success. Sin* als-* intend*--! io w .e h tin* children fancy work, ,-ueh a- making lion- rs .f variou- kinds -nu of tissue p.aptr of «ldf»-r* :••• eoli: -. Mrs. Littlejohn i.- a lady of a vt ry higli sen of honor. Sh - i.-ars ■ her manner tle nio-iel of an if ki- gent young ■ civ. Hy ii-;*r noith e|t*. ' to advance tiie interests of her puj she won many friends, both an mg the scholars ami patrons and a!! wlm OrCi’icr Farmers. Don’t iak into! -o . .,•( In • -..r id from Hi • mb r iri'l ' ii 1S59, and tl ; it eh r -i • ; • ' < were ill th-.- fit hi pi-, '.'ii!-, by . i'. lie f he him i»ir<N --a ■ g. and stin k to i* u'.'T star none nt night. ai ! t is ’ iy we v,mv rigid ,m -oh , ing and mre.le a y.ioi. . •* • . I ' (lis* eouramd . - . . ill says: "Hi A: i ii" it her i ! 'o!d : in plov liiii elf or drive.” V . R. L. y’-'/'if .•? " R j R, • ;• ; h ■ k .■ «'.> •* 2 '*i U L\ J KiJ*' ill come e rs will h- m r- dav h*‘ how soon tiie chara t-. r liki (•rally found amongour young wo: .cn, \Ye heartily regret Mrs. Littli-j'iiui's departure from our midst, but !.-p that we will get her to teach m d term. M. m. i„ Toothers In Trouble. This is the condition of those ex pecting to become mothers. To such we point to a true friend in Mother s Relike, which not only makes child birth easy and painless, but leaves mother and child in healthy and vig orous condition : restores tIn- mother to her original beautiful form. I’rice .jil per bottle; 3 bottles for $2.50. For sale hy druggist, or sent by express on receipt of price by MOTHERS’ RELIEF CO., 38 Deters St., Atlanta, (ia. For sale bv \Y. R. DuDre. A 2 (: v P - je. Ni ...k 'Vt. vn . o'i U ' Di- -* y . ■ t v. i . m m-'-Y. V- s.Nfci to Tears, ami paternal root. i i is ev.-r "• to t tint My 27, 21. »T, is a king, whose s tor jt \ .j 1 or him w : t ii of ,. i • > i > .-om 1 im w f" . c an! t r, v- • n- what, is hear, was it is days. D'' rfeet witii the Lord all faith of 1 his tuicht . . 1 ar i tr a . 1 not; 'it Wi 1 • • 11 ’ ii. My .is, i 1, 2(5, 2.». 8, whose son's us ;u- ir a.-id (Jern::. ny . , j j ( ,, ;; • ret;r. 11 .*!i ai:.■ i-1 :.t e.-t i -: 1 it .: 1 of! i •! has t rue saiu i. et , ■* i-v n-dei iV; t S IVIlt in !*'.elvt piece;', hy ; mu of !. In 11 e.mp- ' nt i 'i- n ft 1 • ;dmis ion m: h*, t hat Ai;, 21, ted in tie in, fit s, j 7 id at LJ. who medita- eVent hit*. whi-t*.- ;' - l , i- , i l ■ .-Vile lat" iii", . •:;! - it a "nt t i .jt* -* :t !! for Mv !, i i. i is a m t il v. lu-re * ' < < t d in : - . fi’n-il 1 h; :•>. ri * t ? . u: Ii. t!u a gel >1 the Lord appeared to F. J. ('hciu-y for t o believe Idui perfectly iemorahit in all j business tran.-'-aeti-ms and iinancittily i .di!i*!*i carry out any mlignthc: made i hy their firm. Wesi A Tniax, Wholesah Dnig - - - gistS t . Ihdedo.o. Wal ii ig, Kinnau I A Marvin, Wiinh-sale Dru-gisi s, To ledo. i). Ilall’s ( hitsrrli 'Tuv is taio-n in ternally. aeting' directly upon the , blood an-! mm'-us s irfiu-i - of i!>e i A. ■ . - I '■'■■‘■71 a -L -,.L fVy*' FO'ik-v ’ mwS. j x WlF ■ l idh;;A 1 Ii m -A- It Is Said Look Here I Iliiving iVirmctl ;t cu|»;ifthoi*- ship with 11 it 1 iiiH-st smith jtud wood workm‘*n iti this section wo jirc pn imtvd to do work oi' Jill kinds. Tool Work, Horseshoeing and Now Work done to order. Pjiinting in anvstvle desire!!. Sj)eci;tl attention given to line work. Tiro Shrinking warranted. done to period ion. One trial will convince yon wlnit dish will do. Resped fully, HOARD & JOHNSON. 1 .. I . . T .- 'Mer Remedy. It purines t!m Id'crd. Hi lieVe» p;ii: in t!, ’ had sides <!iv;-s tone in ;ii" iilad'Icr. Stimulate; tic- kidneys. Cures brick d c t ' -in.- it. Aide, dig i- .. . ' i -r* .. -cs t!ro app' tit- and d i-s liia! iaimed for ii ,.s a kiiim-y . , i i i r i. mc ly. If you iiave uric n \' rouble of any kind try <1! ART .1.- AND BU- ('lit'. it DC Ter 1 Is i o . clievc. Sold by \V. H. Daid---. W-Zn [J-, n t:J.\ ; ’ h nd . SV. ’'kt/J MafJ tj : «g.. r ' l .j i r; »' FOti. A K:NGr» " ' ’ JJ3.CC ' NtST, m: LiEocAtr. S \’ SI oii;. i>v ail Dm v n ’rice j.'i-r I*: >t t le. S- ilii rgisis. Testi'mmi.ds frci VN 3 ’ll If 2 ^fllRSlRfjq iJ'ciiiuiilKO l- US unswcnii ; t-i tin hist r<>1 ! II <• - the day. Tle-rc ii front o! t he ar'-ie way, am! fa in-, the li-.ei'y of city , i.- wiii-r. w- w draw 1 n for “dress parade. How w i] do I rememher yet tie* hr.iss band—iu position to the ri-ht and rear that, when we wen brought to tin- position of para i-- rest, marched with stately tep mid slow, hack anil forth, along our front and then retired from tin* seem that the “niamicl of arms” might In* gom through to the admiration of the sight loving public and the self-i gratitication of the participants. | Happy days these! Yes tin-y wei Arn! m.i h-,-i' .--iilqcct: • .:;iic i ven at ion t hat shows ■mining her own ; in- iiai•; of :iie a 11u• b. - Mi. Ml o, 21, wii >, staled I iiiciit -eat. comimUidcd brouglit. ■ 7. 2*1. 2, 27. 13, is a place Lord appeared in a king iu un am. iy • .'. in, -Li. 12 12, 2’J, what DOES SHE UNDERSTAND? It i",, u ig: a m i !oi s not sec t i i at com' i-1:!s at tie- s ,,i!|| are ditlercilt from llioscat Dm North, it must be in a; ■ "illy eb.-ics her eyes. i f M a. -a h ■ -:t t binks t hat .- lie can force upon us race equality by j mixing'the complexion of her com mit tei men sen! in our midst, she has ni:-s- i the mark and will miss it as often ns she makes ,|ie attempt. If her b -i-'atmv ' ad a modicum of l but. mixed with care as arc these of , , . common emn sin- would not have; sent, among ns a committee, any nn-iiib: r of which vre wi re not will ing to receive into our homes. The South is the party to object if any ol». ction is put up, as it was the later years. After all. these lire hut the out -ome of those. The mould has changed somewhat perhaps, hut the bent given then, tiie associations encoun tered then, the temptations resisted or embraced then, the habits of study acquired then have exerted a control ling influence through life. The boy is father to the man. FINER GOODS, FINER COTTON. The eyes of the South are opening to the fact that she has hardly com menced to develop. Her vast resour ces are almost untouched. And then- lies out before her in tempting array and prodigality that which will at tract capital and labor. The commission from .Massachu setts, that returned to their northern home so disgruntled, have at least done us good service. They tell us that there is no chance for Northern cotton mills to move in a body to the South. That while the South poscs- ses advantagi s g\*t the North In 10, io. 12 !2, 2'J, what work f Id wo all should avoid causing. hy’ non-n . in -nt My i (.20, 2h.ii prince of the Mid- same el,;-- iaiiili s, who was siain upon a rock. | or cheap. My !."i, 2b, 1(5,. 1, an important duty resting mi all. My 2s, 27, 10. 7o. 37, 21. a qu**en from whom the royal estate was ta ken and given t > another. My 1. 17, b, 31, 30, when a king sought (iod. My l!>. II, 30, 30,6, 2. something we should govern. Mv Ii, 31, 13, a mount where Aaron died. My 32, 7, 17, 22, 10, 28, IS, 2, 21, io, something David said he would not do. My 21. 20, 13, 3b, the father of Enos. My whole is un exhortation to the < 'olussians. A general rush will be made as soon fey and to ii in tour CoruHiyuity iiy b'.iy ill,, y - ill' Diiil-iing' Material, Sa?ii. Dcors. i.n: .-. i !<*. ;'i-.)!ii I,. BA N KR. \\ C •: ’ II 'I’r---- .-( do ".-Ii- --titi-r- 1 1km can he done inti’ -lors fo>* the -ik, l itllel' -1!*.-1-"111.-- Respect fill! - ., li J-- :• l* - « a*» L J? V. C a FOR SALE On Easy Terms. “Sotr.c recti ur# born prsst, twn Mtitw* frealr.ess. art' no have greatness thrift «; n th v.." Tl. 3 hav: bean true ffivanci.*'! nt c, !a* through the favor of Cinj;.-* .rat Quc ns. Butin t! t$ American ferubttc a t In thts ntnteemh century there)* but '(tu >vay f- r a nan to become i?ro4t. itl fnust -ichtsvc Krcatnoss. and r.-jrnan can achieve r.c cness ivithout education. With ciue *... :i the poorest boy may bacon* <ht gr .- '..-st r an, t , .’ r 'J<h w : can not all bl pn si.- " . Th---most important question Isi W . iw lo p.a; i,-J to perform th* duties*f *at office If It were threst upon ntf W* prot-al . would if wo should do as Ons Great President did. I! Is said to have, as his constant Com; an: .. th • Lr.cycioFfelU BrltannSc*. He is evwi. - M to havo kept a set In his priv.iv car »h:!c nuking a campaign tour. Ihia in ark of J iigcnca and lntel!lf:*ncj mad* b!m many friends and admirers. 1 here is a prost principle Involved In thl* Idea. If you !o i!t up Just one question each jay you wi!! i...on become an educated person, and you learn to enjoy It. These quc-slions should t-i Investigated rlpht when they come up, white your mind I* Curious ; t’n-n you won't forget what you rea(b— po i can't if > u try. Cut to do this you need the Encyclopaedic Itn .a I •- ((mi l.. St.i l- ts ready i > assist you by otteimi; tmsgreat library for A Lssn^ted Tims - - jj f ' ’jcARoa " j •’■»*>— .*-1 w. V, r • - . _ ■A.-V, .. .,3SOLES. I* ' \ . ,r - .'i V- ' • 2~‘- ■' --nS V?." ' ^ • : ■ . * r f t iL* ^ ,4* ■ - bS.-l.T . iV.'JCiSOSLSiiOa t .•>■'' • i. " i-a ■ 7 . o" VT’"'"■ 7 *.-« : s- -*.. ""'-a ’N. :.A-. " : Tea. y. .*-(' - i’Y j. Over Gao TalJicr t.- -tbs WeicBougirr;;;' .; shoes A'icur.c . c c t*. Rcry L'hey V'tve '!: s h. ;t i :r >ncv. 1 key e'juc! c ■ f'>. 71* .-ir vc ' 1 : ; -j: sit . . . .c*. Trtc price: >•:* .Me. Fro."; it) ■ s. .-uia .a)f Wr l{" . ■ :ey. S. C • 1 * "•: it3v scsc., v. ~ y Transact a General 3ankin - :f: • *.sir,o:*3 I.N'S'<viN!»3S'r allowed on Time Depos:.o by .^TTNCjAI-. Arrangement. Safety Deposit Boxes for Ron:. 'Vous' E ron^i^ro -k. o r T 'r i» e€ i c' n c 73. Still prif-n ilrop. 1 am now sailing 4*12.* * - i • ••uits for ,87.tmi. .i'.l.t'U suits for $(>.<10, $(>.<K* suits i - •' ; -,3.70, ii*l.(KI suits f ir ij*8.(Mk Lndii-s DongoSa I'uti ■*■ . L;.(lies’ i)oiigola Button $2.<I0 she. $1.7o. Latiic •’ I s- 1 * hoes I $1.17. I also have any kin*! of shoes you 'vatR. <'v:i •; i .00 to ; $5.00. i.adics’ button shoes from S.:c .. _ • shoou from b7c to $2.(HI. Children s fr-cn 2.»* to ,'!.2.:. (■ • ; ar 20 poumL for $1.00. Ch/iiee family l!o;ir8!.-)0 for i*• ’• ->■. Mbs. for $1.00. etc., otc. Farming imph ments of aH !<;-.-!> ; I * ing kept in ti geiu ral store, so give me a call when in town :• *! • v.:; vim-i* you that 1 mean what I say. Respectfully J. ! ‘ R TT. D. S.—i also have on haml t he following i ram Is of c Xavasso <iuano ami Acid Dhosphatc. Eiiisto (iua: - . . ! h-isphato. ! Durham <Jtiano and Acid Dhosphate. I’rogrcssiv** ! in - • a* ! Acid Dhosphatc. Georgia State (irnagt* (luano ami ; ! ; - natio— i high grade. Chicora (luatio atid Acid I’liosi.-hate. (’• ’.t*.n t • i <' i Grower (iuauo. Mill davs—Monday, Wednesdny, Tiiurs-la;. . J. i. -.v DU ATT. n Tin dw-.-liitig in which i now iive. The Lumsdei: it n; e and lot, contain ing I l j acres of !cm! at l.itocston-- Springs. The Sehii’iner house and lot and the R. F. Spencer house and lot, both South that was imposed upon. Vir ginia's governor wns constrained to make an excuse for the part he took in the cuterta'mmeiit given the mixed committee. (Jive an inch and take an ell. Some of the Northern papers are however very just in I heir expressions and regard the actio . of iha legisla ture of .Massaelitis"!ts as decidedly out of good taste. ter work for <'. \V. Whisoimnt. Notwithstanding the roads are in a iniserahlo condition in some places t he mud up to the axletree of vehic les I lie North Daeolet Sunday School Convention met at Mcsopotania yes terday. A good congregation at tended and the program was curried out ; t lie tiaxt mi et ing will he held at F.lhethel on the 23rd day of .Juno. It is, reported that a blind tiger is —- ———•■« making its way t hrough this section The people along the line of the staled intervals It may he so, Southern from Charlotte to Danville | J,d in A. Haim-s, of (Jowdeysville, on Victoria \vo. as [danting time eomes to get all the ! A house and lot beyond brunch, corn planted as early as possible. j Twenty-eight acres of land just out- ii. AFoster is doing some carpon* sl, hi im'orporat ion in front of Dr. at a :■ (erir.r. so car * of ov«ry i Only io d-' little Jir.'.-- e:,;i present >ea; kinr »(• \ ' you may cho We are t ; U* I I tlm Encyc iaa :Ji. Otc.. to to m.-. -.- low Irtrodi’Ctory rate, aoA ea n ». place it within tho reach r ctrl. .troppel oacli day Into »h« rtn^ savtnqs banlt, which wp a subicribcr, v.-llt gIV* you thl$ nc.tias In any style of binding •o. .tied to make thi* otfer for a ’y. If you want the a-k for rample page*, term*. <M to you. O A. ITI? P/i IffipF /YirM-Ti uruib r, t \ j » •”* * tjlit 'uOlli py s iti thi-id. (nri.-hii i •! »Y;;, c r- .< 'A ^ - M "C Ji • h of the S- holds : .- : Lint s!. • [dings !". > : acres o:i ii! : t i lie rat eS. for fit nil ] tl'po.-e n (Jattney’s resjdenet*. Apjjy ti A. N. WOOD, Goffney, S. C. TIE STATE, COLUMBIA. S. C. .—a* * »■* ! and of t Ins place tti mis oi ■> "o •> * Also Agrieulturnl Lands to rt For full particulars apply to MOSES WOOD, A sent. X. jj. All trespassing on lands of this Company • ti'.- - ! n.:loving 1 tiniher. fishing or hunting are for’oidd.-n und r p. imit d . a. ^ are kicking heeaii-: the new .sched ule delays the Charlotte Observer. We wonder what th -y’d do if they had to wait as long a we do'? “Derhups you would not think so, hut a very huge porti'in of diseases in New 7 ork comes from etirelessmiss r . • . ii , i about eatehing cold,” savs Dr. Cvrus fewer rest riel ions on labor, e heaper r i .... • , . , ; , . , , , , , 1 | Ldson. “It is such a simple thing laiior. < n-ii! or ee.il .- ml cheaper heat- ^ ami so eominon that very few people, ing and Ii- id ' •. ■ skilled lal-or foi the lint r I.in.! e. totti. nor .m-, am- . .. . • , , . . MimptKm winch nave their origin in ,1 " 1 ' s a > lor llK-ii’ i t his m-gl.-.-t. ,t i i,.* .dt-iph-sl preeauliun ol everyday I he mo t seiisilde telviei* i<. wIm-ii you have one, gel rid she does not control ! unless it b- a ease of pneumonia, pay tin r "i. prodtietion of j‘(ID at tent ion t o a cold. Iheri'iirea p, . ' , .'d'* , al man;, ea e,s of eatan'li and emi ts in low healtli. He i.s, however,] aide to he about. Tin* (Jowdeysville postotllco I learn ha been opened again. It is at the residence of James Brown who is aeting postmaster. This is a great convenience to tho people of that sect ion. Miss Ellen Kirhy, one of Home’s beautiful young ladies, visited her uncle's, Coleman Kirhy, family last, Sat unlay. She was a delegate from (Jet'lisomene to the Sunday School j Convention at Messopotania. ■I. L. ri. A policy of insurance in such com panies as th - .Etna. Home, Hartford, American Fire and i’ennsylvania to protect your hum* and husines from loss and dannig" by lire is a wise in- ; vestment. I shall he glad to furnish such pro tection at any time. Call b fore in- Biiriiur. A. N, WOOD, Ladies’ BANKER, K CEO, S, HACKER & SON, Oxford Tios.Oonts Hussot BitL. iii-.’ -"■ ■iv i:. i 1 • iest, ncjiUst ami newest styles of tltes. g - . the . ■ ': : lids. 'a-NA maniifa'I un*. I he.-.) an miiio.' .-oi id. :-:it ions, V* e arc no! . om .in.! ail I h- m yet. At | ;* , nl vv. : • ' ii \\ l| t ;! a Id i-.Ik d in tin- *. II. >u! n ann- faeturing. The id. i i y. Hit ' hold of u t hat our lart hrigi;! i - a idualdc one that we must not . am a.-. of it a soon as po.-. ibh*. Hy all im us do m 1 'a -l.-ct it|> , l-Msun does not I. ii \.,u how t-i cure a cold j hut wi will, taka ( humberlnin's 1 • < ‘otedi I." 11:. iy. D nil! relieve (he ! i lungs, aid <">.ueet ,rat ion, open t he D.Olnfiromt •"tr er.-t imi.-and soon (ti-et a jianuaneut |q.j,, r..- - v;.-.'.y. y;--... .- tv .a .-itre i-n ' iirc.ik: ’Mr.: Jives, t.'rrr- Mat 1 it'yo Lid-, J-,arc 'xippN-r, l'ik-3, -'' 1 - -, ’]■••'t ', Sa’d Rdi.-um ami Scat'l • lead, . * . »•;. |K.-r Ikix. Imr « le by drugghtfi, •j’d • tn ’.sr, G i‘» j--*’ ■--*' - - - * . ... a J.IK healthy (0)1- *D I’ j I •('. (' h*" < '<• >Jif D a-dcr*'. yt-- • niitij 'i M.:;*. - d dij.-.Mtit.n, litre !•> j. • -ve iMf-tipa*..' -a. coriiYt ms; ’f.^r * r no.,, ..«•» bcu, mo yl „ s |^\v.i;; i i;"i,i;‘'" 11 l " UKa !M ^i Manufacturer* of Dw, Sas'ti, Blinds, ' “ j and Build-, ing Material, Sash, Weight 1 ’ and Cords, j C'l I A !x* I.i >; DON, s. C'. Purchase our moke, which* guarantee to be Superior t r > any solil So 1 ’ thereby Save Mon. 1 WINDOW and FANCY GLri » SPECIALTY 1 doe- a ger- ral Ih: tik ing and Exchange husiie \Y. : Secured with Durglar- Droof ale ami Vuton die rime Lock. Silf. y Dt p'.- > >oX< S ;.t m-xlerulo rent. Hi.ys and e'l- ?■'. > T-lld iionds. HuysCoii-dy itu., Feh.oo! claims. Your liti-iiv solh-iteit. Notice of D'ssolution. Tin- iirin of R'u’iiard. ■n *v Co., !,es-‘, sees of 1 ime>tcni.- prings Lime j Works !.. s this day ii--solve I hy mu* t mil eo:; -nt. <’ap. V. .11. Richard-' son r.-tins I'rom the ti .’in. Tin* busi ness .'R ' .- eei.ii: i.-.i ’ y Carroll A Co. I.e.c e:'-. HI claims ugftiliHt Richardson A Co. . must he presented io ('tin oi . Co. l.eSSOPS for [layment a id all debts din* Rich ard- 'll A Co. Le 11 • must in- settled promptlj w ill • 'arr.Jl < i. 1. secs. \V. 11. Du n ‘.r o.ov. J. A. c • ituoi i. \Y. c. <’ - iM': n:!i. f. <ti a. Mure It, 1. Ibtio. city. Sj>rin“ :ui*l suinmci’ styics i- i t»(i a a i Gents’ tcs, Serges, lilt* •k, liirting Prints, »fcc. •V* < g, rnderwear, Nee lowest prices. Har ; lifts mems of all kinds. 1 still hav*’ ^ u1 ’ $1, White Sugjif at 22tbs for 81. » >ui i' <m c icap to mention. All you need to d<> is t“ <n ;\ ' ‘ ’ c ; 1 |: 1 )' ,,s jt little somethinjf to haul it hit* <»u. ■ ■ ' >'.c<*(l Flower Pots ;in*l Swinging Baskets. * mt • Lovell l)iiimoiid Bicycles. '|. IV. I vipsSO<Mtlll>. LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * IM * WORKS, CARROLL & CO., Least s. MaitUf K't U'.'e: - < — BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND« AGRiCULTURM, ,j Ami Dealers In Coal, Shingles, Laths and Piaster h'| Qymamite, Blasting Powder, l* use at - J nyr.■'.n’.'i.c C ips