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DUTIFUL DEMOCRATS THKY MEKT AND ELECT THEIR OFFICERS. The Meeting Was Held Saturday—-It Was Composed Largely of Agri culturists—Hlsquire I. G. Sarratt President. I,imr<ti>nt' Township No. I Hotiio- emtii’f’lnh mtl ln<t Sjitunlay uft**r- iioon in (In* slorfliou.se of ('jirroll «Vr Slaev on Limestone avenue, lately oeeupietl hy T. Diivenport. I'lie nieet- ino was called to order hy (’resident I. li. Sarrat. who stated the purpose of the meeting, which was for re organization, election of officers and to select delegates to the county convent ion. An order was read from the county executive committee tothe effect that this township was entitled to four teen delegates and that the eluh would he compelled to forward om dollar for each delegate. < >n motion it was determined to impure what the money was to he used for before it would he raised. <Ui motion it was agreed that the names of those present should he en rolled before the election of officers took place. This was done. ’I’he roll showed lifty-seven vot«*rs present. These were most l_\ farmers. It heino Saturday few business men could at tend. The following: Were the officers elect ei I : President — I. <i. Sarratt: \ ice President — llev. .1. li. t arter: Secretary—Eil II. De<’anij»: lleeordino Secretary—\\’. L. Mor gan : Treasurer—P. <>. Stacy : <'onimitteemau forcluh—I. Daven port . President Sarratt thanked tin club tor the honor conferred, assureil them of his lifc-lori"'devotion to tin eause of demoera< - \ and (dosed h\ say. ino he hoped to die a democrat. The president appointed the fol lowing registration committee— Saudow Nor! h \ Abner Waters and \V. L. Morgan. The following is the cxeeutiveeom- mittee. appointed hy the president: Kd II. Hit amp .la-. M. Phillips. I. <i. Husky. The nieetini: then went into the election of delegates to the county eon vent ion. w hieh result ed as follows: .1. Itlanton Saudow Northy, Abner Water-. N. S. Allison. .1. M. Phillips. <('. Petty S. P. West niorelaud.-loe Hailey, d. I>. Lit t lejohu. S. t >. W alker, d. <Daniel D. L. Alison. W . Kound- tree. A <L Huskey. W. L. Morgan and T. !>. (iaini'S received one vote each, and T. Davenport one: these were complimentary . The following are the alternates: . P. Teal. W . II. Perry. .1. V. Win I- dn II. W . A. Austell, d. If. t’amphell llughAN'ilkins and IJoht. Nort hy. The Ung then adjourned to meet at [all of the |(resident. Ffiose democrats in the city and iownship who wish to he enrolled on lie (dub roll will notify Kd II. 'amp. at Tin: Li:n<;i:i{ office. I'hc mel ting was harmonious and Be re will apparently he m* division the (lemoerats of this township t- vear. LEFT ALL ALONE. GENERAL CONGLOMERATION ANOTHER MILL. AT BUFFALO. A Thoughtless Deed. | Sann one exploded a dynimite eart- [ilge near the building occupied by <>, J.ipseomh. the dispensary. in wliieii is the olliee of 'Sipiire Irratt nigli! Ixfore last. While lie Imdieve it )■• have been done for |irt. others think ’1 wa^ loaljejou- 1 he citizens generally condcniti The parly firing it could not nave intended any harm or he was ,very ignorant of the nature of the (explosive. People who are experts l-ay it eould not have been more fhau a half a stick, and it was twenty feel or more from the build ing. A eoiiph of handsful of dirt were blown up, hut no damage done whatever. The citizens generally regret il should have oeelired. even kun for it might he mi-eon- and a repet it ion of t he of- kill ciiusi gre.it indignation. The Strange Actions of a Mother To wards Her Child. Last Saturday its the 2:07 South hound Southern drew up to the sta- | tinn a woman, it stranger to j those who were present, leading a ! little child hy the hand, was seen to | leave the wading room and go to- | wards the train. When slot got into j the crowd on the outside she let the | hand of the child go and leaving it in the crowd got on hoard tin* train, the train moved otT. the woman be ing on hoard. There was a large crowd about the depot and no one seemed to notice or care for the little i waif left behind. In fact few people had taken any notice of the woman, thinking, perhaps, t here was some one there to look after the little one. Mr. (ieo. T. Kerris, who works in the mill at night, was silting over on [ the freight platform just across the track. lie noticed the little one walking about aimlessly, first going into t he wait ing room then coming out and looking in the direction which the train took, then going in the tclgraph office, coming out and looking after the train. Mr. Kerris went over and made impiires about the child and discovered that no one knew anything about it. He took the little one home and has taken care of it ever since. When Tin: Lki*oi:ij man called at Mr. Kerris’ home he was greeted hy Mrs. Kerris with a cherry good-morn ing and invited in. As she took her seat she was surrounded by a half dozen little ones—for Mr. and Mrs. Kerris have seven of their own. three girls and four hoys. The kindly-faced lady had been preparing potatoes for the noon meal and the little waif had a huge one in his hand. Mrs. Kerris, in answer to iuiplir'u s. said: "Yes. this is the little fellow. My husband brought him home, and. although we have a house full, we will try and take care of him. He is very bright and my litth baby, .lames Nathan, has taken up wit h hi m a (ready . In fact the children all take kindly to the lit t le st ranger. Ile seems like one of our own and my hushund say> he will give him up to no one but his mot her." About this time Mr. Kerris came in. He has a kindly expression of face and greeted the newspaper man pleasantly. Ilis story was in -ub- st a nee as t he above The little fellow takes kindly to Mr. and Mrs. Kerris and is always close about to one or the other. V\ ho his mother is cannot he determined, but it was rumored she had been seen in t'lifton since she left here. Yesterday the mother of the baby . Mrs. Pinckney Drown, returned to the city. She had not deserted the child. It >eems as if she expected her husband to take it. he having been at the depot, and he expected her to take it with her ami left a> the t rain pulled up. Itsastrange ease, • •••*■ • A New Store. The<uilTney M a nufaet uri ng t'o. ha- determined to open a store. They will tearaway the two small honscs whieh stand between the mill and Dr. Donuer s. till it in and build a -lore house ;>l feet front and I2<i feet long at the longe,-t part. In talking of the matter to Tim: Li:i>oi:k represenative. Mr. Wheat said: I want you to put thi- on the line tbaf yve are not going to build thi- store for itiiif p.M il lie alolle. but we are going on the uuti'kcf f,',* cater to town and country people as well. xV; will pity operatives their money and let them trade where they please. Some people have an idea we are going to build this store to break j down other merchants but -ueh is Hot the ease MV want to build Up. i not tear dow n. A New Road. . K. I liekson tells Tin l.i n- •sentative that then kit on fm it to open up it new •e di n et route to Earle.- ; md iifli 1 h >rln >t m| . Dm right of t he new road has been St •- Id 1 In* p leople art • going It) Lp. Thi swill he of im-al If||- Kfit to < iaffney. t brow invr Obituary. Died in Greenville S. C. Thursday •Inly 2b. I SI* I. Albert I lenry Johnson ; aged 2b years. :! months and 2b days. lie was the oldest son of Prof, and Mrs. \\ . L. Johnson, lie was born in Yorkville S. K. He lived for the past eleven years in Greenville, lie married Miss Willie Winn of that city June 2. ISSJt. lie left his wife and two children—one four years old and the other an infant of two months —to mourn his demise. He was well and favorably known *'a in GatTney w here he has left scores of relatives and numerous friends who deeply and sincerely mourn his dead h. Denth is usuallv -ad. It is csiwe- lioiint of trade here which > Dlaeksburg because of <1 cnee of a road in tbat m:ic sympathizes with the bereft. Presbyterian Church. Limestone Institute is Happy*. The last legal dif’iculty hnsheen re moved from the <‘oopcr-l.iuicstonc Institute, tin* heirs of the late Peter t’ooper—Abram S. Ilcwctt and wife I at the Presbyterian and Kdward t’ooper—having reee, been well attended dur- signed a paper relini|i^ md a great deal of in- to the property. Thirj led. The pastor. Ifev.K. I be and it leaves the has labored very earn- free to improte the jit hfully . llev. G. \| ] they propose to do nt^ Meihodi-t church, tin- plans and spcclfid fsday night. La-t night modi Ming the interior Holmes, uf Greenville, hands of the emit rue lie will remain until the tution will now take Met) w|i,ieh c^nnof be de- altain that dis(ii|< , B this writing j entitled, J OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too j Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. Justice Sarratt’s court lias done a fair business again this week. Itur streets are thronged every day with country water-melons, in qual ity. delicious, and often in size stu pendous. Mr. Junius Humphries displayed a huge beet at Tin: i.Kmmu office yes terday. It weighed six pounds and was raised in his garden. IL G. Dalh iiger. came in Tuesday and opened tip the dispensary We I- nesdity. This was done without nour ish of trumpets and only the thirsty were aware of the fact. A letter from llev. .1. M. MH’raw to S. L. Hopper says he arrived tit his Arkansas home July 2bth—three days from GatTney. The strike tit Itirminghnm. Ala., delayed him sev eral hours. William Marsh, of Wilkinsville. I’nion t’oiinty, hits bought it lot on < bid berry street in GatTney. where he will huild a handsome residence, when he w ill make t his city his home. Gome ipiiek Will, we want till like you. There was a party of drunken row dies at Draytonvillc church last Sun day and they proceeded to make things lively. What a shame that men will think so litth* of t hr nisei vi .«, their State and theirGod us to take whiskey to a place of worship. The little four-year-old son of Mr. Thus. Stacy was playing on the wagon at hi- home three miles north west of the city last Friday after noon when hi fell and broke has left arm. Ilis physician. Dr. Miller, re port s him as doing as well as could he expected. Mrs. Jas. J. GatTney. is a true and thotlglilful friend of Tin Li:nm:i;. Wednesday •he sept u- a beautiful cake of the linrst Jei*»y blllPT we have seen lately. 11 was rich in rolor and flavor and Hie aroma was most pleasant Mrs. GatTney will please accept mu t hanks, lx very Smith Carolinian regrel > that we have no history of this Stale that i- worthy of the name of history. We trust that tin* State Historical Society will formulate a plan to se cure a good history of Smith Carolina and that every woman and man in the State Will help the Society exe cute it. Mortimer L. Sams has closed mil bis stock of hooks and stationery to J. L. Trimmier, of Spartanburg. The goods were being shipped yesterday. Mr. Sains lias not yet dctcrudiici! w hat be will do, but say- it is likely , In* will pen with another stock of books and stationery at all early day at tin same stand. Two windstorms within a week have lain the corn, in many fields, alino-i to the ground. Good judges, however, claim that not much actual damage has been done to growing corn. The rains have left every grow ing thing in a tine condition to recu perate from any damage done hy the wind or previous dry weather. Frank M ill wood, of Wilkinsville. I ttt.'/d /'ountv. visited GatTney thi> week. He |a Hit- ,'ddy mn; like him. He always iutero-G jpa D’ff'ft.'f' his reminiscences of the paH upd ohservations of the present, lie was a good soldier of the "Lost Cause" in tin 7th S. c. Cavalry and hi- old n>Jope| i> his beau ideal of a man. Mr. C. * . it *o#f€fq wen down tii Limestone last Friday to see the game of hall. A\ Idle praeting one of the players failed to eati h tin* hall and it struck Mr. Ilamsey on the nose, breaking it. Dr. Miller wjis present aim attended the in- jmired man. After the Mow of blood had been stopped Mr. Kumscy remained to seethe game. Ili- nose will he slightly disfigured, however, for life. llev. G. M. Doyd closed a good m*»lilt';' at \sbury last Sunday. Stop's t,i junfill N!'R' «h*«*ply inter est ed, Those who juMp.d j/iM*. tized and received Into the t h'iirh. IIis next appoint meiil s are n• follows ; Kirst Sunday in August at Itiilah at J i!** p. m. the second Sunday in Aii- gust at Wilson -t'hapel; third Sun day at (lethseniane. and fourth Sun day at Delmont. lie will preach the first Sunday in Scp'cmlMT al Koster s < hapel. We hear ot a iiumhcr of good people who expect to visit (iaITney s. 1 >on with a .lew of investing in <enl estate. They tire not prs hut men win* want to itizens o| om* nourishing y . * *ui 111«11 * ■ h I e - - inst it li ming are doing most of When they come t hev mmodated. All fiatTuey Hi this—thrifty citizens, tnansioiis and business much more ornamental vacant lot,-. This One Will be a ao.ooo Spindle [ Mill. For several days Tut: I,i:o«;»:k has heard a rumor to the effect that the, Gaffney Maufaeturing Company was [ going to huild another mill. In order to get the facts. a represent at itc i called on Mr. Wheat, the manager. ! That court eons official said: "You may say the intention is to huild a 2(t.tMlti spindle mill next spring to commence about April. The present mill being so successful we have had offers from Northern capital to assist. Il is believed sufficient capital will he raised and that without difficulty. Mr. Whea*. accompanied hy Mr. Kd. Smih, of the Charlotte Supply Co., | will go North in a few duvs in the | interest of this new project. It is j expected Mr. Wheat will also do some work fur the Tucapau mill while Nort h. Personal Paragraphs. We regret to learn that I’rof. Kd- win Walters contemplates starting for his Western home today. How ever we hope he may find it both pleasant and profitable to return to our midst at no far distant date. Diehard Littlejohn, of Ashury. was in the city Wednesday on busi ness. Daniel Litth jolm, of Chariotte. is visiting the family of Dr. C. M. I.it- 11cjohn. Mi-- Kree Love Jeffries, of Ashury visited the family of Dr. Littlejohn Wednesday. Mis> Emma Sains has returned home frome At lanta. Dr. Henry M. Holmes is at Glenn Springs. clueian Kllis i> down from Kr* w insvilh*. N. C, I his week. Miss Kola Doyd left last Wednes day for Harris Lit Ida Springs to visit lu r-i-ter. Mrs. .1. T. Harris. Mi-«* Kva Dlanton. of Dlaekshurg. is visiting Mrs. J. A. Carroll and family. Mr. and Mrs. White, of Marion, N. C. visiting the family of A. S. Corry, Mrs. Whiti s parents. M rs. Net t ie \\ ills, of Johnson. S.t'. is in town visiting her father, Kev. 11. M. Doyd. !.. Daker was in Dlaekshurg Tu.s- day and Wednesday on bitsine--. \\ (IJenn. of Atlanta, Ga., ar rived In town ii/sf ; |’|p oli/y. He is a friend of John Gregory whnlD ||c wjjj assist in hi^ hn-iness for a while. fjester llopner. the ^qmier eoiir- teoiitf eoinliu ln;'*ui |jp* jfinniuy . jpt* severed Ids eontieeiinti wjl|| l|p|t j||i slit ip ion. lit is however the «*tuu | mirlhiii! (’les,'‘ We had a pleasant call from llev, W . D. Kihy last SiMnrday. Mr. S. L. Ilopjier and wife, MUs Lillian. Master Sammy . Mrs. W. .1. Hopper. Mr. Lucian Hopper and Mr. and Mr-*. Kd. II. DeCamp took a trip to DutTalo last Sunday. I*n the way they -topped at Mr. Logan Kllis’ home, where they were entertained In a most delightful manner. The watermelons were most drlp'hms and altogether the reception was wor'lf} of tin* host and hostess, Mi-- Annie Sam* Is visiting Mis* , A mde M illcr at Hock Hill. C. S. Kunk of Charlotte. N. C.. tin* popular line repairer of the Western I nion Telegraph, was in town two days this week. llev. II. I’. Smith, of Gastonia. N. C.. came in on the train Wednesday. Ilcwa- on his way to Salem elmreh where he will eoutintle a protracted meeting over next Sunday. Dud MeCraw went to his home at State Line. S. C. vesterdav to visit The Close of a Good Meeting Last Sabbath. There wasan unusually large crowd at Mttffalo Daptist ehtirelt last Sah- Imth, theoeeHsion being tIn* close of a protracted meeting. The pastor. Kev. F. C. Hickson, assisted hy Kev. W . K. Johnson, has been conducting the meeting at Duffalo and also one ■ t Wellford. The results are eneotir- ftging. The sermon Sunday was ex ceptionally good and the singing was sweet and melodious. The fervency of the meeting made those present feel "that il was good to he there. ennesseej Points of Excellence in the Tennessee I: mol her. Which have wrought forit the highest exeomimn-T * * * farmers and freighters throhghout t In* entire eoimt r\ Ledger Advertisers. The boxes in wheels of • Tennes-. e Wagon-an- f* Me invite LKiaiKK reader.- to in- hy a powerful llydraulie I’re-s. whii * is eapable of ex>'i • pert our ads this week. We pre-ent three hundred tons. ♦ (i. : i _ . .• , ., No Wedging, no opportunity of aeeunmlalion of -1 tottieir eonsnleration a few of the 1 many claims of t he Kccly Institutt* of Columhia. I'ersonally we know of There i-more iron and hetter iron work n mimher of men who stand to-day any ut her wagon offered to the trade. ns living momiments to the etlieaey * »ur woodwork is t hor (Uglily -atural.d in builing i . ,i-. , ,i. ■- i t Skeins are made of highest grade (•h*ireoal iron of this treatment. Dr. keelv lias . . . .i .t f , i .. .. • weigh more per set than those of any other wagon. done more, in the same length ..f The work is nil painted with the best brands of pa time, for humanity than any other , linseed oil. and finished with the best brands of Kiigli-b agency known. The institute does The spokes are driven hy machinery in hot ghio, a not pay for this notieeand wo do not '•'’'''I- *""• thoroughly seasoned: the axles nr I W eon hull and outside of box. and as a eonseipienee in Their tin*.- are the heaviest of any on the marUi ’ill I he an<l m pun* advertisement which we do not lieve to he meritorious. t 'it v * Jerk \\ ehster aduionisln .... i . . . . tongues, holsters, hounds and spokes of he.-t while oak: if- •>- l Maek sax it to ineiir tlieir favor for it has , • . , , ■ .i i i i ,i i i , .i e I a n* h. t In* best in Hie world. and t In* beds ol i I* a* l on ---i ' y < . ■" n p* >p- inerit to stand alotu . and they sim- | ;l ,. ply advertise because it is business to Tin* tongues and front hound-are ,-o const rue!> d i b-ti , ('.eight do so. And let us say right here' that rest upxii the necks ol the team. , | The holsters an* plated their entire length, and '! b"lt- are we w ill not admit tootir eolumns anv , . . . , , • i • counterwork, which prevent them from wearing liollom > , . We are proiitni of the "Tennessee" amt want to.-'-H y e: We also keep eonstantly on hand a lull line of D i - ind llarno-. ,,11 Kuruit ore. Stoves. Stove Kixtiires. rinware. etc. , , . \|so a full line of ITnlcrtakcrs (hkmI- *'Mtlins *',i ! t i i ! Durial male Clt IZellS of proper age to eolll** | forward and pay their street taxes. ' ‘|{,. m emher t hat .uir good are lioiiglit it t In right i*I i*. |. < (-1. which A I in si ness opport unit y i - offered '-i ves us t he low est possihle prices, a ml you get t in- b* ■ m lit ■ *i .! o ■ hv addressing I’.**. Dox I IIS. For Call and see u- before buying. furtlliT infuntPlfi"" '••'•ad eolumns. CARROLL, CARPENTER & HUMPHRIES. The C(irlil|i| llllgg' I'll.. (iresept to tile ||ol|<'e of our |';|l'liof; loda.V some of (In many exeellenl urines of thc|r good*. The tialTiu y NN’iigon mid Kurnllure Co,, are their <(affney agents. Call on lhem. A Baseball Game Right, Last Friday the Dupre's ami Hows’ met on the diamond at l.lmestotie, I In* largest crowd of tin* season was present, there being a large mimher of ladies ple-ellt. The contest was pretty and at first the Dupre’s gave it to tin* Koss’ in the neck for three innings, but then eanu-the chang ing of the tide and I lie Koss hoys broke the ice by niakinga run. After that lhe\ pulled together and by hard playing on their side and a couple of error-of the Dupre's they forged alieaij iiinj kept the lead until fhe c(Ji|. \y||i.|| Ih; S(.(U< -|oo«l Dupre j; lb|-- >>. Ijal terje-; l|t|ii||)l|r(e> ajpf l;i|*'/ oi||l| !i*'(|V\ ij :|i|ij N|eCr;p*. Til* C(|rji|tl| i|iip* i*aii|e *tp Tip day for a gtllM*' llM| nil'! pill i fei'ei) in tic lir-t iniiiiig. The Carolina Buggy Co., Are the largest man ufacturers of Vehicles in the South, and make the best only. Our goods have always taken the first premi ums at fairs when shown in competition with the world. The G$ffriey Wagon and Furniture Co., The Hennernan Monumental Jewelry Store. The Gaffney High Sghqol, It I- with phti'Ul’i Till l.l I nit tl b einihled to illllioiiuee I hill hot, IL C, Sarratt has reconsidered hh delei'ini- don't forget to a-k for tin* I'n loittm f iir'ilina Doggy . ' manurael ui'*''! ‘**1 honor by Carolina Bnggy Co„ N'oi'li \ il Iv*. C. Airs. /.\htJij;i MeCrsiw, of State •I -. f y it i | . , , ’ l.jlil poinc <b;wn Siindav To visit friends ami IVlitlj Vr' ; Sjiy re turned Inone yesterday. M is-e> Minnie Harris ami * *live Sar- ralt went to State Line yesterday on it visit. Miss Augusta I’lom rln rg'T j* \j-nt- iug Mi w % I m z Snrral I, Mb- Kva Sams ha- gom* to spar« tanlmrg on a visit. Miss A mde Torrence returned to her boine in the *,*ueen City yester day after a month’s stay in the <*itv. lorn Drown and f’has. I.ipseomh b fl yesterday for Gastonia, where they are to join the Gastonia base ball team and proceed to Charlotte, where tin y will play today . Mr. and Mrs. .1 T. MeCraw ami thive children have been in the city for thy «| few day- visiting rela- libsiGPl inriHh: *T|u'.v home J. I. Hamm ami If. c. aqpHtll *(1: tended the I ’ nlou meeting of I hi Hi m Ft tanhurg \ssiH*iation Inst week at Mt Zion. A Shooting Scrape. Low ns Sarratt and Itoh I’hilips. two colored "glut hull Ilis’’ of j c non II, W ere h<»som frirmls. in fact so imieh so that they slept together, sat to gether ami went with each other. They slept together Sunday night, hut are not likely to sleep together again soon. I or some reason l.ow ns arose before Hob did—in fact he left Hob io I be arms of Morpheus—.or someone el-e - arms—got his gun ami proceeded to try to put ftohhy to — 11 ep right ; in fact he wanted to put him in that sleep from whieh no man waketh. At any rate l.owns -Imt Doh in the rih- and lloh is in a serious eondition. l.owns i.« still at large. This happened in Grassy I’otnl ueighhorluxMl. luitnlli o*l| i'lud** ju < iijlfuey qnd will he phased I" sei| ||u* ei|elira|eil I'n.iiliuni Carolina Hujg.t m - any I hii|-' "!-• * hi* g ■ in - *ri w In eb * '.di on iIn in tor iinyIhing 't* iheir line nation to re-ign tlie prlm lpabldp 'if ami you will he treated right. Dm the Gaffney* High School. The trus. tees were unanimous in their desire to retain him and lie y ielded to their entreaties. I’rof. Sarratt take- rank with the leading teacher-of thi- -ce- Ijop and the working- of his school In'* V It' iip !ii||||jr;|l|!i\ j Ie w ill he a— »i*D*l hy an f|f|rjr||) run nf liar!!) *' Tin- Si'hool hegins it-* tirxt tl nil jl| Sept elllher. • • Meeting «t Draytonviffe Kev. \V. D. Kirby began last Sun day a meeting at Draytonvilh*. lit was assisted during the week hy Kev, \V. M. W hite. Sunday wa- ehil- dren -day ami the meeting prope^ began Sunday night. It i- Inlieved^ the meeting will he of lasting hene- tit as considerable interest i- -aid to he manifest. The meeting will close next Sumlav. 1 ho largest slock of Solid Silver Ware, Silver Novel ties. f > ! -A. - M i rrs i and ^ f K 'i. in Pied- m o n t C a r q iina. Out ot iown^ ordei s solic ited. AOiiiire, "The Court of Lasl Resort,” Those wlio litivp iflilcd to set cured elsewhere of Hie WHISKEY, OPIUM, MORPHINE andTOBACCO HABITS and NERVOUS EX HAUSTION are invited to CORRESPOND WITH X The Keelj Institute P. O. Drawer 27, Columbia. S. C. Joe. W . Lowry, colored, who works \ D —Tin K. . ly Tn alunnt i- ad- |am|of the tialTney Land and I m- mini-ti red in Si.ulh Carolina at Co rel uriud ' * •: i . i u llFiin il!'H! J'"** brought to Tin. Li: i;i:r office the first of the week some of the tim st speeimeus iif German millet ever seen here. Joe has about ij half acre of this excellent stock f'* <1 lllllj wdl'ij' - ipjlf more. |- tl g***»*l filHIP P: Il W||||I*| III Wf || jl our farin'p-= gem ixilly would li apu tin- |e»si,n growing gnt*s ; Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Tin: Di:st Sm.\i: in tin- world for Cuts. Kruises. Sores. I'leers. Salt Khciim. I'evi r Sore». Tetter. <'happed Hands. Chilhlains. < 'orns. and all Skin Kruption-. and ’Misilively cures I’ile-. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaetion or mom** refumlei. I’riee 2.’( cents per ho\. Kor Saic hy W . II. Dupre. THE MARKET REPORTS. I umbi; For Sale. A di sink's opp. irt unity in * ialt- ii. v. S. •: •’f'l** tn •j'.i** cleared ncr month during the Summer, and Tljl.re i tia n ip.lltip ip jpi w 11111' i , oliti i I al l |*i q p j i'i 11. apij l|ie bp sj lie-- can lie ji-;frn'i ij j|| a (pw w»*|:k-. Addn — ll"> |!b • laffm i s * A Will; ST Dill l.l—All) per-i.n wblilng to buy a drill ijn'iip call on or address S. II Ellint! Man S. t'. CAUTION. gity; Cotton Markets. | ,,fpej.,j |,y 111r f-iijffny jjrnk. ra-.' iillifImwiniMMII i II. Mark' ! dull |.jt|h| f||.tip|iu|. Cent Grad* : b ]\ Stains In Ij j Produce Market. Corrected by T. Daxeiiport. Ctlll'kt'IIH,. ii,,, Hut I cr . I a In 211 Egg- jtt Grain Market. I 'urn ... 7ti W beat I .no Pens.. tilt Irish Potatoes |.2a (- i.’»** Sweet " .Vi Oldolis , , 7a Live Stock Market. Corrected by J. G. Spencer. Hor«es $1*0" if 121* Cattle I<* t.i 2a Hog- ac t.i tii . i Sheep .fl f<> ft A LI. persons are eaulioned against pn rehasi ng releplnuie instru ments requiring Datlery for their operation, or Using instruments nf this description, except under li cense of the American Del! L lephotie Company, of Duston. Mas-. This eonipany own- Letter--l’atenl Nn KiiLViJl granted to Kmile Der- jji|er Nip. njii* |7 IS: 11 Ini* a eoin- lijpnl ti'li grapli i||nl ji jep||nne am* rq|i| Mils la 111 r- |*;|iI'pt No. |7L-'*I gpi|i|tnj ji; Tj|i|ip:|- ^ K.iji-on Mai *t IMI2 |n|* a spi ;|kjiig li h giaph which Pal <'n| s i ih ei tq mh|U|i'ii| i|l j in i nt ions | ♦rt ►! ( 5< M* If 4 >1111 1 ! > v 7 1 ! > ’4." \ 1- !♦> InviP, -a ' •« 1 i : • ruin 1 rt li't*' * , 1 . ,*, 1. iiald?*: Kina H .■i; p i si 17 r,r,7 I't- of Aniei*ieat L i.i with 1 larl lord **l IIa assets ' . J. Ilouu w i 111 • Is ,,t .f , .t.<Mis.s:i| IVnn Kir ■il V.ilb a- si’l > of .<.*►. . v. • 1 can place a y r •si. y mi may ha vi 1 *• 1 'i* • lu forc coni ra'*t ing t" • y * F. G. SI "ACY. Notico. LJ AVINtJ hou Lie Ma.-k- L. Kor- ■ • • 1 111* 1 ; ' |1)V 1 o ill* ; ■ i * >« ' • \ t .lut in | li;i i 1 i nr. A 1! i 1 • ^jV j• r|ij ir< >;•! Li made 1 i 1 solicit \ i jM r j »;i l !’* i 11j • I * ! : 1 .:i.\ O i ^croc-t : . ■ ' v, y^l 1. MALI •Wit b- - mi the tow n of t < -ixteell (ICi) years l\ a**) \r;ir •• • I r 1 > . iin* hereby r. ■ eond in- -tal'n ' in . •hie f..r thi- \. a; I.: I < Irik I Kb’ A Nil w I a fn 27 it'"l euibraei all toi'ni-or iiii|.ropi|oi j|l|sU|j| I < |*.- i|m| of ejpjxtn I eh ! pl|iim' Valuable Farm for Rent. * »|''KKK my home plantation * * i la *•»> I’oimI, 1 1', lor rent !mi line or Miol'r \t •;ir- i m* j inli tig my dw. him 4 *• 1 O I’l' I |Ol| •e. ginnery ami saw m III: n\III if n I I Id- properl \ ■epiiniti ; In or nil t Ogf Iher. Tills lainl is -1 1*011 g II Mil \ If abuiniiint ly un* diT pn ■ pel’ elllthati mii . Tbiepiintn connect ion w illi * • a Hi m y S. C. Opel till An. 'ii-i 2** MACHINE 1 • »r i \i \<.m: BOM LJ o. - I > I». I I 1.(1 Dili