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JvW THI3 WEEKLY LEDOf'R, rriu.isiii;i) KVi-.KV kkidav flic Limestone Printing and Publishing Co. Incorporated. $1.00 per Year. O. SAMS, sovui:. Editor. is. , ( puti'-ntlv fur mm, aim. v.iit ED. H. DeCAMP, Manager and . ' Local Editor. i'iik Lkdolk is not rosponsiblo for the views of I’errespondent." Ml correspondence should be ad dressed to Kd. 11. DeCamp. Mima^r. FRIDAY, MAY dl. IS'.ld. better machinery. Instead of the cotton mills movin'; ! south from the banks of the Mern- mac. preparations are bein'; made to still further increase the number and efficiency of their looms and spin dles. This should not and will not retard the south in In r rapid development, j Self-help is the best help after ail. Perhaps the very thin}; we need j now is to <;o slow hut sure. I neic is yet a plenty of capital in the south, j and a ”ood portion of it will be in\cs- l.et our eyes be j dl ;;>va, of land prop- ' j ; , peepar.-d and immured will \ i< Id 1 boiiiit ifully in p.eas or hny or sor''iiuni • or corn forage. <)nc ndvantago in | sorghum is that it -eeius 1 » adapt it s-If to the ; a sous, if dry **t wails ind. wiien il conics loumi growth. Tlientooit can be fed in almost every stage of growth, but es pecially isi! valuable when fed green from I he field t" hogs mules and horses. ! I begin feeding it la'fon ing ear." Don't he afraid of manuring too highly. Ml of these crops are vora cious feeders and will well repay a litt le evl ra a! tent ion given in lime. Never should there he displayed in our stores for sale any lorago that is not the product of our own farms. ••rfv** ¥•***' . -r. ■ RICHLAND IN MOTION. h’iehlaml easts a conservative vote. During all the political changes Weather Crop Bulletin No. 8. file unseasomp iy cold, cioiuly weather, whieh wa< so unfavorable f-.r most crops during the previous week, continued the greater of this, with t lie addition of I .m much drop, hut this, it is said, IS no seri ous mefinnee to u fnll crop. Many pear and apple trees a ITcctedhy blight. Apples are reported poor, promising portion n°t more than a half a crop. ainfall, and only t! a last and e,v\v- or is best not to it is in ‘ loasl - days did the tempera!lire rise to the normal. While I here hat e been lower tem- 1 per.d lives ivcor led hi the month of I May in previous yi ars than have ; been reported in this, yet seldom, if 1 , ver has there been swell a sustained ('olumbia, S. .1. W. Rai KK. Director. May g? IS9o. >! coni period as 1 lie Lil ii of l in An Endorsement. Mr. Editor.— 1 will now write a few lines for Tin: Lium.i;k. one of the best papers in the world, I suppose. rim weather has been very cold for * her • ha-: been trotn tlm season and frost has appeared ■ month i |) to date, several times, which lias cut cotton and corn down considerable. Crops I ally !•• lov, Die norma! for the past Id are looking had for the time of year, days witn an accumulated m heicney ■ Most of the people of this section arc of I Id degrei ■, or an average of ten windingup thinning cotton, espee- degrci s colder t iian seasonable, each ially early planters. We had a good day. I Ids is the record of the ecu- reasonable rain las! Tuesday f^lst) t ml station, and the figures would ap which was a good time for 1 runsplant- nlv to the whole State with hut little ing. Small grain is looking very Tie temperature has been coiitimi- t hat have occurred wit fin pasi hangc. Tim raini'all .sim e March 1st. which j date marks iihout the heginning of tin-farming season ii. I his Mate, has hecit about i inclies iu excess of tlm tiormal. During Marc!: tiicrewusan e.xces. of i.iiS inches; during April If.Ml; and during Aiaviiti to date over t wo decades she represent her. iias had good men to half an inch. These figures are also /out canvassing again he had hotter for the emit ml stat ion, hut would ap-^ put a few coins in his pocket, or he proximate very closely the data for might accidentally meet starvation the wind, Slat,-. However, over por- | on lions of ilm Slate tlm rainfall has been much greater, in fact imariv looking promising in this section now. I think some of your correspon dents had better put on their study ing cap when they try to do anything with Mrs. Watersand Miss Thrope, fortheyaro certainly coining down on Flaw Dicker. We think when Flaw Dicker starts willing now i<> divid idii n m She ’n county vote in the approae slitutioiial convention, by allowing the reformers two out of the three votes to w hieii she is eut it led. Kicll- land will hardly net hastily. Her leadi is are in the lauitre of j'olitieal commolion where they ought best to he 11, posted 11ow • tilings are going. ted in factory stock opened by what the wide-awake Northerners are doing in e-iuipping their factories. I hey loox toe world over to get the latest and best im proved machinery, knowing full well that the dearest is often I iie eheapest. Many factories work at a disadvan tage today because of tlm fact that tlieir machinery is behind the times.” A farmer on the western provinces recently remarked that : "he used to ^ Siiccy Shoals Statements, sit on t he fence and watch a dozen j('-.rrespoiidonee of Ini' i.KhUKU. | men reap his grain, now he mounts . iki.v Sno.u.s, X. t'.. May i's.— his reaper and a dozen men sit om the it seems as it your correspondent:- fence anil Imprnvca arc nil in an rear I .|.,n | a,;.v . . use of it and that long legged, knoea- machinery means better and cheaper pi ^. on Uk , ( | j | :iw pi ( .| a .,. i, s the labor and conseipient ly larger divi- cnuse of it all. I don't know who he (lends. is and it don’t make any ditlerenee to ' me whether 1 know or not I will give GENERAL HAMPTON HONORED, hi,,, to undemtaml that I aint afraid ow slm nets will then ex-, rt an iutiu- enco alt hough it he uneoiiseious, over others'in the state. .— two times as much having fallen over a considerable portion. This tempera!lire'in I rniiifall data is given a! ibis time incnuse 1 he lirst of .1 uim i ■ | met ieally t!,. end of Hie plant ing sensun, and il wili lie inter- is’.ing to note the sii!isii|iicnt growth an 1 (h velepnunt nf crops, keeping I he almvi went hen midii ions in mind grand and very interesting. editor, a good manager and his road. .'. Ii. Itachellor caught the largest eel we have seen this season. It weighed between three and four pounds. I’he wood wagons seem to have (put standing still and gone to work, hauling wood into market every day. Some one surely t hinks t here is money ! in it. Your correspondent's letters are j \ good I Jonesville Jottings. : .Jom.svii., i;, S. ( ., May ’Jii.—Tlm i, .1 ] ; Ointment - . Fvc^ 'i’io, I'ilen •:oA :iiv c-i.-i* ' > den, ■j\ cure p, cairect •nr..;, giving . : ! hoir,-. 25 * , dreggi-da. Patterson Springs Dots. [Dorrespondeiice of Tin, ia:i»(;i.;n.] I’t iTKitsoN SeuiNcs, N.C., May27.— ‘'"Id wave !,as blown over and the f; I*armors are carrying long faces after , grits, killers are getting n bust h on ; .* tin* cold snap. ( ropa are backward i themselves. Wheal ami oats re in-- am the frost-hiten cotton is dicing | proving in tlii, section. ! . and the proha.ulity is a had si and in I was at our count v seat Saturduv. T - this section. Itueino«< u , ,, i' , . , ou.-im ss w. on a boom, i specially W e had t he pleasure of listening to the livery husin. ss, which -i cm to - : - »»> able sermon yesterday by the Rev. have evolved into dispem-arh-,. ('. F. I'el met at the old stand where I 1 think Mr. F!;:w b'ek, •• would do ' ho conducted a revival last year with a good busines, i agvn- ': - i . . , great success. .Subject : ‘‘Following j Don. If he ill eoiue <ii.\v„ h. re i ' ' ' (Mirist afar olT.'' iie will continue "id go around witli !iim | den t to preach for us on the thir.i 8ah- ' bi l °w of any sewing i„u,d.in , out of A KJ 1 £ bath of each month. We also orga- fix but we will take ,-are of uim if 1.. ^ ■ l^j , ^/V t M I I J _ nized a Sunday- ehool at the same | don’t bring Slim Sam wiih i,i,„ \V,. place. It will he conducted by Uro. know his fniling. j N , ,, | n; . Hugh Rorders. We predict a good -*• • q A PR school, as he is a man of experience Mothers In Trouble. " * in the .Sunday-school work. < . r. n. j Ibis is Hie condition ef ’ hose c\-' pocting to heeonic mothers. To such 'Iocs gi '.-v;:! nking and Exchange Stvi kok (turn, <'i i , <u Toi.kim. / point t o n 1 rue friend m Mi : inutM ; I,-, s ' n Lrct's (toi'NTY. \ "' ! ID-.i.iu . which not only m.;k s child- ,, Fijank .1. t'm.NKY makes oat !i t hat hirt Ii i asy and '..oihs- hnt h-avi he is the senior part ner of the firm of ’ n,u *ber and child in heal! by and \ i - • ' t • <. ( F. J. Ciiknkv A* <’o., lining l*u*iness in wous condil ion ; re,toi-s the mother . the (’ity of Toledo, ('minty and State 1,, : r '"'.'-''oi! i.eautil'ui form. aforesaid, and that said firm will pay ^ ''b' 1 ' -t! I" : ' bottle; ., !k»!'! ■> for the sum of ONK III N'DIH'd) DO|.- •+ 2 ' :,U ' I’of ca’e by druggist. or M ot Du\ LARS for each and cvi-ry case of | by express «m n eelpt^ of price I,y j* , Catarrh that cannot he cured by the ■''!,? bid.I Id' < <» use of Ii vi.l/s (hM AKKII Cl l.'K. , .IS Peters St., \l Ium! : tin. FRANK .1. CHKNF.Y. For ,ale hv W. II. Du’.'rc. Sworn to hefon tin and suhscrilied ,, n fi ‘ in my presence, this lilh day of D< - m. t, , n, <-ci:ii„'r! a. ii. is.-;-. The Handsome Bsni® IMioii A. WI.I-: ISON. I’uMir >10.'Cr K*< ! g ^ ) i i .! - Proof ,11 ;; I wi!h Rurglar- :me hock, it! moderate mi 1’onds, d Claims. ' , . ' Will stand tie nt ,v llalFs Catarrh Cor taken inter- bovi ,_r ;" < ■ . nally ;t::d ;ic!> dirccHy on Hi. blood <i.'. • • am! mucous s- rvice- of tin system. »■ -• • - ' Send for testinconials, five. L‘ 1 • ■■ - F.J. CHEN KY ACO.. loledo (>. >o P : ‘ ' Sold by Druggists, Toe. ASIII !, .• : . ,1 i i ! ,1 ' V ; -.‘hj s-r -3- ' \ - J 3 % • - ’ yzi\ co . . A. - j c* b!/ g. The winch (iuring tiie week were gem roily ea -terly, unt il towards t he hitler part v* hen tIn. y heeanu* w Test - erly. They w< re general!y light and aside fr.iiu h eing tun eooi were not pari ie ularly noteworl hy. The re was a marked . iml hari ii f ti 1 defteii mey i: i the durat ion of Sllll- shine, wit h c inly t he last day of t lie week (Mond ay, 2id!i) el ear over the ent iiv ■ State. . t heothers having ! !>eell r it In j ■ part i\ • or wholly cloudy. The <a g.ioi eorrespondenee make pt'per. a The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. (J. (iai lionet le, Druggist. Reavcrsvillu, 111., says; “To Dr. King’s New discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Hrippc and tried I'd. 21 and 2 • .... '• .! .. .d .'um ' • also .1 line d 1 and i.inl ii>. 1 I and Id. and 2d. 21 and 22. and 27. 2s and t ~' 29 : also .1 nly ». d and f>. ami i 1. 12 and id. and IN. 19 and 2(1. .-.i idnr.-.’.facturers of the pliysieians The gallant Cavalry Chieftain of the confederacy is never without ad miring friends. 11 is virt ui's are well known beyond the limits of his state and country. At the ree nt reunion of the Confederate veterans, in Hous ton, Texas, General Wade Hampton was unanimously elected Lieutenant General of the department of the Army of Northern Virginia. He has served his state well in ev ery emergency—and they have been many. No truer son now lives t ban he who Jed successfully the hosts in 1S7<1, when misrule was overthrown, and intelligence and patriotism demon strated their right to rule. Hamp ton’s heart is as true now as it was then, even though in the interior, for political resources, some have lifted up their heads against him.” How he yearns for his native state was seen nt Charleston hut recuitly, where every’condition united to do him reverence. And what is true of Charleston will he true again of the entire state, when her people shall have the veil removed from their hearts, and the mists from their eyes. SECRETARY GRESHAM IS DEAD. Walter (J. Gresham. Secretary of State, is no more. After a short ill ness, lie died on the 27th. of pneumo nia, at the age of <»’>. At one time n republican, he after wards came over to the democrats. It was principally on account of his having been high up in the ranks of the republicans, at one time even his name proposed as a candidate for the presidency, that president Cleveland was censured for personally urging him to accept the portfolio of State. But the foresight of the president is c»f hint and if he don’t want to gei his foot in it he had better kei p hi.; lip to hiim-elf for he has got the wrong sow by the car this time. He need ! not liiink because lie mangled lip the rest of the scared correspoodents lie can handle the Hustler, ic cause I am a minor ! guess he thinks he can catch me. I nibble and he shot hut missed and i am afraid the next i time he shoots that double-barrelled shotgun loaded with bi:ek-shol it will hurst and blow old Flaw Picker away. We wish to hold malice against none therefore excuse this 1 harking cur who probably having no i real merits of his own ami possessing ; but little ability or originality and belong ti that class who raise them selves up by pulling others down. The man must lead a happy life, Who is free from matrimonial chains, Who is directed by a wife, Is sure to sutler for ids Mains. periviitage of possible sunshine aver aged about •!" for the State, while the normal for the same period is tin per cent, or more. This ih lieienoy of sunshine, in connection \>ith previous large percentage of cloudiness, greatly retarded the healthy growth of cops, a 1 I correspondents say that two weeks of clear weal her would he highly l.eneticiai. i iie range of temperature was much for miles about, hut of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent tor a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. \Ve won't keep store or house without it.” Get a free trial bottles at W. II. DuPre’s Drug Store. witli an average of be- below l iie normal hi-tv.'eeii ti and / degrees per tlay low in the eastern portion of State am p<a t ion. tiii'i* rose Dr. A. O. THOMAS, . ne from ■ to it) in the western After t he 2d, the tempera- graduallv, reaching about t lie normal on t lie last two days. On the 22d the departures below the nor Dental parlors in now brick build ing in rear of postofiice. Teeth extracted without pain. All work guaranteed. FOR SALE On Easy Terms. “ I also.Inly I 2 and .9. and !•>, ilium! L‘.<j j;:. klh a-: uJ-. COFuS, ■: 0 :- CM 1 A ic : >x r< >.*%, kC O. guarantee to be r.U thereby ^ave Money* WINDOW a.-. I V -.NCY CLASS A SPECIALTY At the astonishing low price tor a : 1 .. r 1 - 1 i- 1 ,... P.:icha"c our -nake, \vh r. we guarar horse of his breeding and nuamu-s. si-ih-o--. : - *■ and the The dwelling ... which I : mv live. I )o in , urt .. The Lumsden !i ,use and ;ot, contain- nr nm? 0 >t r innu ing II!, acres of land t l.imestotie V^OOD, GLEltli & aLLlSOK. Springs. The Schirmer house ai d lot and the „ 3 ; R. F. Spencer house ami !<>• both aOIsGVV on Victoria Ave. A house and lot beyond branch. r ft Twonlj-c-inht ae-et of la„l jus! | 3 06 ^IOW- U side incorporation in front of Dr. GaiTney’s residence. Apply to ‘ ,V ; if i ■ ’'J/ yj J i A. N. WOOD, Goffnev. S. C. To \\ c!c-tor'• for aiivtliino * , you iimv tp'id in ilicwavol i \\-ip mu! a verav red i thout P’. degrees over the e! it i|'e Stat e, ami on t iie foil. iwing morning ! i iter. WilS ext reirndv tight fr<>si in <i few places w hieii did lit 1 ie not iec •aide illj. try. Hi} ;heni tern peril In iiv rep; >rted (iur- ing t! ie We •k v . ' }t s' S . nil 1 ill' 21st and 2 2 d r. 1 (.il! ison ville. i ! ampt' an ('< mnty the lowest 12 on tl a! ('in raw. Adam could find no solid peace When eve was given h r a mate; Pntil he saw a woman’s face, Adam was in a happy state. 1 n all t he female face no] u's Hypocricy deceit and pride; Truth darling of u heart sincere, Ne’er kno'.vu in woman to reside. Wiiat tongue is able to unfold The fa i - • huod that in worn an dwells, The .v irth in woman we 'neiioid is almost impereeptihle. Gurse he the foolish man i say, Whu changes from ids singlenes.-, Who will not yield to woman's way. Is sure of perfect bier- dness. Clarence i’enson and wife and mother were visiting near here last week. We eio-e wishing Uro. Flaw Picker much success in his machine work. Histi.i;i:. i lie meai 1 lomuerat u re of the week for 'he Si tl te \\ 'as :il>' u:t (’.f>, and the m.rmal f: )V i lie same period is approx- imiitely . *) There v w •re s liower s on live da vs of the Wc el; ii i po rt ions of t he State, on four day.’ retie rally. and in a fiw piaci s on 1111 y t lire. days. The latin- fall Wii: ■> tie; iviest. and exeessivc, along th e eoa st, H 10 we: stern ami nor! hw ci ti i'n t •ountit •s. ami in scat- te red lo< •u lit ii S (is* where 11 was genera! !y in C.xces •s of a normal amount. ,\1 G r 'enw. 10.1 tin • measure ment was 1 J f.l.') inche! a , the tot ill of t hree day rain. Tlie aver ’age of r>2 J. E. WEBSTER, TY i tornivv-A. 1- Iwii vv Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in ail the courts. Collec tions a specialty. GliOClxKlHS. A i'iv- ii lot <»! •. wi ■ ’ Snn - I' inke i rack- r ■ ,iii ! a (’akos. ' . V tl !ll< d'1 • j )Oi ! ([S l ,i i'ati'- 1 'titalv a' i* ' : ■! I ■ i •< 1 'i ! ll i ! . W Wl Wr:''. ‘\TL' 5- v ▼ • iVa* t i ^miy ^?v * i • it l’( i s. Macedonia Minutes. [Correspmidenee Wui.ki.v la;: • i i:. j M.\< laiovia, S. C., May 27.—Colton is looking a little sick on account of t he cold weal her. Corn, wheat and , oats look very well. The farmers are seen in the faithful discharge by the i ploughing over their crops in a rash, secretary of the onerous and perplex- We have a nourishing Sunday in" duties of his office. School with a chore of good workers, pushed, hut about completed in a few 7. ,, , , ii . ,i I. r W. P. Thompson filled his appoint- counties. I iie cotton is looking best Seldom has it fallen to the lot of c i . m i • .i ... mens Sunday at Macedonia. one man, insoshort a time, to he the ,, ]» y . trs |,. IS H)) ,„ c j, 0 od arbiter of so many important events, work on tin- roads in lids section. And in all of them has been upheld There is a bridge to he built over the 1 Waters creek and the hills graded correspondents’ measurements for the week is l.7 > inches, the normal j for tin; same period is approximately • ».9;» inch. Without exception, every report re- | reived during the p.:. t week m-tes a falling otr in the condition <>f cotton. ( mi sandy lands •--.pecialiy the stand i.- dying rapidly. It was injured j .-mm-imt l>y cut worms which were ai iive during the cool Weather. Many fields arc being patched and planted over; some have been plowed up and I planted in corn, peas, or tobacco. 1 Some to forage crops. Hoeing and chopping to a stand not generally Valuable City Lots For Sale. One lot, on Limestone Ave., with splendid "> room cottage and good out buildings. One lot in west end with splendid 9 room cottage. Five nice building lots near cotton mill. One excellent lot at Limestone Springs. Three room house and lot, west end. For terms apply to F. G. STACY. Watches ■Q--: A Wise Investet. PfiKv [ .5: W f! p? 8 V \y S * i • * i < I i i • L ■ A policy of insuranc* i.” sucli co?: - “j - puliit * ! !h* .Kl ha. Ho»ih i ; r- •. • • • . • Se,o!« ; roof Corn ..f ! gallons .■ gallon and D .l.i.INOER. N. H. ER, .. HuiLDER. : !' C I'jli'JI- : .tl |l!'ic('S td alt .ays h .. e ( -j!ing. . • 11 a i sfl and P. i nsyl a dn f ];» K , • . 1 i ‘ M U 1‘iino ma- J. / • /. . ,l( -ii'c it , q;. •: -• \V 11 • ie, nre ;s a >v:se m- ;t :id . • - . ; • • ! <;!* ! • i ';! , | jicq- i to fniniis.'i .-neh pro- e uni. <ii\ i:* ?i tri;j 1. •d 1 vl IT u i \j it a \a -Iment. i shall he; tec! ion at anv tim-.-. ('ail he fore in- i*, Q saring. f o. t \ . . K ■ iJ U. Ly t - --rr.. ... (C.. '*-V J l 4T y g ->■ 'V' BnXT ’-S . i: i S i. X/ a the dignity of the I’nited States, while there has been retained the respect of foreign governments. A man who, while dying, can think more of the feelings of others than of his own is a hero. FATTENING CATTLE. Cotton seed oil mills have been the means of revolutionizing the in dustry of fattening cattle. What were once considered almost waste products of the mills have become prominent factors in the world of killed on this farm a few joars ago. produce. What guano has done for our soils, cotton seed oil. meal and ; .',.'0. He hit one i ^ hulls is doing for our stock. I children and two ami down, wide h will greatly improve the roads. We are sorry to hear of “Sports” death. A line young hor <■ belonging to W. 1). Byars died last Sunday. His death drew'iiiitc a crowd for he was almost one of the family. The children arc enjoying eating strawberries and cherries, as well as tin- old people. Dock Price killed a snake tin other day with a horn on it> taii cbm.I one and a half inehes long am! very sharp There was some of t he same specie - \ mad dog passed through the up per part of this section a few days 1’. (Quinn’s Look out that don’t of J. ot hers Charlotte, it is said, is fattening i ^ (,r :ini * ! . ... .. 1 act right and some that do. two thousand lexas steers at the oil , ( ; a . ( in. r and Mis:- Man mills. This being so there must bo , wcro , uar ri,.,i last Sunday. greater profit in utilizing than ship- Charley .Scruggs was ic th ping them to bo consumed elsewhere, i a h w in the we.-torn portion of the State as far eastward as Edgefield, New- berry and Pnion Counties; elsew here the stand is very broken and the plant sickly. Late planted fields quite grassy. Corn ha.-, been only holding its own at best, and that not generally. It is turning yellow in many places, and the stand on bottom lands, especially | lias been greatly damaged by hud worms. Much bottom hind intended for corn has not yet been planted owing to too much wet weather, and there is much replant ing being done, making the stand very uneven. Oats lias improved and its condi-i lioii ^is satisfactory. The condition of win a' has not changed noticeably. Mon sunshine i ,1 he indicate d £iiei d of both crops, as well as for all crops - generally ’iiibaeco plants have Withstood the | unfavorable weather conditions very well and mv reported as growing nicely. The yotii:'; tobacco plants Jewelry. Turner have be ,tacked by grass'ioppers There should no longer he a com- :-(TCt ion ,nilays ago. He seemed to he enjoying himself with t v.oof tin fair , , .... . st x in the buggy with him. plaint of tough beef many of our b. M. (iaiT„e> ami faindy were in markets. The problem is solved and this coiiimunity visiting friends and solved to our own advantage if we relatives last Saturday and Sunday, will only make use of it. No longer need our cattle waste their energies and toughen their muscles by roaming over hundreds n. of acres to secure u scanty Mipport, when, in their stalls, at greater prolil they can be easily fed and quickly fjccf he the outcome. FORAGE CROP. This is the season for preparing for our forage crops. The market is full of the best varieties for planting or in iliac. hut as yd no wide-spread injury ha j I)' 1 ' n done. Melons are not doing well at pres ent : the cool, cloudy, wet weather bavin, ail.'do 1 lIn-nL uverseiy. The weather conditions seem to have suited rice very well ami it is said to he growing right along, with a very large acreage planted. Gardens continue to improve and vegetables are picniifit!. Peas are being larg ly sown, both alone and in with corn. Some fields Dial were planted to cotton have C ORRKLL A BROTHER have opened up a nice stock of Watches and Jewelry in the drug store of W.,B. I Mi Pro, ami ask t he citizens of GalTimy and surround ing country for a share of their patronage. The business will he in charge of Mr. E. P. Davis who is a prac tical watchmaker of thirty years experience. All work will receive prompt attention. Very truly, CORRELL H BRO. ii so. you want to wear a stylish hat transact a General Ban!-.ing ness I 'r<tC <O^'r allowed on Time Dof.. - .. . : ;A'i A I* . Arrangement. We Mve lots oi tneni. 1 sa^^itboxc*cr^ of the latest styles, bright ami ir.'sh, just from the fact >ry. The New Style Stiff Hats Tlis Mmi Gitf Loiiil m • - '/mil • )fT r for Sale B;:'.. iiog !/>t ; kn a S'" i'" :k ic ta Also Farms near by and in r* ach ami of this j.laee in lot*. <>f from :*(> t;» ' 1 ;■< ■ Also \gricultural !,am!s to retd ' r For lull particular-, applv - .i moses wry: broad rim, low crown are tin- Inlost novelties ami You Should Have One. N. B.—All trespassing on lands of • . ' Fur Hats from 17c to.fi.77f. I.arge timber, fishing or hunt ii g m forh' eh n lot of factory samples, ail worth fully one third more than wv ask for then:. Straw Huts from .‘ie up. /N 11 i - Carroll, Carpenter a MEN'S UNDERWEAR. ■-rings Agent. tt. ~e... • . oving A] Ov 1 . ' iii lub •ai TV a emiDih Jr ,: (inuze Shirts Idc, 2i»e, 2.‘’»c. .I.’ic, ISe. Drawers from loeup; Bleecln d Drills 2.Tc, Black Socks be. J unlaundried, made of Fruit M tin Loom blecching at I No arc pluu..- tImt don’t g' t ripe hut few times in tlie year; make use of the opportu nity. ' FURNITURE, STOVES, BUGGIES, WAGONS COFFINS, CAS 10BES, Etc., To the Public Kaffir corn and milh t have been largely plant d for forage in Barnwell A Remarkable Cure for Rheumatism. /■)vm Iht’ (ii olon Comit th nt A’o '/.ac. David Lewis, who has been afflicted all winter by rheumatism, is out again and all due to one of the medi cines adverti. e l in our roiiinm.-. Af ter trying everything pcsiblo, In fattened, and a fur better quality of used <'hiiiiiberhiin’; I’ain Balm, v.liieh Count y. hasrelicvid him of all pain, from Swi et |Mdaf'» draws reported scarce wiiieh he wii;'. a constant sulferer and in the upper counties, and were promise- I > make him tit for duly -’un! ly nipp. I by t!.' lat frosts. In soon. We know De.vid ha- h*cn :• oilier sections tin: weather favored great sufferer and are glad to see him < transplanting ami subsequent growth around again. For sale by \\. B. DuPrc, Druggist. KEEP in stock a full line of Dry Some fields * Goods. Notions, Straw, Wool and cotton have Fur Hats, Ladies'. Men’s, Boys’ and been plowe l up and plant'd to peas. ChiMrcn’s Shoes, heady made Punts Irish potatoes look very promising. I ’caches ami pears continue to j and Shirts, Groceries and Hardware, all as cheap as can be bought from any house. I have a few Ready Made Suits, Plow Stocks, Single-trees, Hoes. Shovels. Picks, 11 amos and Traces that lam closing out at cost, (hill ami see 1. M. Peeler. ■ ev a-’ C st'ir ar ‘ (,,!Iars :,! " 1 ( ' ulis i? ' at prices to suit the stringency >■ Lh; • times. All we ask is a chance to quote " . jf goods | are as good as the best and as ci cap as the H. L. Parks b Co We will take pleasure in corduct'eg anyone i through our store-rooms and v;p’ehouses. Still Leads tile Clan ,ar S e st and most varied as PC' n nt m the ' county. / I can save you money in r ruit 1 roes this year. Don't fail to invi.-'i ' de my prices before htiying. Ornamen tal 'Trees and Shrubs a specially. I want, a few good min to travel in North (‘arolina ami South <'aroiina. Liberal imliieements to right parties. J. I.. AI.EXANDHR, ll.il Ilie'.V, K-.. C. Our motto is, “Satisfaction toad. Respectfully, CARROLL, CARPENTER & HUMPHRIES.