The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, September 07, 1894, Image 4
A $375,000 COTTON MILL
TO 13K ERKCTED IN THIS CITY
NEXT SPRING.
The Hooks for Subscription to Stock
Arc Now Open anil More Than
One-Half of the Stock
Already Taken.
\ rail mrrtinu; ul tlir sfni'kliolilrrs
ni 1111 (laMfirv Mamifai'lunn^ f’om-
iia 1 \ was lirlil in W ood's Hall on
Mniida;, aft'i'nioon Iasi to ronsidrr
|!h mattrr of liuildino a new rotton
mill al I Ids iilart'. l ilt' matter was
fll!l\ disellssetl. tile result lieill^tlie
follow iiir resolution was oUVred and
unanimously atloptetl:
| t 'i -oi \ i n. Tlial the I’resident and
t hr Trt asurer of t his eompatiy he and
an hn'rliy authorized to huihl a new
eolton mill of'Jtl.iKHI lo •J.'i.tNMf Spin-
tllr- to cost ahollt to .fdTo -
tMM; provided. I he> meet with Stlllie-
n nl nirourarement in seen rim; t he
nrri-sarv snlisrript ion to t he eapiliil
stock. They, the I’resiilent and the
Tnasurer. are also aulhorizeil louse
what ever surplus carnimrs the present
mill may have at the time of enm-
nieneinvr the new mill towards the
huildiiej; of the -aid new mill, ami to
issue slock eerlilieates to the present
suhsrrihers eoverino their pro rata
shan of said earnings, stoekhohlers
Iiriui; reipiirnl to make up the ditTer-
enei when the -aid pro rata shares
are lirii>w an evm share.
\llrr the -I oek holder - meet ini;
the directors met and instructed the
president and treasurer to ^;o to
work and make all neeessarry arran-
U' niriits. Knom;h stock has heen
-ulisri'ihril to warrant their makini;
eonlrari- for material and work w:M
I' a that direction at onee W’e
ma vr xp r| to m r t he huiidin*; he^in
to i up early in th* -priin; of next
.'ear.and tin- ni ", in lie in operation
In Novi^J-fer 1st. is;la. Tut: l.iaiuca
Ta1 1 d to see I hi- and would like to
Sullle of our e’ood people lake
tin improvement fever and huild a
^ood hotel.
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A Deceptive Rascal,
fc'fhe yottn” daughter of Mr. and
. Whittaker h’amsey, an aired
fful worthy euiiple who live at the
nill.workel in the mill at nielli.
;he heeanie aeipianled w it h a man
ained .lames I'etlv. -aid to he mar*
rii'l. iiceatm infatuated with him
uid ln|indnet I iier t o run oil' w it h him
ruler promise of marrieire. She did
j| kmow he w as married. They eloped
|ie nijhl last week in company with
her eoiiple.starti d lowsirds North
olina. Altera while the villian
ted his true eharaeter to the
^d -he refused to remain w it h
iLomu tu her hrolher s home
orover. N. Mrs. I»amsey
I'Ul a warrant against Petty
kl him h roii a hi before Si pi ire
w ho hound him over to the
neiteru! ssesion which meets
jher. Mr. and Mrs. Ihamscy
[he sympal hy of all ehrist ian
linsucls Tuesday Night,
knith Minstrels was the at-
at W oods I lall Tuesday night
lienee was not as large as t he
nieh aiV'teiI the hoys on their
ppoaranee. hut. was not a slim
<tf the perfornuinee opinion is
• I—i some saying it was helter
■an the pi \ ions one. while others
-n\ not ipiiie mi aood. At any rate
everyhody seemed well pleased. The
|o"al hit.- took welt, the singing was'
pa - -a bly fa i r. wh i ie l he solos of Messrs
firegoi'x and I ni I 're deserve special
men! io; . There was a lack of sing
ing. however. The sketches were
an. e- n tin work of Mr. Waller
11 uniplirie- in the Dr. shop.” Mr.
Paul <ui!l'ney. in Vi'tor's of Kmi-
neii 1 h'ank and Mr. (iregory in
< harle\ fiilsey.'' deserve notice.
There i- some good material in t he
min-tre! and the hoys should culti
vate it.
Senator Stewart Will Be Here To-day.
Mr. I . M. Schell received the fol-
lowing telegram vesterdnv afternon
from Thos. • l.oone.x :
W \-l I ISO | o\ . H.r. Sept .(»l ll I N'.t I.
To < "|. I' . M. Si III I I..
< iall'ney S. ('. :
Senator Stewart and myself, will
reaeh lialTney certain at two o'clock
tomorrow. Ilase teams ready to go
immediately to mine.
Tnos. i'. I.ooxnv.
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Opening of the Schools.
I Ie -ehool season is upon us.
loieiay l’i'd. !!. • . Sarratl s si'hool
ned up wif h most flattering pros-
Mr. Sarratt is a good tetieher
«•'. rv< S SIKMTSS.
ne.-da.' the (iulfney Male and
-eminar.' eommeneed t he Fall
it h a g'"id pri>spert s are enenr-
• •
Painter-McDaincls
|herl I'ainler and 'li>- l.u-
•Daniels was married last
fcit tlie residence of Judge
'The coni meting parlies are
[niou eotinl y.
• -«•»
(‘arpenti r are too husy
[lew .'i toils I hi- W eek to
land ask you to wateh
next week.
LOCAL LEDGE RITES.
Iteui* Which Are Too Short for a Head
ing Bunched Together.
The city council meet tonight in
regular monthly session. ■
A. N. W ood advertises the rear of
the store occupied hy Cook A' fijitf-
ncy for rent.
Trade is rapidly picking up and
t Ids promises to he the hest season
in many year.
"Make hay while the sill) shines”
and while you have plenty of grass.
For when winter comes you will need
it.
Chief Camp, of the police force, is
confined to his home with fever.
Popular Itarricy l.ipscomh is now
doing t lie grand.
There was a picnic at Limestone
Saturday afternoon. Also one Tues
day afternoon. Limestone i- a hean-
tifnl place for picnics.
New sill- are heing put under Lip-
seomh hotel hy Mr. Sam JetTeries,
owner of the property. Contractor
linker has the work in hand.
Mr. Carroll says there never has
heen such an intlux of Southern
buyers into New York the past lif-
teen years as there is this year.
F.vcrything is on the stir in fialf-
ney. Merehants gelting in big stock.
Meehanie- hnst ling and building ma
terial hi ing delivered and buildings
going up in every quarter of the city.
The liaptising at Providence was
largely attended last Sunday. It is
said to liave heen the largest crowd
in attendance at that church since
the Sabbath following 'he earth
quake.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will serve refreshments at
Lipscomb's Hotel Tuesday evening
Sept('iiiher II from N P . M. to |0 P. M.
The pat ronage of the public is re
spect fully solicited.
When asked concerning magiste
rial matter- h\ a I,i:i>i;i:i; man yester
day.ludge Homier said: “ llequi-
cseat pas.-e. which heing interested
means: peace prevails over tin'
land w here 1 prevail."
Mrs Tillman (iaincs is a thought
ful friend of Tin: Li:imii:u. W ednes
day she sent ns a beautiful water
lily which will hereafter adorn our
sanetum -auetorimii. Mrs (•nines
will please accept our thanks.
Last night while returning from
Thiekety Mountain Dick Corry col
ored. had his left shoulder dislocated
hy a wagon running into the buggy
he was driving. Hr. Crawley at
tended Hick s in juries and report shim
a- doing Well.
Ucv. 15. P. Itoherlsoli has been in
attendance upon the session of the
State Sunday School Convention at
I'nion this week. From I'liion he
goes to Setiaea with Hr. Manly, lie
will hold services in the Haptisl
ehureh a- usual on Sunday.
A regular meet ing of (trassy Pond
Alliance will he held tomorrow at
t he regular meet ing place. All the'
members are urged to he present, as
matters of vital interest to the or
ganization will conic up for discus
sion. This notice is given b\ re
quest of the president and is reliable.
Junius Hopper has the biggest
farm on the smallest amount of land
known. He has raised n crop of mil
let. corn and peas, and intends to
plant oats just ns soon as he harvests
the latter two. on one acre of groti ml.
and says he will make enough to
keep a horse one year. The corn is
extra line.
W e coiigrat iihitc our cflicjcni sec
tion master. Mr. I». C. Harding, on
his deserved promotion to supervi
sor of division. Hut regret that his
duties necessitate the removal of him
self and his highly esteemed family
from (intTiiey. W’e learn that his
headquarters will be in Salisbury
North Carolina.
JelT Morris, colored who works land
belonging to.1.A.Carroll brought the
first hale of new cotton to this mar
ket Wednesday, ll was classed at
good middling and sold at Tej cents
to .1. I hid lev Jones. N, S. Allison
brought in a hale yesterday which
was classed as good middling and
brought I he same.
No boom in (ialTuey. hut it is the
place to buy real estate. Two years
ago a lot in (iatTney with a smiiM
cottage on it, sold for ITvc hundred
dollars. Tin- week the same proper
ty sold for one thousand dollars. W’e
could mention a number of similar
instances. No one ever gets less for
property in (iatTney than he paid for
it.
• • •
It May Do as Much for Yoj|
Mr. Fred Miller, of
w riles t hat he had a sJ
t rouble for many year?®
pain- in hi- hack and
bladder was atTeeted. I
so called Kidney cures
a n v good result. A bout J
he began use of Fleet rj^
found relief at once
i- e-peeiallv adaptedi
K idne\ and Liter t rfl
give- aliuo-t instant
will prove uni' -tateml^
• >"e. for large hotj
Du Pi e - Drug Ston
Personal Paragraphs.
I! dler Miller, of Charlotte, was
here Tuesday.
Fay (iatTney, of Cornelia. (la., was
up Wednesday to attend the marriage
of his sister.
Claud JctTries, of (ireenvillc. has
heen in town several days the past
week.
Kd Humphries, of the Cherokee
Falls Mills, was here Sunday.
Misses Daisy and Masy Hart re
turned to their home in Yorkvillc
Wednesday afternoon after spending
several days with their uncle, Dudley
Jones.
Mr and Mrs W. A. Webb, of boil
ing Springs, visited Alex Ferguson
last Saturday. Mr. W’ebb.l while
• »
here, put some new bannsters around
Alex's porch.
Squire Win JetTeries was in thceil v
; yesterday.
W. II. Ambler, at one lime post
master here, Imt now a resident of
i Salisbury.eanicjo the city yesterday.
Miss Millie McColloiigh.of W ilkins-
vilie. has been visit ing her sister. Mrs
J. P. White, several days this week.
Key. H. L. Martin, of Anderson,
spent Monday at Limestone.
Mr. T. L. Haines, of Joliesville, ae-
eompanied hy his family, was in the
eit\ Monday. Mr. Haines returned
Tuesday, while Mrs I lames remained
until today.
J no. P. Spake i- with W. (>. Lips
comb this season. John will be glad
to see any of his old friends and will
make an elTort to make many new
ones.
Mrs. W. F. W ilson left Wednesday
for Hay llidgc. N. A', where she gocs
to visit her sister. Mr. Wilson and
two sons leave to day for Mobile.
Ala. which will be their fid mv home.
Mrs. Wilson will join them later.
Miss MeKnight returned yesterday
from New York and Baltimore.
Jnn. P. White arrived home from
Yorkvillc Saturdav night, lie will
remain with his family a couple of
weeksand then return for t he cotton
season.
Kd. W ood. of t he Koek Hill Cot
ton and Produce Exchange, was in
town a couple of days the past week
exchanging greet ings w it h his many
friends. He returned hy way of
Shelby w it h M. L. Boss.
A. N I left yesterday with
his two daughter.s Annie and Ida. t he
former goes to Dr. Price’s school.
Nashville, the latter to Martin <'o|-
lege. Pulaski. Tenn.
.1. A. Carroll returned from the
Northern markets Sunday. 'The new
goods he bought have begun to arrive.
SWEET WEDDING BELLS.
T
THEY RING OUT MERRILY
GAFFNEY.
IN
M rs.
Mol lie (
!ar\ . of St;
arville.
Tex.
a sislei
■ of Mi
ayor l.it t lejohn.
\YJIS
Ill'll' Vl
stenhiy
on her
way to her
fat lier’s. Samm
1 Lit t lejohn. who
IlYrs
at Tbii
•kety. w
here she will vis
il for
a short
wIdle.
I’aul
(iatTiuw
is me,as
nrinir
1 ape.
ribhons
, etc. at
Wilkin- 1
5ros. now.
Dr.
IL E.
MeKow n.
of 1
uion
Count \
. was In
•re M edlU ■
•day.
John
Lanier,
of Pi ney
< irnve.
\Vil>
here ye
-terday
with a Ii
>a Ie of
Iasi
year’s cot ton.
He says
>« HIM*
folk-
are piel
ving but
he is not
quite 1
•ead\
vrl.
Noah
Blliee l
ind Win.
( iofiil't ll. of
Sunny
>ii|e. we
re in tlie
city yi
•ster-
da'.
M rs.
Martha
Macomb-on. of 1
’ nion
county.
was he
re visit ing
her di
nigh-
ter. Mr
s. W . M
. (iatTney.
Yi sir
rday.
Mr.
and Mrs. .Imi.
Wilkin
i>. of
Mr. Robert Morehead Wilkins and
Miss Daisy Dean Gaffney Mar
ried on Wednesday
Evening.
Wednesday evening one of the
most brilliant social events of the
season In (iatTney society took place
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IL M.
(iall'ney. it being the occasion of the
marrige of their daughter. Daisy
Dean, to Uohcrt Morehead Wilkins.
The parlor- were prettily and artisti-
eally decorated with flowers and fes
toons. 'The guests began to arrive
■ s >»(> and at 'J o'clock t here were about
titty intimate friends of the contract
ing part ies present. when Mrs..!. F.
Laiiey. a sister of the bride, began to
play Mendelsohn’s Wedding March
upon the piano. 'The couple made
their appearance at the head of the
winding stairway closely followed by
Messers. Fay (iatTney and William
Wilkins, brothers of the bride and
groom, respectively. They
eorted into the parlor hy Mr. W . IL
Du Pro. master of ceremonies, where
had been artistically arranged a wed
ding bell. I tlder tins bell the eollple
stood while the Kev. (i. M. Boyd read
the beautiful and impressive marriage
ceremony of the Methodist Episco
pal (’luireli.
After tlie ceremony had been per.
formed and eongral ulat ions extended
supper was announced. It was an
elegant n past and highly enjoyed by
all.
'Tlie presents were numerous, or-
n.uim ntnl and useful, consisting prin-
eipallv •f silverware.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins left yester
day afternoon for Baltimore. Wash
ington. Philadelphia and New York
on a bridal tour.
'The bride was arrayed in a beau
tiful costume of cream silk trimmed
with dueliess lari', white slippers
and I'nrried a bouquet, of Mowers.
Tlie groom was dri'ssed in a becoming
suit of black.
Tm l.i ni.ia; exlend- eongratula-
t ions.
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— Don't fail to reail Carroll A - Car-
p*.‘iilit's Full Announcement in our
in xt issue.
THE MARKET REPORTS.
City Cotton Markets,
('orreeiid by tbe (iatTney Brokerage
and Cien mission ('o,
Market dull. Light demand.
< 'ori't
Produce Market.
•eled by T. 1 lavenport.
( biekeiis.
I.i I" ’2't
But ;er...
1.1 (u l'O
Eggs
Id
Grain Market.
W Ileal . . .
| do
I’i as
(id
1 risb 1 '< il a i
oes 1.2.1 (•! 1 ..id
Sw eel
• > 11 i o 1 1 - . .
>
Live Stock Market.
Corrected by J. G. Spencer.
I lul'M - .fltlt.. !|!pj(t
( nl lie.... Id <« ’2~t
111 igs >e <" (ie
Sleep • > j : I (•! .tJ
In
Sunny Side, attended the wedding of
Mr. Wilkin s brother Wednesday
night
S. IL Humphries, of Byarsville. N.
('. was in tlie city yesterday.
('apt John D. JetTeries. of Aslmry.
was here on business yesterday.* Tlie
Captain in order to keep up with the
lhues will rend Tin Li noiat.
Will Wilkins left ye>terda\ for I
Northern markets where be goes to |
buy tlie fall and winter stock for j
W ilkins Bros.
MrsS. A. Doggett returned home
from Forest city Monday allei sever
al week -visit to relat ives and friends !
Mrs. J. B. Landrum of Landrum. |
S. C.. i- visiting her sister, Mrs. W. !
S. l.ipscomh.
AN . < >. Lipscomb, J no. JctTric,* and
Squire.I. E. W ehst er returned Sal-;
urdav from the Pythian frolic ;it
W asiiington. They report an "out o
sight' t ime of it.
.1. T\ Brown, of (iowdeysville. was
lu re on business yesterday.
Miss Annie Snrrull, daughter of j ^
Mrand Mrs A. A. Surratt of this city
left Monday to at tend college at I n-
ion .s. ('. Tlu-re is "one" who
mourns her absence.
Mr. Kuhe Carlton id Blaekshurg.
was in the city last Saturday on bu>i-
ness.
Mr. IL (’. Thompson and family
have been on a visit to their planta
tion in I'nion county this week .
J. N. and J. C. Steele of W’nxhaw
, was in t)ie city visit ing friends
datives Salurday.
^tiarks is wit h .1. (• (iallowav
Poor
Health
, 'means so much more than'
, ’ you imagine—serious and'
,'fatal diseases result from
'trifling ailments neglected.'
' Don’t play with Nature’s *
greatest gilt—health.
Brown’s
Iron
Bitters
If you are feclinc
nut of sorts, weak
anil generally ex-
hausieil. nervous,
have no appetite
anti can't work, (
hegin at onretak-
ing the most relta-,
t>te strengthening '
nieilicine,which is
Krown's Iron Hit
ters. A few bot
tles cure—benefit
comes from the
very first dote- it
ivnn't shun four ,
trrth. anil it's
pleasant to lake. ,
i
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
'Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments <
Women’s complaints.
< 'i t only the genuine— it has rros ;eit red
' lilies mi liie w rapper. All others are sub- '
stituti s t Mi receipt of two 2c. stamps we
* Will .send net nl Ten Keautilul World'* '
l-'alr Views and t>ook—tree.
BROWN CHE MICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD
>
:
I nr sale bv W . I!. Dt PBE. (intTiiey,
s. c.
For Rent.
HE rear end of the store room oc
cupied by Cook A - (iatTney is for
rent. Apply to A. N. WOOD.
OKV Ell A I, good farms within short
distance of the city. For terms
apply to .IAS. J. (JAI'ENKY.
(iiifiney. S. (
1 For Sale.
D ESIHABLK Id ITS fur sale in
(inlTnev ('itv. West End. Ap
ply to Mrs. A. V. M(».N|(;i>MKIlY.
S EYEIIAL valualde residenee hit >.
desinihly situated and within
easy reach of the business portion of
the city. 'Terms reasonable and made
known on application to.
IAS. .1. CAI ENEY.
<Jalincy, S. ('.
A N WOOD'S I’llESENT dwell-
** * ing is for sale or rent : party
buying or renting can get possession
hy January 1st. IN'.I.Y For terms. Ac.
apply to A. N. W'<)()|).
'T'W'l» YALTA HI.K FAll.MS; ONE
* eoiit.'lining HM acres, situated
ll miles northwest of HatTiiey. S,*»
acres in a high stale of cultivation,
balance timber land. The other con
tains 121 acres, sit uated A miles soul h
nf (iatTney, !HI acres in cultivation,
halanee timber land. T"rms made
known on appliealion t<>
(iEo. D. DhooeTT.
Five head of horses and a lot of
farming tools also for sale. Anyone
wishing a good plantation nearHatT-
ney will seetire a bargain in either of
these. (i. D. D.
/'■VNE. SECOND-HAND :K»-1lOllSE•
power engine and boiler; and
one second-hand IS-horse power en
gine and boiler: also a ehoiee lot of
shaft ing and pulley. All are in good
condition. Terms made known on
application to T. (i. M< CHAW.
(iaITncv. S. (’.
GAFFNEY •!• SEMINARY.
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I *■ *i 11' i | >« 11
y
1^ - < >- ^ A MS..
C'hijssiic'Ji I.
*\Isi l hoiiui l ic'ii I.
* * l*i F S' moi-
' 'D I ■ (hi
I lie I* till torm begin- W’l iliie-ilav . Si• |»ii• 11111
S|)i-inir to,-,,, ,|n11iniry , LS'.i:,.
I he Sciiiinarv eiiiii|)i'(‘|ii'Mi|- l \mi ro-i.ia i a i i \. . ' :|,|i n|.
I lie 11 re | la cal HIV ;in<| the eidlegiate.
.\ thorough ha-is j. laid in the |>re|iN!'a!orv 'tun nl.
The eolh'giate eonrse en,|,rj,ee- Toni - -hinaii,
Soiihiimore, Junior and Senior.
•\ htt-ine-- eour-e inav he taken at a Yer -uinl 1 .
Tl>e hoarding de|»;irt meiit- are inanagi d i.\ c nei|,al-.
'I’he young ladle- and the lady teacher- l»oa'. h
Sums, -ivty yards Trom the seminarv.
The young men hoard with I’roi'. M, \ rt q ),,, L , j Vr>
speeial attention to ilii'ir eondint at nn i- md ,piiig -tndv
hours. They are not allowed to rim at lar ■ or Lt « ni"ht
Kates are made low to-nil the lime-.
Keys wishing; to mes- in the harraek- at \i rv lit
tle expense.
For Tnrther partienlars addre— the pi in. ip. |.
(iM'l’MA . S. <’.. Aitgnst 11, IS'.M.
I- I
is now receiving his
Rail K
The
Carolina
Buggy
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.,
handle oui'guild- in CalVncy and will
he phased to sell the celebrated
'■I’l'cmium Carolina Buggy” or any-
t hing else I hat goes on wheels. Call
on them for anything in their line
and you will he treated right. But
don't forget to ask for I he "I’remiiim
Carolina Buggy. " mnnulaet ured on
honor hy
Carolina Buggy Co.,
VorU \ illi*. !■*. C'.
Livery and Feed Stables.
Headquarter- for drivers and Farm
er.-. who want to buy.sell or exchange.
I make a Specialty of Feeding Stock.
Firs!-class turnouts at reasonable
rat es.
('at t Ie and I log- hoiivht and sold.
And invite.- his Triend- t o ea 11 befi nv buy i n g a n.v l Ii L
just received a big lot of Bagging and Tii - that li> vvi”
one in 'Town a ml Id- Slock of Shoe.-. Clot iiim; I Lit - J .
is (’omplete and a- Low as the Lovvesl.
Don’t fail Io give him a CALL when in Tow n
ing elsewhere.
I Ie has also .1 ust ('ompletcd a New (IlNEB'i in e
New and the late-l Improved M \C111 N IMf N . and .u l 1
will (.IN your (’()’l I (*N as Cheap a- any gin in 'L<;
Seed at t he (on at the Highest Market Price and l‘. . : i> < I hem
and is now arranging fora New Corn Mill that will L. , : Criiidin''
next week, and will (irind one or two dav- in La. li \\ .
lie
i- any
i' - e|e..
buy*
'.v l hing
and
' oil An
j. h. i* /v r
ii 11
i "i
^ ^ ^ ^ ■ A
r i ^ i :n a < > i
tsi ICW \V A MO.
< J iui r;i n ( 1. for
Weddings, Anniversaries -iic.,
i-Cvor l>i'on^;lil lo i be .
A new and full line of Stamery,
Pens, Ink, Pencils, El.
DRUGS, , PAINTS AMS.
Prescription Work attended to wi greatest
care at
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Watch this Space ilex': 'eek! 1
And see what inducements wiil! offer
you in
NEW FALL m
Our Mr. Carroll, assisted hj •; JVlc-
Knight, is still in the Northern Ma ; lying
the Largest Stock of Goods ov i it to
Gaffney. We will open the fall sjh next
week with prices never heard of befin Gaff
ney and vicinity.
Yours truly,
Carroll & Carpter.
The
Henneman
Monumental
carroll & stacy, Jewelry
Store.
J. G. Spencer,
Proprietor.
‘'The Conn of H'.snrt,"
Tiiose wlm have • t[ aired
elsewhere of iy ; C r Y
OPIUM, PHINE
* and TO GAO | v MTS
and NFKV EX-
H AUSTI01 i *: (o
PATENTS
jCavf.-.tv, and Trade-Mark* nhtained and all Pat-
Jent hiiMm-ss coniltirtrd fi>r MOOCRATC FCCS.
Joua Orricc is Opposirr U. S. Patcnt Office J
ir.d »<: < in m ' nn- in in lt.>i time Ilian those I
jjarni' to Ir"m W a.fhingtoii. , , e
Send iir'wtil, drawing f>r phnto., with devrip- |
pir n. \V; advise, il patciil.dile or n'>t, free of],
i.ir ;c. Our fee not due till patent i»»etured._ ,i
A Pamphlct. “ Row tr* Obtain Patents," withi]
, , . , , rr< -t el iiuiue in tlie U. S. a\d furci^u countries],
ired. It i- gmiriinteed J. tnt Ircc. Add.e.s,
fi.'il i-fnel inn money / JA WJ f\\AI A f*
’rice lent- per box. A. O WU W «r
' I* i OPP. PATtNT Office. WASHIMCTOW. D. C. 5
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j’s Arnica Salve.
U.vi: in the world for
Sore.-, I leers, Suit
Bore-. Tel ter. < hiipped
Ins, ( orns iind nil Skin
No-il i vel \ cures Files.
I Si 111 koi'rt.
'IT.itisiict ;t (ii'iuT.'il ILiiiking
Kit-im'ss.
('.'treTuI ill t<'lil ion to rolliTtions
on .‘ill |)oiiu-.
SiHft v |)t‘|H>sit Iio.Xi's I llsiile.
I-'ire I'roof \’;mlt for Kent.
Your patronage Solicited.
FARMERS AND MILL MEN.
M e have reeently opened a (ti'lieral
Machinery House in Spartanhurg.und
are prepared to furnish Engines and
Boilers of all styles .and -iz.e-; M ater
W heels. Saw. Crist and Keed Mills;
(iins. Feeders and < 'ondensers. I’resse-
Feed Cut lei's. Corn Mills, all -I vies ;
Cane Mills. Engine Killings, and
Karin Machinery; Mowers. Belting,
and everything in the line of
MACHINERY AT SMALL PROFIT PRICES.
Seeond hand Engines bought, or
Traded for at full value.
Cal I on or nddres-
BOMAR BROS. & CO.
Sipai l iiiiltiiio*. !■*.
CORRKSI < /1TH
■a 1 t »
WE
J. E. W ER,
The largest
stock of Solid
Silver Ware, p ' 0 ' Drawor21 *'' S 'C
Silver Novel-
ties, l > I . at < 'olumbia.
\li
and 1^ 1 .’N IC
^ in Pied- -\ 11 «>nn.‘v? ^.i w.
mont Caro-
lina.
Out of town
orders solic
ited.
Gaffnev C.
• 11 r
I'rael ice- ie a!!
! ions a -peeia11.
FAT F.r
I’u.'h 0.;e.|| V T ;
weight Perm.in - ,_> j,, j*
11 1 ’ii'('I- a !■ (••• irving
siekm-s or i I.iblicity.
firm of Burnett .V Lipscomb i- TbeX bill ' itif\
I his djiy disso| ved by unit ua I eon-eii I, t lie com| J ■ V1 . n k -
\Y. ('. Burnett Imving bmiglit out tbe Ies or tl.il.’■ • unons
intere-1 iif M . (t. I.ipseouib. M . ( . and di 'be , ,|
Burnett will eoutimie to do bit-ini -- No Exporii i .,,,,1
lit tii* old stand. Ml outstanding p'-ii .• i I
eredit s Hid debt - will be -iltli lb\ a • b_\ n :; ' ial>
45 Morgan Square,
' ’ „,S.C.
Dissolution Notice.
^^O'TICE is belebt given t bat t!l
t be undersigned.
W c. HI IIM'.TT
M . (i. Ll l‘>( i >M H.
and part ienl:
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PARK Rl 51 in Mas».