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GENERAL CONGLOMERATION AND THEY LICKED US. LOCAL LEDGERITES. But it Took an Aggregation From Three Different Clubs. OK NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN- , ^ ^ TEREST. j trams and an aj'j'rrj'atinn rnmposrd | nf thr Duprr's. I’urnrtt's and Cor- Somc Short, Some Shorter and all Too , intJi |)iu,. s nnd on thr diamond at Short for a Heading. Yet None ! I.imrstonr. At first it lookrd like a Too Short Not To Mention. K\ cry t hing i is quiet in Cl mstaliula- t" ry circles. • \\ i ilkiu- Bro s.. are get ting in si nice 1 i! IC * if tmnk- . t *' t e.. w hii'h t hey w er*' et g»'d in op* •ning up vest* •rdsty. \\ D. Arch* •r. < iatfucy - totisorial art i- it. is mak in g an add it ion to his b. mil •. Arche r i s live and progress- iv c. Ri. chard-mi . \ 1 Co., sire h; siving tlie li: me w archmi- ■A* I'eetivered. ( apt si in B ieb anl-mi i > siiperintemliiig tli*' w u.k Tli *• 1 temo*' rat ie < ’luh roll for this 1" •cci llfl \\;i> (* lose*! Vesti i-rday. It -1 low - 22" name; » enrolled. This i- si 1 1 ’. 'hi ciirollme nl 1 >*i*' ' DuBi !*■ * has siddeil si lin*' of crl ing .-liver ami silver pi sited wsire to i J; | - -!**ck. Tl lev are hamlsomc sind III Lie for w < *1 Ming gift - sind ot her 1 1 ' 1 *1*1 . aching at 1 1 ,i Im-I olie Breshyt*- ri i huri'h n *X t Ssshhiith at II A. . • i V lilt’ | til -t* if. Suhjee I "Sion’’ tit id: it n :in |* I.f 1 ill- M. s II h jcel The Bur- 1 i ^ R* V. NY. T. Ti it*' will pr* 1 : :i<-h sit t he rliiirrli Sunday morning and thr pa-tor hrino in attrn- iM tin- Still* Sunday-Srhool t: ii. in K. r.-hau t '<midy . Kam-ry rrports <i I"■•'t^'i^j,.h ‘i raldiaor wrijIn pound-. Iioth "f ^.isrd witiiin llim milrs Who ran hrat ‘ l.iim ! walk-ovrr for Tim: I.khokk hoys hut about thr third inning thr tidr rlian- grd and Tilt: l.iaicmt man t'ot his farr so rrookrd trying to smilr wlirli hr couldn't that hr lias not lirrn aldo to grt it straight since. Thr game was tame, at least to us. and the playing not up to the usual. The work of tilern and 15rown was good. and t heir sup|M»rt gilt-edged, except like a star. The game could not he played out. on tint of the halls, and was railed hark to the seventh inning, thr score standing It to li in favor of the aggregation. Tiiesdax <'omith riimr down to do liat t lr wit h (ialTmo . l'’romthr stiiri the cry and made things hideous. \i last the kicking became so hard that the umpire refused to further umpire the game. This exasperated some of the players so the game was i called otf. The forint h hoys Were putting up a 'jood stout game and giving IiatTney all she bargained for. The score being d to I in favor .-.f tiatfney in the third ilinni''. The game iiromisoi'/i,', he one of the best we have had and it was regretted that matters took the turn they did. However there was no disturbance and it is not believed any hard feel ing exists. At any rate forinth in vited <iatTney to come down and play tax on dogs: "Mr. Wheat in he made pay a half dozen n his hi'.' dog. I don't think to make a litth i- a hi'.' dog liki \e-terday in -peaking them and it ha- been derided to go down Tuesday evening next and try cruel ii sinus \\ it h t hem. The fun all happened Tuesday af- fiee pay as ternooii after the big game broke up. that. The hoys got up I wo scrub trams and there was more fun to the sipiare inch than there has been at any of t he ga lues. The little hoys went to llhiekshurg Monday to play a game. They were met by grown hoys and had grit enough to tackle them, hut rain in terfered and t here was no game. I5rt- ter luck next time, hoys. The (iatTney .liiuinr- go to Blacks burg today to play hall. They will he in charge of (ieorge Dnggctl. there fore parents may feel easy. M. --i-.NY. .1. Dani* I ami 1 1. <i. Hu- k* *\ hssvc n- iit.d th f ^in hous e of D . R. . LiSVelld i'l - . ami will run it t his -i ■ as* i n Mr. Lsivcml* ■r lias dee ided t*i main wit Ii Rich. - i rd son sind Co.. SI! M - upci'inti ■ml their saw mill. ii" ii. Win. < i. Au-t) •II. Wm. R. Lip- -c < *111 h. ami .1; lilies Se ruggs. repre -ell- 1* d 1. ,inu-tom c Chur*' h. am 1 Mr. N. Li p- '"isili am 1 R. O. : -a ms the ( ill tT- m •y i !a|>ti-t < hur*'h SI- d*-l *'gat *• - in the Spartanburg Baptist \--ociation at Switzer ihi> week. Mr. and Mrs .1. \\ . Uns- who lives threi- mile- nnrthea.-l of the city ccl- ehi.itci! their golden wedding on the A NOVEL TEA. i:*t It Mr. am Mr- Bo- are a ir and ■III* o nly ha - to know S' 1 id lb n il to lui'i't the elder . ' 1 ‘ f hey ; ll'C l-llip- off of big. p mlitioal meeting •. i!i*i go V • -t erday • ’hii'f loflllt !• . t bo sage of * isiffiiey . i 11 I't *. ; is he wa- i'alle*l away s.-. I»tt t all t ii*- ot her eandi- i. : li«*r c. \ goud time i- r*'- L\ ii.(. . b: r! itcurc wa- tli*' 1 i~ iionaz ’t. hatallioti was ■ t Sal unlay, ami was ■ py I-.. •king set nf wor- w. ••• of Mr C - ri'giihir f Km- !i iiisin maridied up to 'If* 4 •_* ot ii i - iiioney a ml t-i I Im* W here I hoy lut Vo -ii, ■/ 1 In \ - "How Sand all hroti ght to 'Tut. Li.u- • ln>t >at ur day an unu-ual • ,r (’t a I »!*• ’/rt i\v t h in 1 he -Impe |1 a a " a corn ta-si'l on tl ’J l*() w ii a <• lu-lcr of thirly- i*a i •so! t* orn t h * • r* • I icing ( • v »•< { grain- on each. i > i 1 tilt 1 < 1 < r * i\ w i * r« * 1 ' * 1 t*a 1 vvhieh mad" • » «* 11 1 ter. Kelt* h "f -outh < ar- i’l i" yoiing people- l.i:ii<si:i;. should he Ii ( arolinians. Her . N 1. (iadhi'rry am! in 1 oomlis. of 1 ii- i'- aml <if ( "1. • d- Spartanbiirg. in " read and pre- itb Carolina pa- f ij-playcd a i'siii- -h*il at Tim: tday which had i"'.i! Ihr*-*' weeks ci place, known mil i !si m 1 -. now "<•- Ram . When first * ! J 111' 11 t hirlI'i'ii pounds - iiir< iw u around some u -1 k 'r>c»\t *1 off it was re- A Galaxy of Beautiful Women and Handsome Men. Wednesday evening the hospitable home of Mr. B. S. I.ipsromh present ed a hrillaut -cene. I he ocea-ion being a pink and green tea given in honor of Mis- Morence Kirby one of l.a< irange- hand.-onu daughter.-. At ten o'clock the guest- Were show II the dining room where mo.»! delh ion- re f re s 11111 e 11! - Were served. Illis lliag- iiiticent white and gold room, with it- pink and green iralioiis is heyoiid de-cription. Any artist would be justly proud of such a picture, where the varations of -hades were -o in- grlliollsh blended. \fter ref res h- uieiits uiiisie and pleasing conversa tion caused the evening to pass too ipiickly on. and at eleven thirty each guest departed carrying with them the most pleasant memories of the evening, present : Mis-e- I 'oreiice Kirby. Minnie < arroll. \nnie \\ o<h| .lelillie Boss. Beona Wood. Lizzie l.ipsconih. Ida The following Were K irhv, Wi nit h pounds. It is sup- ■\ olut ionary war relic, announcing I he mar- M. Wilkins to Mi.-s I he hride-eleet is Mr. and Mrs It. M. a host of friends whih Mr. Wilkins en- il inct im of heing one of dve business men, jdl'. liked by all who l. 1 '!■ of i, i- acipiainl .nice. ;e.- place on Wed- Se|,t. .ilh at the re lie vi .1 iatTney s pit rent s. Si lina l.ipseomh and \l rs. (’urtis. Messrs. Doggett. Dul’re. Stacy Bo.-s Littlejohn. Wilkins, Holland Bryant and Mill'T. A Destitute Family. Last Sunday a destitute family consisting of a mother and live chil dren, four of whom were girls, were at the depot. They were trying to make their way to Teniies-ce where tho\ have friends. They were not la gging hut a sum of money was vol- unlariuBx made ii|i to assist them on their way. tine of the features of •the subscript ions was that mnsth people who could ill afford to give did so. while men who were making good wag* - and had no families to support reft.s d to help. W hen you -ee people in need remember t he Mas ter said : Help one another. ' Death of Baxter Patrick. Baxter Batrick. son of Mr. Isaac Balrick. mention of whose Minos- appeared in Tin Li‘i«:i:i< a eotiple of weeks ago. died at his home near i'ine (.rove in Lnion County, yester day a week ago. ot ty phoid fever. He was a young man full of promise, and enjoyed a large circle of aeipiaintau- *• c.—. The interment took pine day in t he Bat rick gri| M r. Bat rick s fried to learn t hat he has dren who are ipiit same trouble. ■ • It Is Of No 111 -a v I hat • hope iw a- (iood a.- Bipa m del - .- of I he -I ollia<( i- not so. '‘his Items Which Are Too Short for a Head ing Bunched Together. The Western l nion telegraph Com pany are putting in new and taller telegraph poles. TlIK I.KIIOKIC added twenty-seven new stthserihers to its list last week. See how We grow ! There was a picnic at Limestone Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Florence Wilkins Kirby, by Miss An nie Wood. Oscar l.ipseomh has sold his inter cut in the linn of Burnett .V Lipscomb to Mr. Burnett, who will here after conduct the business. Mr Tommie Cole is still nursing that ' big toe - ' of his. would that some of our fair sex would take pity on some of (iaffneys old “B’s." We notice that Mr Nathan, one of (iaffneys old '‘Bs" has been figuring very prominently among the fair sex for the past week. We say “go it Na- t han.you are on t be right track. Tim: I.kim;i:u wishes you much success. A little colored ebihl was severely burned yesterday evening at its home at Limestone. Dr. Buddy Miller was called in and did all in his power to uleviute the pains of the little suff erer. At Iasi accounts it was getting along nicely. A private telegram received in the city yesterday afternoon from Annis ton. Ala., stated that Mr. .1. B. (lalf- ncy had received injuries hytlie giv ing way of t 1 ':' roof of a freight ear. Hi: many friends here will be glad to learn he is rest ing easy, however, and the injuries are not serious. A white man giving the name of 1 Lee. and representing himself as a solicitor for the Tar Biv. r Furniture Manufaeting Co., eamc to the city Sunday and stopped id I. S. (iregnry s Hotel, lie remained around town several days pretending to take orders for goods for his house. Tuesday he skipped out and has not beyn heard of since, lie's a fraud. Beware nl him. • • New Advertisements. The following arc the new adver tisements for this week and we invite a perusal of the same by I.i:i>uki: readers. There are bargains in I hem for you. .1. B. Easterly advertiser Moiiazile plates of the latest improved pat tern at prices to suit the times. .las. .1. (iatTney offers building lots for sale and farms near the city for rent. A. X. Wood offers his present dwelling for sale or rent. This is a splendid opportunity for anyone who wishes a home near the business por- t ion of t lie city. K. M. Sanders invites the attention of housew i ves ami ot hers t o t he <pia li- t ies of the "Little W under W usher, a machine for !he expeditious wash ing of dot lung. Mann says it- just the thing to save labor, time and worry. • — The Monazite Problem. In speaking of Hie monazite biisi- iiess to Tim: I.i:ih;i:ii yesterday.Mr. L. 1 . Campbell ropiested II- to'plotc him as follow - : "Monazite mining in the Southern States wa- lirst brought to note aial commercial value through L. A. (iet- tys.of Duncan. Butberford County. V ('.. through his connection with t he \\ cl-hack Light ('o. .of (iloilccster City. \. .1. He, beyond <picstion of all dou bl i- the fat her of this i ml tls- Iry and to him the laboring public’ and owners of hinds on w hich uionazit*- has been found owe many thank-. He has paid to them in wages and ro\alit\ many thousaiids of dollars, for which the country in the neigh borhood of his.opera!ions have rceiv- ed a great benefit. \fter doing all this for his native State | am in formed, lie has been misrepresented by a party who claimed to obtain leases. ||. said he had a market for large <|uanl itcsof monazite w hich vcr\ much interfered with Mr. Dotty-' present opera!ions and caused false impressions, viz: that there wa- no limit as to Hie demand, which D en tirely wrong. The same party has circulated reports in the district in w liirli I am operaling that my com pany ha.- failed, and advise)) parties to be careful. I kl low not where he gelshis information but all I can say i- my works are making as much tim<' as weather ami water will permit, amt we still inleud remaining in th*' business for the mutual beiie- lit of myself and those I deal with. I feel satisfied that Mr. (iettys ami my.-elf represent the only known two consumer- of the article known a- monuzilf and can furnish a market. While | <hi not object to any parts milling ami saving th*' article I do object to being misrepresented. » • Cheap Rates. ’lie ••soul hern Baiiway ' ompauy II place on sal" 11^' following \er\ rale- : ington. D. c. Knight of |Concla\c, Aug. rates of one first-class fare bid trip; tickets to be sold h i iieI usi \ > w it h i \- kSept. lit h !• I. piing an unu-ual <*jipor- pleasant trip. S. II II Minw u k. iA — .—I. < i* nl Ba--i. \ ,'t Agt. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. .lobn Mint/, of York County, was in (iatTney this week on business. Sam M. Littlejohn is visiting rela tives in Hichmond Va. A happy time to the ‘‘SijUire." Lucian and Miss F.flie Hbpp* r re turned from their mountain trip last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lavender and family are visiting friends and rela tives at Karls ami Beams Mill, N. C., t his Week. Rev. W. D. Kirby, of (’owpens, was here last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Wilson and wife of Flor ence. S. (’., are visiting the family of Mr. .1. V. Sarratt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have a host of friends in (iatT ney. and they are giving them a hearty reception. C. K. Met’raw , of Boiling Springs, arrived in town last night to visit hi- nephew Landrum, who is now quite sick. .1. Y. Hambriek. of Boiling Springs N.C. was here Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs Alex. Ferguson, lie was ac companied by Master Huff, who re mained in t he city. Mr. F. M. Schell leaves to day for Washington in the interest of his mine business, lb' expects to return soon and bring with him Senator Stewart. Mrs R. S. l.ipseomh. Misses Annie Wood and Florence Kirby areal Rae- olet visiting friends and aequainten- returned from (ias- whel'e he had been parents for a week left for Clifton goes to attend City Cotton Markets. Corrected by the (iatTney Brokerage and ('ommission (’o. Market dull. Light demand. Ccst tirade 7i (" 7 1 . Stains ."»A l».\ Produce Market. (’orreeted by T. Davenport. i trip to Spartanburg and I * hiekens ’J.i j Butter I.** (•> sq i Kggs |o Gnin Market. ('orn 7<t Wheat 1 .(Hi Pens Ii(» Irish Botatoes 1.2"• (« l.oO Sweet " .'Ml (tnions 7 a Live Stock Market. Corrected by J. G. Spencer. Horses .f |(t <« .f 120 Cattle lo <■> 2.*» 111 *gs .ic (" lie. Sheep .+ 1 ()' #1 Dissolution Notice. KloTICE is hereby given that I he * lirm of Burm tt .V Lipseomb i- t his «lay ili-sol veil by mill mil consent. W. C. Burnett having bought out the interest of W. o. l.ipseomh. W. (’. Burnett will continue to th* business ill | be qb| s|i|m|. All out standing Cfe*|j|a i|liij ijk'l/ls wjll l/e -''llll'l l*V | be MIMltu-sjgiu d. W. I . jll RNF.'IT. The Carolina Buggy Co.,< i*r<. .1. F. Hullaml toiiia Monday, on a visit to hi- or so. W. T. Hmnplirie yestenlay. w here In tin' Broail River Association, which convened at that piaec yesterday. .1. I.amlrum Brow ii lias just return ed from . (ir* eliville. L. Baker ami .1. R. T**1 Ies*in went to Blai'ks on a business trip Tuesday. .Iiinius Hopi»er ami .limm’n Steel. t<»ok a trip to Aslmry Sunday to visit genial .lobn Mabry, the prince of iiiiiiiies. John treated them to a bait of squirrel. Rev. .1. K.Wilson. D, D. col., pn- siiling ebler from Amlerson ilistriet. lias been visiting Rev. M. M. Moii- Z.olt, of tile M. K. elllireh. eol. The presi<ling ebler is a lluent speaker, highly educated ami is doing a good work among his people. He return ed to Ids home in Anderson Wednes day. Henry Btiiee, the marhle man. look in all the fraetises at Blaeks- hurg Tuesilay. Mrs. Louise iM'ump weitl lo llm (pieeii city Tuesila.v for a »lmrf stay. K. M. (.regory relumed yesterday from Spartanburg, where be has been engaged in business some time, lie will now stay in (inffney. Misses Kllie ami Fantib* Hopper leave to flay for Shelby to visit a s’n k relative. Mi-- Florence Wilkins Kirby, of La (irange. Da. is the guest of Miss Annie Wood this week. William Brown, familiarv known * as "Dr. Brown, attended I lie Bap-I 1 | ti-t Sunday School Convention at : Switzer tld- week as a delegate from j t lie Bapt ist eliureb. Jim Richardson, of Charlotte, is j visiting hi- parents at Limestone t bis week. Mr-. J. .1. Wbisonant, of Blacks burg. wa- in tlii* city Tiic-day. Mis- Floreiiee Briggs,of Limestone, went If* Joiiesville Sat unlay for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs I, V. Doforth. of Black-burg, were in I he ejty shopping W * a I lies* la \. Nli-s Flon nee MeDownil of ,|fil|M^: ville S. C. i- visiting Miss Florence Briggs of Limestone springs. Mr. .1. A. Carroll joined Id- milli ner here lids morning on her way north, where they expeet to lay in the most stylish stork of millinery that has ever heen I his market. < Mir city clerk J. K. W ebster K-q. ami W. <». l.ipseomh will leave the latter part of (hi- week for Washing ton ami other points north on hnsi- m Mr l.ipseomh say - he i- going to liny goiwls si* that when you hear hi- -<'lling priees this fall you will open your eyes. Mr. .1. *'. <’. Iluuiphrtes a thriving m*-r<'haiit *>f Byarsvilli* N. ( . ami a hearty supporter of'Till. Lin»i;i:n, wa in town 'Tue-day morningon bii-ines-. A. J. S*'l I lelliyer. of Nii'kel-oU- villi', N. (’. passed through the city W i diii sd."\ on his return leniie from Baeolet. w here he had Iwen visiting hi- son. Dr. W. L. Selthmyer. who is quite sick. ('lureiiee Bryant. of Baeolet. a student of Yandcrhilt I niversitt. !::i. la ( it vi-itiug the famiiy of A. N. W oim| I he past week. T. R. Kirhy. of Charlotte, wa- here >iimlav visiting friends and relatives. A Bloody Day at Blacksburg. Tuesday was a bloody day at Blacksburg. There was a political meet ing and three distinct rows but only one is attributed to polities, ami • that only Indirectly. A Mr. Jackins was having a war of words with Mr. June Thompson when Mr. Jackins’ son. at telegraph operator, came up ami interfered, when Thompson be- gitn cursing young Jackins ami young Jackins bit 1dm in Hie bead with a stick, afflict ing a severe wound. Another row was a negro cut bis wife, from whom he had been sepe- rated sometime, in the breast with a knife ami tbeu stabbed a negro who bad been talking to bis wife. He tilt'll pulled a pistol and shot at both without hitting either. The woun ded imiii is in a dangerous condition. Rip Rippy. a white man. bus a young daughter. This young lady was seen walking out with a married iiuiu. 'The old man objected and pursued with a gun. He shot at tliem but it is not known w het her be bit either or not as they botli escaped. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Tut: Bust Sai.vi: in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Cli'crs. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. < 'bilblaiiis. ('orns. and all Skin Eruptions, and oosilively eures Biles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monc;,' rcfundci. Brice 2.** eents per box. For Saie by NY. I*. Dupre. — — •- THE MARKET REPORTS. Oi'ji ii<l >Z 1 lo -< >1 Svimmo i Goocl«! ( Mir M r. < ’am arroll will leave for Northern .Market- on ibt 20ih. NVe will close out all summer Is in every department .•. •■ardl,— ,.f price to make room for Fall purchases. Don't fail to .-all and secure -omc of the many bargains we will offer. Yours trulv. OctKl-oll & C.ll'poillOl'. ennessnel ■ - -^1 -C't ii /s Points of Excellence in the Tennessee •i ssive hub --tire of • ! W cell :.au on ami 'Hire Which have wrought furit tbe bigb<'-i ■ . farmers and fr*'igbters tbrobgbout Hie entire com : ’The boxes iu wheels <*f “Teiiliessee' Wa.'"! • by a powerful Hydraulic Press, which is eapabl* <>1 t bree hundred ton-. No M edging, no opportunity of accuuiiiia'i ; bull ami outside t»f box. ami as a eonseqiii'liee i:>> I*. • 'Tbeir tire.- are the beavie-t <*f any on t!i*'ii ’Tlier*' i- more irttn and l>etter iron work mi ' any other wag'*n offered !>» the trad*'. t tur w<Mii|wi*rk is t lior niglily -atura! '! .: ii • Skeins are made of highest grade eic.r •• wi'igh m**ri per ->'1 than tleise of any "th"; .v.'.-' 'The work is all painted with th" la st l.iaicl- . linseed oil. ami finished with the lies! bra i*l- of !. ’The spok*'s ar*' driven liy iiiaehinery i * hot . air ilried. ami thoroii'jhly seasoned: the axle- . ■ tongues, hols!ci's. hounds and sp"kcs **f I*, -: *•.: hireh. the "hest in the worhl. ami lIc In *i , lar. ’Tic toiigiM's ami front hounds an- so cons' r.*.-:. r.'st upon the iH'eks of the team. The holslel's are plated their entire leliglL. .. «'*»uiilerw**rk. whi*'li prevent tlii'in from wearing L";' . \\ «• a re proii ml * *f I Ii* - " Ten ness* - *' amt want ; - , W*'also ke*'p *'oiistant ly «*ii hand a full line u Fiirnil lire. Stoves. St<*ve I’ixt ur* .-. nnware. cl*'. Al-o a full line of I’mlerlak* r- D<hm1s. ('oilii: - * Roll*'-. Reim'iidiei* t hat <*ui'goo*l ar*' lioiiglit at t lie rig I giv*'- u- th*' !'iwe-t p"--il*lc prices, ami you g' t tic I. Call and see us li»'f<*re Inlying. CARROLL, CARPENTER A HU-v! For Rent. ’’’FL',p ©liN’LRAI. goo*! farm- within sliorl * Ajp- <ij-tmce <»f the <it v. Tor term- _ _ ’ apply .*, J AS. J. (iAFFNKY H PH H PTH cf H Dalim-v. S. » . 1 It I , A o.X.6 I A. Are the largest man ufacturers of Vehicles in the South, and make the best only. Our goods have always taken the first premi- vul U „. K KA , ()IS; „ XK urns at fairs when 1 ronJiiininir h*J ;iiTt - -ilualt il shown in competition with the world. For Sale. MOPi HI IPnta 1 S EVERAL tiilmd.le resi.leicc l.,t-. * T 1 1 - l ‘ •-> * • < OL l desirably situated and within ^ cii.-y I'eai'h "I the hiisiic-- portion of I VA/(Oj ^ \/ I h*- ell y - T*th - rc.'i-'iiiuhlc ami iiiihI*': ^ ^ I ^ Store. .now n o|t appli< :|l ton to J \>, J. (iABFNF.Y i ialiicv "■ ' N. Wood s 1 BRLSF.N T dv* i!- ing i- for • -a !<• or rent ; party ng or rent ing <• au get |miss* --ion iinsary 1-1. I s '. >.1. I'or term- A". r to A. N. WOOD. largest .f Solid Vv'are, Movel- \ - The Gaffney Wagon and Furniture Co., hamlle oni VM'ids in Ij.'iffncy ami will he pbji-ed to sell (hi* ril«l , ratc*l "Breminui CaroliMa Ibiggy iirany- thing <•!■*•• that goes on \vh* i- t .*11 on thi iii for itiiylliiiig in ihejr Ijne ami you will helivuD'd rlgbl • Bm limi t forget to ask for ! Im Bn iiiiiim Carolina Buggy.’’ muntlfiuTtired on lemor hy Carolina Bu^y Co., \ illi*. S*. C'. n mile- m*rt hw*-l <*l tiatfney. -•> ner**- in a lug'll -late of eiiltivatio . Iiiilanee t imher lami. I lie • *' hm' eoii- I ai ns 121 a * ■ I'**—. -i I ua! «*l •* mil* - -< * it!. of DatTiii'y . 1MI a*'i'*'- in cult ivat ion. halanee timliei' Luii. Terms mad*' kiiown mi appli*‘at ion t** (.ED. D. DoDiiETT. Five lu-ad *>f hor-es ami a 1**1 of farming to*.Is also for -ale. Anyone w i-hitig'a good plantation near Datf- ney will -ei'iir*' a liargain in cither of t lies*'. D. D. D O N F. SF.roND-IIA.ND Jo-lloRSE p* * vi *'1* engine ami hoilcr; ami one •eeoml-hand IS-hors*' powi'i' eti- giiie ami lioih r: also a eiioiec lot ot shafting ami pull* y . All ar*' in g.*nd 4’omijlioii. i erm- ina l*' know n on appljention I** I. (i. M* ('RAW . Dalfni'v S i'. Hi town solic- 45 Morgan SpaMii^r ' i' hv‘ ? >’ ? > C , Ot 4 ‘ » M ! I FAT PEOPLE Bulk OntvsiTV Bii.i> r*'*lu*'*' your weight Permanently from 12 to 1.1 pound- a month. No Starving -jekne-s or injury; No Publicity. They build tip tb*'luiiflt b and lieiiut ify tic I'ompb-xiMii, leaving NQ Wrink” or t|iibbine>s Sfout Abdomen^ ami ilillieillt brenlbiiiff surely re|i« ve«| ; No Expoilme.it, a -clcntitic ami posit iv* 1 relief. Bri*'* |2.0(t per pa*'k* age by mail postpaid. ’J'e-limonlat- Ntid particulars fsealed) \M. ( oit- hi.st*'ishi.m i Sittn it.x Cmvmih.x 11At . PARK RLHEDY CO., Boston, “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 CORRESPOND WITH the KEELEY INSTITUTE, P. O. Drawer 27, Columbia, S. C. N. B.— TIi*' Kcelcy Treatment i- admiiiistered in South Carolina onl\ at * oimuiita. ri i ic Little Wonder Washer, A Clothes Washer i which saves labor,time v and worry. Price $2. It’s a new patent, just out, and one of the best 11 things on the market, b, Write for particulars to E. M. SANDERS, Gaffney, S. C. « •>iii VJ ♦ ( J. E. WEBSTER, Alt orni\v- A I - I vii w. GijHney City, S. C. Bract ices in all tli* court-, t'olle*’ - i Dons a .-)>* cialty. Monazite Plates I am making and fur nishing to Monazite Miners the best and latest improved Mona zite plates at prices that command atten tion. V/rite or call on rrie. J. B. EASTERLY, \\ Mi BOMAR F CO ■ i * pi* 'tit