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The people's recorder. [volume], December 21, 1901, CHARLESTON EXPOSITION and CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY NUMBER, Page 8, Image 19
About The people's recorder. [volume] (Columbia, S.C.) 1893-1925
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THE FARMERS'OPPORTUNITY Continued Prom First Page much of a lund on yourself lt was the last feather which broke the mule's back. Don't make your'pity men'.s too lu lire. It's easy to prom ise big things for next fall. but. the man who pays one dollar per bushel for corn meal and ten to fjfleen ? eenta a pound for meat, can't eave j enough out of .six or Keven cunts cotton to make large payments. After yiiti ami the owner of tho land li ? v o agreed upon terms, he will give yon a bond tor title, and you in return will give him your notos, falling duo in one, two three and four years. A 1 1 paper? of thia kind should be fixed up by a Notary Public or a Justice of the Peace. Now that your pegs aro named and set, the next step is to DUI VD YOUR PKGS. (-all your family together/ tell them of the pia?a you have made. lt is veiy necessary that each one agrees to help in every way to carry j out your plan. Ono balky horse will keep the load from moving on. Of course ibis means for them hurd- | er work, no money for ear ting?, finger ring* or showy tilings of any kind. It will mean for you to quit buying corn at one dollar per bushel and raise enough for your home supply, It, will mean for you to ?ow more oats and wheat. It will mean foi your wi fa to stay at home and raise chickens, eggs and vege tables to supply the family and to ' sell. It will mean for all to leave off buying tobacco, snuff, whin Key and cofiee, drink t h e milk and sweeten the hot water wi tn syrup. Raise everything you eat, b/t dou'i 'v*r' everything "you raise. It aleo means that the family will have to do without buying a buggv for a while. Walk to church and let the | mule or horse rest on Sunday, if he has been working all the Week, lt means that the family mu?t not go on excursions. They must not go to circus shows or ride on ''flying jennies.'* It simply means that every extra cent, must go into that FARM." Now, if you carefully follow out these plans, and any other which are wise, you will bo surprised in a few years to find yourself living at homo; nt your own home.-Tuske gee Student. A CU "Rh FOR LOVE. Take 14 ounces of DisLke.l lb. of Resolution, 4 grs. of Common j Seii?e, 4 07/ of Expel ?ance, a j large sprig of time, and (bree j quarts of tho cooling of Consider ! ation. l^et these over the fire rd , Love* sweeten w ith tho .'Sugar of Forgetfulness, skim it with the Speen of Melancholy, put it in ! the bottooj of your heart, cork it j with the cork of clear concience, : let it remain, and you will quickly i l>e restored to your senses again; These things can be had at Hie j home of Understanding, next door to Reason, on Prudent street,, m the Village of Contentment REV. D. COOPER; W Undertaker. Ilealer in COFFINS, CASKETS A NI? BU KIA L UOBF.S. Embalming the Deadone of my S p cia hies. Thc patronage of the people solicited. D. COOPER* - Agent. 1502 Assembly St., COLUMBIA. 8. 0 COLUMBIA, NEWBERRY & LAURENS RAILROAD. Charleston. Greenville, Columbia arni Atlanta Short Line. Schedule in Kif etsi Oct..bur ti. 1001. Eastern Standard Time, SOUTH Uol.'.N l> Dai iv. Lv Atlanta (via E A L). 7 4?am Athens.1( Lunn Kl berton.ll l?am Abbeville.12 22|?m oreen weed.1.2 4'Jpm Alt clinton., .(nioner) ....1 ?i?|>ln ??UTUBO?? I?. Daily. LV. clinton. ... (Dinner)-2 1 (?pm oreen wood.' * ' *3 05 pm Abbeville.3 H3piii Elberton.1 40pm Athens.5 43pm Ar. Athens ..(via H A L) .S iwjpm bo UT ll Mol' N D Daily. LV. olenn springs (c w c) Kl boam spart.itibu:g .iel3pm Greenville.lo Minni AK. Laurens (pinner). 1 37pm NOitTJlUOUNL?. 1 laity. r v. Laurens. ...( nioner.) .... ii 10pm Greenville.3 25pm s partan burg.:J> 20pm Ar. Glenn springs (c Cfc w c) 1 ("?pm SOUTH not; s i? *N0. 22. No. 53, Lv. Laurens. .*> Ot>am V 02 pm Parks.? lOain 2 Ot-phl Clinton.li 40:ini 2 22pm (lohlville.(1 ?Suiu 2 32pm Kinard.. Ottum % 30pm Gary.T 1 7um 2 4<?pm Jalapa., 'Maui 2 ?lpm Newberry.H OOum X otjpm Prosperity . S 2?ntii v ? 11111 Sligllfi.. . ,S I2:iiil ? 30ptll Litile Mountain h 55Mtn li 34pni Chup?n.15am 45pm Hilton. 1) 21 at II 3 51 pm white- Hock .... 0 ^i'.itu :> 55pm Balen tine. ? 3 i^m^^^ioii?ii Inno....... .. -^^/?k Leap h a r t J?k \rrive (:<>h'>?i NOKTIIBoUN I) *N'o. b5. No. 52. Leave Columbia 12 30a in ll SOnni Louphart.12 4S:iin ll 33am Inno . 1 00am 1 i 4oam Valentine. 1 15aiu?lJ 40?mi while b'oek .... 1 ii lu m ll 54am Hilton.1 2'.?;im 1 1 o?aiu Chilpin.1 3!)um 12 o3pir Lirtie alonntain 1 5<hii?i 12 15pm Blighs.2 02am 12 20pm Prosperity .... 2 22?m 12 20pin Newberry.3.00am 12 42pm Jalapa.;> 22am 12 55pm tony .:i 31nm 1 001 m Kilian].3 40am 1 n?pm Goidviile.3 01 nm I 12pm Clinton. I 30nm 1 25pm Parks. 4 50am I 40pm Ar Lau reuse ii S&l.)5 00am lipm Read Down Rend I p. 3 10p I Iv Colnmbiii(Aci.)Ar I ll 13a 4 :i:ip j ... .Sumter_ | '.? 51? ? 40p I Ar. ChutUs-on Iv. I T ohu * Dully I'Vuighcexcept Sunday. For rate.--, timetuolc.**, oi further information call ou any agt or wtiit. [IMITED TRAILS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Seaboard Air Line schedule in effect May 20, 1001. No. Sn. ;i4. E. T. V. T. Lv. Columbia 4tl0atn ",' l-'pm Lv Raleigh 1037am 121pm At Petersburg 2 45pm ."? 48.un Ar kichmond 1131pm 0 32.uu Ar Washington 7o5uiu 10 li ?a m Ar Baltimore ll 25pm ll 25am Ar Philadelphia 2 5<i.un 1 Ilopm Ar New York 030am 1 20pm Lv Columbia 4 40am *, 12pm Ar I'ortsinnuih 5 50pm 7 0Oim N>,. 4/F. "li?; 31 _CT. C I i.v U.ouuiUiu 1 Oa.oil '.' li am I Ar Sa vu nuab t 52a m 1 lip c i Al Jacksonville ii loam lilliput ; Ar Tampa 5 40pm 'I 15arn Train ?>io. 00 makes close eon neefiou at Washington with th? Pennsylvania Railway's Buffalo ?night express arriving in hu Hain at- ? 25am. Magnificent vestibuled train:- und through Pullman sleeping cars bu*, ween ali principal points. i MME turana jj nBOsnBanQqparass^u im?' M^iiimwi % - FUflvJlTUfi ? . 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York ami Washing . nilton At ItlttnAiatj Strrfl f? l? tte ?n ?t I 1" it lil. en?I ll:''.'?a.nt. fmniUrNovillaatnlNowliorr* ! o- L'lil?in lu-pot nt ..:(?< H. m ami ll:?U p. m. j Fr??in Allanta (4 raftitviii?, Asliavilla and Spar* I tnilbui ir a' t 'ni* m Ltcjxil >t 3:13 p. nu s ctci 'J .4 I p. III. Ki'tim .lack?ioiivillii. *-aT?mtan. *:tr., al ' rilmiilini* atrooi station at'i:l?a. m. and f?:S0p. m 1 r- m AnifiiHia at i ?Inn I>i-pat 2.10 a, m. . At Itlitiulini* >lr?-*M ~ ii. m. i\it<l fi.l.'i p. m. j ?ail? ! Nim. 35 and ?W. "U. S Vii<-t Mail." Tbraimh j Pullman iiia-\ il?R-ro<?lll InitTist HlMpinj" onrsliu i tw*H*n .l?.*ks'iii*ivill?;, l'olinultia timi NnarYork; ] .ifol-etwi au Aii|iu?ita,?'oliiiiil>i??udCharlotta j N?a. :?iid 34, Now York ?nd Klorido Kx ? prvfi.-i. l'ulliiiaii l'?n?wif;g*ro?>in HIA*?I*?IIK ?*ur ? tw i ?u Jaoksoti.Tii!*, . wvaimali, (*otninlna, j Tl iirfiiiiHl"" arni Ni"* Voil;; ?lai liftwAiMI Ail i gM?.* no i Natv York liinintt for Umn-n t Cli.triot ia aa< 1 Savannah I No?, P ?nd il lr;.-,-;.Mt Haff? f Parlar Cur?, ! aatwreti i ' l.t. r if?' on, Simniiui-villi;, (.'oluuii'IJ I ?aid AaiiAvill?. I Mos. Iii ?ml K! Pullman ?li f pini* .-.irs liatwnaa I C'BOrltii'.oii nmi A-?havilln ?I? l!..!ui?liia. 1 No |i throujrn l'iillman ?trfiiinc car lj?-tvv?>?n ! Jaji-kaoavillA, l'olnnihia anA Ulnruiimti. , H VV. HUSCT. A.. Cha r I Mt on. s. r. I ?tu* C S. ?S A NX ON. J. M.CCI.P. I foin I VI' ?T t?n. V'?r. T. M.. NS a?liiiiirton. I H- H-HARDWICK. W ll TAYI.wK. .- : > (.Vj.Mi/t. :i. A H. P. A.. A timi ta. C.C.JOHNSON, M. D. 1101 Plain Street. 9 A. M. 2 to 4 P. M* 6 to 3 T- M IttVni M'HONES ?r.'.t. BREADS. RO LLS CAKES: PIES WARNEKES J6?2 MAIN ST i \E AND HOUSE FURN SSH I NOS. If UV invilo (MTV leadt-rof Tin- Koonidcr OA'N Aloin Ct Ib, ....:,.!.,",,,",.ou/ Indlf) ot; NEWS Y ST EM_ 4 ._DEN TA L OFFICE. 1316 MAIN STREET -.-'-?^ v^(-.:?.'' *??^t .'*:-^ IM? ? vi?;. '^^p^.... HI LK wc may concedo thu elo quence exntvssud bv rinn?? o' ? M ' . ....... w. our competitors in their ad vcr t iso m cn ts, we iilwiivs prefer tho *lm plu but decisivo language of facta, without indulging in a lot of idlo ?ords. Wc nsserl right her?; that no Dental Oflioc in this oily can exeol UR in Mic durability of our drntu} wink, Ihopa in tussocks of our meth ods, nor the quality of tin* material wu use. Th? Dentist who talla yeu that ho doc? the host wurk at lowest price?, less than fair prico? depends on your credulity. We depend upon vom re? so ti, and upon thc best qnal . Bm, >%M&$;M itv of our work and tb such charges ?is these c fairness of f JP* $5 gp* int ? ; K??. it ii A iv ni.Nti u.ilv Ciiiiitvi i I > ICxtr:i?:t??i in '.li" A SUT ?>r TIM.'TH oom ru LINO'S bll.VRK ri LI iFO>> ?Ol O CKIVK? ntcinrtcwoRK t AT KAU INO, S'ji-eitil ??.oo UP 1 .?JO UP lot. U P voo UP per Tooth ju oo rmulcaa ion. w. E. MCCORD, D. D. S. j -OPERATOR - ? m? Mflin 8?rc,Ct. KemembfrSign of a Big Tooth Columbia, S. 6 O?S:: OUR ^ nf (1 ?oi?ii? /.ty* I if Ix We are away ahead-ahead ><> in variety and quality, and 5? everything but Price. The <> PRICE is where you will be d. We have Desks^a hogonized. Mahogony, Birds Eve Maple Desks at $3.50to lc $75.00, This Desk Depart id ment is a regu 2 tion. Won't \? I3I3-I3?9 y \$ Main Street,V 9 ular Art ?xhi you visit it ? GheaDest store.; in TUG State, D_Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents' ^ Furnishings Wholesale and Retail ? I. J. MILLER, roprietoris ,ho ,,est s?0(ls for less monf. * ? .in nt ? A ni L . limn any store in the state. Seo hu ; Of HE FLAG, ColUniDia, |iriw.s and he convinced, i foin linn. I rc*? I ? ! i )\CK .oatt*, ni! wool from $2.00 up lo $4 00 ;,?() wonder um! Uottonade Suits foi men from #3. to $5.00 '.Uti nitist Li tter made fresh from N Y market #0 to S12 50 i PANTS! PANTS!! l,e sells ?he best $2.00 Pants in iii, w rid lb s? one Dollar Shoe in lo\vn for mon and women, als . i helter i?mdes from ?1.50 to ?:?.5?. BOYS' KNEE SUITS: Plie nobbiest in tin- st;ite, from ? .00 tr. 85.00. Tell your father to hov yoni winter -nit from th?; KLAG, If you cannot reme you reel I H ml youi older tluough the mails, and it will be piomptly fit 1 led. Gjods guaranteed for fit and tjuaility or money refunded Special Discounts o Ministers and Students non Forget the Pince. J600 MA ! N Corner of Taylor Street I /. J. MILLER, PROPRIETOR