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THE INTERDENOMINATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION IN SESSION. A Large Attendance and Much Good Work Accomplished by the En thusiastic Delegates—A Few Notes. The fourtfonth Jtinnml wssion of t!t«‘ IntiTdenoniinationnl ^niHlay School Association of S|»artanhur<: county convened in the Haptist t'hurch in this city Tuesday evening at S o’clock, and continued through to Thursday. There was a >pendid attendance. The sessions were well attended, not only hy delegates hut hy citizens of tia fTney. Ti'KsitAV Ninirr s skssion. The session was opened hy a song service condiu •ted by 1’ev. T. II. l-aw after which I’resident (’lias, IVttv called for the list of delegates. On motion all Sunday school workers present] were enrolled as delegates. The following is the list of delegates; North Laurens—.1. W . Shell: Sugar Kidge—.1. A. Ilrannon: New I’rospect—.1. M. Mallenger: <ilendah—.1. II. Williams a|id Miss Mary Thomas; tioiichert’reek—15.K. IJonneraml K. I.ipscomh; Libert} — M. I*. Chapman; Yarborough i ’Impel—.1. S. \\ ilbanks, Hiram Yarborough and l.afayett** Yarhorotigh : I'iedmont—.1. 15. Ca-h and •!. Henderson: Naiareth—T. 15. Viiderso- s'd I* M. t'ohen: Cherok»M—h . K. Hi-hop ;r a I'r. I. Itishop: Kich Hill—K. A. Laneast.-r: Knoree—II. K. Yaboroiiglt: t'nity—S. K. Mason; First Haptist. Spartanburg—.1. .1. (•entry. Miss Alma Floyd and S. K. Kzell; Hethel Mission—C. C. HiggerstatT. .Miss Mattie Ferry and Mrs. \N . A. M ilster: Ituncan—15. L. Daniel. F.. 15. Can non tind .1. K. (ilass; District Superintendent American Hiblc Society—Tims. II. Law; Central Methodist. Spartanburg— ( has Hetty. .1. W. Nash. D. C. Correll and C. 11. ( arlisle; Limestone—.1. D. .lones and Hev. C. K. Ibdiert son ; (JatTney Methodist — Kev. (•. M. Hoyd, W. F. McArthur and .1. F. (iarrett ; Cowpens Ihiptist — F. N. Moore and Kev. \V. D. Kirby; Cowpens Methodist — Miss Lena Waters and W. K. Tanner; (ilendah — Mrs. F. M. Hilton. Mrs. S. M. Hagwell. Mrs. Olivia Frown, Miss Mil dred Hagwell am I S. M. Hag- well ; (iatTney Haptist—N. Lipscomb, (ieo. Doggett. Kev. H. F. Kobertson, and W<*tTord Humphries: Episcopal,(iatTney—Miss L. Holmes and Miss M. Holmes Frovidenee—W. T. Humphries. D. W. Cooper, and John Camp: Limestone Haptist—W. K. Lips comb ; Episcopal. Spartanburg—St an ytime Wilson; Woodrutt—-I no. D. 11 uni er and .I no. A. Fcarsons; Fair Forest—A. H. Layton; Fres'nlent Slate Sunday School , Convention—Kev. .1. L. Sifley; Trough Shoals—W. .1. Demining , and Miss Etta Myers; A. K. I\. Irutf—K .D. Kryson: Clifton No. I—Miss Emma Wil liams and Miss Ida Crocker; Hecca—Miss Hettie E. Strabel and E. F. Farker; Cnion County—T. M. Littlejohn. W. F. McArthur made tie ad dress of welcome, w hich was respon ded to by Messrs Nash and Shell. .1. K. (Hass urged the delegates to [leave the impression of good done. . The president then delivered bis annual address. Stanyarne Wilson. S. 15. Ezell and AV. F/ McArthur were appointed r mint nut (eg commit t ec. Mr. CarVtsle ;‘i,it ro<liteed the S. S. Trumpet. :i pai«-r ,‘Jevoted to the icailse. 'J'hi nominat ing com mill e*- tep^rt etj follows : K**r I’nesident—('. II. Carlisle; For Secretary and Treasurer—L. F. Eptou: For Assistant Secretary and Treas urer—.1. W. Nash; For Statistical Secretary—.1. .1. (tent ry: Executive cumin ' ee—S. IS. Ezell. K. F. Kobertson. ('has Hetty, II. E. Ka voiie and D. M. * 'nlien ; J iie president elect made some re marks on ‘'The work before us." The president appointed the fol lowing committees: Finn nee—.1. K (ilass. E. K. Andres in«l I. J■ (•entry, Time and place of next meeting— , D. Jones. K. <». Sams and D. M. kohcti. Kesolution>—Kev. T. II. Law M and asked for five minutes devoted to repeating of promises from the Bible. I’resident Carlisle delivered an | address on "Our Vice-Presidents and Township Orgnnizaton.” The reports of Township conven tions were then received. Kev. .1. L. Sifley delivered an ad- J dress on the The Seventh Interde nominational and Second Wjirld’s Sunday School Convention.” (’apt. Hetty, at the request of Mr. Ezell, read the annual report of the county executive committtee. This report was referred to a special committee consisting of S. M. Kag- wcll. W. F. McArthur. S. E. Mason and ('. C. HiggerstatT for considera tion. Adjourned until J o'clock with Iwncdiction hy Kev. (». M. Hoyd. \ rri KNoov skssion. Dr. Law. as leader, made sonic re marks on '‘Workers conference.’ Mr. C. II. Carlisle talked of the organization of his Sunday school most interestingly. Mr, A. H. Layton gave his idea of • How to maintain organization in county schools.' Mr. Ezell talk <■<1 on the plaeingaml grading of scholars and was joined b\ Dr. Law. Messrs. Fearsoti. Cent ryj K. IL Sams and Miss Ferry. Kev. It. F. Kohcrtsou delivered an address on "Normal Lessons. GENERAL CONGLOMERATION LOCAL IN- Personal Paragraphs. Henry Boss ami FM. II. DeCamp took a trip to Shelhy the early part of the week on a visit to Mr. Boss' brother, M. L. Boss. "Doe'' is a most courteous host and is ahly as- Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too '*''^1; hy his charming better-half. The visit to places of interest alsmt OF NEWS ITEMS OF TEREST. The spec ial eoiumi,teejon report of exceut ive t ‘ommittei ■ then made its report. Dr. Law and Mr. E/.ell urged the •••invention i to adopt Frof. Hamill's L.gi.m .. f Honor M unual .” ns a help in th •• normal work. mm; - iKssms. ( lia*. 1 Vtty talked on "Better Method- " f Organization'' in the ah- -eliee of K ev. B. F. Wilson. Mi** Ca rmll fuv< uri'd tin r a**etn- lily with a solo. w hich was well received. M r. (iho ** -poke (i f the ti, ness of M r. Logan !• dlis of F sen, down H glMMl hull y. •sterda} H Week port s the he; St crop yea rs. We regret to state men for superintendents." Dr. Law talked on the Duty tlie church.'' Mr. Carlisle spoke of "(ietting out of ruts.” In the absence of Dr. J. II.('arlisle Dr. Law delivered an address on How and What to Teach. Benedict ion hy Mr. Bostick. After tiie afternoon session the delegation took a trip to Limestone on the dummy and while there had their photographs taken hy artist Wm. E. Wilson, of the studio. It is a splendid group picture. rur: i.ast pay. invention assembled at 'J :ilH a. in. It was children s day and a large crowd of them were present. Miss Lila C. Hudd gave a beautiful illustration of the management of in fant and primary classes. Miss Ferry of Bethel Mission talked to the little ones on "Our Heavenly Fat her.” Frof. K. o. Sinus spoke on "Nor mal Training Lessons. Frof. W. F. McArtehur opened the 1 (Question Hox.” The enmmittee on time ami place of next meeting reported. Keport of statistical secretary was read and adopted. Commit tee on resolutions made a report which was adopted. The secretary and treasurer were antImrized to iijipc;il for liniiuee in ( flirtheranje of the work. In response to an invitation never." I attendance made remarks cjuviqrag.- ing the work and bearing witness D; tin good accomplished. The convention adjourned wpib prayer hy Hev. ('. K. Koliertaon, Many of tiie delegates left on the 2 :»>7 train yesterday afternoon.others waited until today, while a few will remain still longer. . «•» • Our Advertisers. Wilkins Bros, comes to the front this week with a change in their ad. They offer their entire stock of Kum- ' mcr goods at prices which they feci confident will make tilings move, ('all on them for they advertise in Tut: Li poi.ii. S. II. Elliott, of Maud, .-L ('. advertises a wheat drill for sale and says it 's a bargain. Carroll «V ('arpenter aredeterinined joZ'luAi: <P<t tlieir stock of mil liner} and «|li'e.sf gvodr ^I in order to do so have placc<|l tl|icii l i }j,i n^«, of the siiuillcst pgrsc. Kcn^cj^b«.<jr t hem w hen in need. The city eyiiyeil advertise two new ordinanees. Cook »V (•affney offer lee cream .Soda and Ilonoy Dew' at oe a glass. Lkih:ki: advertisers arc friend* of Lkimikk readers,and ask your patron- age. Edwin Walters at Limestone. , Frof. Edwin M ailers appeared Mon day night before a good-sized audi ence at Coopcr-Limcstonc Institute mid delivered an instructive leeture on ‘How to ,''tudy History.” The lllleinlenee would JlUVc lieell llltleh larger hut t< Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. I The hoys are getting the baseball fever and are going to give us some ! sport. M. K. Sams eointeiuphites the! e reel ion of a new residence in the near future. The little two-year-old ehild of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Jennings is very j ill. However, there are hopes of its recovery. The Corinth hall club defeated the Elford Drove club last Saturday by a score of 17 to 2. Tb*‘ game was played at Dawkin s Mill. One »*■ be busiest men in town is A. S. Corry. familiarly known as "Smith.” He i* out late and early ' ban I ing wood to the cotton mill. The annual meeting of tiie stock-i holders of the (JatTney Maimfaetur-j ingCninpmiv will be held in this city on Thursday July 2(5. at Wood's Hull. Erwinsville, N. sized cotton ago. He re* prospects in that Mrs. Robert Met'raw lias been ill for days, but we do not think any fever is in- i volvcd and hope soon to hear of re gained liealt li. The Sunday scIhkiI delegates look ! an excursion on the dummy Wednes day. The Cooper-Limestone Insti tute was tiie olqeetive point and a delightful time is reported. The follow ing arc t he Subject* for next Sahhath at the Limestone Frcs- hyterian Clutreh: Morning—Zech. , •J:I2. "Frepare for the life to come,” Evening—Hel*2:ff, "The great Sal vation." There are a few eases of sickness in our town, hut we are glad to state that (iatTney's pulse is strong and vigorous, and her breath pure and healthy. Thanks to the (ireat Fhy* sician. K. A. Jones, of the (iafflH*}' Wagon and Furniture Company, wasdistrih* uting some useful advertising matter of the Yorkville Huggy Co. the early part of the week. His tinu handle the goods of that eoiupany and they are said to he equal to the best on earth. Mr. Dudley Jones brought to this olltcc Tuesday several very large Irish potatoes of the "Beauty of Hebron” variety. Two of them weighed iH unices. They were raised In Ids garden and were cultivated hy Mr. J. W. Jones, father of Dudly, who is rated as one of the best gardeners in t his sect ion. Kev. J. (i. Carter has been atllietcd for sunn mouths. One of his arms has been slightly paralyzed, hut seems to lie party restored. He has lieeti a hard-working mail and his afflict ion is. no doubt, (lie result of physical hardships. His many friends sincerely hope lie will soon he re stored to bealth. Johnson Burgiss is becoming famos as a crane-killer. Last week we rc- "herd he had killed a good j sj/cd i/ti/!. I'll! 4 p«pcr had hardly i gqtt.qq l/efqy.e Sf ff . j.. , .l/, , »rt eaine I Ip' tyuj U|IJe(J lunfitfyf; /Yep k'H' d one taw i/i/ jy/eeij's pJaee Hldctt JU/'l/SU^vj »/\V,e// frrf ffjt to tip and was s)7 frui lull. The attraction this week among the woiild-he shorts and cranks has been the series of gaiues between , Spartanhitrg and Ashville teams. Ashvillc won the tirst game, but the Spartans "got there" the other two. The (iaffney Tar Heels were for Asli- ville as a rule. However, there is one would-he sport in town who will not be so anxious to collect baseball cigars in t be fnt lire. Shelhy were highly enjoyable. R. N. Littlejohn, of Charlotte, ac companied hy his sons, David and Richard, are here on a visit to rela tive* and friends. At present they are stopping at R. A. Jones'. After a few days in (lie city they will go to the country and on to Cnion County. Miss Bessie Meaehein returned to the city from the Teacher’s Conven tion at Spartanburg last Saturday and is at the Limestone Inn. Jessie Burton and John Welehel took a trip Shelhy the tirst of the week. Ex. Mayor J. D. Kennedy of Blacksburg, was in town last M ed- liesdax. looking after the sale of his last years cotton crop. Lemuel Cobh, of (Irasay Fond neighborhood, was in town Wednes day. ('has. Hetty, editor of the Spartan, lias been in town this week attend ing the Sunday school convention. (J. B. Wright and son Jesse, of Smith's Ford, Cnioii county, trans acted business in (iatTney last Wed nesday. Mr. (Jettys, "» milling man” from Rutherford county N. ('., »as in town last Wednesday. Hoyd Haines of Jom-sville, I'nloii county, came to (iatTney to visit friends last Wednesday. Senator S. Wilson, of Spartanburg, was in town last Wednesday. Besides hi* professional business, he is inter ested in a valuable gold mine in the western part of this county, John I*. White left fur Yorkville last Monday. He goes to take charge of a large mercantile business for the summer. Mr. White has a host of friends here who wish him all success. ('has. F. Wheeler, Charlatte's en terprising wall-paper man, was here several days this week displaying designs for the new house* which are to he built. Mrs. Sallie Torrence, one of Char lotte's most charming residents, mpiinicd hy li«*r delightful daughter, Ml** Willie Hill, arrived in this city lust Saturday fur several week's sojourn. They are atopplug at t he Limestone inn, and were joined hy Miss Annie, who had preceded them b} a week. Mrs. J. A. Nance, who has been residing in Athens, (in., for some 'time, returned to this city last Fri day morning wit h her family. She will make this lu r future home. Mr. I Nance will arrive in a few days. JHIcr Miller, of the Wheeler Wall i'rt|>cr t’u,, (»f rh«rlttlD'- w * ! * i"' 1 ''* "" business severnl (lit)* III}* W.'lli: J. I*. Hollas, of Louhvillr, si. |'. was here on business Tuesday, Water Works. Edwin Walters made a survey for water work* this week. He is not yet prepared to estimate the eos>, lint lias most of rlic data necessary for the basis of an estimate. A few miles west of town, he found a sup ply of pure water that will afford a pressure of about 2(*( feet. If a sys tem is prnetienhle whereby no pump ing is required, it will he much cheaper to operate. This is what the survey will determine. It is hoped a complete rcjairt will he ready bv our next issue. Ooine now without clolnv, * J^onty pi'ewentjFS nwnv! For every dollars worth of Dry Goods bought from J. R. Tolleson he will give thirty-two useful and eight ornamental presents. Come before the supply is ex hausted. J. R. TOLLESON. Called to Greenville. Frof. W. L. Johnson and wife were called to (ireenvillc Monday night by a telegram announcing the serious illness of their son Alb«rt, of that eity. Latest—A letter from Frof. John-j son dated at (ireenvillle yesterday i says his son. Albert, is possibly a lit- 1 tie better, hut that chances are against his recovery. Will Johnson who has been out on ! the road returned home Tuesday! evening almost sick. Wednesday he : Went to (irceliville to the bedside of . Ids sick brother. Ice-Cream Soda A IN I > HONEY DEW,! The ladies' favorite drinks. HI»ICC'I A 1^ XO'riOIC! <>n and after July Llth we will offer our entire stuck of SUMMER GOODS AT A GREAT REDUCTION! dimmer Worsteds Embroideries. ,te Laces th cse goods over see Us. Lawns. Mullins. Outings, (iinghuins. W hit (• ( »( M M | S, <Ve.. We would rather have the money thaiicarrv and we assure von it will he to votir interest to come and o o 'r 11 i .xi If you have not bought you summer suit now is your time give a Kenl. (Jenuine Bargain. Suits for men from .jU up. for \\' ii x A r s-* ( Mir stock is complete ahead on Shoes and Slippers von. Yours tmlv. X X 1> It has been ('ome and si I I < > I V V \V 11 fully acknowledged that we e ||«. a> W'e|w i 11 he pleased to I? w< >ts. ;i re At IKE * WILL * OFFER * TO * THE * LADIES, From our Millinery Department, 50 dozen For Sale. ^e^jth of an aged Lady. A IcJcj^q/n Message from J. Deijinger lids Morning informs ' rri , T ' 'ii ■ 1‘ti'ii . ; f'lf'e COOK A GAFFNEY’S. Ladies' Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs at 10c 1 each, former price 15 and 20 cents each. All wool Albatross, 25 inches wide, at I 2^c a yard. We are offer ing Splendid Bargains in White Goods and Remnant of Summer Pre§s Goods. A WHEAT DR ILL—Any person wishing to buy drill cheap enll on oraddrcssS. H. Elliott. Maud, S. ('. rainst t ru- for their CAUTION. A id, persons are cautioned aga purchasing Telephone ins incuts requiring Battci npepjtjon. <»r using instruments of this i|es»i'ri|ili(il|. rtFTIt! Milder li. ccn*c of thi: Aim iieiiii |h |! ('otiipiiuy, of Bustnii, Mitsui This eompany owns Letters-Faleiit No. Hwl.ritiil. granted to Emile Rer- lilier. Noveliiher 17. ISItl. for a eotn- hined telegraph and telephone, and controls Lctters-Fatcut No. 171.2511. granted to Thomas A Edison. May 51. |K!>2. for a speaking telegrapli, whieli Fateiits cover fundamental invent ion* and embrace all forms of microphone transmitters a ml of earlion telephones. CARROLL & CARPENTER. J. T. «sar A* Gsffney Becoming a Shipping Point. Last week we noted tiie fact that this place had begun to ship goods to other points. Now what do you think of (iaffney selling goods in Georgia? Hwi » what we are doing. Last \\ cek VV iIk11/3 l^p/s . sold a liiil of goods to he shipped to ''i/j, 1 (ja. That '* t lie way to do it, W e have as good rates as Charlotte and we ought to he aide to sell goods over our own territory. Keep the liali rolling! Nothing Strange, Intelligent people, who realize the important part the Idood holds in keeping the hod} in a normal condi tion, tind nothing strange iu,1iie' F. u* of the death of Mrs. Betsy, wile of »r rn 11 : * t < i m i*. . i »t ii »r Vh.'L' \ v ^.v ? f 1 .' f ^•tp. hicycivwf ri'iWft) • warahoitt seventy (df/, 11 ' reinains will he entered today fit ('ampCreek (Jrave Yard. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tiik Bksi' Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, I leers, Salt K hen ui. Fever Sores. Tet ter. ('happed Hands. Chillilaius. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and oositively cure* Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaetioii or money rcfiiudco Frh < *."i cent* per l»ox. For Side hy W. » Dupre. • —We will offer grand bargains in millinery goods for the licit ten day*. Call and get your hat before Mis* MeKnight returns home. THE MARKET REPORTS. eon in of • »i I as JiiIy iiiiiuhcr of disease* ihai iioiii;-* >ar- saparilla Is aldi^iiy ,(ttrrr''So many t rouldes resist from impure IiIoihI that the l),. s t W ay tn treat them i* 1 Corn through tiie blood, and it isfarlieltcr to (gyp only luirmless vegetable eom- —pound* than to dose to excess with ouinitic, calomel and other drugs, Ky (reutjug the blood, witli Hood's Sars- aprilhi, aerofula, salt rheum ami what arc commonly called "luimori;” dyspepsia, catarrh. rhetliuatism, neuralgia, eonstiinplion and others oithles that originate in impiirities the IiIoihI or impaired circulation, an all ov cured, An Ordinance. ORDINANCE RELATIVE To I nsiiranee Companies: Hr ii KFil«ilfF}| hy rlir f?,*' v f! r" 1 '" ' 1 and hy itillltnnl v uf l)|r : Sei-tlon I. Tnat each anil eviT) tire insuranee company and each and every life, casualty or ot her insiiniucc eompany doing hitsiness or solicitin'..' business in said town, shall pay into the treasury of said town a license tax in the sum of Five Dollar* for each tire insurance company, and Ten Dollars for each life, casualty or other insurance eompany. per year, or fractional part thereof. Se<\ 2. That any agent of said lire, life, casualty, or other insuranee eompany failing to comply with the provisions of section one (I) of this ordinance shall he subject to a tine, on conviction thereof, in a sum not exceeding Teii Dollars, or work on the streets of said town not exceeding thirty (550) days. That all ordinances, or parts of or dinances inconsistent with this ordi nance he, and the satne are. hereby repealed. 1 Ta^s^d and ratified in scinlilt d. fills tliesjx'tji (Ja} fVw* * H. wrawnijs. Inieiulitni, .1, E. W'r.ns mt. t ‘lerk of l he t 'ottiiell. An Ordinance. A n ordinance to protect t he public health : Be it ordained hy the Town I’utin- cil of (iaffney City, in council as sembled. and hy authority of the same: Section I. That hereafter it shall he unlawful for the head* of families living on lot* in the town of (iaffney City tn refuse or fail to clean out and I keep in a cleanly condition ids or her ! privy or privies' and remove the eon- ! tents thereof without the e.»r|M(rnte limits of the town once ever} two weeks, or cause the same to he done ^iiy i. oil on Markets by the town scavenger. 7 A fi w.,,f 4 . | '. See. 2. That all persons found Corrected l,j the (iHlftit } of (jolatjng this ordinance u,uli ! slJ'iV',,,. fj/|''<| (i*' fhtm 1 'iml le"*' t Jia n Market dull. Light demand. _ |. iv ,. , .ui , ijjiig INvgnU Cest tirade 7i (<> 7A ,, r 4 . S eccdlng l'w».Uly:|jvV (SDlju*! ? > f" davs work on t he si reel .* of said town. Pf'Vloce Market, S«'C. If. That all ordinances or parts w ‘ t of opdtmtnce* tncouslPD Ml W|||i |hjs ^ Corrected hy I. Davcitpor^, ^ ordinance he, and Hie sttliic arc, Itert' Chickens 1 ' hy repealed. Butter L* (" 2d |'i4«*ed att*} ratllled In rouiicjl a»» Eggs 1° srinldetl. tills tit*' sixth da} of iltlly, Grain Market. A OFFERING BARGAINS In his entire line, consisting of Flour. Meat. Sugar, CotTei SImm's. t .'hildl'elis' Shoes 'n >, ( Iue Vl , . . Il|l; !!ll H Tea—green and black—(Jeiils' Slioes, I. all prices; Clothing. Hants. |froiu ."i(te idoj l|oy Jeans 2(te per yard; Hals: die ....jHFlIIMl!?' '|j!'j! :|? H!!''i- 1 ••!•!« ''I':" Foints. IVuce*, Hack Hand*, Hafncss. • inpH-a, CoiFin Ijq" * itM'| swc; [;' jlaYes Fqrk- mid nnnicrmi* articles kept in a general store. Call Telephone No. 18, two rings, for anything waii’^d, j. i. hxi* r F. S.—Houses for rent, convenientIv situated and (iood Water. 15. it. \Ms. 15. Lti'si o\in. N. II. bill I.I.IOIIX. THE GAFFNEY LAND AGENCY Will give you next week a list of desirable! property they have for sale. If you have any Real Estate you wish to sell or rent 'GALL OH THEM. TEEMS MODERATE Chas. L. GoodrumJ I >o;ilor in Electrical * Goods And Constructor of 9 Telephone * Lines. -t •• J. I Keferem I iiven. On. Sal islaet inn t • I New ■ Style ■ Photograph! Wheat Fell* Irish Potatoes. Sweet (tnion* . I 7(* 1 '. l.ta* j Ml, .. ,f.2.V i» i.om; ... .* .*»(», 7."» I N. H. LITTLEJOHN. I nteiidant. J. E. W'kiistkh, Clerk of (‘otitieil. < >111 V Live Stock Market. Corrected by J. 3. Spencer. Horses jMOO |I2M Cattle I(* O -*» |bigs i . ."k* (<i tie. Sheep f? Notice. H AYINti bought out the black- sniithing business of V. L. For- tenhur} 1 am now prepared to scru the public to tin* best advantage in that line. All effort will he made to give entire satisfaction. I solicit your patronage. J. lb Eastkki.y. Cabinet Size, pC-l'yi w. Call and see them**—. t Wm. E. Wll Studio for Sale.