The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, June 15, 1894, Image 4

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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES THE GAFFNEY CITY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. A Full Account of the Annual Closing Ceremonies of this Institution of Learning—Throngs in Attendance. Kiifsts <lr|!iirtt‘il with hcst wishes for the iissoeintion am) its alma mater and feeling that all are better pre pared for the routine duties of every day life by the inspiration caused by this annual meeting of friends and former fellow-students. • ■ LOCAL LEDGERITES. AT cooper-limestone. LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * LIME * WORKS, AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME WELL RENDERED. RICHAb’DSON & CO., Lessees. M inufaeturers of Items Which Are Too Short for a Head ing Bunched Together. . Whew! Hello, central! (Jive me As t he years come and go.t he history t) 1( . factory! of anv worthy institution hi ! The Pupil’s Recital a Success Socially ? V PLASTERING # AND * AGRICULTURAL # LIME, and Artistically and Reflects And Dealers In Credit on Teacher and Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair. Pupil Alike Dymamtte, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps. more and more interesting. This is espeeially true of institutions of learning. This observation has been emphasized during the past week by tin* eommeneement exer cises of tiatTney t'ity Male and Fe male Seminary. All the citizens of tiatTney take an interest and feel a just pride in this school as their presence at the closing ceremonies attested. I be only reason why every body in town was not present was because there was not seating room for every body. Last Friday night was t'hildren's Night. The primary classes gave a very creditable. publh mt*nt. The Limestone street public well has been cleaned and repaired this week. «Mir masonic lodge meets tomor row night. Important degree work will be done. The colored people of this place are having a time of it today pic nicking at Limestone. In a week or two Till-: Lki>i;i:i: will publish an article on the history of early days in the vicinity of tiatTney. It promises to be very interesting. The t'lemson t'ollege Cadets will attend l he encampment at Spartan burg. It will be a pretty sight to entertain- see them in full dress uniform. They arc a credit to t he State. F.vory pupil, teacher, otlicer and The Old, Old Story. t’oopcr-Limcstoiie Insti- T||( . st) , rv is | H Hrj,o,.| lute should he proud of the achieve- , | 1IV .„||,. 1IV , (l i he renders of merits of last eveninig. and every Tin: Li:i..;i:i: but then toothers it is citizen ol South Carolina and more akin s|l , rv of ,| H . ( . r(1 ss and espeeially Spartanburg Com.lv and ., roW s sweeter and sweeter with each (iatTncv t ilv loiild siiare in tliat Mow About thr Clever Woman'? The clever woman! What is to be come of her? If you have thi' interests of huinnnity at heart, you will try to find out if there i- any hope for her, for they say she is multiplying every day at shell a rate that her class will soon form • very large percentage of that human ity you profess to study. For my part I repetition. And lion again with each pride. I he P"|„!s rec.ial was an of t |„. paper then* are "ew , fwl v , >ry for , M>r N nt only lias i eg.inl -.ill 11 s>. mm 1,1 \ .lie .iiii'ti- | ,j|| pnns. who, not unlike t he heat I ‘ii. she lieen calh'd a “drug on the market'’ ' ■•'lly. have never heard the blessed truths, —fancy Ding called a drug!—tmf a lot AlN l.'i the diiminv started from Wilkins llros tell I he story of fresh of V ,ht * r b: ' < } nmnes, and only a few arrivals of Summer goods, and. what The Gaffney City' v Studio FOR Business Established. Cabinets $4 per dozen. Good reason for selling. WM. E. WILSON. W r o Ifcti v iin<l ^<"5! r i: a i (»n Monday night, the Literary |, has been raining for two or threw Society of l he Seminary had its an- weeks, almost daily, in the middle mini meeting, and presented the vast Atlantic Stales. The Went her bureau Lipscomb's Hotel with a large crowd and at almost every street corner it had to stop to take on more'.' so by the time it reaelied Limestone it was crowded. It seemed as if the whole of tiatTney had availed itself of the opportunity. The hall of (lie insti tute was tilled to ovcrfhfwing. In the audience were clergy, hankes. merchants, clerk and laborers o| eve ry description and all were treated weeks ago the Professional Woman's league passed a iinauimons verdict on is more attractive these |!iot days, her of “nniiiarriagcablc!” Tiny broke it they propose to sell them at proper to her gently this way: “The brainy • woman cannot marry a man mentally ... , ker inferior.'’ It is the illiterate man \\ bile < ongiV" ,s perspiring and wllo is p, f ,„. p „ siti( , n t „ 11i;i „y.-New dilly-dallying over the tariff for the York Risurder. insignificant sum of .'(iltHl a week per member, and our farmers are per-j $5 Reward, spiring and working for $ltxtnyenr p*l\L Dt »LLA l*S will he given for ATI aildienee with a line programme. Taking these exercises in regular or der. they were as follows: “Richard Henry Lee Moves the Declaration of Indepcndenve' —\\ . D. Neves; “A Welsh I'lassic"—.1. A. Surratt: “The Pleasures of Knowledge"— W . Ward ; "The Roys''—F. L. Raker, and. < t hicry : Resolved—That the seces sion of the Southern States, which led to the civil war.’was unwise and unneeessa ry. Affirmative: K. O. Maeomsou; and t'. T. Henderson; negative: .1. K. MeArtbur and R. Rountree. This debate was ipiite eredilahle to I he young gent leinen who participated in it. Ml of them did v ery well hut the logic of Mr. Henderson and the 'plelldid elotjllonee of Mr. Rountree were fully nppreeiuted by the audi- flHT. During all the various exercises, at each silting, -plciidid miisie was interspersed. The young ladies who furnished it dexTie espeeial mention, lull iiiaoiuueh as tlnir names have has promised us rain for the past two days. We hope it will soon make its promise good. \\. II. While, of Hickory Drove, was arraigned la-fore Sijuire I. <i. Surratt Wednesday for disposing of property under mortgage. R. A. Jones was tlie plaintiff. The matter w as compromised. We have been reijiiested to correct a statement which appeared in the Piedmont Headlight tothc effect that Mr. A. A. Porter was died. Mr. Por ter himself makes this reipiest. and he was at this office in person to do so. A paper entitled. “Horticultural <icology" was read at the Missouri State Ilortieiill ural Society's meeting at Harrisonville. Mo., last Tuesday night. It was prepared in tiatTney by Kdwin Walters, who is a member of t he above society. Joe Morgan, a colored blacksmith, was shoeing a horse last Tuesday. The animal became frightened and jerked him across his tool box. lie was badly injured, several ribs being u- less on account of Wall street, the ! , ! ,r " ,,f V'"' 1 "" . , , , . . : breaking the window gins Dnffney brokerage and < omm.ssion | K - hospitably. I he program was just r „ mp . inv ma ke or save the right lentil and excellently ar- Vo(1 on real estate. anged. so that there was no draw- , i„. <lf , i,,. • Il .i„ rOF Rent. lllM.-Y M. llol.MI And pay strict attention to property when placed in our hands for sale or for rent. If you desire to rent or buy property call on us. It .arties will save you money. GAFFNEY BROKERAGE AND COMMISSION CO. Rut the saddest part of this article stln- fact that Win. K. Wilson ad- pT* hl'.NI I In ... * erlv oeeuided hacks to it. of Il.e execution Of the program V) .,., is ,. s ,|„. ( ; it , ri „. v ritv p| lo|o . we would like to give special alien- j,,.;,,,!,-,,. s , ll( | io r ur ssl |e. We are in store room form, upieil liy T. Davenport- ('arroll iV - Staev. deed sorry to know W ilson contem plates leaving us. for Datiino will For Sale. IH , Vf r secure a better photographer s ,,| ■ I cheap for ea sh. ( all on. or or a m on * M-J . uial gentleman. Iloxv- addre's. F (i. Rrig gs. 1 .iniest • me rvrl*. M r. W il Ison will 1 ake your ,Tm- 1 hiI ry . < i a ffney. S. (\ 1 ure at it; 1st HI aide rati -s tint ll he sell' 'T' 11 K . 1. P. F. I.KIN hoii'i ■ ami lot out. ^ at Limes t one S prin gs. For Now re ad all t he ; id' and. xx hen terms and part i< -ulai-' apply to in m •ed of an\ t hing. eonsiill 1 lie eol- V . (i. STACY. u inn S of 1 I'm: Li:iioi:i.’ and rememlier tion to each participant, hut time forbids. The elocution was well received, while the ''Conversion" of Miss Laura Rillinger was vociferously appatided. That is due to the fact t luit it was humorous as well as a'dy rendered. I'ln* elo -ution of Mis.-es Mar\ Daniel. Leila Morgan. Driffith. Kate .Montgomery was also pleasing. The singing of Miss Nettie Wav. of uiiiii.^ <>i i lit. i < i. i n • i. i« «imi i «* i m' 1111 n -1 Orangeluirg. was of l he highest order. i| S patrons. NotlCG. She is i he night eng:: h* of the Pal- . . LIAVIND hoiight out tin hlnek- metto State. Tin singing of the Wanted A Hotel. ^ * smilhing business of A. L. For- i.,.,. . e ,, tenhurv I am now prepared to >erv» : ' 1 '" ; Tl«w «.» n.-v,.r for „ in I he piano pl.i,. mg w.i'o| tin In Jn-t , his eommuity t han t here is at that line. All effort will he made t . oder and reflect' a high ih gr. e ol |, r! . >( . n | we have is entirely give entire satisf.-n-lion. I solieit ,,n C aeher and pupils. i I1;l ,|,There are heing received . vo " r pi'D’onage. J. R. F \si i:i:i.v Tin "HTn V atore of Mis> Driffith ^ vU y ulmosl daily applieatios deserves special mention. for places to board during I he sum- Littlejohn WilUinw ISeoi-i. Fresh Arrivals! A beautiful Line of silk Parasols; Ladies’ Summer Vests, Long and Short Sleeves; Ladies’ Slippers—Nicest in Town; White and Black Sailors, Leghorn Flats and Yedders that are going with such a rush. We are offering special Inducements in all lines of Summer Dress Goods. < iatinex. S. I'. CM not bci n fnrni-died Tin: Lkim;i:i!, and broken. Although badly hurt, his further, that the nnMlesti of these doctors. Littlejohu and Miller, think xoiing ladies is sireh that they are he will recover. He has the sympa- inu amhit ion- to ap|H-Nr in puhlie t h\ of the eommiiuity. print we can oiili 'peak of their The (iaffuey Telephone Exchange, iim-nal attainments in a general Limited, is t he name of our telephone After t he eoin-erl a large mimlier of t he young ladic' took the mid night train for their respective homes where they will remain for ten days, when they will return to resume l heir si ndn -. wax. Rut without tlatlerx. and with company. Dr. H.M. Holmes is presi- Parsonal Paragraphs. K. W. Wood, after recovering from church Cal-mtar. his indisposilion la>t week, went on a short visit to his friend Doe Ross, at Shelhx. After a few dax'Stav mer There heing no hotel to accom modate them they are com pelled to go elsewhere—lienee money is driven from our midst. Oh for a puhlie spirited man of means to luiild a suitable hotel. Come to the tin rescue ea pil a list >. BARBER SHOP. I'o the people of tiatTney a id -ur rounding count ry : I have a first-class Rather Shop in Kendrick building. Frederick OFFER * FOR * THIS The li-.-ITnev Presbyterian <'liinvli— Rev. <'. K. R diertson. Pastor; ser vices even third Sabbath at II a, m. due regard lor the exact truth, xxe dent ; F. (>. Stacy, seen-tary: W . IP there Mr. W ood xx< nt to his home in and S p. m. ; Sahhat h School every max -n\ t liat IIm* «*a>\ an«l |M-rf»Tt 1 >u Pn -. manager; the hoard of diree- Atlanta. 1 le made a host o f friends Sahhal h at !t: J(t a. in. ; Praver meet- remh-riiig ol 'iii h a high grade of tor.' are Henry Ross. W. (>. Lips- during his stay in (iaff ney . ing every Frid ax evening at N :IHI, mii'ie—lunch of xxh'mh i' • • la ''iea 1— i-olil II a ml 1 >r. J. F. (iarral t. The ('harles L. < hiodruni and his as- 'The (ia ffney 1 la ptisl < ‘Imreh—Rev. xxiuild ritleet •• red it on a lino't any ea rd' xx il Ii utimhers and direet ions on sistant. M r. Williford. I In g< i-nt leinen R. P. Roherl Ison. Pi istor; services literary iti'l ii ui ion in l he land. t hem w ill he out in a fexx days. xx ho haxe had in elmrge I he erect ion every Sunday at 1 1 a. m. and K :<Hi p. Alliollg tile »e|ie|ioH' XX i 1 re t he fo|- Mis ' Johnnie Sanders left for At- of the tel epliolie SX St em. e< i mi plet ed m.: Sundav Selio< il !l: l."» a. m.; We have received by express this week a large shipment ol Street, and am prepared with sharp ^^ , , • , i n • , , TJ , , . a , , i t•. , the newest style Laces in Ivory Wlnte, Point do Vcntsc, Butter razors, clean towls. etc., to <|o lirs'- } J Shade Net Top Venise and Silk Bourdons in all widths. Call early and get first choice. We have received by express this week a large shipment of Ladies’ Hats, Flowers and Ribbons. Don’t fail to see our line before j^pu class work at low prices. (iive me a call and he convinced that I mean what I say. W. L. Littlejohn. Call Up I. of (irays- was siihsti- Heroes and t bought ful. lowing Haydn—Allegro from D major -xinphoiiy ; Donizetti—"La lillc du Regiment:'' Mozart— Don Juan: Flotow—Martha; Verdi II Trav.ttoiv:” Ruiietistein— Fern mors, and last hut no) I ast. the beautiful vocal solo, (lallx - "Dai-y Song." Rev. II. <'. Rllekholz of I hester wa- on tin- programme for the priii* eipal literary addn*>s for Tuesday morning, hut through a misimdcr- 'taiiding as to ilie hour for thi' part of t he exercises, he was not present and Rev. John \\ . Sehel port. Laiin-ns (‘oiinty. ttiled. His theme was Heroines. " It was a a hie and 111 roughly pra I iea I discourse. The aildienee was well pleased with his effort. Tin-animal eomiueiu einent >ei*mon was pre.-ielu-d on Sunday hyRi-v. («. P. Watson of Anderson. A large audi ence greeted him and was greatly pleased .-iinl liigly instructed by his masterly discourse, it was, in every sense highly appropriate to l In-occa sion. The annual business meeting of tin- Miimmi A'soeiation was In-Id at four o clock Tuesday afternoon. Tin- following officers were elected for tin- ensuing year: President. R. (’. Sur ra t : vice president. W. o. Lipscomb; sciT" I ary. Miss Mamie Holmes, and treasurer. Miss Fannie McArthur. Tin i losing exercises were held Tuesday night. At NntO. after ap propriate introductory ceremonies. Mayor N. II. Littlejohn d-divered the annual aliimmi address. It showed miicli thought and careful prepara tion. It was highly appreciated by the hundreds who had the pleasure of In a ring it. After Mr. Littlejohn's addi-i Rex. II. ( '. Riiekholz gave his liler-1 ary addre— on tin- tliviiie, "Dppol lunity. ' It xxa> a scholarly elfoy il routaim-d miieh food for thoiigll its illiist rat ions from history ai personal experience were apt .? opropriat c. \fter these exercises, the us? :! m adjourned to Lipseomb s 111 lanla last Thursday to meet tin- board of Foreign Mission of the M. K. (‘Iiiireh South and receive her ap pointment to such foreign station as the board may designate.—I’uion Times. Miss Sanders is xvcll known in lid?- city and xvlierever her lot may he east she xvill have tin* good xvishes of her many friends here. "The Tongue." Rev. Dr. T. II. Pritchard, of the First Rapt is! ('hureh of I'harlotte, has eonsielit ed to delivera h-etlire here next 'Thiiesday night. His subject xxill he "'The 'Tongue." Il is a hu- moroiis leet ure ami i> highly spoken of by press, pulpit and public. The proceed' ai’e to go to tin- fund for l!,e ereetou of a parsonage for the Kup- tisl ('hureh of this place. The lec turer is a man of much lorce and character. He doe- a large amount of xvork outside of hi' p.-i'torial illlties. lie edit' a religious eoltlinu in tIn-Sunday edition of that mo>i exeellelil Journal, the ('harlot te I lli- server. and is a broad and liberal minded Chrislan gentleinan. 'The eit izelis of (ialffney . reganlles- of -eel or creed. 'Iioiild give him a heart \ reception. Tin- leet ure will he deliv ered from tin* rostrum of tin- <'.i!T- ncy Male and 'eiiiiile Semiiiai'y. At the Churches Sunday. Next Suudax being I In-1 bird Sumhix in tin- month there xxill he services at tin- Presbyterian ('hureh hoi h morning and evening. It heing al>o (In- regular eoinmunion Sunday the ^ (^.of Wei ford, will ie held-r on eom- their work the early part of tin* week and have gone elsi where to push tle-ir liiisiiu-ss. 'They are pleasant gentlemen ami make many friends. Mi." Taeki-r. tin- iniisie l(*ae|i!-r of 1 he (laIVm y Male and I'Vimile Semi nary . left for her (icorgia liome 'Thursday. The exeidleiit prograine aiTiingeil by her for I lie eomim llee- luent exercises a re evidences of ln*r ahility . Dr. J. F. (iarrell will make a pro fession.,1 xi>il to King s Vloimtain to- morroxx. Ih- xxill he ahsenl about a xvoek. S. K. Denky. a popular eommer- mereial traveler, lias been ju toxvi) for a da x or ! xx o. Prayer meeiing every Wednesday evening at S :(Mt; services at Factory second Sunday at p. m. Telephone No. 6 \Vln*n voti Waul'Anvl hin^ in tin iM*ofnl Mimlav at .» i». m. r\ Tl- liiiirrl,—R».r.,». M. FatlCV 6^? 01’ toyd. Pastor; 1st Saldtatli, (talTney. Confectioner/ Line. COOK k GAFFNEY’S I I a. m.: Reiilah. p. m ; (ialTin-y. i oil p. in. ; 2nd Sahhath. Wilson"' ('Impel 11 a. in.; (ialTney. 7:J(*p. in; :ir< I Saldialh. < iet hsemaue. 11 a. in.: Faelory , :ff(tp. in.; Rh Sahhath. Ashury II a. in.; (ialTney. 7 :!!(• p. m. l''.pisi-opal ('hureh—Services every fourth Sunday at II o’clock a. m.and aflerno«m at •» o'clock. < OI.OKLI, i'll t'lU MCS. Limestone Raptist ('hureh—Rev. D II.. Whittciibiirg. pastor; services A. ('. Davis, of Mercer.was in town -’"I ff'l'l Siindijy of each month; xesl«-rd..v. pTU.ver nieeliiig every TIl'M'^hiy night J.<,. Lox’e. ol Smith'.' Ford.Ini> been :,t ' s "'clock : Siimlay school ;|l *2 }». m. in had health for some weeks. 'I- K. Dltui'eli —Rev, M, M, Muii/on. Dr. W P. Andrew' and wife, of pastor; servi. es 1st and drd Sunday* Shelhx N (’. an visiliii" Mr and i" en , ‘h month: prayer meeting every Mrs. T. Davenport. They eame over 'Vednesday night at N o'clock : Sun- ia't ni-dil. 'I* 1 .' school at o'clock. Mr*. Sanders.of llayw Li* visit ing A - M - K Zion rhureli—Rev. J. II. her 'iek daughter at Cooper-Lime- Jackson pastor; services the 2.1 Sim- s i one I ns! il tile * day in each month at d o'clock; Mr-. J. F. Lanex of Monroe. N. ('. prayer meet ing every Sunday, i- \ i'it ing In r parents M r. and Mrs. R. d. Ii.ilTnev. on (iranard street. Mr Shaving at Cost! L. C. Crater, A First-( lass Rarhcr i'ready to do tirst-class xvork. Please give me a call. | am assi'ted by a good Itarher. Non xxill Ijnd me <'M l.ipseonih's Hotel. L. C. Crater. buy your Millinery Goods. Also the prettiest 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. Yours truly. CARROLL & CARPENTER, Grinard Street, - Ga f fney,S.C Carroll, Carpenter Oiiinphries, Keep I-Olist.Hit ly on ll.'llld a fill II Furniture, Stoves, Stove Fixtures, Tii ware, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc., Etc. Also a Full Line ol UNDERTAKER'S GOODS, COFFINS, CASKETS AND UilRIAl, ROBES’ We are not much on Idoxving. hut xxe will lie n! I > luri i -h you xx hen | in need of anything in our line, and a* xxe pay 'pm ea !i lor <11 <<1 our good.- xxe feel eonlideiit that xve can make it to your inter< >i lo CTiill «uicl SSoo I V lioloi'c" l^-x<viii«*. Reinemherlli.it our good* are hoiight at lie ri.lil ('ae. tin- -a-h xxhiehl gives II* t lie loxve't po"i I de price', and X oil -jet I'h I << 11 ■ 1 o! I ; i - l ill a lid | Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE! Lunev ran over with his wile, hut li'.i'ine." of importance called him back at oiu-e. M i'S Lila < ’. Rud and gifted e<litor of I (iii'gliems; L’m- ipiality at Itte; 12!, • Hialily a I S.je. the <'\eelh nt —The oldest estaldishoil lee('reaiu The (‘iiildrens and Soda Water Parlors in the city i.* Rureuti.' is in RutIn'rfordtou. N. ('. now re-opened for the season at the 1 Her eont rihiition tiii- week is a corner of Limestone and Robertson dese-ip " one of the heaut i.-s <<f 't reels hy iloluies »'c Pridmore, “The vale and iiill and all 'hotiid i-eud.it. Hustlers.'' Tx.u I.kim;i:k wishes her a pleasant - —* • sojourn in the mountains. THE MARKET REPORTS. John (iregry xxent to (ireenville Saturday. Ilis wife isju a very loxx City Cotton Markets. Stale of health. He returned Siiri-'.. . i i ,i . • „ , . . , , . ' orreeted l*x the (•atlu^x brokerage. • lax. hoxxever. hiisine'S lieing verx i’., . . and ( ouimission ( o. pressing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W rav. of Shelhx . Market dull. Light demand. xx it h their sister. Miss Sal lie Wray. ‘.T 1 J* spent a fexx hour' in tiie city Wed- , J *’* 1 lu-sday. Produce Market. Mr. Will I ifoxx u geos t o (ireenville (’orreet ed hy T. Davenport. I have just received a New and Elegant line of Sample Goods| —(a-roiiA t’nrpent.-r are offering w hj c j-j w ju sold at WHOLESALE PRICES. They include lie mggesi hargaiu of the season m ^ Pants, Overalls, Hosiery, Shirts, Corsets, Suspenders, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Purses, Pipes, Neckwear, Collors, Fans, Notions, Etc. Koino'inl)oi% I <lo .ur* I A.<1 voi'< is-*.-. Pollo^on this afti rnoon lo attend eouiiueuee- ll|c||t exerejses. Misses Annie Miller. Addie MeAr- I hur and Miimicjmi Sams are on a visit to Miss Lula Murpii. a| Rp-li Springs, ’ nI * n / ('hiekens I a (a 2,» < Rutter Io (n 2d ^ "> r Grain Market. A y .- Wheat Bucktcn's Arnica Salve, Tin; Ri;si Sxi.vi: in the xvorld fm- ( ids. bruises. Sores. I'leers Salt Rheum. FeverSoiV'. Tetter ( happed ami- ( h i I i tla 'ms ( * ten •. .*< ml a i j >k j it Peas I fish Pot at ties Sweet •• < tulons Live Stock Market. IT n i'iii t ti i'o! i > i : ts iv hi Fiat «and v Roll-Top * Desks, Typewriter Combination. W e have a mimher at Prices never heard of be fore. Call and see them. ITu i'ii i 4 ii ax w : C' I I A ! *"* ! Rockers ^ and vDiniii^vTlKiirs, New Styles Just I 1 (;i vet F.lllbo'-ed Hi in t he xvorld for I F.ruplioii' and 'MtsiPvel t etn-es pile'. Corrected by J. Q. Spencer. no pay retpiiretl. Il i- uimranteyd . I |oi-"e- , ...... |0 (>i .'j>l2(t pet-feel sal i'fai I ion or mom'" (’at tie... Id (« 2-> pdci. Pi-ie< 2.t, rent ' per Itov. JJjJg' (a lie. an-hx W. R. | ’llpre. 41 (;! 'F1 GAFFNEV WAGON AND FURN. .w uet^W »*' ,0 . r.a oi l» u