The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 10, 1894, Image 4
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GENERAL CONGLOMERATION
OF NKWS ITKMS OK LOCAL IN-
TEREST.
Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, .Yet None
Too Short Not To
Mention.
F. ti. St no \ jitlvorlisos fit r ms l<*
ronl iiinl for siile.
I'. M< ( 'r;i\V killftl it Stl|l|K*Sf<l
mini iloir netir lii' rositlonoo yostonlny.
Ii’ioliimlson iiml f'oiiiptiny itro now
shi|i|iinir limo sorlor like oltl linifS.
A oo|»| Wroiisl pin is mlvortisod :is
lost. A ivwttftl is olTcroil to the
timlor.
Matoriiil is lioino plnrotl on tin*
orontnl for Mr. A. N. Wood's now
liotiso.
t'jirroll A (‘iirponloriidvortiso llydo
I’arU Sailor ILits oltoapor than tlu*
ohoitpost.
Mrs. t'orry Littlojolm and two
ohildron havo hoon sick sovoral tlays
tin* pits! wook.
Tin; I.KDoia; roooivod a dozon now
stthsorihors hist wook. Wo koop on
tho upward ^rado.
Mr. L. A. I.ittlo is putting in now
polos on I ho Tolophono lino from
tiatTnoy t<< Spartanhni'o.
i >nr wort h\ t'hiofof I’olioo. Mr. It.
F. t'iimp, is ii modol ollioor and is
therefore a terror toevil doors.
.lohn (iro-ory and family havo gono
tr> f hoiiso-koopino in Squire Win.
.lotteries house on Limestone a venue.
The oily eouneil mot in regular
monlhly session hist Friday ni*;ht.
Only routine husinoss was transao-
tod.
The little daii<;|iter of James
I’eeler. who lives six miles from the
eity. died of hrain Irotthle Tuesday
niudit.
Sow plentx of turnips, they are
oood for niiiu and heast, easily
ofown and an\ surplus always hriit^s
a remiineridive priee.
I.. I . t'iimphell yeslerdiiy moved
from the Spoilrs house to the A. N.
Wood house lormerlv oeeupied hy
I’rof .lohnson s fa mi It.
W hell it OollleS to tine “roves, eool
shiules. sp:irkIiii“ wilier, and heauliful
•_*i'iis' law ns l.iniestone eannot he ex-
eelhd this side of the ISIlle Itid^e,
Steady" l.ipseomh went down
with his two-horse mower and mowed
tlie <'iimpus at Limestone, “reiitlyto
tin* improvement of its appenranee.
The tiatTney Male and Female
Seminary will Leo'in its Fiill session
Wednesday. September o. Look out
for the re*_otliir anuoueement next
week.
< Kamsex wais before Squire
Surratt yesterday on a elm roe of
petit lareeny, Jasper Lavender he-
in“ the proseeiitor. Lavender lost
t he ease.
There will he serviees in the F.pis-
eopal elmreh Sunday nioht at ShtO
o’eloek. I>e\ . W. S. Holmes, will
eondnet the serviees. I’llhlie eordi-
iilly invited.
John Itnuskett F.sq.. who is so in
dustriously develop! no the •‘Lead
Mine" made ;i tlyino trip to<'oltinihia
this week. Me deserves sueress. and
may he at lain it.
Mill' esteemed |o||«\V riti/eil Ml'.
Haidiii" on \ i' torin \veiMie hits new
eonipnnx this week. It is a ''tH tmtiv
and Mr. ILirdino t> ihe Imppiiest
railroad man in the ejt t,
Vesler and ShutTord I'atrieL. eliil-
dreii of Isaae I’atriek of Wilkinsville.
are now quite siek with the fever.
Mr. I'at rick ' other two children,
mention of whose sick ness was made
several weeks ii“o. are convalescent.
It is understood that Mr. Smith
• if halt iinorc. the gentleman who has
heemiie interested in mona/ite min-
i11“ with L. • . t'ainphell. oflhiseity,
will move his family here within the
next sixty days. Let the “< a a I work
“o on.
Messers Henry (toss and (ills Aber
nathy visited Shelby and Lincolnton,
\. I’., on their hicyides last Tuesday,
-pejii some time in each place and
returned to tiatTney in ei“lit hours,
naviuy li'avehsl more than seventy
miles.
Wood cut from clenriui's Iiini win*
i< r i>\ our prox idem farmers," is mm
beiii“ hroiiylit into tiatTney where
they are “ettin“ yood prices *or xvhat
would have heeli hlll'llt in |o“ piles
• iii t he “roiiud Lilt for tiatTney enli r-
j irises.
Squire ISoimel's eelelil'llled cimi
a“aiii't Jack Humphries for assault
has not xel been settled. The tirst
i t.d v a • n list rh I. i It .-com! t rii I
-lilt'd, in •. eoiixietiou • no tii
• i f' lliiaol appei l ij. Squir Ifotili j-
u'wi' out lie ptipt rs lids ••.ill. Mai
sent ttie case to the higher eourt.
JWo r* “r* (i to See such a ^ri at ten-
■•X' amoii“ UtUl men to "move.”
musi spend ir ywal deal of
earned money >{oyi^ ffoot I HU
another, which, if they w^hA
t hemselx cs at om place, eon Id
profitably inxesfed. We
tvorkinf'people put fln jr
RsonietIdno t lull will hi use-
THE COUNTY DEMOCRATS.
They Met in Convention at Spartan
burg Monday.
The county democrat io convent inn
met in Spartanhuro Monday. John A.
I*. Laneaster xvtts elected president ; K.
L. Archer, vice presiih nl ; W. H.
O’Shield, secetary; N\ . J. Wells,
treattirer; Slanyarn AVilson xvas made
county chairman of the executive
committee, and J. J tientry secre
tary. Several clubs sent no deleoa-'
lion. There xvas no speech making.
Harmotiy prevailed. Squire I. (S.
Surratt attended from 1 his city.
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Practical Preaching.
The meet in*' at the Presbyterian
t'hurch came to a close Wednesday
ni“ht. The discourses of Mr. Holmes !
have been most practical. He pre
sents the Master's truths in a force
ful. yet simple manner. The attend
ance has been “ood. especially have ,
the different denominations of the
i eity been attentive and the ehttrehs
have been strengthened thereby.
Mr. Holmes Inis accomplished a hist-
i in*' *»ood.
I’he meet ini'held at the home of
Mr. J. ti. Mailey last Sunday after,
noon hy Mr. Holmes xvas well at
tended. A •'ood many people from
tip toxxn xvent to hear him. One
noticeable fact was the absolute free
dom from misbehavior. Kverybody
j seemed tube in deep earnest ness. The
1 talk xvas one of Mr. Holmes best,
i
In other fitics the pastors of the
different ehiirehes uidle and hohl
xvhat are called union services. (iatT*
i ney should he eity-like and hold
union services. It xxould tend to
hrino the people nearer together
in matters religious and the Master
xvoiiId approve of it. Let the pas
tors get together and exchange pul
pits and hold union meetings.
Revs. .1. M. Huggins and II. I’.
Robertson will exchange pulpits Sun
day .
A protracted meeting commenced
at Providence yesterday. Rev. 15. P.
Robert son opened, hut will he joined
by Rev. .1. H. Huggins tomorroxv and
the txxo will continue the meeting
t fie xvliole of next week. Kverybody
invited.
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A Waterloo for Our Boys.
t'liftou sent over an aggregation of
hall players Monday to try conclu
sions with th*' “ia nt——-t Tift on, hoxx-
cvcr, proved to he the giuni«. I'hey
out-played th*' home team at every
point, and xxon hy a seor*' of 1^ to 'J.
Tom Rroxvii. for the home team di*l
the only playing xvorth note, while
t'liftoii's team divided Imnors aliouf
evenly. tiatTney, hoxxever, can he ex
cused. for five of her best—and we
mean best—players were absent.
The umpire lost his head and tried to
help the tiatTney hoys play hall in
Hie second inning. The t'liftou hoys,
that is the players, behaved well,
but J they had some foiil-inoutlied
blackguards xxitli them xvho forgot
that there were ladies present, and
these should he left at home in the
I future.
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Cheap Trip to Washington, D. C.
The Iirke!s sold by the Southern
Railway to Washington. H. ('. and
ret urn at the rpoela/ low rate of one
fare, have peen extended to .Sfeptcni-
lier fifteenth (L"ith), instead of f»ep.
teinher fith. This xvill he of great
y/Jxantage to any who xvish to take
t he t rip, 'j'he tickets will he on sale
at all importiH>x ^I'.^tions August 255rd
1 to h. at the very xo.4, #l i ( '; i , lly low
rate of one fare for the roil nd ,1 rip.
M hih the rate is made esp<;eial.lX' !
.for tV< Ji idghtsof Pyihiii>. stjill tick
ets iqm lye piVA/l;ased hy any pile »le-
^rii,ig ;to take luilxqnyiygi. i;f the rate.
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S.toje )hlis <Own <Cqvv.
S<piifv SalTa.tt had a peeu,l.iar ea<.
yestenhiy. Mm Moore oxxns yi ,e*,'X'
which he let his faftier-ool/fxv, llirain
Hoiighi'. have under cold rael, file*,
day night Jim prized open the door
and took tlie eoxx home with him.
Hiram and Ids xvife sxvorc out a war
rant against Idin and yesteraday he
tvas tried before Squire Sarratt and
a jury. Verdict—not guilty; a man
eannot steal Ids own property.
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The Roll o) tiotfW'
In the Aeademic ijepaj'lnpot of
<‘ooper-Limestonc Institute (jp.*
names of t'ora Wilkin*. Minnie Peel
er. Minnie Littlejohn. Nannie fora
Richardsc .and Rosa Anthony ap
pear on the August roll of honor.
In the primary department. Max
Pei Jer, Slanxariir Little. Lnfar Lip
scomb, Daisy Tnthoiiy. and o. P.
Rieha rdsoii.
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At Home and Abroad.
11 i~ the duty of excryone, whether
at home or I rax el ling for pleasure or
business, to equip himself with the
remedy which will keep up strength
and prevent illness, and eure sildi
ills as are liable to come upon all in
ex rx day hf*'. I'or 11 * at i, tp** 1 , Hooii .
Sarsaparilla a.- a gem rid tonic. lo
k* 1 jt tb* hjood pure and ies.-’ Ii-li|.
t<« iiiikorb f b geyn^s of disease,
he well nigh .i.i aJoahbe i’biena. Af
drinking water of
trouble, cspccia
used lo spring xj
From a fexx d
of Hood s Sarsal
of water will prexi
VUy injurious effe<]
Mw/ ^Vgetahl
ti*'. eavr* /Hy
ha nee. i.m,> lo»s (,>J
digestive orgai,|
n.ilfD y
regular iii.mn.?
Personal Paragraphs.
Miss Minnie Lee Walker, of the i
Columbia Female College, is spend
ing a few days in the eity the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Lot spit eh. on l ira mini
st rcet.
Miss Lola Jaekings, of Blacksburg,
was in the city Tuesday.
Mrs A. S. Corry and family are
visiting her parents at Smiths Ford.
Klmore Smith, of Spartanburg,
xvas ‘'in town’’ this xveek.
Mrs.Mike llorders.of Slices Shoals,
is visiting her parents in this city.
Mrs Jim Turner and Clarence
1 irey made a (lying trip to ( oxvpens
Tuesday.
Miss Lizzie Lipseomh has returned
home from her visit to Rock Hill.
Mi-s Laura Ross returned from a
trip to State Line Monday, where she
had been visiting friends for several
days.
W. lb Neves, of (ireers, was ‘‘in
toxvn” last Sunday and Monday. He
is noxx making a trip through North
i ‘arolina.
Lucian and Miss Kffie Hopper have
gone to Itlaekxvell. S. C. on a visit of
a week or so.
H. lb Wheat left Saturday for the
North in the interest of the (iatTney
manufaetiiring Co.
Logan Kllis, of Krxxinsville was
doxvn on a visit Tuesday.
(ienial Charley Petty is here eir- ‘
euhiting around among his many
friends and ac<|tiaiutcnees. lie has
imt recent ly ret iirneil from a trip to
Canada and the North.
Mr. Holytield. of the northern part
of this county, was in (Jnffncy this
xveek visiting his daughter Mrs, Win.
Hoard.
Dr. II. M. Holmes, who has been
spending some time at tilenn Springs,
is noxx at Asheville. We trust that
this much needed rest will he enjoyed
by the Doctor and that he xvill soon
return to tiatTney where he has long
been so highly esteemed as a man
and a physician.
Mrs. Dudley Jones is visiting her
farther. Dr. J. F. Norman, in I nj°n
< 'minty.
H. Dink .Matthews of Trough, xvas
here on business yesterday .
.1. J, Sarratt took a t rip tot harlotle
and Shelby ITjdax and Sat iirday .
Rev. and Mrs. N, J, Holmes left
yesterday for their home in fip't'/l*
ville.
Mrs. L. V. Whaley, of Orange
burg. has been visiting her daughter
in I'ooprj'-Limestone Institute. She
returned Iasi iWv;)aV/
Misses Lilius and Mlgiion IDnvu
of Itnrnxvell have come to Coopor»
Limestone Institute. Miss Lilius
will remain as a pupil. Miss Mig-
non comes on a short visit.
F. tl. Stacy returned yesterday
from a trip to MeAdcnsville, N. C.
Mrs. W. II. Sniil.h. aeeompanied
hy her soil, Fletcher, left 'Tilt .i.'hb'
night for trip to Mississippi to visit
Mrs. Smith’s brother. Mr. Joe Mc-
A rt bur
W. c. livers, of Moiling Springs,
was down last Saturday visiting Mf,
ami Mis. Alex .’’lirgersmi. He was
a*'eompanied by Masters Freddie and
tiardie Hamrick.
Miss Pauline tiross. of Charlotte,
is visiting Miss Flora tialloxvay.
tleorge Doggett and Tom Mrown '
l ( .i,' 7'uesday for Charleston.
Mrs iv. >». if. 1 ,*ve111 to Patterson
Springs Monday.
B. K. Humphries went to Mtn ttiy >
W odiicsday.
Mrs Seiiora tirax and mother, Mrs.
have gone to the mountains.
Jqlin |Moi4.^i ( l ; s visiting in tiasto- ‘
n,ia.
t'harles Bolt .Ksq. a promt nem
citizen of I'nion xvas in liaffney
’esterdax attending th*' burial of
h,i- ir^iq^ }'•• John Barnhill.
Mr. I*, c. Whjiyiuq, •*•• agent for
,t;l | l*' M.utual Life Jns,Co. of Jveiy qt j,”
j.s at 'Li|>seo.iiiib’s lilote.l.
A C, H<‘i'"gcr. of liie.hmond, spent
Thursday atDr'uoon | ( , '7'e. taking
orders for greerles.
L. K. N'orryee Ksq. speeh'il agent of
the Mlltllid Benetit Life Ins. Co. of
N’exvnrk N. J. is in the eity and wants
to write "you up in the old reliable.
Misses Ruth and Kauiiic Dorman
iind Miss (iertrude Chapman entered
f'Httf it‘I' IJmestone Institute last Mon-
/i#y. fipy f rn >ii the upper part
of the eouJdy . bv f 'i f/tii , , j 0,,rs ''
th*' Institute.
Prof. W. F. McArthur letl AVnbn.s-
day for tlm District Conference xvhh’h
con veils on t he lit h, Bit h. 111 h and 12l h
Inst., at Joiicsvillc. The conference
will he presided over hy Rev. Jno. C.
Kilgo.
! j//ie Fort, of Fort Lawn, is
visiting ht'i'POfo t. //,' Furt. of this
eity.
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Death of John Barnhiil.
Mr. John Barnhill, of I uion
County, died at his horn t Dray *
ton* ill on W'llm.-di.y th St h iiist.
A j i'. 1‘: ''luiill xas iioru in Liiieoln
x'pillily. N• t i' 1 * sixty seven
years ago. He moved to Aft'»*«T , 'U-
iiiie-in-sanlx uiaiihood and made it
Hk , IP* I I M i I | ,1
home .l|ie iieiilai.lci ot Mils life xx,here
I ' » 1 , . i i 1 »» , | i 1 . i i
ras prosperous in Ids ij.i41e|cn ) i *11*
|fes and highly n spi eled hy all
i<xx him. Ilis reinains vx'en
jn the eemetery In this eity
ly. Manx sorrowing relatives
[ends attended.
service xvii> eondmted
iluJeX Vf / 'qW JiellS.
LOCAL LEDGERITES.
Items Which Are Too Short for a Head
ing Bunched Together.
The tiatTney High School for Boys
and <iirls. Prof. It.4'.Sarratt.principal,
\x ill begin the session of IMtU-ilo on
Monday. September ilrd.
We Iijivc just learned that M.
Janies McCullough, once a rather
widely knoxvn citizen of I'nion
County, died at his home in Arkansas
a fexv weeks ago.
Landrum Met'raw is contiucd to
his home xvith fever. The hoys
needed him the other day and it is
the wish of all xvho know him that
he may soon he able to get about.
Alex. Furgerson says lie wants Rob
and Bud to return tin* watermelon
they borrowed last Sunday, and if
tbey don t he will make it xvarm for
t hem.
Mrs. K. c. Robert son lias been
eotilined to her apartments at Lips
comb's Hotel the past fexv days on
account of illness. Tiik Lkihskk
hopes it xvill not he long before she
will he out.
4'allie Perry exhibited as a curios
ity on the streets xvhat might he
termed a I ripple egg. It xvas a freak
of nature we have never before heard
of. The egg was formed H* follows;
A Soft shell on the out side, the
xx bite of an egg. then another soft
shell, then t he xvhite of an egg, then
a hard shell, on the inside of xvhich
xx hieh xvas a full-fledged egg—white
and yolk. Come on xvith your freaks
of uiilnre.
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An Excursion.
A, \, Wood i* going lo ruti «n ei-
curslon. The start Mill hr mnilr EhI-
ui'diiy and xvc are assured ihr betil of
order will prevail. The refreshment
car is so he presided over hy Mamla
Holmes, and it is said she is a tirst-
rate eateress. Meals can he had on
hoard and there will he sleeping ears
a'taehed. Its to he a reglar vestibule
affair. John Ross, of Charlotte, will
net as conductor and chief engineer.
Tlirr*' will he no return tickets and
those who go **! | j Jin ve to mnke other
arrangemeuis to get bark. It'fc HU!
known how long it will take to get
the train to its destinatJon, hut it l*
not believed it will he longer than
three days. The length of the trip
Hill J/c about two hundred yards.
Mr. Ito-v will nidi Inky '*n tills trip,
as he usually does. (t |j ifp ipsjiji
ehimneys. without tearing them out.
Mr Ross is hiiilding quite a reputa
tion as a house-mover and he is rank
ed i, u utii- Ilf flje best.
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Mona«i(e MmiH*.
L. I , 4'am|ibclL lb*'Milnilitf i Xjteri,
yesterday -bowed Tilt; LlIIMilffl Hlial
is said to he some of the purest and
largest monazite ever secured in this
section. The grains ranged from the
size of wheat to that of corn. This
HIOU-dIL" was gotten out hy Mr-
4'ampbell‘s ii a .w jlBW'l-i?- li I,; *
about fifteen men at work 00*
inside of thirty days expects to in
crease the force to fifty.
A 41.* lii'llys. jiureliasing agent for
the W i lbacli Liglii l oinpiiur, oflil'R:
cesli'l’. 4'lty, X, .L tltroilgb bis D |»D';
sent at Ives. l« mining and buying
moniizite iii the upper porthm of this
county. Small shipments of .Inn
pounds and upxvards were sold to his
agents at Marlboro, N. C.. at ti cents
a pound recently.
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aii Ad.nirahle Gentleman.
ry ix ^
Now Hint Walters has
withdrawn from our midai Xo 1 !!; ‘J, 1
lihi-rty to sj»eak of him more freely
than during Ids stay among us. Wc
miss him. His gentle demeanor,
icniif nd information and seieii
16 Bolls at Once
Mewd’a Suraaparllla Purifies the
■toed and Restores Health.
1ennessnc
y
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Mr. r. H'. .Sfoicefl
Wilmot, S. link.
“C. I. Hood A: To., I,oxv(*11, Mass.:
“ About four jt'ari nit** lay ., IV wax troiit>ts<1
with unit rhsiim. Altlio- . ws trii-*! nearly
•▼•rytliliiK it X“t wor«c notsait of li.-ttor ixial
tprokit oT<*r tiotli of lii*r tiamO xotl.at xlu* <'ou|il
hardly uxs tliriii. rinally tlis <‘oiiiiiu'iirpit to
UM Ifood'x Sar-a|>arilla amt x*liriixiu lia<l taksll
two bottlsx lipr Ii iikIs xm-to ••ntii' fy le ati*«l ami
aha ha* not Impii troiitilnl. lit Itfcemtier,
IttJ, my lurk * rovrrs<l xxitli tmlN of a
Scrofulous Nature.
There wara slxta* 11 of tln'in at on*'** .amt a* *oon
sa tbay liaalail otliar* would lifak out. My
naek finally t>r<'aine i;ovrri'*l *.\itli rein"* anil
Hood’s 5 ^ Cures
fear*. I ttian ronimancad takliiK Hood'* Sar*.a.
|iartlla, aii'l aftpr fnklmr four t«.ittl<*<i tli»* tmll*
had all tia:i|i)<| ai|*| tlie suaf t lui*'' di-appoan'it.
|fSeolllliiaiid*‘d llno'l'; sa|;a|iarljl.i to all_ ajif-
farlnf from nny dt*"i*laf ef tl)''I'IhimI.'* I - >'•
SroWFI.I.. M llliiot. SiillMl t t.'kotii,
Mood's Pills Malty, yat sod
eBcieutly, uu the liver and biweli. 2ou.
—Ibive you se.oi the new Hyde
Park Sailor Hats at Carroll A Car
penter: only .’>tl cents. Come early
and get tirst choice: they are going
Very fnst ;
Points of Excellence in the Tennessei
Which luive xvroiiglit forit t he highest exeomiiims I'i'miii tie pi'ogi'es
farmers and freighix-rs throhglioiit I he ent ire eoiinl ry
I he iioxes in w In'els of * ‘Ten ticsscc'' Wjigoi s an ' ■ 1 • the lull
hy poxx erf 111 I ly draulie Press, xvhich is capable ol • \i -1 • pia -sure
three liiindred tons.
No Wedging, no <tpportunity of aeeiimulation of “ivas. t< . helwee
hull and outside of box. ami as a consequence r," loo*e li'ixe-.
i Their tires are the heaviest of any on the mark*'!.
There i- more iron and better iron xvork on the L : - than i>1
! any other xvagon offered to the trade.
Our woi>dwork is thor tiighly saturated in hoilin/ Ii;. d "ii
Skeins are made of highest grade eleiP-oal iron ;! • --.•.•mi!* - ami
xveigh more per set than those of any other wairi.n.
The xvork is all painted xvith lhebc-t hramis of j . ini “r nii 'i in pun
linseed oil. and finished xvith the best brands ol Kn“li-!i van-i -ii.
I'he spokes are driven hy iiiacliilicry in li"t glin . ami the timber i- all
air dried, and thoroughly seasoned: the axles aiv mad' "i i- -t hi' korx : th{
longues, holsters, hounds and spokes ol best white •<;, it. ImL- ..f Mac
, hi reh. t he " best i n t he xx'orld. a nd t he beds of <• |i';i r Tt n s c a ■ \ t -1L i\x p* >| >1
lar.
The tongues and front hounds an so const I'neicd 1 Imi Lui lit 1 |c wi-ig
rest upon the necks of the team.
I’he holsters are plated their entire length an.! tie kin-j Loll,- an
coiiiiterxvork. xvhieh prevent them fn*m xxearing hollom ..I !“
\\ e i|re proiind of the "Tennessee” amt want to " II »
W'l'ht'ttp jy pn hiinil a full lim of i'.u- i
Fill'iiiluic, >ioxi' ^loti I'iHlHTr l : i!!V v: |l : J'■ '
Also .1 |i||| |jim ol I iidei'iaki'i'.- fptnils t ollin 1
RohcM.
Rememh*'r tli.il our good ale Loiighi at lie ii di! 1,! ..
gives us the loxvest possible prices, ami you •.•••t tie Inm iii • i tl.i-
Call iiml see us before hiiying.
CARROLL, CARPENTER A HUMPHRIES.
Lost.
/^N the s| reels *nl lO'd'l.x id I l'IOOO|),
a gold hrcnsl pin liaviugiwo
torquoise. The finder xvill In* re*
xvurded if he return it to Miss Currh*
Southard or Mrs. K. A. Itroxvu.
For Sale.
A SPLKNDID three Horse farm:
** xvell improved with nice dwell
ing and barn. Have also a good six
horse farm for rent.
F. <!. St.x« v.
A ltl'SIN Kss oppni'iunity in iii|H.
ney. S. : .'|>ltl to !)t.*»0 cleared
per month during the Summer, and
more than double in l he xx inter; onlx'
t|iI."it• required, and the business can
he learned in a fexx weeks. Address
Ifv} I'/-. s r -
A WHKAT DRILL—Any p.. k .*,{|
wishing to buy a drill cheap
call on or address S. H. Klliott. Maud.
S. 4’.
ValBjDle Farm (at Rent.
I oFFKR my home plnnifiijou at
* (irassy Pond. C. for relit lor
one or more years including my
dwelling, store house, ginnery and
saxx mill: will rent this property
separately or all together. This land
is strong and yields abundantly tin-
t lt j* r •■nit ix'at ion. Telephone
connect ion wo
The
Carolina
Buggy
Co.,
Are the largest man-|
ufacturers of Vehicles
in the South, and make
the best only. Our
Ifocjtte tayg always 1
taken the tir&t j^rerhi-t
ums at fairs when
shown in competition)
with the world.
Gaffney i
Wagon and
FBrnityi-e Go-;
hij|i|U| om. pdi'tc |i) *i;jiin<.i ',11,1 bpj
lie |»|i iiM il |o ii |( |(ii' t't'! 1 ‘ii|':i|i'i|
"Premiuni t ; tir<diu:i Buggy oi iiny.
t long else lliilt g* ies oil wheeD. Call
The
Hen pen tan
Monumental
Jewelry
Store.
The larges
stock of Solidl
ahcf r \A/arH,
Silver Novel
ties, 5 ? S /V -|
.x s < > a > ^
and
1* 'i Iii
ns ont C a r o -
Iii .a.
Nut (T town
^ . I
• yiCltil-S
i jcci.
on them for anything in their line
and you will he treated right. But
r........ t * I. r.. 1. < I... - - I 1 .
till August 20.
" pMirid.,.. g f
I»pen
J. J. MAli.NKSS.
Spartanhiirg. S. 1'.
N^tige,
don't forget to ask for t he "Premium
Carolina Buggy.” manufaetured on
honor hy
Garoiiiid Buggy Gg.,
A'xu'U \ illv. !■■*. CL
1 ^r< >1 1 i*. ;i‘ » »'i
a Verx
V“.4..
litie aitalmiieuiA nmy,..
desirable citizen (or any coniiiOHdO
He xvas ex'er t hoiight fill and conxhf.
crate of those around him. He
'"died his words carefiillx ami
T t ^. *
uexit >|)"Kc of anx' one. not even
n . ’i |r‘
those in whom ,he hiuj pji.. ..’ "onfi-
denee 011.lv l«i (mil it inisphieed a
, : ,,•< H ui .1 .1. \
uij.qd »D;r\ teJIer. Jie was nl nil funes
c ' * • ' ' 1 Vi il dlij',
u nio!»i roiiipimimn,bb' ^ iijJemati.
W ' silicei'.'ly fmpe |p.'pppy *ef liud If
to hi* lldviilllllffl' to loeafe b<T'«,
• .
Knights of Pythias Conclave.
A Magnificent gathering of the
Knights of Py thias will lie held in
Washington. D. 4’., beginning Au
gust 27th. Tickets over the Pied-
put on sale
I'd will he good until
*cpi,mbiT bib. I mo ^' I l )
lie I'luirgcd fur Hie FoiHMi inp,
adilition to the regular train senhv
special trains and special through
Pullman and other ears will he run
for t he aeeommodat ion of special par
ties. No man’s education is com
plete unless he has visited the N'a-
Iimuit Lap,,. 1 ;,' 11 m' it xx'iilld be well
for all wlm i'«n (’ii'jiiH'*'bfiVbbcMi-' .J
this oppoi'tunity,
— • * •-
Rucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Tiik Bkst S.xi.vi: in tin world for
Cuts. Bruisis, Sons, I'leers, Salt
Kin mu. I'YxvrSon s. Tetter. Cimpped
liands. < 'hilhlains. ('orns. and all Skin
Fruptions. and •lositively cures Piles
ffii'/j, kk* n'lnired. It is guaranteed
t o iVve* J-teftt'r' 1 . io >.:'i;et ion or money
H .\\'IN<i hougiil mil till' lil.'irkr
snilthlug liusiiiess of \, L. For-
lenbtiry I am noxx prepared to servi
the pllldie to the best advantage in
that line. All effort will he made t .
give entire satisfaction. I solicit
your patronage. J. B. Kastkisi.y
Street Taxes.
A Li. persons 1 oiding wit h-
III tile etU'poiilli. (.('iLtLo (lie
toxvn of liaffney City, S. ((,. VlkteeM
(Iii) years of age and up lo fifty (o")
years old. liable (o street. duty, are
.herehy requiri'il tti’p.'iV, the second in-
htFtfineilt, •’RL street tax. How dud for
i'ti l i‘i t 'b' undersigned. Clerk
of 4 'oil mi I, at on,a 1 .',i ppeir lor link
on the xt reel to ^alixty j In- V,Jjit^
This notice xxill he strict lx enforced,
J. K. W'KBSTKR.
t 'lei'k of Tow 11 < 'oiineil.
'ngu-t I. Is'.H.
1 •:
OPIUM, MORPHINE n
andTOBACCO HABITS
and NERVOUS EX
HAUSTION are invited to
•' with
The Keely institute
)
P. O. Drawer 27, Columbia. S. C.
' N . B.— I'he Keely Treiit meiit is ad-
miiu>ii u u «i| riltH'ii , l '' '"m : ‘l <'«•-
liimhta. ' " "
r . L. Douglas
S3 SHOE
uiont Air Line will hi
•11(1.. t
limm, i" 1 "'ll hi
^OlC^i, j v ^
1 /1 t M ",l
L.
• r.
: (if* /i t- *ioL
Success In Life
depends on little things. A Ripaiis
Tahtile is a little thing, hut taking
one occasionally gives good digestion,
and that means good blood, and that
means good brain und brawn, and that
means success.
Head'|l|i*|fi fs tw di'B'.' P mm hinii
el's, who xvanl to Imy.s' lt m'i X' hange.
I make a Specialty of Feeding Stock.
First-class turnouts at reasonable
1 rates.
t a> t le a nd Hogs lioiight and sold.
I *' ( e .1 I., . ,
J. G. Spencer,
Proprietor.
! L. BAKER,
CONTRACTOR SNO RDIkOER
mi<: .k 1. ic 1 x
'Sash.«Blinds, • Doors,
I V «• j
■——and all kinds ol»._j_
Building Materials.
18 THE BEST.
NO SQUEAKING.
75 poRDOVAN,
**-#Uf*wV» •• ’ i' ■’ ibuit • o/».'
— —i ♦a.sffjifluCE.a soils,.
' $ 2Jl.^B0YS§CHd6LiH<il5,
•LADIES*
yfacnK sc no tor catalogue
’«S^W-L-DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Von «-nn ■nri* ninnrv hv |iHrrkii*liiv \V. L.
Iloiigln* a*hiir«,
Hrcau*r, we "te Hie l.iri;-vt mantif.ict'irer* of
1 nthcMLeil -Iioe* in the world, nml Kii.ii.iiine
the \ Ine liy .*t.imiiin< the name and priee on
*1). which protect* ; ou nKain>t hiuh
* l*ri- , ." ip,.- :ii•,- .*. .Rr’* p-nfit* Oni ■.hue-
>\ I 4 six:
1 • iq p'Sl.i.
Iji|h)}.
eo,,,piii,t*. , 1
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A liUTie.-in 1 i r*
P ' Lld' l ploa \* il ||
ass. I - of .-k'.’
!!.*»;
1 lari f'ini. "1
! ' ! ( '1 . With
ass*-) - of .ft :
»7 ' 1 '* i’J :
llom*’ "t N,-\\
N Wi'li .1 -el- of
.ji'.l.iM is s;:!
Penn Lire, of
i'll 1 '. VV 11 II ;|X-
/
J*-
f.
7.
‘j o.V*.
1 can place
, • ■ 1. -e.. D*
i:.\ r. a- "aide rj-k x oil
l*0|rl l il'; t ill- "
F.
0. STACY.
FARMERS
AND MILL MEN.
W *• hav,
■ .1 ’ \ .p,- • *t :* 1"■ iicra 1
M • ; "
.'.e liUl'g.illlll
are pi i'p;ii 1 'f r
’ ' ‘ ^ ’ ; * • t ’ Hint
Boil'-l- "1 ; !
- - W .|4e(*
W Ii* • V <
! • Mills;
< • i 11 s I’- • d. 1 - a
l V* >>» *s.
Feed t 'ill 1* - '
: : ! -tx Ies;
fan* Mills
'- 111*1
FiOln Maeldli'
M I!"lt iug.
and . 1 * • ii,n
MACHINFHy H
Sr-i'li I'iitlH'i I'HlChb
•
J*.-.,0 1 1,;,,.
1 1 i" ' in. ur
1 ra'led for as t
('all < m or a<
BOMAR
BROS, CO.
?*» J »;»1'1 :1
1 s:!»i! "g. f—. .
J. E. WEBSTER,
A 1 l*."T!'"* --v"
**htte at loxvrt pfic** Dt *''dMe jtivrn than
any other mnWe. T*he m* ,iihititiite. Jt )*"ir
dealer cannot oipply you, we can. sold t»y
WILKINS BROS . Gaffney. S.C.
Ciaffnev Citv
CARROLL & STACY, ;•'• -
lions a specialty.
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JCavnu. and Tr
Ji nt hu-im ■
Caivtul attention i<* e*dleeiion> i?“u° r . r,ctis ° r
%rtn)"t>: ti i \\
till <t|| |«itHIIS j I w • -
I’ieiint. *1“
■ ' »nd all Pat- 1
.a a t c Fee
f AT*NT Office
t»«*t
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Plans and speeiliealion> for huikl
ings mad* on -hurt not ie* .
Saletx | h*|M •*) t lit >\i> hlsiile. i A Pamkhlit
■ 1 fre.t <>1 in
... . 1 • 1 J.-cnt free. Aditr
I'ire I'i'imiI Vault (or Kent. SNO
J ent Ire
;
Your patronago Solicited. i»*2- P '
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