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the weeki.y u-ooek, ITM.I 'III'!' I.VKIIV IK 11'' v ll> ; into iii'c! Notes. I’m;: l.n':;‘:ii. 1 . \piil ^U.-f.it-i lie.' II I! -I fhe Limostoiic Printing : nil Publisliinj Incorporated. Co. Ss.oo j»cr Year. Editor. k. O. SAMS, - ED. H. J 'eCAMP, Mnnager and Locrrl Editor. i'll!' 1.;:!>'• i is iimi iY' ; j>M!M !!>!»■ i’ *!»“ views of CMi ivsptiiult rit -. (’orrespoiKltMils v.lso do no! t*onlri- buto regular news letters ninst f' - tish tlieir nan.e. not for pvdili at iot: but for iitentification. •\!1 correspondence should lie ml- dressed to I'M. 11. PeCanni v anie/er. FRIDAY. MAY i sti:,. i UK I II- rttta fa [< ’orresjioichrii Kit.v .1 \ M , S. ( S". tii"day evenin',' ahu.it siii;<h>\v') .1. '' Walla c was cross'n't t o* idver a! Ifowell's I t ny Ids ‘in; imr: e. ; . k r2<Kl one, jumped out of tii'' !i: ; and tuck dnv.M i lie sir.am v.:.: i e. ^ u Ii lie eoliid and . ; \V! Ill I i: 111'.: will'll li \\i< ill' ■ iiili v '.nc mi! ti le Wa' ,m',l"d MV 11 NICARAGUA AND GREAT BRIT AIN. vei.!y-li«.• tlionsa’id d< 'lars Imiks a umount for even stiei. ;• rnm< .1 as ,Nicara tna to must. { ni'ed 'tales '.iys ! I Im 1! I>a.\. pay ii sue • so, ail'd the - >il. v is In . !'> 1 t iait .iic. tlie weak. Ini: pro!', e. m ALLENDALE. Barnwell ('.unity has five railroa 1 ; tiireading her territory. <>n taciiot them important towns are springing up. Aliendaie is one of these. 1 he Orolina Midland has it-; soiitin'i'i; terminus: at this point. A fev. years back there was a fine prospect of ns continuation to Savannah hut tin Houthbound, or Florida r> ntrai and I’cninsula. cut its way thr>.ugh and pre*oceupicd the territory. Thus Al lendale’s strenght has hecri sapped. Denmark.—Itenm.ark.at the inter section of the Southbound with tin old South Carolina and Georgia rail road and the junction of tlie Atlantic Coast Line, is looming up into promi nence. She has started out in a sub stantial way as if there were no such word as fail. A tine brick hotel, and stores of the same material, indicate unshaken confidence in her future. And to our eye, her start is in the ascendant. Aiken—Aiken preserves her equan imity. Her spacious strei ts first at tract the beholder's eye. I hr prox imity to Augusta made her pattern afterthe former's Green Street, with her four rows of trees. Highland i’ark Hotel occupies a prominence all its own. On tin top of a high ridge and overlooking an unbroken stretch of woodland that sweeps westward to the Savannah, it seems to say hands otT. And so it is to “common folks.” Four to seven dollars a day is a Chinese wail that excludes the poor from the rich. But better thiin her hotel, and more attractive than her strei ts is her Ar- 1 and Hour, meat the strong is Not so. Kng- llll'I'SIlUi pro!*. Cilllg Ini' "so . iiO- j.-ci-e anti this she would do were the otiVnding mu ion one of the great powers of earth. It is this known wntehfnines' over her subjects, liow- ovr widely sc attered ihey may he, ! .at it i ds digi itv to the name of ihiglisliman. D is with Kogiaiid now as it was with Stonie when i'aul elaiiiied Hie privileges that belonged to a Ron.an ei 1 \/\ II. \\'e heiieve in a strong government. It take> such t< make petty princi palities know tin;', there is a limit beyond wfd' h t hev mu i not ICnghuid uiniei'staieis that tin Cni- ied Stales would not submit to her occupying Nicaragua territory longer than her national demands were sut- islied. HOME SUPPLIES. \Yc need line upon line precept up on precept, that we may he encour aged never to slacken our energies in j t lie direct ion of raising at home all I we can in the way of supplies \Vii.:t would our condition be t day had we not last year devoted more t'nui v,e common ly do, our attenl ion to the raising of provisions? F,ven now we are bad enough otT. Corn fodder is almost never o n on our market, and when brought in for sale, it commands a price login r than when cotton brought fifteen cents a pound. A fine country \v>- have for raising hay yet, by the ear- | load other sections have to supply u- j with the haled article. The w. -I «*ontinues to furnish some of us corn lu ce .- ary below ihe ferry. men in a i»at< an and otbers on the hank. H»' wa.- wild and could not he hciiiim d up or caught. nfier dn.-hing at his pur. in r ami running up ami down and across l!n riv« r from side to side. The sit uat ion became alarm ing and men and boys gathered in L oin t if ncigkb -rhood : on i •>! h .-ides of the river to wi:m - s. or li; In n sene I |r M ,: ani | ; lilt franti hi-r.-'C. Seeing the hope- b--'.o. tin ease, Mr. Wallace of fered .'flO to any one v,!e, would cap- | ture and bring him out of the river, j Boh Fo.'ter. Ib’iiry MeDauie! and i W\li- Fdmonds ae< inplislie i tie- feat after a perilous adventure with the maddened animal. From what i can understand no blame can be at- : taelicl to tiie ferryman or .Mr. Wal lace i it her, who did all in t heir power srovent tlm accident. The horse i to amnia, at after was a hughed met tied wil and could not lie held in t Is, he took fright. 1 had tin pleasure • visiting Mt. l abor church and Sunday-school yes terday. They are a wide awake, caru- Seho, cst people and have a go > amt coiigivg.itinn and department. Mr. Yerm)ii Askew is the .Sunday-seluxri sui'erinlend iit. 1 .s|)eiit Saturday night with that staunch citizen, Mr. .James Garner and Ids excellent family. .Mr. Gar ner is, I am sorry to say, in had health. He is one of our counties' best farmers and business men. Mr. 'I'. M. Littlejohn, our township superintendent,visited Salem Sunday- school ya ,ciday’. He is an eminent Christian gentleman and the right man and in the right place. We have had fine rains and ground is too wet to Cotton is coining up and we have, corn large enough to plow. A great deal of cotton seed is yet he planted and more corn too. I acknowledge a kind invitation to attend the picnic ;.t Miss Barbara < iiamber.-' S'-honl at Lockhart Shoals next Saturday. May ftli. Tin communion services wiil b'. cot ducted at Sai' in next Sabbath by- Corinth’s Choice Chowder. (Corn -pondcnce of Tin; Limui.lc. | Conxrii, S. April II.—My, my, don't it i'un though! But don't grunihh . f>ir if it ra'ms wo all grumble , end if n Ooii l ram we grumble, so thai - the ..ay the world goes. Me M'i' li.al ! io' writer from <'ow- l" u ha 'lanii ! himself after us. , I iuil sail right,Mi. Slim Sam, we are ! ■ glad to have a luui.e-sake. Mr. and Mrs John Bridges visited iviutive- near Weii.ster last Sahhath. !fwt mi take not the boys will met I tin organize the Corinth base- hali team next Sat.unlay. We guess t hi',. ill raise tilings t lien. Mr-. N’ane) visited her daugh ter. Mrs. Liz/ie May field, a*. I’mugh . Shoals, ! .; Lord‘s day. Ma ter Davis Bridges went to Trough hist Saturday- night. .Mr. and Mr-;. Forest I'orter were at .lames ilt. n not long since. Misses Abet ami iiuniee \S helehel visileil Misses Lillit and Lula Alien the other day. Mrs. Hamlet Tate was at her fath er’s last Sunday. By tiie way, W aside didn’t seem to like it very much because we told about him going to see his best girl some time ago. Say Wash, we hope y ou arn’t a>hamcd of her, are you? I lie Re.-. .1. I’. \\ In lehel preached t very' ahle sermon at Corinth Sun day. 11 is text was Isaiah no :f>, '“Seek ye the Lord while He may be found; ■all ye upon Him while ile is near. Broad River Pen Marks. |(’orrespoiideiK'c of Tin l.t i ■ ■ ;• Bim).m> Ri\ i.t:. \|»sii .;> —As I ! not seen a;:,, let | ( .ihi - < v i wid give a t■ v. -I.u . |!v , - l Highest of all in Leavening Pewcr. I eisluet ion ! will lew li ! t S t he ll!!!):l.s ( ‘f Oil I" | > (tide. i! i nt ni i ;t ;t i)!e hiv- of ‘lit to !:;te ! iu ■ir t it* s foi'ow tin fi -| i;n e.iriv <i.;'A!’ oli Mondav ' 1L) Dil dt ny * \ oil .-.it unlay ni iriit tin V e!recn;leivi. ileoii i- limi.e!’ ; |. li.eii' )W i. no v. VV ill it* t i i: eigiil)i »r- j lints and heir ht!ter t-dt r to get I ho bisi illery, they generally ih< sin IT that D mher ami I in y invite in e! i ■!!:•■, m:t ion- , h eur.:- ival for two or t h • ila . s :.mi niglit s. But tiiert is on" ' ijn.-Milin / tho;i ,, h i sona i iiiie. Iky vi ; halves f; ■ >U‘ ; lie >b.a to get mule to ri and w hen t le y ; • ; urn have a goot! -uv i !v o makes a n an imt in | cool in \ugust. And ai I t bt"r friends ofa! I i a b t i * am! rob ir. • a;; e j,,, P > !md tine r: Wtiiui: From Wilk a ivillc. !, *- i '- Viu > : . (;| ini last v, I'.v ntuel, neetted. ; has !■" days on u 1 ■ h > wl. t o . \\ *■ ii'n• r lias a fin,, widen • v . , . , W i We wert 1 ■ g and miliin thegi ' r a few the gr< m ml 1 in ■ot i n (isltii ' o’ tieir j ' think ; C )t-re< tor abou: W i Vt'r. '::!a days, fr in t ■ .e j,,. • HI long enough to p nq-iin ; ! ht Mug iv- st e son:.’ of hi. li; - i hit tin. y \v.. paot 'or ! heir 11 - e lords. ! itis is no | I be glad to .-oii;--»; , i a ami ’ at t joke !)!H the .•'itii I ruth, anil when i him. Siimhiy comes thi ■Si ;-,-il!ii renth mi. n | I notice j;! bi1 weeks (t ht".s<- 11red • 1 m t • f -:,i !) with bait Fiaw i’iek-FI:! , Corr •! > y and tackle hi • ! i- .’lit-;-’; ves to t lie i j Him Sjit’: : • - big | nc, ;ind i i j i Ininks of tdic riv- i 'to : pe nd t he day ! anything ue ■ i : g ! wiil n.i fishing and from ; t dtutin-i ! '>:■ rat her tighter, ! r;ov. i'r .itt HI) ! ' » ' 1 • t; from a fish uoint of vie suits. And we ; ; to nofi Fiat ; this fi-hing busim .- • the Sabbath is monop di/ed h;. \ mg ami middle j aged men a.one, im n whose htuals J wit’i tin e at her- a ne tlv w’. . >e.-. ( [•nmn. •1 , loibci't, Rirby, one of our boys, has ‘ 1,< ''ea.-soining : ■ tomb are Ire- been swinging t he Goiieber girls for , ‘V" nl 1 ' s '‘ c ' n 1 ''aim..', ,.f t!., the last week. That’s right, Rob, we ! f!V r 1 ° 11 - R-n fortunately don’t blame you one bit.“ j tllis C,!1SS ° r represent only a Miss Kiizu Kirby, who lias been ' HlKI '* l*^^* 01 ' (il ourimtustrious, haj;- staying with Mrs. June Clary, has re- « lk v P"’pie. turned to lier liome near Webster. . c Il . av< .' 1111,1 11 « "hi.wet,haek- Mrs. (). H. H. Clary, aeompamed 'V i; 1 M’ :in -’ hut not wit list anding by Misses Nettie, fua and Klma and ; ! hc ‘ s ' ,|rav * b:u ‘ 1< ' humer- g.merally Master Bennie, visited her son, Ed. ,i 1 haw I .heir crops in good s',ape J. Clary. <*f Home last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Cora Humes visited I no Bridges family last Saturday night. ! Rainey was at ids father’s last • ' , ‘ ' Sunday evening. They say lie left m mai.y p m t s town Sunday morning but it took him all day to get home. We guess be must have stopped on the way- some where not far from his father's. Mrs. J. E. Kirby visited Mrs. Jane Clary not long since. Success to Tin. J.KiHii.u. Sum Sam. Genera! Grab .has mad" his appear ance and his name is legion on tiie these riv'T l.-mds. ose l< ,>■ \vu - a s'*) is cot doin Aeleier t'li,. oil' ti;. ••■■t ! tis leg and m, 'e it m it. S:nee He n ns t i ho doing b. 'gess is visiting ::t T.ot git shoal: III:'i l V--eho j! Jit I! l broke I! ;t few ' s.o well. i‘. old itan-la' e. ii box jmd pin he seems he s Aunt 'i'r'mi! friend- ami rt We hud : Aliingdoi Afteiyt h« made ns He went L to take eh there in Uro. St rain’s aiis 'et e. There will lie commuiiioi! servi- remdii' Cg-in ('!'■ k clair. •It !.' st Sunday. “ it’SSi <n ('. \v. W his'unint i g<)))< 1 tai>. on llie lesson. .. -. '■ . ' o Salem in tin - afternoon : ‘ iirg’- 4 )f t!:e Sui liiiay-.school .. , :il S; lem next Sahhath. 1’ ! i’eople are done planting eotto:i in j this section. There is a go-.d portion of hist years e It'.n J.-mtl being j n,i Saturday before at :{ o'clock ji. m. planted in corn tld • .-easo ;. This !.s ! 1 llb " 111 1k ‘ R '”- Ifobertson's last a stride in the think. .:. g his i . d-.fed hue.!, but leie (Iso of our ■ ion last ■ h • sick ;- better ry •; days, u it is now piMliably pr isper. r. s. ' ntTnoat hnre 1 yes, , 1'ilcsY Head, : t . iT. L./t ’ r.lthy eoa- • lers. i'■>,>, euro ■ ■!. coirect ... giving i li .r.-e. Jt) •cists. i light direction, we j < I’iiKi.'. 11; C u.ami;. so not a- la Rev. ('. E. Roliert son. i'reaeliing wiil begin at '•''•lock p. m. on Saturday before. It is expected that Rev. Mr. Tem pleton will supply his church for the remainder of thi.- - yeiir. A movt is on foot to have a military encamp- , onl ^ a ment of the vol ti nt eer eompmii"S in lids county jiflor crops are laid by for tin purpos.’ of drilling. Tin y have invited the Confederate Sur- ■• ivi - A -sociation ?')hold its ro-unlon wit h t In m dunn r t hat time. 1 am ;,da 1 to m>iiee I hi stijidy i:n- pro.emenl of Till; Lrot.:.i:. But I lutte to see any disposition on the pan of correspondent> ir readers to for<v persoi.a! i.- nes. 'I’ltis ir; both unwis ;md impati’' tie. What 1 said '■'e i ue. i>\ I'r-gard Io t he s;d-ion have no ami ard, when \vt tesian well of pure water. Down, down they went until eight hundred feet brought them to a ivsorvoir tluit had lain hidd m since the mountains j could better and more ciic.uply ftu- nisii ourselvt s. “ I in borrowt is rvant to l!i« lender." Euuj.Mv tr :« i.- i! that the were formed and dry land appeared. , buyer is ser\nnt l<ithe producer. How happy the change! Instead of It is not ye! too la! to prepare for hauling a bucket up from an almost • im-rc corn and fodder and hay ami lh HiLlArJ in combination, pro portion and preparation of ingredi ents, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great curative^value. You should TRY !Y« I GEO. S. HACKER sloiT : 1 ' •' • J "S . 1 • J till. *- li VjV, Vi i lf.-g.-l 1 ill day witli us. 1. M. Lit 11"jiihn visiud ?i nia and Salem Suiiilay-schoo: Sunday in his otlicial eapa'-ity. Hit ‘.SION A I.I.V. Agreeably Surprised. - - ‘ A ^ » v - ; ' l g. I U I ii r, vAAj -Fa — i £ X ■ 1 . 1; : v . bottomless well to get a meager sup ply of inferior water, they now have ' a imignitieeut stand pipe reatly to yield its treasure at the slightest touch. How the sight did make us wish that GatYncy was as w< M pro vided. But we must stun or you will various iuragi erops th:il our soil is i sowell ad:ij)t< d f->r raisii.g. begin to think tliat water works must have. we Zirconia Notes. [C'im pomlenee of Tiie Lec'onj.j Ziucoma, N. C.. April, kL—W ill Carpt liter, a member of the eh:.in gang, made hi. escape last Sunday morning. The gang is <'timp< d near Zircoiiiii. < jisjH-ntei-sj!ill he w:ts i.-k w hen t he ot her prisom rs wes. '-.ci d to breakfast, and being li ft alone j picked the lock on his sha._i.ies with j ji piece of wire. Once before he es caped, but was soon recaptured Russia,—Chinas neui neighbor, is jealous of Japan’s rap- COMPLICATIONS IN THE EAST. The “balance of power” must be preserved among nations. So we know, and so insists Russia and Ger- i . , ’ < arpeuter was sent In rt trom (uiston many and Franee. Japan and Cbina ,., m i,ty j,„d i s sitid to be a desp rat. are not allowed to settle their dilfer- ; character. encea alone. Russia,—Chiim’s near] r - R- I'• Sl<iton, of the Southern | .-press Company, is olf for a n-w ...ys visiting his father. Frank is idly increased power and would cur- Sili ,| to | K . oll , ,p,. | K . ; . boys on the roa<!. Mr. 1*. E. M ard, u prominent young nu ri of Zi.-eonia, has just returned from a six months visit in Texas. \\ e are glad to shake his hand once more. < 'nr Sund.iy School was rc-organized nt Green River church last Sunday. \V<- sincerely hope it will do as good work as it has done for the past eight years. Rro. J. B. F. Race was p-- eleeted superintendent. Bro. 1’aei has hml experience in his work and we •tei-ene<- 1 > anyone in ji!'rtletilar, t seem-’ to liJIV’- toUeb’d Sollle- sjiot. I’be man wlio will talk i't favor of intemperance speaks somewhat in lids way : V. bat ! rob a poor man of ids Leer, Am! give him goo I vie. tin! - insti :.d ! You-’ heart very bar I. -ir. I !'• ar. Hr at it as! y<> i ar.- : >i'l in t he head. Yd hat ! .-.-h a poo;- m:;n of his mug, Ami give him a h .u-e of Ids own. With kit ebon and parlor so snug! ' i'is noiigh - > draw t» ar.-; from u st me. Sticcy Shoals Statements. i< 'onvspondeiiee of Tin: LKDumt.J m i< i;v Smoai.s. N. C., April U".— The spring time with its (lowers and buds has come again and the thousands of shivering urchins who few weeks ago were away from the wintry winds are now bask ing in sunlight of joyful spring time. W'e are always glad when spring time comes. Fhe farmers of this section are very well up witli their plowing con sul ring the iate spring. The major ity of them •ire through planting. Mat Ellison and daughter, of \ Blacksburg, gave us a pleasant call!,. ,, , .... , .. . on last Saturday. , DaO!’?, dlSil, tfoflds, cilK). B'tliJd* .M iss Nora Byars, who has been | j n tf Materia!, Sasi» , V/u!- !: ij! 1 '- (J-j}’fi • teaelnng seiiooi near Earls lor the ° ^ > I A I, i-Yt-fiV >;<, W. O. •1 bad a L Vefj r severe e -Id on n.v lung: ; tliat t •:is"-l much s '! •em s. ami A.A -'AAUJ .^4. ‘ gave me eo ns-de njl-le uiKi i~iness in ally i: n-gji r ■1 to 11. it- res Hit.” SJIVS Mr. T. F. Smit h, of i lilleri ea, M,-j->. " \ h))• , i * \ • \ ■ drug-. ;ist e ailed my at it ‘!ifi')n to VP-. • ! l!m-i !;:! It's ( ' » ; g I' m-dv, ill : i • iu 'ii • »*<•;•( mime mhtli'M 1 g.iw ll- I:-. :: i\ :i care t n lie r. surprised .t-: ! i-.-eovered ii thn e days. . '• and ./•» c.-.,t I :' for sale by \V. R. Dul’re, drug r j t. "-I tterial, • . from L. i-it.-’• liters •an lx.- done ■ . - ! ir t be r iirst-elass i -i. Manufacturers of Tl T ■*■• r- "-sm - i U L. xi iransact n - 3 ■ Wi-.i ! rub ji po >r man of his as tail Japan’s natural desire for a lirm foothold on continental Asia. Whatever the outcome of the prc. - ent eomplicationK—wliether or not Japan he allowed to receive, as part of the “Spoils of war,” the Regents sword,” one thing is sure, the Island Empire of the Racilic is no petty ; power. She has demonstrated her ' ability not only to take care of her , own coast line, but to cross seas, and I wrest victory by invading her cne- 1 V'"' ‘"“'i' ^ lJ '’- Hi,m ^ 1 < . *<. Staton and V nd ti jk !i him to rea l jiikI t i write ; What ! savv him from being an a-s! i’is nothing le;: miiiiee and -pite. M’hut ! rob a poor mun of bis ah- \nd prevent him from beating bis wife. From ht itig loekeil up in jttii, With pen:t! e.iiployment for life! \\ hitt ! ;• ;i» ;i poor man of his beer, \ l! 1 keep from starving hi> biin child ! makt > out- fet 1 awfully <jU> -r, And I’ll than!-: you to draw it more mild. J. i.. s. my’s territory. It is true China is dull ami unwilR j ing, but her resources are great, and ; if properly utilized, Japan could i never have entered the Celestial Em pire. Japan lias been an apt scholar. Alert to improvements made in ap pliances for modern warfare, she luis J. V. Race spent ji few days last week in the Blue Ridge community. Rrof. Staton taught in the Blue Ridge Aead' iny, and he had tin* pleasure ot shaking hands with a great many of his old students, and I fancy Mr. I’a c bud the profound pleasure of slinking hands with a spei-ial friend. SherilT John G. Grant went Io M con, Gn.. 1; t Thursday and return"d to I lyndersonville a day p-ist two months, closed Itist Friday l»y givinga nice picnic, which was en joyed by one and al!. She will in a fev,day-; return to her old native home in South Carolina. We regret to see her leave for she is one of Ai- good's reigning belles. Tom McArthur was visiting friends ; and relatives h re la>t week. John Grambling and family were in our midst one day last week. Rt v. Rreston Green and family, of ] Grover, visited J. S. Hopper and fam ily/at t his phi re some time ago. J. M’. Champion and Dick were visiting here last week. .1. Hopper and family, of Sharon, visited J. W. Champion and family last Saturday and Sunday. Clate Camp, of near your city, was in t his sect ion last Saturday. Willi" Healon, of Blacksburg, was le r. last Sunday. Gi orgtr Moore (colj died near this place oiii'day hist week witli fever. 1 i r.sTi.KK. | All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New discovery know its value, and tie--' who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name ami address to H. E. Buckh-n A- Co., Chicago, and get ;i sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Riils Free, as well as a copy of ( ; uide to IL-alth and House hold instructor. Free. All of which is guarant<*od to do you good and cost i anov.o.: 1 I: Purchase our rraiie, which we guarantee to be Superior to any sold South, ; At thereby Save Money. V/INDOW and FANCY GLASS A SPECIALTY Safe tv j;-' jj-v S A S h W.: j- .Lsj F U H On Easy Terms, /•< ";7 "r It fj M •L v •«L a. Si ill prices !:•'>,>. I am : $7.''t». .f:'.''*' sui: — f".- .-ji*.' -i. -f 1.00 suit fm yd.lK!. j.Jidi - ; Dong da But ion .'Y’.tio si;- - - dwcdli:.g in vnnoi i now iivi- •f 1. i->. I also hav>- juiy kind .*•").till. Ladh’s' button sit from ()•’)<• to . J riL'^(’blhlr i pound •; for 1A)!>. Choice • he l.uir;- den it m-v end lot, contain- f,,,. ( u ( ., f; . ing i li acres of lend at Limestone rii | si , S! , ..q,-,. !m | xprings. The Schirmt-r house R. F. Speiicr r house and lot . bot h on Victoria Ave. A house ami c ! l-eym.'i lirancb. Twenly-t ight ::ert o;' lai d just Mi:- siile incorpora lion in front ot l>r. < lai'm-y s rcsidte - e. p];Iy to A. N. WCOD, Gaffney, S. C. i that I mean what 1 say. R. S.—I also have on hand ( h< ; ! Xavasso Guano and .\eid R.ho. p! Durliam Guano juk! Acid I’io sjiio-itt. i’liosphatc. Georgia ••stn'e Grange !•:. high grade. ('hicor:: G i. m. .-nd . Guano. Mill < k' ys— M u ' . Wedn mil. S Trough Trinkets. [<Correspondence of Tin: Lkixuik. ] Tuorcii, S. C., April 2!l.—We are getting along smoothly now, Both mills are running on full time ami there is plenty of help. ihe health of our place is very good; some few east s of typhoid- you notliing W. B. DuRre,Drug store, pneumonia, but not cf u serious tm- * ——- —— —• 1 ure. The state constables have been raising sand around litis plm-e with cider sellers by capturing it when it arrives at Racolct depot. They also ] capture'! a keg of whisky en rout for i nion, S. ('.. and jirrestod the parties ' v.-,..-.. i.. . .. . R .1. t: .. n tin > c j - ^ > ' ^ W, ** !• if X AI^ Y-. • subs for •r -T I-adici’ i •• i s-ioOS ! I ^ : <»" to ’: u! sloes -u.'ar 20 • - • .Mbs. ' kept ••-Mic'- you ;; MT. ; ; 'Spbate. • :tmi Acid ■ J nano— Grower ; R MT. Y b’"> l I First-class Work, Aii tiie Latest Ei}’: PRICES REDl’C! • . i A XI X W' 1 , ” C*:iIIis<*g, :i jitl S : C. • TH iT that were in possession of the liquor. Follow The Crowd !<» W cRslor’s i'tif jiiivtliing: ] WANT been «iuick to make army and Navy, | witli Joe ‘’Tienicy v b.?wa> ‘j'm-sRd’ Jp'! " 1V, ‘" a "' 1 in their equipments, confonn to the latest and best. She too has not been idle in her ; ten daysagoon a i-bargo of accessory to the crime of burning tin- Wayside Inn at ll('iidursoiiviije, N. C. This ... . ; building was burned a few years hiick alliances. I crimps England may 1uk1 Tierney Wits l.cl.l on a rcqnGion }iel|)to relieve some of the present from the Gove'' or <>f (i. »r-j.ia until complications. the authoritie- of this county eou'd !■■■" i go after him. It will he rt-mt-mbe;; 1 GRADED SCHOOLS. ;thal Tierney was with N. Is <u wie-n » e . | the fire ceurred, :im! it is chiii.K-d A necessity of every rapidly grow- thut ,p ing town, or one wliich would be a ; duced conlinning bis eomp|i"itv i: centre of influence is a good graded R"ruing tin hotel. pari ics relt asi-t Gardens iire iooking fine ami wt notice tliat all ll<-ld crop.; art- looking well where they are up. We nevt r ’ have seen as milch corn planted. Mr. Editor, w- wou’nl like you to' giv<■ us a few days visit ibis summer. Ai think y«iu would enjoy it. We Itave two livery stahies with good ■-■oek. you rat. ride to your heartN- eonlt lit. S \ x o Rws ,. you Miuy in i <| in tin- way «>T <; HOC ERIKS. A fresh lot of Lewis’ Snow Klake <'rfiehers jiiuI Ten < hikes. William .lorn Miss Ron : Amier- Sumhiy. <iKOKCi: Wash;M.rox. of Zireutiia, w >ro tm rried school. We have bad favorable opportuni ties recently for seeing some of the best graded school buildim's i" the state. In not one instance have we Free Pills, heard any objection olfered to these i Send your a [dress to H. E. Bucklen schools. 'They are generally well j A (!o., Chicago, and gel u free sample managed and the instruction rc- 1,ux 1,r - -New Lit. Rills. A ceived good. I ' l, hR' V *R ^''Vince you of t heir merits. ’ , . . , ... , ! These pills are easy in action and ( ousidcr the h-nebt that our town ur<> pam.-uiarly ( iYective n the cure would derive from a good school of ; of Constipation and Sick ID adacho. that character, of course tuition j For .Malaria and Liver troubles they ought to be free and the school ! ,1UV(! lK, ‘ ,n iin-ahuthh-. Tliey should be open forty weeks in tin to be purely vegetable. 'They Are we afraid of the lax ncet--. ary I not weaken by their action, but to sustain it ? His a small matter giving tone A lew lilwiv |K»llli(|s of I’iuicy (htiply at Bf'. I ID -pcctftilly, W. M. WEBSTER, Jr. Look Here! lluvino formed ji eo|>firtner- uforesjiid, and tha* :: : -! firm will pay I s ^"l > "’itli the linest smith and 'means so much more than ‘you imagine—serious and f‘fatal diseases result from 'triflingailments neglected. Don’t play with Nature’s 'greatest gift—health. U yeti arc feeling 1 '-'.a of sorts, weak , • tut generally ex- li iu .u-'t, nervous,, liuvc no ii]ipciiie and can't work,, I’t’Kiu at oncetak- in i; the most rc-lia- JI t.!" strc-n;;tlic-Tiint; , rrcdiciiit-,\vliiclt is Urown’s iron let ters. A few bot- tics cure—bciufit Hcom'-n front the s w .-U ARE *1 ■y N:.'A to come up and true to mum . LAXDRE f 1 f -> Wood Fior Buekets ;i;:'! K- eler-t that won’t ! lie , hot oj coM water.. Another h/ (ft! • ■* *» n i i «- ■> ■9- Saue(*p:ins, Dislquius. Rrescrvin • K'-fth-s. Jit) Rie R" . -he.-;, t'.vo c.-ina for 2./ ‘. Apph t wo an : for Just receive)! :i lot of Fine To!) bot: •- . ions to ’ s,itc. J!l) '• a hank- nipt :;:i!'’ whie’i I o’.v w.’dle it I: < J. D. GO STVIKOi HlliO, f'n V O' Tol.KbO, I LrcrsCotM v. \ s ' Fua .k J. Cmkm y mak<-s oath Hint I : le i t in >i nior part ner of (be firm of : j F. J. Chk'.ly <. <'o.. doing busim sa in i tlie City of Toh-do, Coiinlv :iri«l Stittc Th-i fl<iffiii»tf fifa F'- v’ ' lilt) Udihluj btlf Lt 1 ,!:- ,t!!(: ■” 1 oft,-r (or A,!,- lii.iMi.,- I.„t„ in ;h It Cures ; are guaranteed to be perfectly five from every dob tcrious Mibstancc ami the sum of o.\E in NDKED DHL-; wood workmen in this section L U{S for each au’l every cu<eof we are prepared to do work of Cntarrli that cauiiot incur- 1 hy the 1 ..It |.j, 1( p. use of II AI.L’ft (JATAIOtn Ct:Hi:. I* r,0 I tir l ll l • 1 Fit AX K .! CHFXFY ‘n’k, llorse.shoeing and Sw-u’it to be fore me and subscribed N<\\ \\ oi‘k (lorn* to order, in my presence, this (Itb day of De- c’mber, A. D. ISSti. A. \V. GLEASON, Notary Public. Rainting in any style desired. Special attention given to line Dyspcp.dn, Kidney and Liver ' Neuralgia, Troubles, ' 'Constipation, Bad B’cod 1 Malaria, Nervous ailments < Women’s complaints. , ( it only tin- j-'-nuiui-- :l tias rro>' >d rod 1 lines mi t!i : \vi.i|>|nr. All "ll-ie. .-tiisub. Miiuti-s. On rcieiiit of two ar. st imns we ■•'i ’T/R f ’' 1 , f T '- n beautiful AVorlu’o I uir Views and book—free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE, MO. For sale by W.B. DrRRE, Galfney, S. C. lAiianj, XIC £L Also Farins n> i)l in ix'a.’h - nn#l i:f I lii< pl.i-1- ii! I"! - ff)|il J I > : AI so Agrienl t ur;:! I ” n. i t o i* : ; r 1. . For full purlieuhtrs ; ■piv t" MOSES X. B.—All ‘re - pass! !>-. i.i tiiriber, fishing or hn:ii ig • fori-:-! t: !1T< ^ent, d removing ' L-l, ' ,sm/. s work. rr llo | IIa’I . : i/rh Cui'e is t:tk"ii inler- mtll> and nets directly on the blood to stomache and b > .'Is j and mucous services of tin- svstem. compared with the good to be <l<- ''' n ' ,li yy iie.igtnMle the ;y d. m. R< gu- S lid for testimonials, free. ' u - ri "’ sl, r i "! ii "« ’"'"'I.' Dr. A. 0. THOMAS, done to piq-ioction. Dm- trial will convimu what cash will do. LIMESIQHS v SFriEf: rj K i t-A AV VA ty CARUOLI. <k CO M:.mif;.<d ii . vou Rospcctl'nllv, WM. HOARD. Dental parlors in new brick build ing in rear of postoflicc. Teeth extractol without j ain. All work guuruiilccd. ill; .v. ft ji I) iilJ R, H 1 iunUiii 12 i BUILDING, * PLASTER1P And Dealers It; Coal, Shingles, Laths and Piaster Dymamitc, Ulastii ,, Powder, Fu ;e ...d 1 •, t unite Caj