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GENERAL CONGLOMERATION 01- NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short tor a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. Tln*r<- will l><- a ^iinn‘ of Inill this aftrrnnnn at Limestone a! foYloek. There was a reception at the home <»f I'mf. Sams Tnesilay ni"ht eompli- mentary to 'i veral visitinj; youity hnlies. \Yc received a eommiinieation yes* lerday afterimon from t'owpens. hut it was too late to oet it in type for t hi> is-iie. There is no complaint ahoiit crops in Ihi* surrounding eotintry except in the upper ••doe of I nion county, where they need a little rain. GAFFNEY VS. CHEROKEE. Our Boys Can Play Baseall a Little Bit. Saturday afternoon the (iaffney Itasehall (*lul>. accompanied I »y a I tout fifty people. Went down to meet the hravos of ('herokee. the ('htTokee LOCAL LEDGERITES. "i.fm” i{i;t:s'K'n at tiik uat. hoys oave the (iaffney sluooers a cor dial and warm welcome seeialdy. hut Mr. N l.ipseomh hrou^ht to Tm: when they heoan to play hall it was |,l |M.ia; ofliee yestenlay the tinest liot lolio Iwfore t he ( herokee hravo 'peeimen of t he tomato-ecu t his sea-i heo.an to loose some oi their war -on. It is of the Victor variety. j paint. ml which the ,|,, t, *| i ... 'Mmc was ohived could he made the I here .was a sociable Mondax j t • et t iest in I he State wit h a very ■ -ile of t he n horrible condition now—heino eovt red with evening at the residence of Prof. W . | l' r ' F. MeArther. The affair was com-I liHl e work—it heiii” on plimentary to several visiting yoiino ! "hi iron mill, hut it ladies. ,f Assessors at its | hriek hats and cinders. The -nine was called at *i o clock, by tiatlney r I t ime, and for one hour and fifteen minutes the hoys of both sides did their lies!. \t the end of that time I he Stale I loan I •• meeting last week raised the real es tate in Spartanburg county 2 per cent, on valuations scut in by Audi tor Fpton. Mr. Howland Gaines shot a white I'*" 1 P la >'‘d ,iv '' a'td-a-halt mn- erane at Mr. Sam Jefferies ti>h pond j "Y' 1 * attd the hoy- hud to -tail h»i four feet, two inches from t'p to tip and three feel < ven inches from ; " il> anxiotm to play end of its hill to tips of its toe. home, although the ( lierokee ellll while longer . * t. l.ipseomh has made a move • • ■ ■ i ■ . i f 1 (lalTnev in his store. He has moved the of- .... , , , , „ , ('iierok lice Irom the front to the rear of the building, put up a new nailery in or- | der to make room for his increasino i t rade. Two youn^ men left Spartanburg 1 late in the afternoon of Tuesday, in ' a private conveyance, attended a I reception that nijrht in this city, and j returned to the Ituro the next morn- j ilio by li o clock. | Prof, .lohnsou and wifeand "Hilly” ! n turned home from the bedside of Albert Johnson at Greenville Wed nesday. Mr. Johnson is eonvalesee- in^and hope- are entertained of his speedy reeoverx . A lar^e parly of Gentlemen went to broad river Tuesday niydit on a lish- illy; frolic. They were joined W ednes day by a party of ladies and they in dulged in a tish dinner. They report a nio-i en joy aide t ime. I here is some eonitnolion in the ‘bachelor s Club. There are indi cations that one of the most popular members is yroino to step off. He says he will desert the ranks if the ifirl w ill only -ay "y es. Tin nint h anniversary of the Gaff- m-yCity l.odire. (i. N. u. of o. F. colored.w ill be celebrated in this cit v July 2(it11 and 27lh. There is to he a .festival. addre-.-e- etc. Let the phired !• d ks "ojt i har. If. M. Stokes, the veteran editor of The -core at the end of the tilth inn- injf was f, -J I! I ti—21 | u 2 <• <>— J ( ’h» l\\t» niM> in Iln’ir Jiiilt <if iIm* ^i\th !mi1 | Iiom* et»»J It 1 tmt I h• rotlI lied ill the came. \l first it looked as if Chero kee had the best of it for MeCraw succeeded in striking out c. Lips comb. lirst man at the bat. but after that the boy- jot on t • him and pounded him all over the lirld. batteries—Gaffney C. l.ipseomh and T brow n :( herokee. Mc('raw and Whiteside-. The battery work on both sides was very well doin . and especially the eatehinc. The < 'herokee hoy s are a • lever set and treat their visitors well. They promise to practice up a little and come to (iaffney. || j- to be hoped they will, and it they do come the (iaffney people should sei how we)) t he v on n l ren t them. the ( nion Times has sold that paper I • *•» • to a slock company and retired from Labor Day. the editorship. He is .succeeded by j l.«bor Hay has been a State holi Josinli (Tudup. a yoiinc North Caro- ^' ,v ' n 1 '■•Me lot tin litian. The polities will be neutral. I here was a picnic at Limestone Sprino Tuesday afternoon. 'The at tendance was I a rue and consisted principally of little children. 'They till enjoyed themselve- immensely and ar< briuhter. healthier and i 1 prettier for the afternoon - sport. IJ. C. Thompson had a very line setter doc bitten by another doc which is supiMised to be mad. Mon thly niubt. He paid to have the years. but not a fourth ol the people cele brate the day. \l the present ses sion of eonefes- it was made a na tional holiday—therefore it bears the same relation now that the Ith of July, or any other holiday does. It is distinctly an American holiday. Every laborer in \merie.a -hoiihl ) celebrate lit/ day and every employer in America should ••< /•.brate he day with tin laborer Tltcdil; (pr peo ple who labor with either braWi of brawn and Iherelon all should join doc trained |,ul hit that he oiiffht to, it . ...debration. There i* an ffort kill the doc. >.» yesterday alien i foot to have a hie picnic f lir ihi- lhe1racied<sdAVi,si«. |.are Witj^er-!,.^,,,,,,,,,,,,,. day. Think formal. it 'ji n »<| j m *o j > 1 a * :nn| ; f * I «ill Alls. J. K. W ilson, colored w',iH:l | 1 I" 11 -' -"" ,l ,in " f " r .. ,, .. ifn tlie \iar—Mondav September ltd. speak at Wood s Hall tomorrow evrii<-| 1 ! • «•» •- inu at s o clock. I he object is for ^oAixenir of Our Convention, ttic .s«ipj»ni't of tin colored oj'phatuice We .fill like to cherish plea-ant at J-atica.-C ej-. S. C. she conies well memories ,,i d mviic ' bright dreams feeommended and all ci M »d, eharita- hiinnt ns still, <#ur' .teemed friend in. F. W ilson )ni . I'Ol o- ;\ ent ion : and some !;»<•< > am* sr**n Hoi* 11m* I'iirlv {mrl IIM* \\«u*K h 'MU iinmiM t Ih " 11 a M11 * > «>! til W «• shoiiM .‘ill |»(»>>«•>> . . .... . I 11 i ^ 11h > ni • n 111 vmjii* I.le pe oplc -h •Iji 1 |er. illld un <-t M r. M espeei ally ih. * <*f»l <»|V( • I p. •OJ.Ie. graphei Mr. W. comb, • .f the Up-. visited comb Hot el 1 »n»u ghl 1^1 'i'll). Li 1 Im;u; 1 familia rly part of tin • Week |l iod-sizcd stveet jn.lilloe.- - grow 1 h. ’Tin •y are Ids and are the lirst re i t he -a me day , in itt ever. umphri. s got some very Items Which Are Too Short for a Head, ing Bunched Together. I here is to be a Sunday-School convention at I >ray ton ville next Week. Mr. I’ropst. of Concord X. (’.. who lias the contract to build II. Ih Wheat’s residence lias arrived in the city and is placing the material on the •' ruUn d to begin work. A young man by the name of Farris got one of his fingers caught in some of the machinery at the Cotton Mill a few days ago. and it was so injured that it had to he amputated. Hr. Miller prcformedjlhc ope rat ion. Miss Hattie Fatriek. daughter of Mr. Isaac Fatriek of Wilkin ville I ni. n county, died last Monday. Miss Fatriek was an attractive young lady, possessed of all the good traits of her family, which is one of Fnioti county's oldest and worthiest. The family has the sympathy of 'Tin: LkiniKis, especially so. as Mr. Fatriek lias allot her daughter and a son w ho , are very sick. • • Personal Paragraphs. < 'oiinty ('ommissiutif r K. M. Jolly, whose leg was amputated a few week- ago, was in the city Tuesday. He received hearty grettings and congratulation from his many friends. Itiehard—minus one leg—is him self again.'' John MeAlexander. one of the most genial shoe men on the road, was here early in the week. Hoe” Hos-. was down the tir>t of the week on business and pleasure combined, lb- was accompanied by Mrs. boss. Krit/berg. one of Spartanburg's great twirle -. was down on a pleasure trip early in the week. C. A. burgess took a trip to Spar tanburg Tuesday to see Ids hither. He will be gone several weeks, dur ing w hieh t ime he w ill also visit Nort li ('arolimi. Walter baker left 'Tuesday for Prosperity where he goes to join his brother Kenneth in the canning busi ness. We wish them both much sucres* for they are deserving young men. Mrs. W. it. l.ipseomh and chib • Iren have gone to Spartanburg and Paeolct on a visit of several weeks. Frank White, of Atlanta, and one • >f the iimist popular Knights of the grip outlie road, was here yester day. Mrs. II. S. Lipscomb and children. Mrs. W . S, Lipscomb and little Miss ( arrie Stewart left yesterday for Ashe ville. where they go for recreation. He. Allen, a bright (Juecn City hardware man. was here 'Tuesday. Logan Ellis, the most progressive farmer of Krwinsville come down yesterday. He returned home to day. Mrs. M.G. Holier!s. of Ninly-Six. is visit tig her daughter. Mrs. II. n. Sams, on Victoria AvrllUc. Nat Turner, cotton buyer for Sloall A' ('o. ( harlotte. hut located in Geor gia. is at home on a visit. Mrs, Curtis, of Ninety-Six. who lias been visiting friends and ae- ipiaintanees at Limestone, Jj;i- rc- t’irned to her home. Tom Law. of Spartanburg, is here under the instruction of II. lb Wheat in t he cot lou mill business preparatory to taking up hi- position in tin ’J’ljesi- pati mills, now in course of erect ion. ('latide ll'is-. one of our best, of tho hanking house of Carroll ,v Stacy, and dashing bud” MeCraw, the pride of Limestone and Gaffney, went to Charlotte on a trip the first ol the week. 'They came hack 'Tues day Mb’? Richardson, of Hart-- ville. is Iji.ft. Mj — Selnna l.ipseomh. at Lipscomb'* Miss Vie and Master llcptH-H Amos, of Spartanburg, two bright little folks, are visiting Mrs. If. ('. Sarratt. their sister. Mi-- Lizzie l.ipseomh leaves today to visit Miss Annie Youngblood and Annie Miller, in York county. Miss Agnes Coleman, after a pleas ant visit of two weeks with Iter col ic*,'*' friend. Miss Mu vine Jcffcric* at • * * > * Home, iiiijt ^m-nyd to her home at Saluda. X. C. Jim-Gaffney, a former resident, tint Among the Magistrates. Straws that Indicates. Tins has been a rather lively week About three inonths ago the most among tbe magistrates. ( hief Justice famous shoe manufuctury th • 1 nit ed Homier lias bad ids hand full, ns also States, and tve Indict in the world— Associate Justice Sarratt. The W. b. Douglas Shoe Co., of Monday Jack Hunphries was he- Hrockton, Mass., plaei *d a cold met fore J ust ice Homier on the charge of with Tiik Lklukk for t wo inont hs. assault and battery, the complainant That contract expired two tv. •eks ago being a colored girl who resides on and they regarded the investment so j the same farm with Humphries. At favorably that tin v • have made a i Huro r c the preliminary trial Squire Homier new contract for five months. Thes decided I lint the case was not such as to warrant its being taken to a higher court, therefore, a jury was drawn, eomjaised of whites and blacks and after hearing the evidence the jury disagreed, so a new trial was ordered ; for today. Tuesday a colored girl, named j Tisha boss, was arrested for stealing | clothes from another colored woman. | named Maggie Garrett. The Ifoss woman wanted to impli cate John Gilmore, hut the evidence wa- not sufficient. so he was discharg ed.w Idle she was lined fla.ili default of which she went to the county jail i for thirty days. While Tisha was skirmishing around for bail and pleading for her mother to mortgage the cow. a darkey volunteered the advice that she had better go to jail for thirty days as she "would he out er de wether, iltl de M a t e *T hoad i II ’ her. ” <»n Monday Squire Sarratt had the ease of Ed. Hurham for throwing rocks at the vestibtilc. After hearing a portion of the evidence the ease was post polled until W ednesday. At the resumption and further hear ing young Hurham was found guilty and sent up to the higher court. Today Squire Sarratt will he en gaged in the hearing a ease of breach of the peace. Also oil'* for assault and battery. • • Among the Sick. We are glad to report to Inquiring friends that little Hep Gains is eon* valeseing and though very weak the promise of regaining strength cheers his devoted parents. 'The red. ripe tomatoes richly are enjoyed by the little invalid, and in company with the salt sifter some weary moments are beguiled. Hatne Iftiinor alarmed u> with ex citing whisjiers of the extreme illness of Mr*, If, S l.jpsroMib: We afe so graii ful tlull itu Haute a* hc|| as anxious friend* were undtily alarunl- Mrs. Lip*coiuh Is nut again, Mr. Ifohert MeCraw and our young friend Hradtis Whiteman Fryor are doing well and we hope soon to see |j)cm tilling their important niche in t he famll v Alex Eurger-on ha* been laid up some few day* I hr past urf.k on ac count of sickness, Mr, Mamney. of Hlaekshurg. has been doing I he ' Huiiitny act” during Ale*'s all* seliee. Mrs. Samuel Ifo-- has been con fined to her home several days by itliu-Si«, ll js to lie hoped she will he out again soon. Hr. J. G. Gaffney is very low aim a|l hopes of his recovery have van ished. John HnnihilL of Hray tout ilh j* dangerously ill. Mrs. Louise IM amp wa> contim-d to her apartmenls at tin Limestone Inn several davs thi^ week. She i- out again, however. people know how and when to ad vertise and we can say unhesitatingly that their goods are equal to the best, Wilkins bros handle their goods. Tin; I.i:im;i:k lias received nine new suhseriliers tlie past week, besides several renewals and has not had to discontinue a single copy. 'These new suhseriliers come without solicitation save the examination of a sample copy. We have a number of friends who do a little work for u- hut we have no regular solicitor. If volt want a good local paper t rv Tin; Li:im;i:k. TAKEN 11 'Pliiss Wook I ho studio. < >n and after J id v Lit h we w SUMMER GOODS AT A GREAT REDUCTION! Wm. E. Wilson admouis In •s you not to i fail t .. have ; tour phot « 1 taken t his we ek. be stir. I*, call .11 t he art ist. .laim •s J. < uitTney advert is. a line Jcrsev cow for sale The Stuart Cin and puny change their ad. biiclni < on i - Summer Wor-leds. Lawn- 'I ul l‘m>. (hit ing.- (iin jlui a: Laces. Embroideries. ,Ve.. Ac., We would rat her have the ic these good- over, and we a — ure you it will be to your micro see us. c' i ^ > 'r 11 i :s <,;! It you ba\e not boiigbt you -ummer siiii now is your t give a Heal. Genuitii' bargain. Suits for men from if I un. Wbit. I-, iey (ban carry '•i eiime and r wo w n Ho! For Wilmington! The pleasure and amusenient event of • he season lake- place Tuesdnv next (July 21.) Ilamsenr'-excursion to W ilminton promises to he unsur- passed in that line. The manage ment have certainly been very careful to leave not lung undone tbat would tend to the comfort and amusement hf lh't*‘ who attend. There i- a >1 riel gt|aran|ei: {hi|| qii nivx•lyi-m will he |o|i r.it' i). Siihrjety \yj11 lie I he order of I lie ilny : crowd fp*m tills wee) joil talk of going, |.ef till who eitu participate for they will feel better for Iniving taken a duvs off. 11 .x 'r :s i > ^ 11 < > i c ^ : (lur stock i-complete. It ha- been fully aeknow li'<lg< h ihal we are ahead on Shoes and Slipper**. Come and -•••■ u- as welwill !*• p|. as.-'I to -ee von. Yours lrulv. \\ I I i * nr < >ss. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE IS THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING. ♦ 5. CORDOVAN, fRENCHA ENAMELLED CALL $ 4.*S^ FlNECAlfiK&NGARDl ♦ J.tfPOLICE.3 Soles. ^2. BoysSchoolShoes. f LADIES • t&AJ. Ym Mvr M«arr kv »Hrrkaalug W . L. lloMglaa Mhura, Bf—. « <* ure the lurgext nianufucturer* of advrrtiued shoe* in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protecta yon again*! high pricea and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing Qualities. We have them sold evety. where at tower prices for the value given than •gjr pfhrr make. Take no substitute. If your irtkr EMMtef »>»ppf y jwb we t>y WILKINS BROS, iaffney, §. Q Ice-Cream Soda A X I > HONEY HEW, The billies bivurib' dni'h' WE * WILL * OFFER * TO * THE * LADIES, From our Millinery Department, 50 dozen Ladies’ Hemstitched linen Handkerchiefs at 10c each, former price I 5 and 20 cents each. All wool Albatross, 25 inches wide, at 1 2;j,c a yard. We are otter ing Splendid Bargains in White Qoods ^pd Remnant of Summer Dress Ooodsj. CARROLL & CARPENTER. J- i I*-* OFFERING BARGAINS In his entire line, consisting of Tl'Uir. Mejil. Sugjir. ('nffee. Ten—green ;t ti< 1 hhlek—< •• I Si r ,. I. ell*' Slioes. < liililren- Shoes, nil prices ; ('lot iiinu. I'.-iiil - from Vic up: ii 11 W ool Seliool Hoy Jen us 2i le p ; r \ n rd ; Hi*; Fnruling Implements, such .ns Flow - Flow Stock- Flow I*..inis. I l';|ee^. bne|x billuls. 11 ll mess. <'* ll 111 I's. ('ol I oil bow - U ! ,• I S I - |I;ik. -. Forks. ■IIH! nmrwt* •{}.'|i , 'l,‘:' i kepi in :• g. : n.;nd !••" TMu- iW. twq r> n fi s - t°f- anyLiiinp vvuiilGq. .1. I. WA I< K A'l' l'. F. S. — llolise- for relit, coll vc|ll,i|l| ly sllllul'il • I < A ( COOK & GAFFNEY’S. For Sale. F oil SAFE—A fine Jersey < ow ; en If In dnys old. Jilllies .1. (ij|ffU'*\ . An Attempt at Burglary. There hnve been severnl ultempts imidt reeeiitly t**g<-t intothereshh-nee of Hr. Crnwley <lurlllg his tihsenee. The Inst attempt was made last Sun- tiny night. The Doctor was out on professional business. A short while after midnight Mr-. Crnwlev heard. . . ‘ , ! A M HEAT Hill Ll.—Ant person some one on tile rmir nonreh t»f her i ... , , 1 , * * wishing to but n drill ehenp house. The parlies made colisidera- ,. !( || or nthlre.-s S. 'll. Elliott Mnml. hie noise hut when asked win* they S. C. were nml what their htisiness was 'live no reply. Mrs. Crawley got j CAUTION. Tn.r ;m.lli an' 1 Wesson and wcut to a , A bI. persons are cautioned again.-t "•/ * f‘h ..i W. , M window and fifed Jw<i *L*,l-. id which .i • . i . t’f *»* • i , ... lb o. StM = II S I.M'st "till II 1.1.11 0)1 X 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 the intruders became ti’lgtdi (uij "mi;] ran away. Its a dangerous piece of work for anyone to he prowling around the home-of people aft <t midnight and if anyone is caught at Hr. Craw ley’s it w ill not he good for him. purchasing Telephone instru ments requiring battery for their !(ff - Vj;d.ion .or using inst rumeiit s of tills ticscl t|il loi,.' lO'il'T li cense of the American bell Telepliolfp Company, of boston. Mass. This company ow ns Letters-Faletil Xo. ((ill..■*(**.•. granted to Emile ber- liner. Xovemher 17 IN'.H, for a com- CALL OR THEM. TERMS MODERATE. Carroll," , "Humphries, -Keep constant ly on hand a full dr<>| < 'ook <V < iaffnevi our album . ami r• ^•all to memort dear. t he liiilej)i!i o) r ilal hi , arts and b s old ol hi- uaiden. Kirr at the Liineworks. mon tier says lit* lias an idea of I <>u last Sat unlay morning alioitt kg for l 'oiigre-s from tin* T i ft h i II o clock one ol the I a r ,r i • ba r re I •ssiioiia Hist riel. He asserts! houses helonginu to ih* I. mu st * .lie le has as great •hiims upon , Springs Lime <'o upany at Limestone as some of the men who Springs was discovered to he on tire, (resented t he dist riet hereto- The lire was under sueli headway that Hr. bonncr the district jit was impossible to extinguish il. nve a judge a physician, The building, with about ilOlt fin* find a .-t aG'lnaii. ; i-he.l barrel- a e,„ -iderahl. .plant it y of material and tools, were entirely ha- been guying the es-| eonsiimed. Los- about tJt.Vlti. no in- rlotte (>1.server eoneern- j suranee. iimv line. (Miieials of t he I _ ,, , . ’ Bu< kien s A tme I l.imestone llailw.iv sat 1 -i" . |opt nostleh -ul.terfuge as futs, briii-i - Hon track of I he Sollt iiertl to i llhetliu. i''ever>ort stibu' • -top here. 'The ! Hand- < liilidain- <1 Erupt ion- ami no-it! or no pa\ required. ^Vdl-h import- to give perfect satisfa now of A unist on ’ A la .. eame to the city last Saturday to attend t lie bedside of his filth. •r. Hr .1. G. Gaffney. He is accompanied l.y his litt le son. T rank Eauey . of Monroe. X. (*, arnted in >)l>‘ city y esterday on a t isit to Ids fjiintty. M iss (; corgi a mid E • 1 Haimi<h i(l boiling Springs, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex T'lirgeJsoii. 'Thomas Jolly , of | ioiling Springs, was here yesterday on business. Miss Louise Hotmir is visiting t he family of Frof. Sams. Gaffney i s al- I M ' MI • I IMjllJiillll” III dittlthiVi it."'"/' }" r <‘all ami L o"i‘ /inti'' ‘/j/jj" v\ l ‘" MeKnight ret unis iionie, THE MARKET REPORTS. Harness, Etc., Etc, l.incd telegraph and telephone and '■•'••"■'* '•''•■'" | *''*T''"'''' l rj-"iV' rs ' l '"'."' 1 .., N ''- ,7 ' »'• Furniture, Stoves, Stove Fixtures, Tinware, Buggies, Wagons, ^ In I lintn;i> A Kfiisnli. MaiV •». " 1 ’ ' GO ’ (J 1 ! Ifor ii s|M*aikin^ Inln^nipli, whirli W.- will offer •'rand bargains i„ ' • , « ,, itts cover fundamental inveiitions miiriiTT’.^V'rT’m rm"* - Also a FllllLjne of UKDERTAKER’S GOODS,COFFIRS. CASKETS ARD BURIAL ROBES. Me are md much on I.lotting, hut we will l» glad l" t’m'n'.-li ton when •• . in need of anything in our line, and as we pat so..! • a-li mr aii •! out joods M vl»» y|, : j 11 j,i|| J Ijat tve '•an make it to tour ini er. -i 1 •• H A \ 1 X <. I.oil gilt out tile blaeK- — — - - — - - m . ^ - .. ■ a . . « smithing busi„es-o. A. E. I'or- ^5^1 iUUl 1 M IfOloi'O City Cotton Markets. Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries • //I I he city w ill, ere -el|t up z-oz(U*'li import about t|)e desjfe.<^ p refit ndeo Friee ^*vr Sy ie bv M . b. Hi way s glad to Welcome lief, and her many friends wish her a pleasant slay. Miss Mayrl.tim is visiting in the y is a great favorite wherever and has numerous friends place, where she formerly join of our < ollcg -. K. >n* ad of this city is ^sister. Xlrs. Yarhoroiigh fhor, S. C. Sin vt ill i.t' Fa iiiont h. teiil.ury I am now prepared to -ervt l!eme;iil.er 1 hat onr good-are bought at l In rigid p I the pul.lie to the best advantage in gives us the lowest possible prices, and you get the bem- Corrected by the Gaffney brokerage that line. AII effort will be made t:> see u? and Commission Co. give entire satisfaction. I solicit 1 I Market dull. Light demand. ; your pal ronage. J. IL I*, tsmtt.v I ted liFiiil.' 7i f" 7.\ i — ■ ..I . i ■ -I. HI III l|» *f^ fjj *4 ; Product Marknj ' j 4'OHH- Ilf f»: 'vy i :lion t <U*litv Corrected l.y T. Havenport. Clliekens 2’t butter 20 Eggs In Grain Market. Cur!* 7n Wheat I.OM Fens tin Irish Fotatoes |. 2.-| (a I. ."»n Sweet .v» Htliotis 7 •”> Live Stock Market. Corrected by J. G. Spencer. Horses (,i $I2m Cattle |n in 2.'» Hogs .’a* (a tie. JSlicep $1 <«. $4 I'orty |>i*x*r-*x‘n trs ;t\\ ;i \ ! For every dollars worth of Dry Goods bought from J. R. Tolleson he will givj thirty-two useful and eight ornament; presents. Come before the supply is ex hausted. J. R. TOLLESON.