The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 10, 1894, Image 3
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ACROSS THE BORDER.
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North Carolina News Condensed for
Quick Reading.
rii«-1 wrlflli imminl session of tin 1
\V. T. C. lonvi-mil nl Hi^li I’oinl
Motiiluv.
A tir^ro nmvirl wns ulinl nt Siilis-
Imry Mnniliiv vvliilr I rvin^' to I'sriiiir
nml is i*\|>i , i*li*iI t<» ilii 1 .
’I'l •• Ih'liiomits of IMii'liiiiii rounty
Iihvi' noiniiiiitnl |{. 15 Mooiio for llio
Sonatlo; • ll '. K. romliiisoii for llio
Vlotiso, nml roiiomiiiiiloil iill Ilioot lior
roll lit y ortioiiils.
Vmioo'soldooin|imiy.llio Koiioli mill
Uoiuly (tiianls. will moH :il Asliovillo
in aiinunl ro*imioii August -•»!Ii. mnl
hoar n mcntorinl adilross on their
^rout t’aptain.
The Norlli t'arolina Sliilo (’onvon-
tion. wliioli mot :it Ualoi^li Woilnos*
•lav. iloclaroil fora ratio of l<‘» to I
ami against sonatorial primaries.
It omlorsoil rrosiilotil I’lovolaml s
tarilT reviews.
Jala*/ Myers, a ili'iimmor. was sliol
twice by Kred Oliver an oil mill man
In <'harlotto Monday. Myers had
a fancied j'rlcvunco ii^ainst Oliver
and inade threats ayaiust him. His
mind Is said to have been iinbalani'ed,
The wounds ape nut necessarily fatal.
BTATB NEWS.
Cowpens Chronicles.
It'orrespondeiii'e \\ i i Kl.\ i l i’i.l i;.|
('owckns, S. \iii'tisl T. -Mr-
O. |,. Itnrnet t and children a tv visit in;,
friends at Oastonia. N. < •
Mr. .1. I.. Webster of llicksville
N• ('.. g
ave us
a pic;
isant c;
ill la-
1 1
ri-
day.
Miss
Hclle
Hroxx
ll. of
Haco!
let.
. is
visit ing
VI rs.
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Wchsli
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Miss
Itcllii
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t urned
to
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friends
in Foil
< ('oitiity. N.
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have 1
liccii l!
o« ,dcd
itb
water melons,
Tin
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IS p|.
n!iful
as eggs
ami almost
cs die;
Ip.
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At good News Notes. 1 Church Calendar. [
I< 'orrespombmee of Tin: l.t:imi:t:.1 The tmlTney I'resbyterian n.ur.-h— luvr..ii.M. ..i u..- I .o..
11 ......... i . i. . The poets of tin ( clostiu) empire at-
A S. August 7. I he llev, < . E. Kobertson. lastor; ser- tribute the invention of the fan to one
prot raided meet ing at Maeedonia be- vires every t bird Sabbat b at 11 a. m. of their emperors—Wu Wang—who
gins next li’riday. It isexpeeted that „ m | s p. m. ; Sabbath School every reigned 11 centuries l»i fore the Chris
I'a^lor Tate w ill have ministerial help || J|t j, .^, „ m . p r . IV) . r i tian era. The lirst fans were made of
in the meeting, ll is a leisure lime ,. . . . ' bninliiHi oulv, but in time feathers and
now, and t he people oiiglil to iiiiih >• . ' . , 1 silk were used witli good etli id, and old
wit h t heir pastor in an etTorl to have IhetialTuey l.taptist l linreh—llev. writers }HiuiiMiusly de>eiibe the imperial
a good meeting. (5. I*. Robertson, I'astor; services chariots deeurated with these emlil' iM-
Our school will stop one week for # ,. vi . rv Sunday at 11 a. in. and S : mi p.
tin ""i.in,. .. | m.; Sunday School tt: l.» a. m.;
Weoxpeot to have a picnic at tlie 1 '"-’ • •
• lose of our s. hool. and so we now I’rayer meiding every Wednesday
extend the Kditorof Tm: I.kihjkk a evening at S dttt; services at Factory
special invitation to be witb us and
address us on t iiat occasion. Our
sebool will close the second week in
W. 15. I >ii I * Iik I
jl (•I'M'h it ltd
under our pastor
WoodrutT Is to have
agricultural eNbibii.
There have been heavy and exces
sive rains in the middle and eastern
sections of the State the past week,
The Slate canvass closed Wednes
day in Abbeville. A large and well
behaved audience attended the meet- i
ing.
Jasper I’aris died in Spartanburg
last Sunday. His remains were en-
terred in Magnolia cemetery. A wife
a|jj| pile hro|her survive hjin.
| j reel PVt* I*! Il‘:"|tit: ! l! ; l : M't^iM'-'
earnest|t fop a ‘new ronni.y. T!ir.v
Hl|gj|| |h baycjl. jin ciiiinjjcs jil
| Ilfs 5j|a|f art- |op large ;|ii,yi|'|'t :
A ttilUijll! <1!! Ml: M : I ■ |" ; l!*T!l'
nllllitatiun n"!tr |bigi ll id Salurday
night fell in a diiclHin'l'tas (|riiwnt tit
She was stlbjejt loepilepli' lita.
Till l|efi||>ll| executive ci|l||ll|il 11 e
met In Coluiubia Tuesday night and
determined to make no change In the
matter of 1 he county and State con
vent ions.
Last Sabbath a .■M '.ftMi debt was
raised by the congregation of the
liaptist church at Spartanburg after
listening to an elopuenl discourse by
the pastor along that line.
Fielder Walden, an old -oblier of
i |,e 'I’f'tmetlo 'harps|iooti rs.'Wii'i'l Ja V
^arjed rolatjops. bad pr; p|c<d l||U)
iptsif tT I be l'i||:|| ri>|i e‘a|l w jl bpu| tear
MpS F||i> I |sl|augh dmigbler of
l'n|. H. F.biuigh of (jroenyj!|e :
iras man-iei! W etbiixlat ''vening iu
J. H. Vaiiglutii, of * Inii'h'aluiL ric
eereumiiy look place in tim*nyil|c
mid was a swell alTair.
Mr. .1. V Spann. Sr., died very
suddenly Sunday at Sumter from
heert trouble. Mrs Spann died t be
same way about six weeks ago upon
bearing of the death of her son llen-
nic at Amcrietis, (ia.
There was a sbooling scrape at
sl-'l'l’lt •I - ' !:ii ".ll-’? v, ‘1
\ ::l 1 Ifiiil iliirH
hjtl«lt|.V 'Pliirlei: Ijy tip; iiipue p| |'|a
huller ll':'-, >I||,I ill file. ||i|(:k by Hilt' '
linli iloims.alsiienlui'Hl: I'M'mMI inluri sellliauei:
Miss Nannie Smit Ii. daughter of Mr,.
A. S, Smit h. l{e\ • J. It. I5al|\ per
formed t lie ceremony .
Mr. 15. F. Wilkins lias purchased
live acres of land on Main Street ad
joining the Mitehell Vineyard—Hall
js a '‘hustler ' and will soon erect a
pi dwelling on i le premises.
■Ml'. Frank Moore lia> completed
Ills dwelling winch is an ornament to
our town, Woiult rwhat I'rank w jli
• |o next '•
The painter s hfU'li lias added much
to the appearance ol Mr. i'.ddx Mar-
tin's residence
Several cars of lundicr luo'• t'cen
received for the new bridge at Linder’s
Ford.
A protracted meeiing i: in progivs.'
at I be llapt i>t
for farmers to
and repairs on
(
ureli at t bis place.
L’ev. I. 1 1 Hailey,
assisted l>.\ Uev. Hoo.-k .1 innman.
ll is hoped llial milrii a may be
aeeo|U | ,j Islieij
•Mi'-- -bssje Smit n ha- a
sj*bpoI al Mountain \ ew
| enda liee • if So sebola i'-
I'rof. W . Hurst and i-
|{lip kshiit.:; la:.; May . Wei
t(| |o(iSi' lilt: I’rof. as In X' ;!- ol
nur most inilta at mi ineiidi'. r> "
ddniis uf ' -si
^• Veral gent n nr. n went Irom
nourishing
wit h an at -
Io (•iiat
d'
kjnii. Aii|oi|g (In :• i|■ ,
in* ijtid
V| CSS I'M \\ , \ , '•{ 1 IO
!i ill toxxi'.
VI a rioti ! I owe a; a I i ! ! 1
.gaii.
VIr. S. .1. 1 l.imm: :; ii; 1
s ii ''ii id mil-
• •il ini<» t lie ‘ Son - ; 1: i5
. 11 c xviII
fnrnisb water m ! < -
I'.ii - ca "!i and
every meeting n til
'a.-Is Ficsl '
comes a Ii mg and ni j > lie
• in. Ili'iii her
1 lammcl 1 ba> lie '
ad i'oi'.l’ iii'-!-
Ions wliidi In' -a, a
1 • b St , Tlo-
"Sol: - " C,'|! lilt' • lie
■| i|e null is
po\y. ijaving
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’(’be sliishei's
h'V. ..
alt'ijl W ill I)' "
W'nnk
l*ro|..l. T t
sellout at III!
eompetelil Ira
W ho come ill I
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li.i- 0 ' ■ ry
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pods I|.IM
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into si.iial
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size of gt
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mm.
iioIJN.
Miss Laura I'd I it opened sebool at
t'enterview last Monday. We are
glad to welcome Miss Laura into the
brotberbood and sisterli 1 of peda-
gt »gy.
Auiongtliose w ho have been visi-
ing recent ly are Messrs. .1. S.. J. W.
amISarab Hyars, who visted relatIves
at F,ar|s. N,<’, last week; and Misses
Upbella Young. Sallie Hyars. Laura
and Lizzie Tcitdall, and W alter
Young, all of whom have just rcliirnd
from visiting in Spartanburg.
Miss Herlbii Teiidall, of Spartan*
bu.ig. is visiting in out'i-ummiinity .
Mjss Mamie More, of Lancaster, is
at her father's A. S, Writers, tbit,
\\ eck .
Mot-o signs of prosperty. A. W.
Smith i> having some of bis out
building' repaired and A. Harris has
torn down hi- old gin bouse and is
rebuilding n more aeeommodating
out*.
Now is t be t inn
make improvement
I be la rni.
Uiiitcly and secretly, ('lipid does
bis lit lie work. NYvcrt he.jv.s;, it is
done and often lioi.e •nilekly. He
l,),o just llnisbed one job of work in
our communily . Mr. J. W. I’eynols
and Miss Smith, daughter of A. S.
Smi!h. Iigxing eoneluded t b- ( it tl,ey
bad been |iii'. ^ame arrow,
decided io unite in an elTort to heal
).iieii other’ : wounds; and so on the
lit Ii instant. after My. SmitIg had g<*m*
ti,a singing :;t (jiiisy I'opd and some
,.l t i)',‘.elijlii.en (o. school, Mr. Heynols
j)m| Miss Sie.iib tliuugbl it a good
11U )e. to bo U H i I e.i j. s.t flp.y (|r(|VC UVer
to < nw j,. i,nd were bapptly unil-d
(i>, t In- i.oniis of w ei|lock. Mi Smit b
is <|iii(e young—-itol yet sixteen.
• ^ • »
' 'ow -I’eas.
ll is eiieotiragic.g' to know tbeex-
I. nt (o wbieli the cult i vat ion of e«tw-
peas has been extended in this Sl.-ite.
There is nothing l> -‘f,.r for the 11*110-
valhui or »'o:-n o;i; laud.and they e.in
l e plowed, lli a ltei- t lie bulk of t be eili-
'i.Xideil > - io), has hi eii hi id by. I'hc
<■<W - pea has’ I In- sa me propert v elo-
vi fs and legn. 11 p ( o;,11 ^ i>p)til's jn’ext raet-
igv.ii yrou, the atmosphere,
a. grown on land too pom*
(he cjo\).f.s ! •)( , .fe is no
la He; |V,a;,,, ((ia)) weil-mirnt pea-vine
is (je.cide II\ tIm best for
ul a.il.V ihdtng I have e\er
• t In' hay new after t lie
e imm lieeil to ripen, put
stacks at once about t lie
ground-]iea stacks as soon as
cut. before the vines have time to
wilt, and they will cure well in a fe v
• lavs. Tbev can be (bus ttandied in
second Sunday at 51 p. in.
The McllKHlist ('burcb—Rev. (5. M.
Royd, I’irslor; 1st Sabbatli. (iatTm-y.
11 si. m.; Hciilali. 51 p. in ; (iaitTuey,
7 :5tO p. m. ; 2nd Sjibbatli. Wilson's
Cliapel. 11 a. in.; (iiitTncy. 7:550 p. m;
Ih’dSabbalb. (letlisemaiie. 11 si. in.;
Fact or v 7:55<tp. m.: Itli Ssilibatli.
# ...
Ashury. II si. in.; (iatTm-y. t :510 p. in.
Kpiscopsil ('burcb—Services every
fourth Sunday sit II o'clock si. m. and
afternoon at •*» o'clock.
( oI XTItY ciiriU'IIKS.
Hrayt'iiivllle llapf 1st—W. I>. Kirby,
pslstor: services every third Sabbatli
sit II si. 111.' Ssihhsith Sebool every
Sabbath sit I" a. in. I’ublie invited.
coi,oi,‘KM ciiriiciiKS.
Limeslom liaptist Cbiireb—Rev.
H. II. Whitlenburg. pastor; services j
2nd sind Itb Sliudsiy of esieb uiontli:
prayer meeting every Thursday night
at S o'clock ; Sunday sebool sit 2 p. m.
M. K. Clmreli—Rev. M. M. Moiizoti.
pastor; services 1st. 51 rd and Itb Sun
days at II si. m. and S p. m. Sunday
school at i.’i p hi; prayer meeting
Tiniisilsiy night.
A. M. E. Zion Cbiireli—Rev. J. II.
.Inekson pastor; services the 2d Sun
day in eaeli moiitli at i! o’clock;
prayer meet in,0 nyory stumlsiy.
of power on sill slate occasions. It was
only at the beginning of nur era, how
ever, that si CliiiKse fsimiuiker teat
plates of gold “until tiny were as thin
as locust wings’’ anil appln d them on
both surfaces of screen fans, w hich In
further decorated with paintings of
birds, beasts and fahnlotis monsters,
wherein he set glittering bits of mica.
The folded fan, long unknown in ( hina,
is said to have been imported from
Japan in the tenth century, when it be
gan to replace serein fans.—New York
Post.
Nowl T«*n|>.
ExjH-riinents at tin Yale psychologic
al lalHiratory on l.'.’no boys and girls
from the public schools between the
ages of ti and 1 i show that, averaging
the various tests, the hoys surpass the
girls. In color di-crimination the girls
are ahead, in weight discrimination tin-
boys, though each sex is ei|ual in the
two at the age of 11 years. In t|uiekness
of motor ability the hoys surpass tin-
girls, though tlie latter are stronger in
end urai 1 ei •. — Kxihangi •.
Willing 1<> < liangr.
Hi—Do you know, 1 think you are a
most singular girl';
She (coyly,— l assure you it isn't from
choice,—New York World.
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints and Oils,
Tinted Leads, Dyes, Etc.
le Hllihling l.ol:
I
in I lii- I 11 *ii ;
0 Y' <
a ml (>
Also Farms near by and in reach of (he ' h
f Ibis place in lol- of from 5i(l to |uu acn s ..1
Also \grieii!l lira! Lands lo rent for farm p
W
springs
For full pari ieiilar:
15.—All I respassin;
. lisbing oi - bunt ing
|)|ll\ to
MOSES WOO'.
on lands of 1 bis < '<>m 1
a n f,irllidden 11 mb r 1 • ■:
IX'IAI. X<
An
Knx„iitI,'- l.cgaiy.
interesting puzzle in eon mi-lion
' Hi and after .1 ul\ I :!t h w>
olTor 011,
with the recent death of Kossuth is, our
Vienna eorro-pondent says, itoing eiren-
latnl at Huda-Pi stli. The nm stien is.
Wbat did Kossutli li((pieath to his two
tun*'; Answer—A life from isu - .' until
IHiM. Add these years. Tlie result is
th(* total heritage, winch, divided eipiai-
, „ , . . , lv between them, gives is is,—London
One of fho longest acrostics known
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r-unmier W orsteds. Law ns. M nt tins. < Hi'i 1
! e !*i e . ,Vi-.. A-e.. We would I'athel :
<1 we assure \ o|| il will be I ■ \di:
•’. m! coil
I hese goodS • (Ver
See US.
c' i ^ > "r 11 1 ;s
was the work of IJoeeaccUv Jt was a
pra-ni of r«0 cantos,
\‘irgil devoted 11 rears to his j
''vEnead” and then deemed It ho Imper- ;
fo'-t at Ida death that ho ordered it tolm :
burned,
Hero is an incident for a p<xlioo court
novel; A (Jeorghi luiuko steerer found
that his intended victim was his long
lost brother.
Professor Muybridge, the pioneer in
vestigator of animal liHiimotifv, ny
means of instaiitane^wo pie if ((graphs,
will soon fnm ms attention to the light
yit insects and birds.
A museum now being built at Ley
den, Netherlands, will lie tie* lafges^ ti)
tie- world next to tl\o Thi. ish uinsenm,
tjSTthdj) ;»s wnM-> 1
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu
Cures nil kidney iind urinary
t roubles.
Stuart s Gin and Buchu
Cures weak back and pain under
shoulders.
Stuart's Gin and Buchu
('lire-,. whites and brick du.-t
dcposll.
Stuart's Gin and Buchu
il you have no) boiigbt you-ummer suii :
a Real, (ienuiiie Hargain. Suits for men i’r
11 A r ^ ;s s *
< Hir stock is eoniplete. ll lias been I'll!: \
id on Shoes and Slipper-. ('oim and see 11-
^'ol 1 rs 1 ruly .
\VI I .iv t XtS !
^ SPRINGS -
f a
Cures Nausea
domaeb.
beadaelie am,| -our
Smai t’s Gin and Buchu
('iires ealarrb and intlaunlion
bladder.
RICHARDSON & CO
-Maun l’:e 11111 :11.
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Pi Jit i\ h
Stuart’s Gin and Buchn
('fires iuenlitiuuanee of urine and
general deliilil y,
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu
Ciiees rbeiimalie pains, lo.-- of
sleep and nervousness.
Vrsons in I Ik* habit o!
dose;.,f S IT \RT SCIN A M) l!
Corinth
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fttr-
mcr.—
Him
lei jn
stimulants of any kind s>n !• loo-
tnides, prt pa'’i)',\<,o> of opium, spirits,
etc. will ffnd upon arising that one
TIH
all irr'ia-
«»oinae|p::
gives an appet jt,. ,»od ,e|» ,o,, up all
right I'll' Id - day « work by produc
ing a t|vc ||o\\ cany ing olT all im
purities froin (be kiilueys and liver,
tbendiy making pure blood.
Sold by W. H. lHil’11. I»riiggisl.
SOI TII Kii \ HA!
imiHoii given by Mil nml oiIkts the
shooting was entirely unprovoked.
Jim Peter ami Perry ('beatbam.
two colored convicts procured an old
saw and cut their way out of their
iron cell in the state penitentiary
Sunday night. They bad liberty but
fora day. for both were captured
Monday night and placed back in
prison.
Wt umh I'-tiU'd 11-
fair readers of 1 lie ■ I
gillgs” object |o u-
t lemenl ' I ’• tssi m I
To
11 j
mistake now and
Tin- Mayor of (ii nville bad t
vViliiUM I
ell jl UfliiMlIlitj: I'! RTlllM!t |H (he
litu nf li«|U"r, iind iu Hint vui«, nrress
led for intei-ferrlug with tlie. ottlcers
in the disebarge of their lawful duty,
The whole business was a piece of
tomfoolery.
Mrs. John K. Carlisle, wife of Rev.
John K. Carlisle, pastor of tlie First
Methodist church n! Darlington, died
in Spartanburg Tin sdav nigh l at the
ho), j*..,.|.i iiet . Me 'M-rs.'(jeilrae
irtf.'r fl , V\ l ei ,; l<'V 1 'itIdf's'-' “Mr's,
before marnage. was Miss
)'*iii ! "ii ;i!;iirH'i|.eoi,iesf daughter•..? "
lirV: iiml s\\'. Pii'H.ih) <t. jM'ii:-. ?!:r K (l i;r
fll|3 ll H lHiltk'‘!t|' liil'' W'liHht't:
. its -
Prugnunme
Of tlit* I’uion Coiniiy Inier-(|enom-
iuatiomil Sunday Sebool Convention
to be beld at Salem (Presbyterian)
Church August 22d and 25hil, IS'.II :
m.*sT 1»,x v—w i;iiNi:sn\v.
Tin* Convention will convene at ..i ,
|(*..M , a. m. w it h devot lonal exercises. ... .
t FnroHing delegates or'ani *at ion. Vh- 'I • !
1st H*|t:i> Hi'ig|i|, t|k|g||ii!j pur. ... ..A’,,,;" 1 . '
pnsi s of Hit ! Ptuiidiiy-.Sclioul, Hh T ' 1 '
aim ill llm light nt' Christ ns it leaelier
. t ii*ir >»'t -
il.' ’ W'e sec our
•• our fair reader
w ill pardon u - i n' w .• never did believe
1 he above mime was righl Ii ought
to have been called ' !*i 1.--1 >m Rack"
for a possum never 1 i - 'i ! -
Mi> Via, \ < n 1 • ; ,■ Vjr- s irali
m.e'l, 1 ,.j ; )';, p ip -. (|;.i gait I
Mll-Up, ••! - * |( i . i tie gift- ciaim
In iuivc eii.joy 1 ■ I (Imui-'Hcs im-
meUHely and we km w they did. for
it is rum >iv I > hu' VH - - Huskey is a
genial host ess.
Some of our boy s ' eui to Sjiai'tan-
burg on 1 be 1st insl.. .r I ll,e\ have
rtriecv Shoals Statements.
< 'oriv.-poudcuce of Tm: Li:ik.i:i;. |
S.f|i ';x SuoM.s. N. ('.. August (5.—
i'iease iilhev m • a small space in
your valuable paper to give you a
few items from Ibis nourishing neigh
borhood. Corn and cotton are looking
line since I lie refreshing showers have
come and the farmers have a, -.mile
on 1 Ii it- '
,i'| !l-i H'ld
l|idiwo>,,j, N. i • all
ll-ii'mii i|li I re|i|! I Vm. I
nliy.
Mr. I>,i\is will return to Rellwiiod
in a few days, hu! bis sister will re
main here for some lime. She is a
,.(
htH sister, of
visiting their
ibis eommil-
enarming \oiing
some ol
1 lm !•<i\s
belle. (
think s<
at least
not ipiit bollow in _• bu-
yet. I bey .-aid \ oil
wat< rim Ion ' 1 .. , M . k<
eoiild m 'inin r!ie Hal -id
NVcai'i beginning to
‘fodder pulling iim
Mr. aud Mrs F.d (
I ...|. I,,;,.
Kphy in I t ia I . Ln
Wl'pk j bey |:i 110: 1 |{|
•I'
aliout
a 11 I, | ||l js. 1*1 j 1.1;. o', s
llndior ll lakes lo U; • .
islatlire man. ami lie 11
<'. Kirbv possess- s 1 be
wood. He also pa d
Hlaiitou en mu!e t > am
Jane. IL .-a\ - Mr. H.
' IS l( i
1,' 11 left
c, ; jasl
'•'oils of
I. >|,lj of
,0 | I ,eg-
Mr. \V.
M !'V i(IenI ieal
Mr. Win. J.
Mr. W dlian. I,o"n" ,g .inending
* i.' 1 ' -•••(••••I a’l (irassy Pond.
Mr. Jim Randall lias been very ill
with Imarl Imuble. \Ve are glad to
learn I bat lm i- some belter ami w ish
him siieedx re.'ovei"
. . \ .
VIi-.-. I.'.ii .;.,M';;I| h 1,0 tins lieen vis
d U,g ti'ti mi- amt 1
btjl'.g I,as l.< .1 11 |.|,ed
a ■
, ,1.
dal j\ 1
bollie.
i | | Ills e-f 11,0- I !)e Wii-.t,
^ i! I Jl•/<! • M, | r|o>«*
I'm-: I.ClK.in nilleb sticees:
af Macks
b.lskel I
w isbing
A I.VIN.
from
' I'Ve, I
Miss Julia
—iiuv. ii; (i;"i ; iiiT,u'ii jiwiithVr.Miii|i’ ( " !,i
Ks,,.. I'rof. W. F. McAhImu*. ' i !"'T ^
,1 : H. (,. ( larv. of (.alinex ('il\
T
l';n ,- ' ■ r ii;
i< m.I! | Ii,. I AI ;
vi.ry ill.
W lie|eite| v|.-j|.
Cherokee Ripples.
|Correspondenee of Tin: Lkimick]
(»i:assy !’om>, S. ( .. August (i.—T.
I: igman VVoed - sebiM>( wjjj
•i . , I, ip, jm',; \||. Hi*,, kilh'd Young (’hamldiss by
•,' (• 1 \i, i, 1,' 1 in ip -t in ips loaeb'er, ami » "ver t lit' heart With his fist.
\ III
Recess one iiolir.
2nd < t )uery. I low did Clirist oliservc
tlie Sabbath day ?—W in. Jeffries. Col.
ll. L. Coleman, J. L. Strain.
SEl'OMl HAY—TliriSSIlAV.
Devot ional exercises at |(t o'clock
a. m.
1st Query. The County Siinday-
S 1 eol ( ini'1 I'! ii 1 , .Its li-e.o |.nd
nHidt'c^G il- •| , >s|it»'ji'. , b: (S.* !^«»kt,»s.
\V. jl 6. Harrui.
'Jml Lhi'T.v. suiiu'. reasmi.s why
every ( liiin'li sjmt Id h?<v«'it aiiuduv-
Hi li'iul-wh. N- W ilhip.il, \ \\. vjCt
|»e|'in|d, J ft finmlolplt. Jpn, A
■‘Ird (/ucry, Experiences frum Sun-
iltiv.si'iiuui wurkoi'w in f'lini'ch vvufk
—MCU , ‘Dd di!ii : ttl»s!i|i| 1
VliHCidlaimmiH IiusIiu'Hh, appointing
pliice of next meeting. Knelt School
is rcipicstcd to send from one to
three delegates with a report tilled
out on blanks that will lie sent out
by the Secretary.
^ Township Superintendents will visit
«lr Schools and send up a written
» 'oil p, ^
jMushy F,,.,,. m. Kick, Jit.. K. I’.,
M ""'' mt|„. !• Chainnun Kx. Com.
Vh
din
rid.
led VI r. am
Sat urday ni
A prol raided iin. ti;:g will begin at
Corint b next Sunday .
Tlie lirst ami - ml mm - of 1 he
Home hasthall (dull <*m.--, .1 liaison
th, 'ir diaiiiond m ar JiJiii I eH it -s last
Sat»• d> y • < ■ pmi I Parker and
' H/)) ^ 'Ik : en,, 'i.dg;, h,
ill hDHt I .1 | he l.'ll i I'.' Ikit teries—
hirit^r> ■'ark, r and Id, W l,i;L
ehc| : Huy ie> —.1. Thnipus.uii ;,I,I| ||
ll'i.\ h'».
Havid llaily . oi (ialfm y . visited Jas
\. \ lien Iasi Monday 1 i ;!u ,
VIr, John Jiinu - i- t !m pi'otul ia-
( h' 1 !* "j a hi a) i|i'pe' i a. v
Sitm K ii l>,-is :,i work on Ids gin-
lii'I'.Y,
The ni'Nt cool ai‘l 1 i'iiooii the boys
will meet and urgotnlzc a "Sons of
R"sl elldi. W’e have .-'line mlglllX'
good timber for tlie bll.-ini's-.
Hu. Hoy.
ItnmK Man's Clingmau Woed
to
Vv
bits I,'.'.1, leaehiuy with Siieeess for
Hu' |i:ist four years, nml we wish
him eoulimii'd siieia'ss.l
I'l'of. \. VI, Conlelt. of ('berryville
N. ('., lias reaelied the summit in
musie. The greatest musician in the
Smilli. \. .1. Sbowalter. has wrapped plank,
him in a slmep skin with the little
word “Diploma" written upon it.
No! eonlenl with taking all the stejis
possible at home be jias lessons
under j ; !*;,;. Low m Moore, of New
Vork. I'rof. ('ordell is now teaching
a school at (irassy Pond, and lias
|,S . students from Nurlh and Sn,iitli C'iR*i|-
lina. At tl|
here I,... v, jji gi, in \11rl I, I'm'iili't, lb
tins »'ngagi nieul's I lull w ill eoiumand
Ids at lent imi iVn’l II Hie latter part of
V. z.
Space. wtH Ii'- JWUVtdeil
^Vi. i<u,uuu stuffed jdriK
Chicago bar «eyv siidn elevator
Wbic!) dwavfa Its uiAghtvU's, Jt cost
♦ff'J.iAMMiauil has a capacity ,,f Min,nun
bushels, U han its own water, light and
tire extinguishing system.
•‘.Wed, friends,'* saiduScottish cler
gyman recently, “the kirk is urgently
in need of siller, and as we have failed
to get money honestly we will have to
sin what a bazaar can do for ns. ”
»
Ex-President William Henry Hiarrt- . .1 n
, m. T ' • will 1111 k d Ihc nerves, a Max
son s grave at North Jv-inl, ()., is in a '
. p . .... . lion ot Inc stomach (s',"k
wreteiicd youdttion. Ihe masonry is
.ii-eaying, tin* woodwi»rk has almost rot
ted away, and the windy, nj^tyc Im-iwh
lopk of (Uysolatioiy
to feis-ntty pulihshed sta
pstiv'-Sj emanating froin the grand chan-
v+'Hery of the E**giiut of Honor of
PviUtce, the present tiumlter of legion-
filres on the pay roll is UO.KPf,, and the
..total of the etnolutions amounts to
it, ti(iti, 000 franes.
A dog la-longing to John Murray of
Manchester, ()., wandered away la
years ago. Not a trace of him was
found, and he had long Is-en forgotten
until a few days ago, when the aninia1|
returned with the wiyiesr^ d^ymnst).*.
tiems of pleasnn*. ‘ '
ti. . . . IT' me.
Y ia^lf lt an ohteh the ttermatis have
IIUHt in Asia Minor, extending from
Ismid, a harixir aliout (50 miles east of
Constantinople, east by South JO'.I miles
to Angora, lias as little wood in it per
haps as any in the world. Not only tlm .
rails and bridges, but the ties and tele
graph poles, are of iron.
Not every is sly sums p) ki„.w that
Ellen T'AA'v s iil't lUtshand was Mr.
ftfUlXe briilerlc Wafts, the eminent aud
veteran Royal acadeiuieian, still living
and past To. His sii|M rh pit tun-, “Love
and idfe,” he has given to the Ameri
can jM-ople, anti it will lu'ug p) tln>
White t it Wushtugtim.
H' tiV'pDff pn*YfUi *5 ^bl, ilicil a
fe*v ila>> ago in a New York hospital
from excessive roj>e skipping, (hi the 1
«lav of her becoming til sin' laid ,inni|M-d
|‘.'t* tltiies, anil after a few inimites’
breathing 155'.’ times without a trip.
Some prehistoric Isnies recently found
•t OiMMlland. Kan., prove to have lieeu
the remains of a specie* of peccary which
lived sonic 5j»(Ht years ago. The Ihuii-s
were purchased for the Kansas statp
nniversitv where \V>11 V*'- tlloimlcd.
Ipt, i 'iiHii'i 1, n col feet i »r In Ciiluni-
BUILDING, * PLASTERING o AND * AGRA IRAL -
\,,,| 1»,ni,i'. 11,
Coal, Shingles, Laths and ‘ d Mr
Dymamite, Blasting Powder. Fuse and V . \ ute Ca.p 1 ;.
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district convention, in session in At-
Innlu. renominated Livingstone and
adopted a Hi to I silver platform
4UW market reports.
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City Cotton Markets.
Corrected by the (iaffney Itrokcragc
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Produce Market.
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OFFER
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hl\L LIjOi
From our Millinery
50 dozen
Ladies’ Hemstitched Linen Ha
u tment,
THE STRONG POINT about
the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla is '. i ■'
J * I Ins uicdK-iuc. I rv it ((ini
that they are permanent. They start from bottles unlx ."(Oc. „'t \Y
the solid foundation —Pure Blood, (drug store.
Cure tor Headache.
\- a n med.x l'ir all fonu of llcud-
ik'Iic I'.li'ci rlc Hitters lias proved to
■ "• the very best, it effects 11 pcnmi-
nciil cure iukI t be most dreaded linbi-
lual sick lii adaclic- yield toils influ
ence. UY urge all who arc atlieted to
procure a lioltlc and give ibis remc-
d.x 1 lair trial. In eases of Imhiltuil
(•((list ipat ion F.leclric Hitters cures by
gix ing I lie IK
mid few case
I .a rgi
Grain Market.
('orn
VVbcnt
I'cns
I rish Hot at ocs...
Sweet
(Inions
Live Stock Market,
led tone to the bowels. Corrected by J. G. Spencer.
long resist I be use of Horses 4 1<» (.< $ 12°
Cjittb* lo Oi 2.-»
H. Dupre's Hogs
, Sheep
.»c (n tic.
$ I (<• $ I
I'iir-liclwi cn .Mlaiila and N'i .v York,
N'o-.::T and :>> Wa-kluu’lon and SoiiUuvi-jmitii
Vi'sltlmlcd l.imi'i-d iM'lunai Nmc York ami
Now ((rli'.iu-. Taioii”!i 1'iilliiiaii SI'i jH'rs Ik*
twi-en New X,..' and Ni u Orlcaii^
ta and Moni 'oiii.'i and al-o In i «|
ton amt M' 1111ild- X I la rd-i.
No*, n and U. I’ullm. h
Itirlinioiid. I lain ilk and < :i
Kor (li'lajli'd iorornialil
tllloiluli linn' laid' - ra(r
tm; i'iir i''- ia .di.ni ,
Or iutdiv-o
w. A.rritK
Cten'l l , il—. X 'I.
WAsIOMI l'"N, If
J. A. DODSON’. S|||I)
W r . H. OHKKV,
icn 1 M'ui'v
ilimC
) a
each, former price I r
lach.
,11 wool Albatross,
j), at 1 2 ; ',c a yard. W
Splendid Bargain:
ids and Remnant o'
;s Goods
ROLL Sc CARF
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