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(■> (.ENERAL CONGLOMERATION \ ;h< ?Os' NHWS ITKMS OK 5 .« r TEREST. LOCAL IN- ^Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short (or a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. WITH THE MONAZITE MINERS. BEARING WITNESS. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. Athiftis, travolliiijr in (hr intor* Something About the Work Carried on | cst <>M In* ('hiirlnttu < tltsorvcr. was in Advertisers Who Testify to Its Un in the Branches. Mm* , i(y Ttiewlay aHrrnoon. Ilf n*. doubted Worth. Last Saturday, through tin* kind- jtorts that papor as “gotting thcrf.’' okkick ok ness of Mr. L. f. ('atnpbfll, who is lloyd Haines took a trip to Salem, ' <‘HKXKY MKHK'INK CO., Sunday. Hev. Mr. .tones,of (iastonia was in LOCAL LEDGERITES. Local News items are few in thi* hill thesc hot i days. A eroxvd in - charge of Rrof. W. F. McArl luir left Moudav for a moun- tain trip in wagons. finite a numher itf tiatTney folks at tended the closing exercising of the singing at Orassy Pond last night, M r s. Alliaxer R arkcr. who lives t hree mile s im >rt h n »f t he rity . Sent dnxx n sev, •nil Mis of O] | M'M cot ton Tuesi lay. J. 1. Sa r mt t is er eeling a in* xx gin housi • on the nort hxvesti •rn s idc of the t< (XX II. il< • will Im* n*ad) i* in a slmrt t iim for l Ids y r.ir’s < rro| . N. II. 1 .it t !< cjoh n xxill keep 1 looks for \\ ’. 11. lap? -comb t his Fall. Mr. lapse ((Hill xx is! ies to dex'ot i • all of his t ime 11 ( hi s im creasing bus iness J. 1 R. T. dlor: sou xx ill soon the i reel i oil of ;i t xvo-s tory hrirk store- -room ami (Ixx el li Mg lion so on the F loyd silr mi Limestone avi [*m*m*. Mr s. E. A. Broxvn has t XVI1 il|l|dc t rees in In •r v ard xx hiell are full of fruit. Tin •y nr -e the only ii ipplc t rccs XXe hi 1 X I si Til 1 liea rin g fruit thi s sca- son. F. M. S Ih-II broiig lit to r| rut: 1 pushing the monn/ite mining httsi- ness in this section we were, enabled to take a'peep at t his interest ing husi- the City Sunday. ness. Mr. Campltell lias Ids force of i Mr. Willie Pool, of Charlotte is men now at work on lands belonging 1 visiting friends and relatives of this to Mr. .tones and Mr. Swatlield. about city this week, four and a half miles west oftheiity, in the neighborhood of (irassy Pond. No, 1212 t<i 1220 Adams St. Toi.kko, O., Ang It, I Hit I. I.KiHiKK, (tallney, S. C. Dear Sirs:—Knelos<‘d find cheek for payment in full for first and second ijuartors advertisement of Hall's The methods employed are interest ing, even to a nonexperienced person. There is placed in the stream what is known as a box. This box is about eighteen inches wide and from six to eight feet in length. In the upper end is placed a sieve, constructed which allow? Miss Daisy Harding of Virginia. Catarrh Cure in accordance with one of the Old Dominion's most contract. Statement enclosed. Re charming daughters is, paying a visit spcctfully yours, to her brother on Victoria Avenue. Miss Mamie Robinson of Spartan burg is spending some time in OatV- Work In ney with Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. Miss LaurieOswaldjof .lames Island \ race is 1 is visiting the Misses the water 1 place. ClIKNKV M Kim iNK < 'o. Per O. been verv well done. There is nothing remarkable in the ams of this fact that Messrs. Cheney »V Co., send Tut: Lkoukk a check to pay for their to pour into the upper end of the box Mr. Doc Ross, of Sind by, was ip the ' ad. We expected them to do that, where the sieve is placed. I he grav- City Sunday. We have a number of advertisers eller stands in the stream and with a Mr.and M rs. .1. X. Cudd.of Spartan- who we w ill do the same shovel IHts the gravel and sand from burg,visited the mother of Mrs. Cudd, thing. Hut we did not expect them j on Wednesday ami brought Park, who the bed of the stream into the box. Mrs. E. A. Brown, this week. to hear direct testimony to the fact The stream of water running into Mrs. A. S. Corry and children have that the work had “been verv well etluis Which Are Too Short for a Head ing Bunched Together. We notice in the (ireenville News that it is rumored that Col. C. .!• ' Pride,of Rook Hill.will he the Repub- , lican candidate for Congress from this i the . r *th district. We hear that the tiatTney Mann-' factoring company will soon build a number of new houses for their operatives. They will be good ones, for that company does no halfway work. .1. X. Lipscomb is branching out. He has rented the store-room next to the one he occupies and moved his hardware and grocery stock into it. It's a big improvement in the right direct ion. • Mir worthy townsman Mr. R. C. Thompson went to flomson College last Tuesday to see his son. Park.who was sick. Mr. Thompson returned iixl OIoji the sieve washes the dirt and mona- zite to the bottom of the box, while a man in the box lifts the gravel and small rock out of the sieve with a sieve-like shovel. The monazite be ing heavier than the dirt and sand, goes to the ho'tom of the box. while the steady stream of water which pours in washes the mud out of the box at t he ot her end. In this manner two persons ••an get out anywhere from seventy-five to one hundred anil fifty pounds a day the former being considered a light days work, and the latter an extra heavy one. As a t he yield i e returned from a visit to Smith's T’ord .1. B. Easterly has been to Thick et y for several days, past "making hay while the sun shines." S. T. Martin, the old reliable Ten nessee drover, will have a line lot of horse, down here next week. Chas. M. Littlejohn, of Asbury. has been spending the past week with the family of R. A. Jones. Mrs. Nettie Wills and children left on Monday for t heir home in Johnston S. C. They have been spcndim'Lb^’* time here visiting 'lie_|{,. v M. B<o (1 done." These people are of the me thodical business nat lire And do not express themselves unless they mean it. W’c wish all advertisers eoiild be so thoughtful as speak a word of we are glad to hear is improving. P. M. Alexander, colored, who lives on tin property of Mr. Nathan Lips comb reported at Tin: Li:Im;i:i; otlice that a [tench was found under a tree in his yard Wednesday after t he storm. No others can be found on otliec Tuesday several open bolls of cotton from the plantation of J. I.. Spake, about l hrec miles south of t city. B. M. o| the most pop ular oi till men. is erecting a age on the northeastern side of tlfe city. Mr. Husky has the con- t raid. Building material is coming into (lalfnex from all directions, and is being distributed in the different ipiartcrs of I he city where new houses are going up. .1. M. Hopper, oi Erwinsville. N. C. sent to Tim l.i.m.i i: olTice this week a howl of cotton which had opened on la>t Eriday.tm BMli. This i* the first of the season from thi> section. Julia, the little daughter of Prof. W. K. McArthur, while playing at seesaw last I'riday fell ami broke one bone of the left fore arm. She was able to go with tlie mountain crowd Monday. Chief J list ice Bonnerexpccts.it his health remains good, to address the free thinkers of Timber Ridge on State and national politics at an earlx date. The Dr. is an entertain ing speaker. Sipiire Sarratt has been out arrest ing and trying voters this week. Oscar says he has been raising sand. At any rate he— lediuiiecring, eon- seipientlx ('unstable Lipscomb has had little to do but play balI. Lavender has an apple tree •h there were two apples this aggregation got Iiiicki-i j it h bei ng on the south side of The curious part of the , is I hat t here were but t wo Ihen the tree ustlallv bears m; [dio will remain open until lor business. Then Mr. rw III began to pack up to 'He is determined to go, so wishing good photographic had better call between now d then. A young white man named Henry ryens was arrested last Friday rilling on the freight train. There city ordiance against it. He was fined $1 which he paid. Chief, amp is after some other young fel* pw S ftir a like olTellce. Alderman T. (1. Met'raw will com plete a new two story brick gin house within two weeks. He will then be prepared to handle his portion of this years crop. Mr. Met'raw is think ing of adding later a roller process. It is to be hoped he will do so. The Rev. J. M. Carlisle wiil till our meihodist pulpit on the lirst Sunday I in September—both in the morning | ,e>s of t he bed. In talking on the subject one of the cmploye<.s said: "I have been working at this business for nearly two years now. I worked in Cleve land county. N.C. before I came here. I like thi! work very well, and would much rather work at it in the win ter than in the summer. There is less danger of the fever. In the winter we wear heavy clothes and gum hoots and it is not so hard on us. Me arc doing very well here as regards to t he material we get out. This is a good t hing for t he count ry. It is giving the farmers a chance to make money which they never dreamed ot before. Mr. Campbell pays his men weekly. Hi* hopes to be able to increase the amount of his help materially within the next few weeks. • -*•» • We Beat the Stuffin’ Outcn 'Em. Tuesday afternoon Tin: Li:i><;i:i; and Burnett nines met on the dia mond at Limestone. The Burnett s were not in it. and would not have made the three runs they did had not some of Tin: I.khmhk players got weary and lost interest. The Bur nett's can t play ball a little bit. Brown struck out C. Lipscomb two times and had a total strike out of eleven, w hile 11IIlllpries W as les- ef fective in the box. *1.11111 Burnett says he didn t have his nine. I' was very evident he didn't. Lum and his lint he begi li ning and never were in the game. These two teams will play again this afternoon and it is to be hoped that ! I,urn's boys will be able to hold Tin: I Li:i»d:u boys down. The following is the score of Tuesday s game: Ledger :t M J | tl tt *2 tt X—It Burnett s I tl n tl n M 2 tt n— John Jeffries is looking after his in- argelv upon the tcrest on the farm this week. Jolly Arthur I’ridmore and Dashing ‘ Bud" McCraw are “doing t he grand’' at Salem. I’nion County, this week. They arc a genial pair and hard to heat. Mrs. L. V. tiaffney and son. Victor, have returned home from a visit of a week to Henrietta. N. C. I. M. Smith, one of Thickety’s thriving citizens. was down the early [•art of the week on business and pleasure. A. \\". Doggett was in flic city last Friday and Sat urdav. Mrs. Kenneth Baker and child iv- ttired to their home in I’rosperity encouragement to people who they the tree, however employ to do their advertising. But render* could help out the publisher wonderfully in this direction if they would hut mention the fact that they read (heads. ^ ^Jjirrull 4^('arpentcr advertised last week sailor hats. Mr. Doggel called Wednesday and had the and changed, saying that he had sold <piite a num her from the ad. This week they of fer bargains at their grand clearance sale of summer goods. The I'ark Remedy Co.. i t f Boston. Mass., otter their remedies to Li:ih;i:k readers. T. <i. Met 'raw advertises hand engines aid boilers at a sacri fice. < i cor go D. Doggett otters two farms There was a rumor current tin* early part of the week that a negro had been lynched bv * ^ near .tlu-N<fr , . l o \ aroliua line for •ommit- ting a heinous offence oil a colored girl. At any rate the offender missing, but there is no evidence to thi’effect that he has been Ivuchcd. We’ll Miss Him. Henry Ross, t he convivial, went to Rock Hill yesterday morning where he will open a stock and produce ex change. Henry has many friends I here who regret his depart lire. It is ind- ' 1,1 l ,n l M ' , l 1"' "HI I”' successful in every undertaking, but we would rat her ha vr* him with us. He will have associated with him that prince of good fellows. Ed. \\ . Wood, who Wednesday. They have been visiting Wilsons Chapel this week. Many the family of Mr. L. Baker. Sumter Littlejohn, of Asbury. was in town selling last year's cotton Tuesday. Miss Snilie tireen.of Ravenna, was in the city Wednesday on busi ness and visiting friends. .1. A. Carroll went to I’rovidence yesterday to attend the protracted meet ing. J. W. Tollison. our own Jack, is rust b at ing at Cleveland Spring. He left Tuesday. Dr. J. Roddy Miller, our justly popular Roddy." spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents in Vork j |'his is a spendid opportu- is so universally liked by all who know him. Tin: Li:t>oi:i: wishes them ' both success. . «•* • Our Minerals. This part of Spartanburg and ad jacent part of I'niou County abound in the useful minerals, and with in telligent work, will soon "cut a big tigure" in the industries of this country. Let the owners of mineral lands avoid all hampering process but be liberal to all prospector* w ho mean huisness now. Life is too short to adopt any plan that delays. for sab nity. Read all the ads ami let the adver tiser know you can read. • • Church News. Rev. li. M. Boyd is conducting a verv interesting revival meeting at persons are seeking salvation. The different denominations are taking part in the meeting. The protracted meeting at (leth- seniane. will begin next Saturday with "Children's Day," speeches and pic nic. The meeting will continue dur? ing the week following. Rev. .1, S, I’orter will assist the pastor. Rev, fi, M. Boyd. The Rev. W. E. Henderlite, of <ireenville. and the Rev. E. C. Robin son, of (iaffney, are conducting a meet ing I his week at the I’rcshy tcrimi church on Spartan mill hill. Spartan- mrg. Mr. Robertson will hold his ('apt. Win. I’hillips brought up his Corinth nine Wednesday to do battle w it b < iaffney. They had played five inn'oigs when the storm came up and the game was called. Score !t to I in favor of (iatTuev. II. and n ight. IT l*V. 1. .1. Ncxvl berry will lil! tin puljiit < Ill Sund lay at it o • •lock iit Bu lllll. Tl H* Ri 1st. ir R* •V. < ;. m. Boyd will In ■I,, in a meet in g at t hat t ime at F< .st. it’ s Cl. a|n 1. in 1 nion count. x . L. 1 {. 1 los s l»n ill; ght to the city Tiles* 1 ax tic lar ’-_M ■ st W ate rmel Ion of t he SC 'as«m ; am 1 P" l*S<* lit I'll it to his hl'ot In -i* Henry It Wi i- |ihic«*d in the store of M. L. Ki A ' ^ o., j nnl a IhIh-I hcarii ig tin f< dloxx in g placed upon A Beautiful Animal. D. of the (iaffney Manufactur ing Company, returned yesterday from New Vork. having with him a traveling companion that excited uni versal admiration. It was a full' blooded St. Bernard dog. the hand somest thing in the way of dog tlesh seen here for many years. The mag- niticent animal, known as “Barrc the Second." is registered in New Vork. laud was presented to Mr. Wheat by ! Mr. (ico. Bayne, of Carey. Bayne A Smith. The dog is full grown.—- ('harlotle t thserver of t he lot h. The dog escaped from its new home Tuesday night and has not been re captured yet. Mr. Wheat is having the country thoroughly searched for it. • • Death of Mr. F. W. E isom, Mr. F. W. Eisom an aged and highly respected citizen of 1 nion county, and at one time very wealthy, died at hi* home near Jonesvillc last Sundav county. Mrs. Tola* Littlejohn and children have been visiting Mrs. Littlejohn’s mother, near State Line, this week. Mrs. .las. R. Littlejohn, of As bury. was in the city Thursday. Mrs.John Foster of Rutherfordtoii. N.C.. was in the city yesterday. • «. < t. Doggett. of Forest City, spent Sunday in tin* city. His mother returned with him Monday for a few* Weeks stay Mrs. .1. A. Carroll ami Mr. and Mrs. c. S. Copeland have gone Asheville to spend a few weeks. ('apt. J. J. Magncss. of (irassy Rond, w as dow n on business yester day. J. f. ('. Humphries, one of the most thriving merchants of Byers- vilhs, was down on business vester- d n y. Mi-s Addie and Mr. Wilkins Brown, of Ravenna, were in the city Wednesday. .1. Landrum Brown come in yester day from theUiieen City, where he hits been i|tleinjitig the Commereial ‘‘ollegc, Mr. and Mr*, White who h'lD' been visiting Mrs. A, >. t'on'i- le'Dr returned to their home at Miirpni. X. C. went to I’attcrsnn to visit his *'hesl regular services here Sunday. The District Conference of the Methodist Church held hist week at Jonesvillc Wits a grand success. The business of the Conference WHS eon- ducted by Rev. W. A. Rogers of Spar tanburg, tjMiilc a number professed faith In Christ, and a number joined the church. • • Everybody Should Read This, Till: I.U'OMi has received eighteen new subscribers the piist week and three renewals. Let us thank our friends for the interest taken and we promise that the [taper shall he made better and more worthy of increased patronage. We also wish to thank our country correspondents for the interest they manifest. It has no little to do with making the paper acceptable to our out-of-town sub scribers. \\ e ask every body to unite with us in making Tut: Li:ih;i:k such a local newspaper as will coni- A Marble Yard Needed in Gaffney. Almost everv department of busi ness js represented in <iaffney and ja giving Si!lbfi|c|j«,i) t<| I l|n*e engaged In it, |(u| there js still one greatly needed here. And we bespeak for the man who opens a marble yard a sure success. Let some marble man comeat once and he will sec such prospects that we have no doubt about him staying. • -«•«- • Married. At Corinth Baptist ('httreh. Sun day. August 12. I sit I. Landrum Kirby to Marbetta Kirby, both of I'nioti county. Rev. A. D. Davidson dliciated. Headlight will please copy. - • Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Tut: Bi:st Sai.vk in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. I’lcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tel ter. ('happed Hands. Chilblains. <'orns. and all Skin Eruption', (tnd 'lositivoh cures Riles, or no pay I'eipijred. It is guaranteed to give period snlisfiidinn or nioiie; rcfumlco Rrice ’J. r i I'l ills pel* box. For Sai** bv W. B. Du ore, 0 Mr. S. S. Ros Spring Tuesday girl." **our John took 'm or polities. Send Us the news and we will appreciate it. • «•»- • With the Sick. Landrum McCpw is reported as ing and p'.ilie'y. All are in good no) an.' bettef ajthoiigh tip* symp- condition. Terms made known on loitis an* not »h[rif[iug. supplication to I. (•. MeCRAW. Mrs. Mor|jmer Sapis js epnlimsl tp ••affne^. S._(, . her home on aeculBff uf sjekpess. 'a SRI.IxNIjjlj ppree Horse farm; Broatlus. the son of Mf ■Ifl'l 'll'?. wc.H jmpipved wjjh njci ijwelj- John (ieddes the I 'harlston excursion last week. J, C, Rnor. js roidimvi In jijs lipn^g. :lhtl M'D' He had a tine time. hy an attack of typhoid fe»'g r< l || d‘sc RlHIl fur ''dlL Raul \ . (iaffney is "carving de rah- Li:i«.i:i: wishes him sie.,.,1 v rccoverv. bit the |.a-l week <11* so. Smith Cook The many fr>s; M |s of Mrs. Dr. (iaff ney will lM*^njiined to learn that she is coiiJfTied to her bed on account of illiiFs.. -< >1 GrOOcljS ! Our Mr. Carroll will leave for Northern M.iri.et will close out all summer goods in every depart menl r, make room for Fall purchases. Don't fail to call at d many bargains we will offer. Yours trulv is looking after the soda water, ice cream.girls. etc., while Raul is taking a vacation. r Tennesseel ~ L j L • a, ■‘J- > , VV -« r: s Points of Excellence in the Tennessee Which have wrought for it the highest ex-omiu farmers and freighters t lirohghoiit the entire count r\ The boxes in w heels of "Tennessee’ W agoiis a hy a powerful Hydraulic Rrcss. wliich is capable t hrcc build red I ■ ms. No edging, m* opport unity of aeciii.iul.il ion bill* and outside of box, and as a eonseipieii'-e i • lo r Their lire- are the heaviest of any on the mar. There is more iron and hotter iron work on t li am other wagon offered to the trade. < tin* woodwork is thormglilv saturated in b *; Skeins are made of highest grade eh • .aI weigh more per set than those ol any oilier wa.. .’ The work i- all painted with the best hr. i ■■ linseed oil. and finished with the li> sl brands of 1 The spokes are driven hy machinery h !mI a ’ air dried, and thoroughly seasoned: the axh-s a • m tongues, holsters, hounds and spokes ot best whit’ birch, the "best in the world.' and the bed-- ot l a lar. The tongues and front hounds are so eons! r an rest upon the m eks of the team. The holsters are plated their cut ire lcn_;:i. counterwork, which prevent them from wearinn L>!: We are proiiinl of tlie "Tennessee amt wa : We also keep constantl\ on hand a ftt!! > Furniture. Stoves. Stove Fixtures. Tinware. e!o. \|-i> a full line ot I tiderlakers (;•■ n i *i Rol ies. Reinemlier that our good are b.iiiglil at ri ■ gives ||S the lowest possible prices, and Votl gc ! !n ('all and see us before bm ing. ■j !** - - i ve ! 1 n ■ bub •s'lire ol i.in on I I ,1 I*' less CARROLL, CARPENTER & HUt'; r MLIES. For Sale. T WO VAU ABLE FARMS; o.NE containing Ril acres, situated I. 1 , miles northwest of (Iaffney. No acres in a high stall of cultivation, balance timber land. The ot her eon- tains 121 acres, sitmited o miles south of (tiiffney. !Kt acres in cultivation, balance timber land. Terms mad<- know n on application to i;eo. D. I h >< ;< ;ETT. Five licad of horses and a lot of farming tools also for sale. Anyone maud the attention of all good poo- wishing a good plantation ucartiaff- plo. regardless of sect, creed, religion ney will secure a bargain in either of these. (i. D. D. iNE SE< <>N D-H AND llit-lloRSE [tower engine and boiler: and one second-hand iN-horsc [tower oii- dne ami boiler: also a choice lot of The Carolina Bug 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 Gaffney Wagon and Furniture Co., ha ml le on r goods in tiallucy and will he ph ased to sell t he celebrated " Rremiiim t'aroliua Buggy or any thing else that goes on wheels. I all on them bn* anything in their line and you will he treated right. Lul don't forget to ask tor the I ivmiiim (’aroliua B.nggv." iminiifaetured on honor hy Carolina Bnggy Co., Vorli v ill*.*. N*. C. The Henneman y Monumental Je Stor Wc v > i a - ! h-' largest stool of Solid Sir')" Ware, Silver Novel- * 3 ^ied- fn nL Caro lina. Out of town orders solic ited. a*» ^ in 45 Morgan Scuarc, Mountain Tourists. Last Tucsdav our voting townsnwoi . S’ Sidnev. .1 ml am.and Anthonv S( ir |. H |t /* Whih moriiin* it hy *V.M i dr< mm t 'uhan i.tni i|o/e It price .f.i, measured seed feet li. weight . ioel s II of age and death was due to the in- tirmitv of old age. He leaves a large a III) he •irele of relative ami friends to tie w a v a ml I feet J inches the other, mourn his dcith. The interment a? m en a rev ival goin* on .iimstone Baptist ('hureh, for some time tone o<| 17 voting Last whiti ?un- mcn look pliiee at (iileiid graveyard Tile day. Rev. A. A. .lame . ••• . Suffer Little The lil t ie I hfee A Painful Accident. riding a hieycle Mondnx , Howard, the little son of and Howard Littlejohn. aei >l|MIIli ,.d >|r J{ M ,; HfTll , v< f ,,[ ani , ' , V. \ ' * * "^ * ni'»n, |, r i,ke his left f<*re arm just above the U. ol (irccmillc, left wr j^| The acciilent is made doubly moiiiitain trip. Ibex ,i„d because t he lit I le fellow is a crip- rTiuts along and are other- |||t . || ( , w ,. V er he is very cheerful well ..[i.ipcd for an outing in the )lll( | |,* IH .ffivsician. Dr. Crawley, r.- oiiiitiiius. I hex went via Chimncv A BI'SINEMS opportutill> In (iaff* ney. S. ('.; .tRt In lo" cleared |h*i* moirth during the SumiiK'r, and more thiin double in the winter: otilt II.Vi reipiircd. and the hiisiuess can he learned in a few weeks. Address Box IKS. (iuffnev. S. ('. HEAT DRILL—Any [htsoii A "!' wishing to buy a drill chcii| call on or address S. II Elliott. Maud S. C. iARK PENNYROYAL PILLS ‘‘The Court of Last Resort." Those who have failed to get cured elsewhere of the WHISKEY, OPIUM, MORPHINE andTOBACCO HABITS and NERVOUS EX HAUSTION are Invited to COKRKSPOND WITH thiKEELE? institute, P. O. Drawer 27, Columbia, S. C. N. B.—The Kcdey Treat incut i* administered in Smlh ('arollna only M at f ‘oluiiihi,*i. 'I a disturhanec Mr. and Mrs. Thom Leoloivd l/,lk< Momliix night 7 k Tile Slav ort tin tic pis(o| ), •f (lu* *t ter lilt le sufferer had alw^ ,i eoursc of (lu- *o|*. jtV unheallliful harharioiis. and if the |g.rs hjddjng \vy*pt ihecHUglit they should mon i l.'orinth The intj-riA grave yurt will visit all places of note in lid of t he -k \ ' and ret urn in liree xxceks. A hap|ix time to •prievc of Ten Years. business man > life can hgf helled t< n years hy I he use of Ripatis Tahutes. fnoxx an.x one xx ho xxatits iurs'/ [sirls him as getting along exceed-! illglx XX e 11. ! the eelehrated Female Regula tor are perfectly safe and always reliable. Koi all Irregularities, painful Menstruations, Siipprcs- ion. etc., they never fail to afford a . peedy and eertain relict. No Exet:- ^ itixtt:xT. hut a seieiititie and positive The Dispensary Constables 1 . ' relief. ado[ited only after vears of ex it seems that they will lie abroad | H . ri ,\|| orders supplied direct in the land again. Now let every j from our office. Rrice |ier package, IksIx obex , what (iox. Tillman says is i jflJ" 1 . or six packages for ♦•’i.lto. hy law and see if we can't work them out > R«»»R‘'i<l ; K ' (,r xk x vi m:i>. I art iculars (sealed) le. c job. They will cost somelssly » j .w heap of money if xxe don t. PARK REMEDY C0. f Boston. Mass. <; i 11 Valuabie Farm for Rent, I-ecu i mu i I t tl-'EEB my home plnnlnlion at t'ai.i- ^ii 1 - tirassx Rond. S. i for rent for Farm M; one or mort' years iiielii'ling my iimlev-ryt dwelling store house, ginnery and ,,, ru ,i,en V saxx mill: xxill rent ihi- property MALnUmul separately or all I oget her. Ibis land is st rung a ml yield- ahuiidaully uii- d* r proper cultivation. Telephone 1 11 connection xx it h I iaffney S. ('. (i|i< till \iigiisl 2lt. J. J. M \(iN ESS Spurtaiihurg. S. ('. 'Tho H5 l 1 >l c’ k' i i>il tt'Olll I >SS> '* \ > v Is to insu • • xvi -I relialde rompanio.-. \ r. j .Kina oi II - els Of Ilii.suT i'.f.T Americati 1 r« i . 1; i. i xx i1 h assH > ••! • * '* . 11 a rt foni xx it h ** < *. • > . *i Home. 1 f \i '■ '• assets of .ji'i.mis s:; i; p, : [•;.. ! ■ ilh as- :t < 1 [i ' 1 '• I cm phic - n-k \ t»il ma x ha vi*. 1■ hoion* (•nniriu'l 1 r IfHJirinH-t*. F. G, . STACY. FARMERS Ale ) MiLL MEN. Wc ha vi r* ■ ,i i leiicral Machinery D m , rg and aiv i>n pan <1 i<» a ml Boilers of a i -! ■ ■ \\ a I er Wheuh . Saw - ' • i R d Mill*; i! BOMAR BROS. & C0.| !S|>;»i*l;n*t»«ny. S'.