The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 25, 1894, Image 4
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GENERAL CONGLOMERATION
AN EVENING AT LIMESTONE.
ENTIRELY RECOVERED,
OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN
TEREST.
Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, Yet None
Too Short Not To
Mention.
I.H us ho|H‘ Hint t will lx* no
n , or( > “mid wiivcs" for inonOis to
conu*.
Mrs. Mary l>»*nn. « former resident
of this plan e, but recently of Rid«;e
Sprinjj, died ait lu‘r home last Satur
day.
Thomas Davis was arrested late
yesterday afternoon for trading stock
under inortjjaipe. At last accounts
he was hunting hail.
Misses Daisy and Kosat tiaitTney are
Imth eonfined to their homes on aic-
collllt of illiness. 'Iheyaire reporttal
as improvin’', however.
(’. Hook, airchiteet, of < harlotte.
arrived in the city yesterday. He is
here to draw plans for residences for
Mt >ssrs. A. N. Wood. H. D. Wheat and
W. <•. Car|HMiter. They will he
lieaul ies.
"Jteverened Ihador Hill Dawkins
was up before Maiyor l.ittlejobn Wed
nesday for running ^ “tiocr" and was
fined ♦ 10 or twenty daivs. He took
tiie twenty days in default of the !|«IO
aind is now working on the streets.
We understand the new smelting
and acid works at IHaekslmr>; have
lately been tested and found sntisfae-
tory. This whole mineral belt is in
ti-rested in tlie outcome of this enter
prise. Its importance can not be
over estimated.
Mr. John Spears, one of the oldest
and most respected citizen of I nion
county, died yesterday at bis hpme
near Skull Shoals. Mr. Spears was
well known in this city, and Ids sor
rowing family have the sympathy of
the comn unity.
Henson (ioudelock. a colored helper
at the saw mill of D. U. Lavender,
bad his foot cut by one of the saws
last week. He came near losing a
toe or two. The injury, while pain
ful. is not serious. Henson’s only
rej»ret was that be would lose some
time from bis work.
The cold weather that lias threat
ened the orowino crops and caused
much uneasiness is gradually passing
away. Outside of the discomfort of
such chilly weather and the loss of
about ten days’ growth to vegetation,
the loss is comparatively insignificant.
As we writi , this seems to be a ease
of “more seared Ilian hurt.”
There was a pounding—pound
party—in the northern portion of the
city last nioht. Several youn^ men
who don’t live in that section at
tended. Tmk I.KiHiKK lias it pretty
straight that if they continue visiting
in that section there is to be a
“pounding’’ rioht son e of these
times and some one will be made to
“toat the mail.”
As stated last week, Edwin Walters
returned from the west last Friday.
He was accompanied by Mr. I’etei
Mctiee. bead of the linn of Mcftt^\
Kahmaun A' Co., contractors of Kai •
sas City, Mo. Mr. Mctiee returned
to Kansas City yesterday. He was
very favorably Impressed with tin
Ineral resources of this part of the
Imntry. and he will probably make-
(ivestments and im|H>rtant develoj .
Incuts in the near future. Mr. Wuh
^fers will remain here for the present
and represent the linn.
The city was pretty well represent
ed at Charlotte for the 201b of Max
celebration. The contingent, how
ever, was very silent w hen ( harlotte
had the best of the baseball ipiestion.
The lirst •'aino was a j^mmI jme, fill
of interest, and several pretty play
were made by both teams. Of tin
two pitchers, .lames was the best,
notwithstanding the assertion m
Jhe briylit younj; man” of the Maj-
lic Observer; as will be show o by
>e score, be sueeeeded in striking
H twelve men, while “Ah” on y
♦truck out six. The teams are Ih>ii
tj«Msl and deserve much credit fo
Ibeir splendid wo k. The biexeb
racing was eoivl and pronouneed j.
♦uei’css. It’s a pity Charlotte doti’i
[r liers«-lf and ^ive a bij'^er am
filter entertainment for the ‘JOtb
tseeurc better rates for the oeea-
She can always depend ii|>oi a
I representation from “Tilman’s
in.”
nful Accident.
f*bin Jones, the little sou of Mr.
p’s. K. A. Jones, had his arm
Tuesday morning. He was
bi lame mule to water when
puial stumble I and fell, falling
Je|it arm. breaking one of the
pies and fracturing another,
tine alone very well.
ir-Off Texas.
itched the city Monday of
Lin Texas of Mr. James
|m of Dr. J. O. fiatfhey.* j)e
II, but for some unac-
[reason the news has ju>t
I re, The many friends of
h.y.Uhj:; will deeply sym-
Lth him in hia Joss.
The Recital was a Pronounced Social
and Artistic Success.
The recital at Limestone Tuesday
evening was a social and artistic suc
cess. (Juite a crowd went down, and
they were well repaid for t heir attend
ance. The programme was carried
out without deviation. The perform
ers were at their best, and it would
be difficult to select the most efficient.
Miss Johnson's violin playing was
especially line. Her touch is delicate,
and she received a very liberal amount
of applause. She favored the audi
ence with “Weber’s List Vallz” in
response to an encore.
Mrs. (lurganus' singing was highly
praised. Her rendering of Dudley
(luck's “In Thy Dreams” was per
haps better received than any of her
selections. She lias wonderful con
trol of her voice, and displayed it to
advantage.
Miss Hackney was well received.
Her elocution is fautlcss. Her comic
selection was most happily rendered,
and liberaliv appiamii I.
These charming ladies, however,
reserved the best for the last, for cer
tainly even Xym < Yiakle could have
no fault to find with their rendering
of Somersville's “.Music on the Uap-
pahanoek.” Though this was the
last on the prograninn the audience
was loath to accept it as >!icli.
At the conclusion i’rof. (irillith an
nounced tothoaudin.eo that the pro
gram being finished tin y Wi re free to
enjoy themselves, for o ' liourandgfor
dxty niinnti’s the , iu: . ladies and
gentlemen indulge I in 'juiet iittb’
tete-a-tete’s, an l w in . i in hell rang
announcing the expiration of the
time not a fc.v young In arts sighed,
for they were all son to part.
The stage setting was.inde-d,| r tty
and tasty, and reu ik l the hand of
an artist.
• •
Men of Might.
Certainly it i- nieji of enterprise
and energy who sue t! in any mi
di rtaking. Men t.. -uee <1 in busi
ness ill the presell' day and time
must he hustlers. \\ ■ iutrodlleo to
I. KlNiKK rtaders to tv. i new linns
—that is, new to tins, eolmnns;
and we also brighten your aeipiaint-
nnec with others whom you havi met
liefore.
The Royal Raking I’o vder ( empa- y
attest the purity ofpi.i ir .• .■ . I -. and if
you don’t u-e th.m . nuieiiee at
once to jisk you- uroeer for that
brand and take in otiier.
J. R. Tolle son ofiVo- Uii|il*eeedented
reductions in ties of all kinds. Now,
we tell you truth till;, and soberly he
has some of the pro; ir.-t goods on
this market for the money. Ladies,
and Mr. Tollcson addresses his n-
marks to you principally, all hough
the gentlemen are not h,. any means
excluded, if you want to make your
brother, father, hushami or sweet
heart a present her. is your chance.
J. I. Surratt, “the poor man’s
friend,” has made ne \ and tempting
offers. Among ot her thing.- lie sells
the cheapest cloth ■- on earth. Don''
fail to read his a : then call on
him.
Wm. K. Wilson, li
to take your ph no a
for a .-liort while . .!x
please you if you gi\. him a sitiing.
Carroll A* v'arpent r luive a fresh
shipment of the |nitbst ginghams
which they are selling at manufae-
turers’ prices. They are indeed
pretty,
K, IJriggs. of tlie Limestone
Dairy, Ims a few elude.. Jersey e iws
for sale, and naturalty !i- u’l -rs t!i in
Lkdckk Readers.
Cixik ACalfnev re; their hill
of fare of eidiii' o »• vi j •*. I i y
have several new dre whieii aie
“out 'o sight.”
Ib’iiiemher, ; • - \ i rl ise he-
eause they want lo im ss with
you, so read the ad t.n n call for
what they advert i-t.
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Mineral Experts.
I’rof. Edwin Walter.' aeeompauied
by Mr. I’wter Me.'Jee. of Kansas City.
Mo., arrived in the oil;. Ia<t Kridny.
They afe here in the in.' -t of mines
ami minerals, Thev t wogcntloimn, j
ai’eoiupuided by L. I . <'.•. npbell lotv<
been in the count r. ■.•>,< i.u' days tliis
week looking the laud over. When
asked by Tiik I.kik.i;!. man how In-
liked lli«’ eountry. Mr. 'Iei; replied :
“Oh, very much,Judo, i; S'.,u are
not developed as in ■ i as the West,
hut I think you will gr.ev. i’lie i» t-
bs»k is very eneouraging. i eamio'
fell yet what we vill du • t the p-.-
|H*ets are bright an I d. Ve . .ni"iii - u,
far, are satisfa<dorx. ”
•
The Land Impr vcm n Cimipauy.
I he stockholder- ; !ie t ialTuet
City Land and ! :jii.j,ei;e'!il ('um-
pany met in A. N. Wool's bank <dliee
in the city Wedlte 'ay.
Tlie report of'tin president and
treasurer was read md approved,
showing the atfairs u: the I'ompuny
lo he in good condition. The Julliev
ing direetoi - w r;. _j
W'immI, pre.-idelit a :l<
h Hret nvij
H. V. ftMTatl. .dlj
J. HempmfJ
Alelaire Chei;
mom!, ‘ ^
Orec
Mr. John W. Ross’ Physicians Pro
nounce Him Cured.
Last Sunday Messrs. Henry and
“Doe” Ross, went to Columbia to
!
accompany their brother, John M
home. Mr. Ross was seriously injured
on the I2th of March. Itffittr by a pre-
mattire explosion while engage,I in
railroad const ruction with bis
brothers, Henry and J. IL. in Meck
lenburg county Virginia. A large
amount of earth was thrown in the air
and fell upon him, knocking him
senseless for the time being. It was
thought for some time that death
would ensue.but be was placed in tin
care of skilled physicians in Colum
bia who have succeeded in bringing
him around alio. K.
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Personal Paragraphs.
Mayor Freeman of Rlaekshurg wa>
in the city last Monday.
John Mabry,who has been s', at ion, d
at .1. I). (ioudelock’s for some ti:.i"
lias gone to bis father's home at \s-
bury fora few weeks’ stay. John ha-
many friends here who will we'eo:m
bis return, for be is a capital m nh !
and we may expect him to have
thing new and original when he ■ , -
back.
I Col. J. .1. MeLure, of < he It r I
j a few days in tow n t his k on h : -i
I ness.
Col. J. L. (Hack, of < tree::vi:'• v.
here Tuesday and Wetlnesda x.
genial "(hdonel” is alxvay- xvel. . ,i.
! by bis many friemls.
Misses Ora Hessieantl Janie i Is
smi ami R. M. W ilkins xveut to tlo -
deysville Weilnestlay to atteiid tiiel
Tanner-IIughes wetl.ling.
Avery 1’atton. Estp. of (ireen ille.
was here several days this wee!;.
“Doe” Spell r returned from i -
nessee Ttiesii.-p, afternoon w :.!: me
; lot of horses for ids stables, “i!
j is enterprising ami propost-s t . k ep
in the van.
Ex-Congressman Hemphill was
here Wednesday. His many ad: -
ers gave him a hearty wcleim.o.
John (iregorv went over t > ('
Sat urday ami xvtis jninetl b;< Mt
; ('has. Lipscomb. Wm. Lundham
John I'earsoli. \x lienee t hex p: e
; to t he home of M r. K. S. Mi >-.ln s. ay
Henrietta. N. C. There I lux sp' !
: Sunday. The visitors xvere t 11 d
ice eream frozen with -tnoxx. d
xvas paeketl in an ice lions l -t >. < -
' ter. Mr. Mosher is an ele. aut i:
ami hi> visitors speak in the ii jd i
terms of t heir visit.
C. W. Whisoiiant. of W.'y’msv'.:
Church Calendar.
I he (i -ilTiiey I’reshylerian Church—
Hex. ('. I], Robertson, Fast or; ser- !
vices evei’j third Sahhalh at II a. m.
and s p. m.; Sabbath School every
Sahhathat lldltla. in.; I’rayer meet
ing everx Friday evening at S:(N).
Hie ( ddTney Haptist Chtireh—Rev.
R. I*. Iloltt-rt son. 1’aslor; services
"very Sunday at II a. m. and K:(Kl p.
in.; Sumlax School h: b"* a. m. ;
I’rayer meeting every Wednesday
evt idiig at S : no; services at Factory
second Sunday at H p. m.
Tin Methodist Church—Rev. H. M.
Hoy,! I’iistor; 1st Sabbath, (iaffney.
I 1 a. m.; Hetilah. p. m ; (Iaffney,-
V did p. m. ; 2nd Sahhalh, Wilson’s
< ’hapt I. I I a. in.: (iatTney. 7 did p. m ;
dnl Snhh ith. (it tlist inane. 11 a. m.;
Factory 7 did p. in. : Ith Sahhalh.
\ hut x. 11 a. m. ; (iatTney. 7 did p. m.
Episcopal Church—Services every
fonrtii Sumlax at II o'clock a. in. ami .
• i
a ft erution at .» o eh >ek.
Picnics Tomorrow.
There will he three picnics tumor- ,
row. The largest will he given at \
Klin’ Ferry. It is to lie a huge alfair. !
iiel all who ".i may expect a I
lime, as ihr management announced
is an assurance of that fact.
There will he a picnic at Love Min-
eral ■'prices in t he alierntitin ami a
eoidial ill', tsitio-; i- I ;t t'litleti t o a 11 t o
attend.
Hi.' Sim : a\ -I. , ■! e|a--s of Miss
li- .it- ILars wii. pi " ie at Cherokee
i' ii'.I. I'liis class is composed of
y.miig gent lemen— hat they w ill in-
x',.■ , ht'ir y »• ing ia ly a ipiaintauee.”
- - • •- -
M a riage at Gow leysville.
tin resident of the brides
: a ot her at (»owi !e . i I h* tin WYd nesda v
M.'. A. S. i.inner, of Saluda, X. ('..
I'itcd in i aivi.ije to Miss Her-
i i . II '_T h e -. I he eeremoliy W'U ■>
i i i'.u'i ill, t in' Rev. .1. L. I larlcy.
oft 'ow', i.s. I'm Liaiuu: extends eon-
givt ulat ions.
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The Young Mm the Top.
A ; oa g i an wit ii a Jinetjeal
k e.vle !g.- in !i':s lit a I skill in his
ii mi an I i • ot h i'i h 1 ho ly, is his
n b'.lt-i't.;’ rt eommeiala! ion, diplo
ma, an ! r ' re i -e . M'S him up with
' xL. n- t.f thi'. ami you <’aii
iin him a uiu as he will have the
I • hit of Is in ; at tii • lop. Tlirow
hi . : • i on a <!t -erl M ind, and lit*
w . i ■ a' t ht a'i of si.n.et hing. I le
- i t o \x ning up and down the
i.!::. hia ; '. g 1 ■ t me and saying he
tit's tul and (lot s
a. a : g t - oa. again and
■ da in l.e! I er. M ell that <!o
stl r v. ii h heati or hands
a , ■ lie m . I i at a re w anted, ami t lie
Attention Lnclios!
What is Prettier or More Useful for a Present to Husband, Brother
or Sweetheart than a
Handsome Scarf, Necktie or Cravat?
I have the most complete line of neckwear in the city, and at unheard oi pric -. Anvthing from a
Row Knot to a Four in hand. Here are some astonishing low prices: Dress II ws red |, , ,| from .V to :$e;
Windsor Ties, former prices Kle. 2<»e and 2.V, reduced t«» fie. Lie and |Se; r !a v.i'. < and Four-in-Hands’,
former prices 2.7c, Jde and (Mle. reduced to 17e, 2(»e and 38c; Ladies Ties, form r price 2 -e. rt duee l to 17c
Come early before they are picked over.
j. R. 'roiAAtsox.
X. R.—Hargains in Straw Hats. Clothing. Shoes, Dryfioods, (fnav rits
ii rirttiire! \i i^n i i n r*o!
I > S K S! Oil A i K H !
£ | Flat * and * Roll-Top * Desks, Rockers* and * Dining * Chair
Typewriter Combination.
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New Styles ! ust Received. !.C
"x ! M e have a uumher at Prices never heard of he- | Emhosx
^ I fore. Cal! and se«* (hem, | |u the wor
»»fd Hack • ', ai>. Hit tiHost I
rid for th i .. . • ,
GAFFNEY WAGON AND FUMTURE GO.
XV.
is in 1 he city on
bllsille.'S 1
it IlilS la i'll
;i ny
lime si
ir.ee ! he
ht
•jin-
Mrs. K. ('. M alkins, of s'!;.
I •• i/n.“
llili/.—Sele
cli- 1.
Ili
is hern visiting
her da light t
i*. Mrs.
Bucklen s
Arnica Salve.
r.
II. Liltlejohn.
several d
il VH llu*
Tlii; III.Si
S.xi
,\ i: in
the world
for
past Week.
*';; 1 -. llrui
Si'S.
Sure'.
Elec.
’S.
Salt
M rs, 1 *r, Smi!It
returm •!
MtUitiji *
i;tieuin. Ft
ver Sores. T
et ter. < ’
I.aj
I’I" d
after ill) extended
X isil to I'e!
il i\ *,*.* i.t
!!amis, <’hi
lldains. (’or
ns and
all
Skin
iiiul. olTcrs
rt'diieetl prices
i i • w i! I s u re I v
Virginia and .North Carolina.
Doe Ross was here I'm - I ;.
Sliclhy.
.1. P. Dellinger, of Irw ins-iE -
was here Tuesday on husint -
eonlemplates the erection of a
phone line to his home fro i
place.
Rev. ('. E. Robert son wili lit
pulpit of the Prcshx terion t i i; ' a;
Clifton Sumlay morning and i-vt .i-
ing.
Dr. J. E. Xorman. of (tilth i ■ la :■
on a visit lo his tlaughler Mr-^.l. .
Jones.
.1. W. Jones ha.' gone
his datighler, Mrs. J. <'
Lattimore X. <’.
Here are a fexx of I lit
this place xvho “took
Ih : ,E -. ami noail: vcl x cures Piles.
ur . ■ i pay reiitiii'et
1. Il is
gua rantei'd
I I *
111 g r i'. i• pei'feel fill
k fuel ion or mime'.
nl'uiide.. Priee
2n et m
> pe|; bo.x.
N. <
'.. Eur Sa (• I ix W. II.
1 Ripre,
j
i 1
, —I still have a
few pair
s o.f Ladles
I A*
j i
i •uiigola Iin 1 ton h
•ft at $1.
27 per pair.
on a \e t • • •
I!. Duil, .r
folk
III. til W' I'f
“taken in" by. I Ii 2’ M !i Max < • 1 . ,i-
t i<»n at < 'harlot It: R. A. J,im \ I .
1 ' * ■ • t i 1 ■ i
Eurgi'fSMpi. R S l.psemii!
Hut He (‘urlis, \\ D l.jp
and Mrs, Ed DeCaiup,
having had a goo<| Hme,
\\ . (’. Kirhy. Of I llion eon • a :
hereon business yeslerilay.
F. A. < iufort h. of Sunn;
in tiie city yesterday on husiue.--
pleasiire eomhim<1.
Messrs A. X. and Mos 1 s \\ ,.i
went on a visit to tlu-ir pa:-'. . <
Paeolet yesterday. Thex '..in
tomorrow.
Mrs. Lon Holmes is repo , t , li
improving slowly.
“Hud" M«•('raw weni up I t s ; a
Line Monday on a visit to hi.- ' h
Dr. J. T. Darwin of Hi
tfausaetp'ij Ijlisjm." in tin «
Wednesda v.
r>
A. D. ('hamhljn. mix »r ■ f ,
ri|tT. was ii) ttixxii Tiie-tl ix , : x
nesday <if I his xx eek.
J. Landrum Hroxvn ntun. l to
Spartunhurg Wedne-hiy. lie r.e
indisposed for several da\ 'diii'i;i; hi:-
visit.
Mrs. .1. X. <‘udil, aeeoinpaait In
her sister. Miss .Mary Hrown xtas
hereon avisil to their mot her, ,M '.
E. A. Hrowu. several daystlii- xx , k.
J. I. Sarratt.
—Fairbanks’ (iold Dust Mashing
Powtl> r i tiie Ik t for washing. You
can get it from .1. I. Sarratt.
—Tr. a piece of my 'Cut Short”
i .ha.'co. It is tin best in town.
J. I. Sarratt.
- r ’ttll vX ( Yrpciit 1 T arc olTering
: it** I ' ' hargaiii > f tlie season in
1 : I .c ip;aIiIy at IOe ; 12.te
ipniii!; at S.le.
• ail Tor oar l.'iicsi drink, "No.
2o. xvhieli '- (,'i t >ight ”—7e.
( on!. A' <liilTney. i
- .nit I, i«.iz/.le-i!a/./!e , ne, al
( h ok A' < iatTney.
I .■ ! -a :ah:i-ait 11 lee ('ream
! Ytk Mater Parlors in the city is
t rc-n,.- i ,i! for the seasnti at tii"
<’ • < I i r-i,it., amI Rohfi'tson
: . I I, 11 oi! ■. t - s .X Pi'jijiut.re. “The
U list It r...
For Sale.
A FFM (irade Jersex Cows; will he
sold cheap for cash. Call on, or
address. F. <i. Rriggs. Limestone
Dairy. (iatTney. S. C.
T IIK J. P. ELK IN house and lot
at Limestone Springs. For
terms and particulars applv to
F. tl. STACY.
COOK & GAFFNEY’S
BILLoOF« FAIR
pqr Next Week;
Pineapple Sherlierl •
Yanilla lee Cream;
(’hoeollltc I*t Cream ;
Frozen Peaches,
I >rinkH:
Pineapple Ron-Hoiis;
(teean Foam;
Peach Cream ;
Milk Shake;
Soda Water;
(’oea-( ’ola;
(frange Phosphiite;
Peaeli < 'lace;
lee Cream Soda.
Liver/ and Feed Stables.
Heaibpiarters for drivers and Farm
ers, who want to huy.sell or exchange.
i make a Specialty of Feeding Stock.
Fjrst-elass turnouts <|i ft’istipijfl
rales,
Cattle ami Hogs hough) and sold,
For a few days < ! ! ,■;
fee:
< hie Large Pie! ur . . t ,ih-
liet Size, tjH.tHt.
(hie Large PieJui't , i I 1 t Ixc
Cahinet Size, Ao.ihi.
.At t he St udio.
M M. E. M I. i x
J. I. SJS.MItuX'r'T
ill
■ His Eli:in St
!Ji
ni*K <»
Groceries, Shoes, Hats, Clctliing, Etc., Etc.
Suits fram $3.70 up. and cvcrvthing in iii.' ii, . a- < In ap as the cheap
est. Don’t forget his special otter in En ii-Y md <.ent' Dnngola Shoes,
( heap I ants. Etc. lie is titTering ( hil l v m- pper,' fur less than first
ensl. Call and see me and you will ht e .i, ., . mat | mean what I say,
j. i.
P. S.—I >t i 11 have several one and t xv > r. >. .i ! r iu--e> I o nut ; eoiivenielit I v
sj|ua|et|.
J.G. Spencer, OFFER * FOR * TH i * WEEK!
Proprietor.
Wc have received by express this week a large shipment of
the newest style Laces in Ivory White, Point de Venise, Butter
Shade Net Top Venise and Silk Bourdons in all widths. Call
early and get first choice.
THE MARKET REPORTS.
N i v Yu in; May IS. IK'.M,
t , .n . i\ < i* private w Ire of E,
M. Mu,'!. Manager,
s puti (juit t. 'I iddliug 7. J
. - - • V 2' '■ 7 .'il Jui.x 7 02
Aug 7o.*»
"Il Sept 7 OS
Oct 7 12
Xuv 7 IS
Dee 7 21
The
Henneman We have received by express this week a
1V/I 1 lmoI large shipment of Ladies’ Hats, Flowers and
I Ribbons. Don’t fail to see our line before you
buy your Millinery Goods.
Also the prett'est line of Window Shades
ever brought to this city. Don’t fail to look at
our Lace Curtains. We have them in all grades
from the Cheapest to the Finest Real Lace.
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Silver Ware, i CARROLL & CARPENTER,
Silver Novel- Crlnard Street, - Gaffney, S. C
ties, 1 > I -A - — rr
LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * LIME * WORKS,
Jewelry
Store.
The largest
‘ ‘.olid
and
I*V in'Pied-
mo nt Caro
lina.
Out of town
orders solic
ited.
At Wood’s Hall Tonight.
High Henry’s it- Yaiiit; ;.'
billed to appear at M'imkIY II .II i.,r*
night. The programme i. (juite
h’ngthy «ml promise;- tg U :;t< .-taii;
ing. 11 is eertaiu that suim of tlie
UitHrS to he performetl will asluni.'h
pd mystify the s|)eetalui>. Tiu-y
Jl hiiyf songs and dances. ,
jjaw work, the human pin-
Ijonietlx sketi'lu ' i i Ik.
Je is >aitl to Ei 1 i-'t ,
' ay i) s.s
!!3
(’ tcia u 'lay 27—|it:.»i*a m.
M ie at. Com. (hits, Poik. Ribs
\Eiv 771 :;7. 31 ll.tHMi.20
July 7 j ! :il j 11.1*7 (i.2(»
S pt u" • E/A 2fij 12 <».) (i.20
Cay Cotton Markets.
< . ivc i .1 'iy tin (uilini'y Rrokerage
! < uni mis.-ioii ('o.
! : I tiuil. Ljg’it demand.
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>t.tins
Produce Market
i 'on reteil In I’. Dnvt'ii
< 'liiHit'iis
'if;;! Itr 17 Oi 20
E rgs lo .
Grain Market.
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k CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
r Pi'! !i Pulalot's 1.2.) (n I..H*
S u . . ■ I , . itO
(i ii in ns 7o
Live Stock Market.
Corrected by J. G. Spencer.
I l or i ' $10 f.< $120
('at lie id (a
i I ' igs )(' (ll ()<Y
Sheep $1 f«. $ i
. RICHARDSON & CO., Lessees.
Manufueturers of
BUILDING, * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME,
Ami Dealers In
Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair.
Dymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps.
^.EVi 45 Morgan Square, ,
■ ' sc MS WILKINS BROS.’ I
...17 (n 27 r u)
L. BAKER,
a«ir>
ESPECIAL
ai Sash, ? Blinds,«“
and all kin Is of
Building Materials.
% I. ; : . .)
ikMiiiir*»“*im11 -s*»
I
For Rent.
ie store r
ox T. Duveiijtoit' | * ■” " ■ t
(Jurroll Jc tilucy. I 0, ‘
17' »R RENT—The store room form*
r eriv ueeuideti hx T. Davei.lHtit. , f, ’ r
' 1 1 notice.
We will for s|>ot cash sell ay our M.-i, - straw Hats costing
over 70e, for new York cost. MY hax large lul and they must
*“•
Ladies and Misses Ited and'I’m - at Half Price; $1.00
now only 70e; Childrens’ 70c a: I 77' v • nly 27e and J(*e.
Think of this when in need.
Our line of Ladies and Misst * I. , -iuipt r- are the nicest
in town.
1 ^ Our Men’s Low (’ul Shoe-, ii HI;. . and Tans. Loth Con-
j ^ gress and Ties, is very eompjetc nml xxi ari ulTering them low.
Come and see us.
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