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ellctric lights assured. BE YE NOT DECEIVED. j The Jute Bagging Trust Fraud Ex- GAFFNEY KEEPS FACE WITH, ^ ^ ^ OTHER CITIES. i I nisi, known us (lit* Niitionul i <'nnliij'f <'omiKiny. t’ltustMl IIh* lollow- A Meeting ol the Business Men and Property Owners of Gaffney Who Are Interested in Her Growth. ini' to Im* I|ilit'il iill over fhf 1 South iiml pultlishetl :is news matter, hut it was an adverti.sement ami they puitI for it : \ “Sinee (lie leatling cotton nianti- faeturers of New Knglaml gave notice that cotton halet. in close-woven sack ing or hagging would he rejeeted, the movement against that class of covering has become general with manufacturers and exporters in all partsof the country, as their expe rience has shown that close •overing causes great damage to f ton by, rotting umlerneath the bag'it _ from hick of proper ventilation. Any plan ter who uses close cloth of any des cription. or old ami rotten hagging. must expect tohavehis cotton strip- ped. pieketl and re-covered with proper bagging at his expense. T he low prices of new cotton bagging of fer no excuse for t he use of second hand or inferior covering.’ Now that paragraph is false, every line of it. as the following letter to t’arroll A t'arpenter. of I his city will show New Voice <'ottox Ext it New Yoiik Ann -i ‘Jlsl. ls;i|. Dim; Sii;s I heg to call your at lent ion tit the following resolution passud by the hoard of Managers at a meet ing held August •Jttlh; Kesolved Thai tuanx empiirics hav ing been received by the New N ork (‘otton Exchange as Itt whether or not t be use of wbat is known as Su gar Hag (Toth in covering cotton is contrary to the rules of the Exchange the Secretary be instructed to advise Ih“Soul hern Exchanges•and others known to be iutcrested in this mat ter. of the fact that cotton covered by such bagging const it tiles a good de" livery under the rules of this Ex change. Your.- respectfully. ,l Titos. M, UoltlNSON. Secretary. T hat is authoralivc aim no farmer need hesitate using anylhing he can to bag cotton with. In fact Tut: Ei:in;ki; would rejoice to see every farmer boycott thejut^' bagging t rust. It was t he grandest aeeoniplishment of the Alliance that it downed this monopoly beforcand we Iiojk* it will do so again. — • • Preachers and Preaching. There will be services in the Epis copal church next Sabbat h evening at S o'clock. I’ubliecordially invited to at tend. T he prot raeled meet ings at \\ ilsons |ir»-on < hurley Eitllc- chapel week before last and the one at < iet hsomaite Iasi week have closed with a large number of aeeesiolts to bine ol ('barley bit- t hese ehurelies as well as others who land had by loree la- ^,.p,■ eonverte<l in these meetings • relatives of < nar- going to other ehurehes. his whereabouts hYv. (i. M. Hoyd is doing a large u:t as above stated, amount of ministerial work He has m-sted and brought | kept busy for the past six weeks lloiiner. Mr. .1. E and is still on the go. East Sunday Jose, nt ing at lor- preached at \sbury and during and confession U eek he holds a meeting at Kos- Mty of a-saull and tn- s ( hapel. East week he a-sisled |bn. and lined j a a meeting at llelmont. Mot nlay ni 1 :dil l here w as a meet ing ol t hi' hu-ine -.- men and a large num- her "I lie I> pro pert\ holders ot the city -id er a proposition lor putting in an i I'U* i t ric liulit plant. T he meet- ing w: IS held in M oi ni s Hall. the i it i jii't nf the meet ing was made plain hy M . l\ DuPre, the druggist. Mr. ('rami I*. a represent at i vc of that cn- terpri.' -in g lirm. the D. A. loinpkins ('om|>; m\ > . of ( liarlottr, 1 Im* di Hill' nt s\ I ,*IU> of rlorl rir |ilanls .*( he direct and allcrnat ing etc. Me \vc Ill into an elaborate explana- lion • the e.,s|s etc. and I'lcarly i h'mmi -1 1 '.Itecl 1 hat l In- plant proposed to In | Hit i 11 here would he eheap'T than ; III \ othereity in the Enitcd Si,-ii is The I'omparisoii o( are light (•(»<( \\ :is siirp rising. While Sparlan- Imi i'u. t • r rrll V iHe. • 'harlottr and ('o- Imuhi: ' V ;i \ fr om 7-7 rents to .f 1.2.* a monl h fn 1* SU< •h light. ' hitTncy people will hi ■ eiiabh •d to get t heirs for about 1'* or 1.7 rrlil Th.' pi; in i> simply t Iii- : The < ialT- ney M an ufae i uring Company have found it ssary to put in a new chit ri e <1 lynanio.and they proposed to put in one lai me enough 1 o light tbe cit y if ;i • -II the ■ient mumber could l>c iiniuci (1 1 o la l,e light. The proposi- I ion In i > been aeeepted. Tbe ditTor- cut Im si i le.-s 1 housecs and residences have a o,-, •ed t o take .'ihout three bun- ilnd i if the ineniulesecnt lights and the eit \ I oiineil w ill emit raet for from ten to twenty are lights—by all meaiis wi*should have t he hit ter num ber as that would give us the best lighted town in the state, and that s what we want. ilk is to In gin at once and with- konins tislfney will shine new light. Progress for fis writ ten in t he air on l he rnd i n the heavens. I at the fo on. w sli p we are givat- . II. IE Wheal, of .fact uring < ’ompany . ' MNSTTHE LAW. Tayurs Court Punish gressors. was sworn out last week Luilejohn against Prince - I >a vis. Sea In irn 11 u m- Iarris and Hen <'amp. batterv of a high and ;nee went to show lined in I In- warrant |ince Senhoril. Hell Mines, while l.e.vis "with Sheri If Dean. It el at Spartanburg, rrmain for l wenly -li\e ‘can raise de st ulf.' the affair are col- irday t here w as a ease of FTite agtiiust Joliu Weaver for hit ing eon! raet as laborer and re- l^g ero|i from lield. The proseeu- ts D. IE Purcell. Weaver was I and cost. 1 urday .lake .Montgomery .colored, [n old oil. • ider. wa- before Mayor l.it- Icjohn for being drunk and disorder- .1 ake bad tried to use his gun Li thought be owned t he t own i u .•ral. He really didn't remember [I lie had done. Said he was ern- |lld untable. all of which possibly true. He declared he li t know how often he had been GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too 1 Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. An excursion left here vestenday ! morning for Asheville. The crowd was slim. "Hum'' Kamsey reports a heel | tweiily-l I ii'ee inches in length and fifteen inches in circumference. ’ Hum's ’ the truck gardner of this; section it seems. ,1. It. Tollcsoit commenced work on his new store the lirsl of the week. It will not be a very longtime be fore it will lie tinislied. Contractor E. Haker is doing tbe work. (i. il. Harding, revenue otlieer. ar rested (’. ('. Uamscy Wednesday night for viol rt ion of the revenue law. liamsey went to Spartanburg llturs- dav morning and signed a lioitd for bis appearance fomorrov.. (’olumbus was lined .f'J.'i by the Mayor Tuesday for retailing liipior. Walter Miller, who wo ks in the j mill, son of Mr. and Mrs \\ . II. Mil- \ ler. while sweeping knocked some j waste upon a frame.and in attempting t toget it out got the forefinger of t he i right hand caught in a cog-wheel and ! had it severely mashed. It was not necessary to amputate it however. t 'orn and cot ton hot h good crop in tills section, will be plenty corn mad. eonsumption and some to DEATH BY LIGHTNING. THE PRIMARY ELECTION. Simpson Jefferies, Colored, is the Vic tim of a Flash., Sat urday afternoon, between 2 and T o'clock, Simpson .letferics. colored, more popularly known as "Simp" .letfer'ics, went to .1. P. Dellinger's j ’ j just across the Nortb Carolina line, on hiisincss[fnr parties in Cnion conn- | ty. While standing in the door of one of t ho buildings on .M r. Dellinger's place during an electric storm a bolt of lightning struck him on tbe right shoulder, passing through tin* body down tbe leg to tbe foot. 'The shoo I on the right foot was torn open, but | otherwise there were no murks to in- j dieatetbe stroke save u small place i on t be right shoulder. Simp was standing in tin-doorway just under where the telephone wire enters the huildiiig. ’The staple or nail which holds the wire in place ...... , ,. , ,| generally had cut the insulation fiom around | the wire and left il bare, and this is supposed to have been the primary cause of the accident. A telephone message was sent to thi> place asking tbat a telegram be sent to the Coroner at Shelby to g* to I lie place and bold an impiest. but he M'ld a message to the effect that | independent ticket he thought it unnecessary and there fore it was dispensed with. Simp was well and favorably know n h\ both white and black, and was known a> a generous, accomodating darkey, lie has a number of white friends in t his place w ho speak well of him. lie was engaged to be mar ried and lii> alliance took bis death much to heart. It Was a Quiet One and Little Interest Manifested. The primary.elect ion Tuesday was perhaps the ipiietcst thing of that kind that Inis taken place in this state in years. It was not only ipiict in (•affney, but all over the stale. There were no rows at all and there were thousands of people who did not know tbe election was being held. Tbe vote at this precinct was espec ially light. not more than a hundred votes being polled, so we were in formed. ’The following dispatch sent out from Columbia by the Associated I’ress is the whole business in a nut | shell : ’• Kct urns from all over the State in dicate that only about a two-thirds vote was polled ill the primary elce- Ition to-day. The ant i-T'illmanites framed from voting. Tillman carries every county with the exception of Charleston. Uiehlaud and Sumter, and probably one other. The Legislature will be overwhelm ing for him for Cnited Stales Sena tor. insuring Senator Hutler s defeat. The Conservatives will likely run an at the general election in November, and that will be Hul ler s only hope o? cap! tiring t he Legislature, ’(’he election was gen era lly ipiiel.‘ Tbe following received a majority from thi> county and district : El:oisi,a iti;t: : — D 'I Milos; C H 1 Drown: C A Harrv: H E TTiomspou : GAFFNEY ; SEMINARY. XIc'A.i<tiii I*. < >. irvv ni«»«, I *i i 'i j >. 11ss. He was buried Monday at ry ehapi I. in Cnion county. • • — Personal Paragraphs. Il is a noted fact that the meetings being held in the country ehurelies, all denominalions have joined in as one great hrolherhood. and t hus every ehureh represen I ed has been greatly hlessed. ‘'Heboid, bow good and pleasant it is for bret hern to dwell to- geiher in unity. The congregation of the Haptist ehureh have voted their pastor a month s vacation. Mr. Hubert sun will take t he molil h of September. He will spend it recruit ing from flic ar- dioiis duties of the pastorate. T he meeting at Providence a cou ple of weeks ago was very successful. About eighteen accessions to the ehureh are the result. The ordinance of Haptism will he administered next Sunday at I o’clock. A Bold Act. (tn Wednesday night ahoiit '2 clock, the Methodist parsonage, of ire the court, hut the record Ibis place, was broken into. The Wed be was the first offender be- villian was discovered lirst by Mrs. • the pre-eiiI mayor, and that he Hoyd. She awoke her hushand. Kcv. I been uptime and again. He was **. M. Hoyd. who at once made for led. $ I .* or twenty-five days, paid him. but be went out of t)|c window, tic line and allowed to go and repent into the dark, and made good his its#- Icisure.. cape. The intention of the intrudei' was doubt less diabolical. Mr. Hoyd New Advertisements. has hcen absent for weeks, bolding Drown I'hemieal (‘ompany protracted meetings and very uncx- ee you to the merits of Drown *s |«’«’D'dly to Hie family came home rs. 'This i> a reliable eon fuel we advertise nothing diable. Male and temale Sem- I iie opening of the . in-t it ut ion. Head it. that night, traveling Hi miles. Nad he not came, lot only Mrs. Hoyd, but one or two young ladies of our town, would have been at his mercy, as il look one hour after the alarm was given before InTp came, except Mr. .1. D. (iotidloek, who was promptly on hand at lirsl call. The scoundrel did Lnt e your at- iiodauiage to anyl hing. being fright- next Week. its to your NO- h be tells > oil 1 stock. i ad vert ises rity Itelilion to his If wedding ii ml RbAA.i yuq go to iO'Js eiied away by Mr. Hoyd. It is time for the eiti/eiis to rise,^ and pul an end to such acts. No definite due to the person win broke in the parsonage, The eii I ranee was made by culling out the lower lull- from the window- blinds, and unlatching them. • «•» • Business Men in a Hurry eat in rest auraiit.- and often food mllieiently cooked. Kipans Tain 1 We look in the near IT division from the old style of farming. M e are glad to see so many cults come into (iaffney. They all look well, and the interest their owners manifest in them, "shows which way the wind is blowing". There is no better count ry for stock-raising than this Piedmont Hell. Let every de partment of it he entered into. (iatl- ney will have a stock show in | • «•» • I Landrum McCraw Dead. Drcwery Eandrum MeCraw. died August 2 m h. I MM. at the home of his parents, on corner o| Mill and Dra- mird street-, aged eighteen year-, six mouths and sixteen days, ot ty phoid fever. Eaiidriim MeCraw was born near Hoiling Springs. N. ('.. mi March. Illh IHTC. After Tmishiug a thorough eourse under Prof. IE Sarratt. lie entered T'urman Piiivi-rsity . Septemlier. IMEl. and remained until .lime 22. IMM lie had only hcen at home a short while, on his vacation, when he was | taken sick, lie steadily grew worse until the end came. Tuesday night at 12 p. m. A large crowd of friends and ivla- J lives attended the eiitermeut. Med- 1 in -day at Providence Cemetery, to i pay their hist respect to deceased. 'The family have the sympathy of the entire community in this sad hour of I heir liereavemeiit. Mr. MeCraw was universally liked by all who knew him. He had a pleasant, genial disposition. was i (piiek to make friends and had a large circle of acquaintances. The attendance at the funeral was perhaps the largest of that of any young man ever held in this neigh borhood. The funeral services were conduct ed at Providence ehureh hy Kcv H P Hobert son . T he text was taken from 11 Samuel. ISt h chapter and 2ld verse . He also read Homans Sth chapter 2s to T.Mli verse. Special mention was made of the grief of King David over the loss of his son. Ahsolom. and l he closeness of family lies,I he great grid brought hy a broken link lie also spoke of the family Hod is making which will never be broken . He also emphasized the hlcssi dness of whole family unitiny in Heaven, in the ‘‘Sweet bye and bye • «•»- • Monazite Notes. The first shipment of mmin/ilc was made last 'Tuesday by E. I . Campbell to his company in the nortb. Several I '(IC of ^ .el'e shipped. Mr, I'iimjibi || h;p| :/ Ijttle bad lin-k Tuesday upon the bl'iDP'lp.'s \v|p'D' men are at work. DutTiig Hu sD/riii t be water rose so ns to break Ills i|ani» and be lias been damiiig—that is to say building new dams—all the week. Parties having speeimeiis of mon- a/.ile and other minerals are request ed to Wring the same to Tilt: Hi |m;kii office and we will take pleasure in putting them into the hands of par ties “ I... ill—l.. with \>iii. There M . w. Miller of N o rk county, a tr home br< >1 he r of Dr. J. Koddy Miller. w a - ire. The here T llesi lay . ing our Mi- t *S I''annie and Hessie toyd money. dauglit r rs' of the Kev. J. M. Hoy d.de- rc for a cased w In have 1 ecu visiting 1 In fjilil- •rot y ped ily of Kev H. M. K* >yd. left for t heir .Mulber-| K A l.aneaster and M < • Kow laud Pi.'onvn: .h im;i::—.1 .1 Hentry Cnl'x i v Si i'KKV isoi;:—.1 D l.eomtrd and .1 I. Howell w ill have to run over. I! M .lolly i- out of the rilee . Si itool Com m i —io\i;i; : — P, P, Chap man . Tim: \sri:i:i;:—M I. Epps Al in loi; : — I. P Epton ( 'oxi.im:-- :—.1 I. St rail — Don't fai penter's Ea|| next issue. to read ('arr<>11 A * 'ar- Ainiouneemeiit in our THE MARKET REPORTS. homt in Spartanburg hist Friday evening. Popular.lim M’liisoiiant, the lum- her man of Hlaek-hurg, was here on husincss several days the past week. Joe Hentry paid us a short hut pleasant vi-il last Eriday. Miss Hessie Hyais returned from a several weeks'sojourn iii Kutherfor- lon. N. C. Sat urday. M rs S. S. Uoss ret urm d from ( Teve- land Springs, where she had been for her health. Saturday. She looks im proved by t be t rip. Prof. McArthur and bis mountain roaincrs st ruck tow u Sat urday. 'They all looked tanned and each was pro- Iuse iii praises of the trip. T’ni: l.i:o- i,i;i: ret urn- thanks for the mountain apples. Shell Sparks spent Eriday and SaD urday in town. Shell was mi the heiieli of i xpeetaney lull was made happy Saturday before his departure for Asluiry. Mrs M . D. Southard of .lonesville, i- visit ing her si-ter. Mr.-E. A. Hrown of t his city . Mrs S. I!. Craw ley and eliildreii, are vi-iting her parent- at 'Taylors this Week, Mrs Hal (iaffney of Spartanburg, is visit ing her iii"l lior-ln-law , Mr-Mm, (iaffney. ID rb (iaine- of Hlaeksbiirg, was In | the e|ty, Terms ri i|s<»||ab|i.'iliid m«de , known on appllea!imi to town Sumlay. j 1 1 Dr. (ieo. Walker, of Yorkvillc was City Cotton Markets. Corrected by the (iaffney brokerage and ('ornmission ('o. Market dull. I.iglit demand. ('esi (i rade 7 j Stains .V 1 , («■ (|.j Produce Market. Corrected by T'. Davenport. Cbiekens \'t (>i 2.T Hut ter 1.7 (" 2(1 Eggs In Grain Market. ('orn To M'heal I .(Mi Peas tit* Irish Pot.'itocs I.2,i ('• l..i(* Sweet " ,7l* ( Htjoiis. 7.7 Hive litqck Market, Corrected by J fE Spencer.. I lol’-es , < Tittle. Hogs.. Slictp. Iltlfif .1il2o i (" 2,i ,7e (n lie, >|t| (" 'iH For Sale. D ESIKAHHE l 4 ( *TS for -ah in (laffnev ('it v. MT -t End. \p- ply to Mrs. A. Y.'Ml *NTni >M Eli Y. S EYEKAI. valuable resideliee lots. desirably situated and wit bin ea-y reach of | lie bi|sjne-s portion of here Monday. It is said Ueorge was on "business.'’ Miss I'Torciice Kirby left for Spar tanburg Wednesday. where she will remain a short while before her de parture for her Heorgia borne. Henry Koss came over from Hock Hill tot lie city yesterday, lie will he here several days visiting friends and relatives. Droad Hains will resume his posi tion with the (iaffney Wagon and TTirniturc ('ompany lo-ilay. Ilroad Inis hcen doing some artistic work ill 1 Hlacksliurg for several week<( past, Miss‘Tirrie Lawton who has heeti | spending some weeks in (iaffney and j "the land of the sky left (iaffney hot W ednescay for her home iii Ham-1 well ('minty. Mis-es Dai-ey and May Harl.daugh- i tei's of Major .las. E. Hart, are visit ing the family of Mr. .1. D. Jones in (ia ffiiey. IE A. Jones, the efficient malinger j of the (iaffney Wagon and Furniture Company..returned to the city Mon- j day from Hlcini Springs, where he had been several weeks for bis health. M. E. Koss. of Shelby,Jis in the city , lie is accompanied hy bis bus- | im s- part ner. Mr. Ed Scales. Mr. Kohcrt C. Earr. the efficient I J \s, J, H M'ENEV, (iiillncy S, c, A N. WOOD S PKESENT dwell- ■ ing is for sale or relit: purly buying or renting can get possession by January 1st. IS'J.7. For terms. Ac. apply to A. N. Md(»D. T WO V A l.l' A HI.E EAK.MS; ONE C'Ui^icsiL I i I ( 1)011)4 I ( i<’4 < «. Ill'' I'.'tll tl'I'IU liegins Weil lies, J;i\, Se|t|el!|ii, S|it'iiio term .Iniiimrv |s«i,7 'rite Semiimrv eoiii|irelieml- two eo-,»|i; rnliv. the |ire|uii‘,'il«ii'v :iml the eolleginir. •\ lhor«nio|i I»jisis i- laid in the |,i,.|,; l |'.i .,r. T he eollegi.'ite eniii'se emhrae. - fom. ^ So|ih«uii<ire, .1 iiniur and Senior. ,\ InisiiH's.s emii'se mav he taken ai a m ^ I he hoarditig depa rt meni - an mai;.. d The vmtiio ladies and the lad\ te; M j,, . , Sam-. sj\tv yards Tmni the -eniinarv I he young men hoard with lYoi 'd \ r s| »eeia I alleniion to their eo| id I |e t a! 11 n' a 1 hours. I hey are not allowed to run at Ia , 'v or Uate- are made low to -nil the time-. Ibtvs wishing to me-- in the h.arraek- . n lie *'\|hqise. I'or iTirtln'r |iartienlar- addt' -- tin |,rim- < i \ i i ni:y . s. <'., Angtist I l. I.sti |. U' 'll I : the nient' • w is now receiving his jt ia illg e|sew here. >eei I'ri* ml s to eal! h.'lol'e t'l j \ in t u !'\!' G . He 1 of 1 i ml: an l T ies lil.'li he wi; - ' * :i > 21 M V St Ol'k of Sin ii s. C|of hii g. Ilaf- !• • ■ etc.. ,o\v t he Low esi. e him a CAM. w hen in l ow ii ,i :,*! ; ■1 'e huy - ' '• Mil | deled a New < i i \ KKY ii ! r\ t hing iii prov ed M \< II1 N l.l,’ 7 and of t in \ • l ike and ' *\ as ('hea p ; I s * 11ii\ uin ill r< *\\ N . ;i 1 Iti ( ni ton e ||ig lies! Market Prie. and 1 ‘a\ tin • i 1 I'M' t hem. iu for a New < i M'll 'till 1 hill will tie l'i : ' >1 inding i irind one or l nv o day s i i il i .;11■11 \\ • J s. \'V'V i 1 V UT. vo l.l miles northwest of < iaff ney . S.7 acres in a high state ol cult ivat ion. balance timber land. The ot her eou- tains 121 acres, >it uated .7 miles sout h of HallTiey. tM* aei'"S in cultivation. balance timber land. Terms made know n on applieation to f j l-K *. D. DoHHETT. Ejvi bt'ild 'if Ipirses :|i|d ;| |ol of larming I'i'ils a I .-i i for .-j|le. Anyone wUllillg a good plant jit joH near Haff- liey will seeiil’" a biil'gajn in ejlberof tbese, H, D D. O NE SECOND-HAND :|ii-IK>KsE power engine and boiler: and one second-band IN-hnrse power en gine and boiler: also a ebolee lot "t shaft ing and pulley. All are in good condition. ’Terms made known on application to T. H. MeCKAM. (lalfiiey , S, t'. Dissolution Notice. N OTICE is hereby given that the lirm of Hurnelt A l.ipseomb is in Poor Health ’means so much more than , 'you imagine—serious and ,'fatal diseases result from , 'trillingr ailments neglected.', ,' 1 )on’t jjlay m ith Nature’s', , ’ greatest gift—health. this day dissolved by mutual consent, M'. ('. iturnett having bought out t he interest of M . O. Lipscomb. M . C. Hurnelt will continue I" do business ill Id stand. All outstanding ( ql|/qi'lej; qf I|p> |.‘resbyIerlan eliiiri'li 1 ,. r «.,|Hs and delrts will be settledby in Il|i^ Sti|t-p'*|l :/ 'Jay "f two in the undersigned. < iaffney | bjs W''k. M . C. HE K NETT. Farmers and mill men. V I'. I ! K ad mi nisi ci't d ic ‘ ;tl < 'olumbi;i. men I i- i l.l olllv It \ mu arc (eclinic • ■in ol soils weak , and Rcnerally •«- liauslcil. nervous, ( no a|>|K*ti(t‘ amt i in I work, j t'c^m at oik • t.ik iiiK tile nil,st relia ( tile alrtiiRtHenini; Ntedh ine.w hiclt is . Hrown s lr"ii Hit ters. A lew Ik it • tl< s run ti-in fit comas fiom tiic ( Mrv first ilnsc if :rrr'* it.nn jfur . !'• th, a II 'I M s |>lt t.s.ilit to take. t |( the gooi/e / tirp dj'sitciMia, ami sour Mtomueli J K Ekuokk . ' ^niMicdiately rtdjuyc beudaelic. ! tIcjohii in <iaffney , Nat I uruer has gone to his post at M i I ledge vi I le t i a ., to buy col ton ibis season. Nat couldn't do without tbe "home newspaper" so be is one of t be t hirty-foiir new subscribers thi-j week to Tm; Ei:im;ij( . • • Bucklen's Arnica Salve I in. Hi:st Sm.vk in the world for ( ills, Hruises, Sores, I leers, Suit Klieiim. Fever Sores, Tet ter, Chapped lliinds < 'hilbhiins, ('orns. and all Skin Eruptions, ami positively cures Piles, or no pay r«‘quired. It I-guaranteed to give perfect sat i.-fact ion or money It Cures (ienern ret unde Prie For Suic by \V. H. Dujiri .7 cents per box. Wn buvr IT 'TIiH,' 'll"' Machinery House in SparDtliburg.and are prepared to funilsli Engines and Hollers of all styles and -l/c»: Mater Wheels, Saw, Crist and Peed Mills; Hills. 1'7'edcrs and ('oildensers, Presses, Feed (Titters, Corn Mills, all styles; Cane Mills, Engine Killings, and Farm Machinery; Mowers. Helling, and everything in the line of MACHINERY AT SMALL PROFIT PRICES. Second blind Engines bought, or ’Traded for it full value. Call o 'ddress. BOMA i BROS. & CO. Dyspepsia, Kidney and I Tver Neuralgia, Troubles, ’Constipation, Had Hlond ’Mnbula, Nervous ailments' Women’s complaints. t .« t a»nly I lie g« inline it li t > cm ,Ht (i red •lines nil till’ \M.»|»|»e|, AH (’tili’l' ill c sul)- • stittlte ♦ ‘Mi | ft t I J»t of IWO . St.(Hips \\ c * nmII .teuil M l «*l li*n lirautilul W nrld’** r«lr ml tiinik- lire, , ‘ BROWN CHEMICAU CO, BALTIMORF. MD 1 lit- a. ' V'r '1'iiic i.'i.■Ntof-sr >>»•' HI ICW \V A fv" IC. i. * Oil I'il !, i C-Oll. IT,, Weddings, Anniversaries. Cto., <Cvor l>i'oii<»*!)i lo iit i’ -Vf» - A new and full line of Stat-cnery, Pens, Ink, Pencils., Htc drugs, paints ^ mls. Prescription Work attended to with reatest care at \v. it. i>oi*k eek! V'i 1! offer Watch this Space And see what inducements you in Mi utHliis, Our Mr. Carroll, assisted by Mi-vs Mc- Knight* is still in the Northern Marked i >uying the Largest Stock of Goods ever b,-ought to Gaffney, We will open the fall se.'.son next week with prices never heard oi belore i t Gaff ney and vicinity. Yours truly, Carroll & Carpenter. “The Coai't of ! is! Resort." Those who h.iv; ij’iu! > get cured elsewheiv of tiie Wf ; ISKEY, OPIUM, 'MINE and TOBACCO HABITS and NER V < U3 EX- HAUSTIO: 1 n ii/Med lo CORVxESPv ME WITH mKEELEY INi TOTE, P. O. Dr.iv '>; 27. C - • '•i.»D>ta, S. C. J. E. WEBSTER, *\ 1 t < H'UV' V .VI < . • I \V • Cialincy Citv S. C. i mice 1, PILLS i; I m i \ i For Rent. i S EN IT! \l. good fitrm- within -lioi distiincc ol the city , |''i>i'li'rm apply to J AS. J. (i \ h T N T.N (ialincv >. C. Li mm \ ru t •. I rl i'U ■ a nil) l<'. PARK Rl MI.DN U*., Huston, Mass.