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South Caro'ina's Sunday School Cun- ven' ion. 'I'liis rnrr. -I IiihIof \\iirk-T' mH ul ^Kiiun ('. II uti Si |i. || ||. T|„. Sf-i*iiil| IiI*i|imI lull ! lirr i|;i\>. in |||i>>c frw ilnys plnns \\i ii-i vuIm iI fut; t lie |»ro«:r« .» iiml lii tii r fultillmciil of mir iimMi ^•;l^ls(•. \ i • u inti-ivsts \\ i • n • iiwiiki’iii'il for llii' spirit mil jrrmvlli of our yoimo proplr. null pli'it>!iul riunis to >lll<lyil|i> tin* Hook of Hooks Wi'IV inap|H'il out for iluKin^ stiiilriil< NNo i , tMiv* , m , il in lliu I’rusliyturiiin rlmrih. a vury hiiniisoinu l>uililiii^ with moilurn uipiipnii nts for ‘•omforl utul’ih'liohl in worship. Mr I' - . I''. Whihh'ii of t'hariustou u'.a\r ^ruat pluasiiru to thu I'onvuntion hy his ounial. shmisliiny inanni r. ami m vi r was hr wuarii'il in iliM-onr-in” thr swi'i'lusl str tins on his lovnl corin't : thu livuly ainl artistiu hamHinoof thu Instrumunt in uoinuit with liis linu uontralto voiuu j;a\u inspiration to a larou ami appruuiativu amliuiiuu. Ilarniony in ilusiru to unfoM anil uruatu imw unlar^uniunt of work markuil all ilolilirrations. witty Spuuuhus. phasant irony ami loving uliuoiirajiuinunts only tumluil to in- uruasu lifu ami uiiur^t in tin- huart- of all. Willingly iliil wu • mr out Kino Itav’ul s swi'i t purfiiinu. •‘How ”iitMI ami how plnasant il is for hruthrun to ilwull to^uthur in uni- ty.” I n viuw of uia ni foil I liiminus^ u la in is our hulovud ami loiuj' ulliciuiit uhair- niaii of Kxuuutivu <'oiiiinitluu was foruud to ivsign his otliuc so duar to his huart ami witli painful n ^ivls wu wuru uoiupullu'l to hr unsulfish to llro. Cliarlus 11. <'arlish'. \\’u w rru imluuil irratuful ami phasiil in >uuiirini' a worthy siii'uussor in S. II. Kzull lono known as "thu ^rial Sumlay-si'hooi man ! |{uv. Waltur llirhurt was ru-uluutuil as Suuri tary. <• a<*uruilit our voiiii" hrot in r not only hohlino thu pun of a ruady writi-r hut hohlin^ thu huarts of all who uonn iimlur iiis oi'nial sniilusaml uhri'lian inlliiuiiuu. Thu powur of uauh 'lunominal ion wa< ualluil forth in moving our i'ii”inu of Truth, i tnu i|uar '_;oimI hrot In'r aiIvo- uatuil liapli-l watui'. I'ri-'livl cri.iiiji u- •»inuur. Mutlio'lisl liru. ami l.uthuran lla^-nian ’ I’rof. It. < *. Sams wa utianiinoiisly a'_ r ruuil upon as t hu' riuh 1 inan in thu ri^ht plauu to aut as liuhl avfuiit or suurutary. riii> muam- no uoiilliut with hisilutii.' in <»alfm \'' Malu ami I'unialu Seminary hut in his luisliru niotm lit > / to nlit I In - Trumpi t a *ii''i'l ih.il will I'M ol •Sumlay Suhool inti rusts throii^h our Statu. This papur will show mw sy.'luinsof Itihli ii auhiti'j ami arottM thuuhiiruh in huhalf of tin younj who 11 list !•( a ml as pillar- in tin 11 m- plu of fi<mI whi n wu uriiinhh ami tall wiu thu iluiiris of t iim . |*rvff. Sums will also in -uniniur -ua* son travul ami tuauli Norinal Ifihlu ami tminii ' lussons ini'lmlinu modol ami moilurn usu of thu hlaukhoani ulu u'uiat in^ ami making at t raui ivu liihlu fauts ami saunil .-lory. \\ u do huar- tily wish that a rusponsu from our I’rof. will uhuur tin In art^ ol llio.-u who dusiru thu truths of holy writ foruihly and ;;rn< ufullv laiiuht. .lu-t huru lut us lull of tin first diploma uvur awanh'd in '•"iitli t'arolina for graduation in Norm ii amd I raining l,''sson. Tiiu r''''ipi' 'if of this honor was lluv. If. I*. Ilohi rt-on of CalTnuy who froim I hu liamis of llu\ I.. II. Law uarriud "IT (moil'-tly^ laitrul- and uonorat ulations. lluv. L. II. Law Ituv. Ilolwrlson ami S. I!. K/u|| ^a\u oruat plua.-iiri and profit to thu ( on- vuiition hy drill ami I rainin j lu»son> on t hu hoard.. w(; wuru madu 'iin ula.-- of hio. j^row n up I'hildri'ti ami in uoii- uurt studiud our lu--on until wu wi'ru jiroud to say wu know it purh ully. Thp urit iuisni- on tlu su iM-ruisus wuru “thuy aru >pluiniid ’ Mu must not nt'irluut to sturuoty on tin - uarnust dusiru of thu ('oti\• ntion for i-vury rhihland all as-ouial' d in Mimlay- work to carry with tin in their hody ouard— Your Ifihlus. \'o:ir lliidott Sunday School Workers. Think of it. this treasure lions" of old and New testament can hu olnailtud for tun cunts! A most generous invita tion was tundui'i'd thu < onvuntion from New hurry to meet with Ilium next year. Ifrino your familii - and friends comu to plenty of room and I a rye. warm huarts. How could we resist the magnetic attraction of New hurry—Never’ My pun fails mu to write of the hospitality am, kind at tentions of our I nion friends. Wu had hut one regret to si^h and that was our visit tooshort and adieu tiHi painful. I *nd he with thuu till wu niui't aoain w a - -uiiu at the final hy trumldino voiees and tear dimmed eves. I la I I "Use w u ,n Tutin. last on that sid" "f I ha t pict - ions country, ■re for some- • imj hut m.t and my friend ( arolina and _;"oi| enough e, v on < ia.. hut I S;,mh rsvillu uvut Ln'mit I eti a \ stopped jit in Morri year while we w. re taking in 11n rram ui'esipic and mom W ell we were oV I 1 h i no husides -1 _M sotnew hilt disappoi decided that Sol Sotit h t 'a rolina ru for us. I :it!i rat in i •_ r lle-- if .1 ud"i■ Mi 1 the tiiird party nominee for < iovernor is elected I II clinih a sapling heels "upwards and <p:ii scratching for oround peas pea-nuts or pinders. Thu 111d"e i- ri iu -i ii-ihh and can tell the (in,, i a rmer,- w here tin y have made many mi.-lake- hut to vote for him in the coniinj election will make every w riui" ri jht. Thi> I ow n i - t he home of 11 on. W . Y. Atkinson the Ileinoeratic nominee for < iovernor ii ml the next < .ov.of (ia. Hu is :i safe Allard fortia Hunnvra- uy and wu hope the curly huadtd suit niiide > o ,\ i t a hoy will woi t'le race and catch the coon. Mr. Atkinson and I arc "eltiiej to he chums as I had l he honor of occupy in" it with him at our hotei recently. I went in on au early t rain and he citniu in at ahoiit midway h' t wt en-iin down ami -un up ami ■ ' > ry ol her room was full SO We jrot he found out I w a - ;i NorthCandinian and then we wen not ipiit' so eliiyniu —See? W I'll this i I hi way of these politicians ami I doiit hlame them as they are out for siick.-rs and not cat fiish. I ;im very 'luiuh -ympathy with hoj h of t lani i, • I a i ■ w they a ru workinc hard at 1 in hirs a ; id are anx ious to o.-t til. ilool !c hut some one s hopes and hea ri - will he hroken w’heii tlie luattaoers -hal! say. "Well done thou 'jood .aU'i laiilii il candidate; thou IlilSi iiee'U fail II fill over hope- tor Sllece-^ 1'' tin'll now I o thy home without one hit of p wa nr lor thy la- hors. W . arc "et iin. a our Atlantic i.\i Siim is ooi i: • 1 llul p o||t il i i I I ie ., i part of (ia. will h. hy mir lilt h -now — —and as A t lar. i wu will all je', a ni til'll! have fallen : to damage t Ie ||, r t hu fa run r- will h ver dollar.- hm Cowpens Chronicles. i 'orrespomh'nee W unui.v I.i'Iio1.1;.) ('owi'ix- S. Sept. Id. — Mr. .1 I!. W ebster sold thu first hale of cotton at this place last I'riday. It wns da-sed '_;ood middling and was sold to Cowpens Mfo. Co., for (»i. N| r. W’uhsler sold two more hales yes terday—Ih oujlit tohavua premium on this, for scHino thu three first hales of the si iis'>n. Mr-. I». S. Cook of your city is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. I>. >• Lipscomh. |,ul In r W ilkins a colored lad auci- ■ luntiillv shot himself in thu hand with a derringer hist Monday— Its a pit 11 it didn’t strike him in the heel— Kxperience tenches il dear school and fools learn. • A coloied mute named .lones wim foil ml on t iie st ri'i t s I uesday morn- inc. He was first thought to he dead, hut afterwards recovered. A lai'oe n ii m her on r people sit I ended I he ciimp-nH'i't in” :it Cannon’s last Sunday. Some report the largest crowd then’ ever known—There were pIcnlN of •'ood pri'iichiii”. all Kinds of people and a' lot to eat. which of course every om' enjoys. Miss K. I’arrish left for her home in York vi I Ie yi sterday .—appearances indicate that she would he more than welcome to come ai'aiii and stay h mjxer. Mr. .1. It. Martin is hiiildin” a neat cotia”c in the suhurhs of the city. Misses <iciiie and Meak Wehster. j of llicksvilie N. c. spiuit several day> j hist week with their sister. Mrs. .1. A. [ Turner. .1, L. Mien has accepted a position with I!. II. I!row 11 as General ninna-i •Ter of his ”’m. The time is fast ap- I pi - 'i.achiii” wtien the Sons of l!e-t will have to ”o into winter ipiarteis. I Sen Jtearhi'i'ry is spending a few ! days with his hrot her at this place, j I!.ul will leave in a few day- for Mis-, -i-sippi. where we wish, him -iiceess i in his m w enterprise. Kxciise short letter this time, for | il Ulilll who pulls fodder these hot | day s .1 ud tlieii tak« - up fodder till II o'clock at nijhl doiit fee' much like j wrilimj loiej letters. I.. M. < t. Cornitti Clim ks. Church Calendar. Unclaimed Li ttei file < t: ill MeV Pr fshytei ri;in • 'llllleli — 'Un • f ( , lit V. » 1 l{( the rt sun. )’;.s( lor: ser- t'hi i n i vices eve rv third Snhimtli ;it 1 1 ;i. m. ollict :it t .•llul 's p. m . : Sul iha’l Ii >«*h' i ki 1 every .1. ’ 1 . A Sahhnth :i! ‘.i :|n :i. in. : 1 'ra \ I'l' lilt-ft- Mr S. \l ill” eVel'V 1 riihiv ♦ •vriiiii j at S INI. W'i II Ih The < il ill lie V 1 >; ;i 1 *1 i<t < 1 1 In 11 •eh—If. V. \Vv iu t he post a A^r^r is now receiving his liill SSlot'k 11. I’. I’ohcrt son. I’.asfor; serviees e\ery Sunday ;il II a. ni. iiml s (Ki p. m.: Sunday School 11 lb a.. in.; Prayer meeliii” every Wednesday eM liill” ill S:<Mt; services at I'iietory -, , oiid Sumhiy iit !> p. m. Ihi Met hodist f' h 11 ri ■ h — Ion. (*. M, Ifovd. I'a-tor: 1st Siihhath. tiiitfiiey. I I ii. m.. I tell hi h. :t p. m : (iafTney. 7 hitt p. m. : 2nd Siihhiit h. \\ iIson s ( hiipel. I I a. m.; < inlTney. 7 !»'* p. in : lird Siihhath. (iethseinaue. I I a. in. ; T'actorx 7 :ittt p. m. : Ith Sahhalh. A-hiiry. II ii. in. : *iiitTney . i !|0 p. ni. I!. K. Smith: W. It. Stone: Newton Thomas N. I!. — Persons ealliii” for these letters will phiise say adverli-ed. 'T. I i. I a 11 iin m \. P. M. /~ r Kpi-eopal 1 'hurt'll SiT\ i' e- everv fourth Sumhiy at II o clock a. m. and a ft el'nooll ill .1 o clock . corVI ISY i III KCIIUS. I•raytonville Itaptisl—\\ . IT Kirhy, m I . . , ' 1, // . ir* f ' e Sarah I GriFfif\. And invites his I rii nd- to eall hefore huyin” any thin” in his^linf*. lie pist received a hi” I->t of l!ii””iii” iiml 'Tie- t hat lie' w ill sell a-*’lieap as miy om in 'Town and his Stock of Shoe-, (’lulhiii” Hats .I' iiii- Uroceries etc., i- Comph'te and as Low ii- the Lowest. I ton t fail to ”ive him it < ’ \ LI, w hen in 'Town iiml ”et prices hefore hliy- ill” elsi'W here. He ha- also .lust ('ompleteda N w HIN’KI.n in i.allm y Kverythiri” New and the la! esl I m pro\ i'd M A<' 111 N K It ^ . and of tin \ • rv hist make and will < ■ I N your < '• »'l I • »N as • 'hen p as a n v ”in i u Tow n and huy your ( ot t on Si ed iit the Hin ill Ihe Hi”he-t Xliirk' t Price and Pay tin <'\Sll for tlu'lil, and i- now arrnn”iii” fora New Corn Nlill fluit will he nady for Hrimlin” next week and will < irind om or Iwo days in Kindi Week. J. I. I* I* A A 1" A 1‘ i" : f 'Ten mi .sor. j| t XT? ' ; .V- wmm past or: -erv ices every uiM >ahhath at II ;i. m. Siihhath school every Siihhath at |(t a. in. Puldie i n vi I cd. • oi.oi;i;ii i in i;i in:s. I.inii ston'i Ihiptist < hureh—I>i• v. I». II. Whit teiilmr”. pastor: serviees 2nd ami Ith Sumhiy of eaeli nioiith: prayei im etiii” e\ery 'Thursday ni”ht .at -• o eioek : Sunday school at 2 p. in ^I I! ( - hiireh — Itev. M. M. Mou/on. pa-tor: -■ rviee- |-t. drd and llh Sun day s at II a. m. iiml N j>. ni. Sumhiy school at d p m; prayer meet in” 'Thursday ni”lil. \ M. L Zion ( hureh—liev. .1. II. .laeksoii pastor: services the 2d Sun day in eaeli month iit d o clock: prayer meet in” every Sunday. - ’•*- • AN ENGLISH HOSPITAL NURSE. •"•Im* WorlxH Terribly ll;»r«l Not AI low «mI to ^it l>o\vn I ii ;t \\ iir«l. The sentiineutiilist idea oi a imrse's (iccupiition as eonsi-'in” jnainly in the ” e i j 11 * * -niootliin” of pillows i- iiow ”'em I'ally disiilmsi*«l. Tim work of nursin'.;' projH r denumds muscle, jilnek. emlnranee. deftness ami sym pathy. hut does not in itself involve anv serious strain to healthv and 'i Tennessec t \ - \ .• f ■ /\ 1PI M ' - * -■ *. r* — f ,■ *- = - f Slice y Stateir,'. nts. M r. N . N . Mi-- A !' • lillh*. < < > IT* >J»» *1 nh m-e of '1 I ii: I.IICtl i;. here. ( 'c »•; ilMtl S. ( . Sr >1 rmiMT 12 — i m . i: >. Ann.s • Inrv. uIeini \V« IV 1 ii irt t m >i on tin; - i**L Ii- 1 lost \\ k. i > 1 m •t ter. M e In ipe lie Will -o »fl h * n ill among IIS. -t il— K. v . .1'thu I’. W'I l.ele llfl tinis Iieil a ;s !«*\V pl't it l';l iet et 1 met t i ii” at Hile a*l (n 1 >a i >“ ti-l e! 111 I'e 11 1 ii'n r .It ilir> v i 111 ■ S. I \ .) t he "lit her- lir-l s uinhiy in t his un ml h . ami a> ;i ii iih’tir- result of till ram esl fir. .rt- . .rth m;; n of ( i« n ' 1. t VV t e 1 \ -t NI . pn ci* m> i * . i.i 1 1. . st mis ft i| it >Wt ■tl till' M a.-tel • int o t lie ho.l for h:ipl i - ■ mal nn a m>. Ih wa > a >>i>t * •« I w* a r* l>\ a \ u*i :i**li'* r !>> • t In - nan If of II. r In ;i ri I one of on i ot lu r da v. ilt.r. in \\ rit iii” herei * if* H‘r rail.'t! lo llirlil ion our Smi il. We ! ; i V t a lloiiri thing fhool ;it < '< U’i 1 ith. whic Il hv - ;i > • 1 < m h 1 a vv i irking s rlmul -in the 1 i>l*ra«l Hi ver \- s<>**ia- • larv o; If III’I st popularaml tll'olllot el 1 nil of |{esl' is •inling ill*' It'lpl is! iiivii v o 11 r '' 1 tv. 'me,'- of J hi> -■ ft ion ha ve l In ring i hr ih ' e 1 • v stapl Ie. s Hile in* »fr | let rv. \Ye Only a Scar Remains —- • Scrofula Cured Blood Purified by Mood’s Sarr-aparilla. •'('. J. Ili.ml ( 11., I !t. Mil “ It is witli pi. 111.U I -I'lKt :i ti-tini'illl.'ll riini'i'ri.iii” wli ii l!> ,1' s i-iijuirill.i li.is itonc fur my il.'inrlir r. I! i- a wmi.l rf';! n.'ilii'im anil 1'■Mini”! p I "iiaili'ii'l it toil lli”lily. S ll'iili, w ho ts fiiiii't, • ii \M. Ii.-i- l,i , ii Afflicted With Scrofula ever since slie wii- m. yar ”i i. J nr five years ■ho has liii'I a riiiuii.rr -, i c on one shle of hi r face, v.'e 11 i'-,| «■'. I I V I : -I'o iinaiieielcil. i nt nnthilin ili'l !i r aio I u Ul v c I'oniiiii'ii.. | llsill^ 1! 'Oil’s - | My 1:1a; ijeil l|:il|”l||,r •iilvi-eel nie to ■ e Ilooii's s.irs.i;i..ritla lieeaiise Hood’s It had rured her ot lly-|H‘|isia. Sta* liad tieeli troiltile.l wllli Ill'll eomjiiaiiit -ii,. ,- ehtMliood. and since In r cm ,• -lie ], m v, r : . cn \. iilionl a bottle of II 10 - . , .rilla ia Un holl.si*. Wo i> 1 . .s n i!i nlioni one y.ir kl'o, and il tins com, na , 1 tin- 1 ■. i.ain” -ore, Only a Scar Remaining M a trace of the (Iron! at »!i-ca-i*. I'rev joiis to takili” Iin- nn dicii ,■ h . c\. -jehl wa- alf.-clrd but now she I II - ■ |„ rlo !l\. Ill eonineiioii " itll II I's - .rsaj, mill-. • .. Ii ,;s,-,| ||„ ,1's Vi'jrel.ililc 1'iils, at, 1 fimi lln in llic hest.” X,i:s Maui v (inn 1 m. v 1,1a. lliiin.i-. < c.ipuhle wumen. Tlie word nursiii” - , . , ^ Hood S Pills "ire 11 la-ca sick lieadai'he, Im-.'..me to Imi j. synonymous term indigestion, hilio,.sues-. s,.ld l,v all druirtdst* With overwork, hecause the hours of ' eoiitiimous duty hy night and day k s* . a’ * very long ami aJpo on account of ^ I ’hejjiiount of eleaniii” work sweep- II ” dusting and polishing which* -ujiplements attention to the patients. 'J he intensity of work varies great ly iii different hospital^ and dej»ends much u])on wlietla r they are situated III hu-v and densely populated cen ters or in quiet provincial towns. Tilings adjust thcmsc!ves. however, with such nice economy that, though other circumstances may ehange Irom place to place, the lahor of tin* nurse will remain .just as much assln* can manage to get through. In gen eral hospitals, with medical schools attached, where the cases arc acute and require much atten’ioii. the pro portion of nurses to patients will h<* comiiaratively high, and the greater Jiart of tlie manual lahor in the ward will he pei formed hy ward servants. In slow provincial hospitals or in firmaries where the "ises arc mo-i I v chronic.*the proportion of nurses to v IMk v, T''-. 1 > i'o( i-c'I i< >11 f‘roii) I I > v ro - t< I ! i« M i •»' 1 i*t I i;i I »!* <-■ lit til.- Points of Excellence in the Tennessee Whieh lui ve v\ roiiglit lor il t lie liigln-| exetiiniiims from t lie progressive farmers ami freighters tlindiglioiit the entire eoiintrv The 1 MiNts in wheel-of leimessee Wagons a ri foreetl into the huh hy a powerful 11 yd ran lie I’re-s. wliiclt i-' eapahle of t \erting a pressure of I liree liumiretl tons. NO Wetlgiii”'. no nppiirt unity of aeeuniuhititm '»f grease etc., hetween hull ami out-ide (»f ho\. and as a ennscipienec no loose h<ixes. I heir tires an* the heaviest of any tin the market. I lit re is more iron and hettcr iron work on t he" Tenne-sei than on any other wagon oll'ercd to the trade. Our wot id work i- t hor Highly saturated in hoiling Tm-eiil oil. skeins are made of highest grade elrireoal iron, are seamless, and weigh more per set than those of any other wagon. iin work is all painted with the hest hrumls of paint, ground in pure linseed oil. and linishe i vitli the hest hrauds of Lnglisli varnish. 1 In- spfikt - are dr'nt n hy niaehincry in liot glue, ami the tiniher is all air 11 red. and t horoiigh ly -1 a-' > tied : the axle- a re made of hest hickory : the tongue- hoi - t 1 ■ j*- hoiiml-a ml -poke-of hest white oak: tin huh- of Idaek hi reii. I In Ie -l in t lie \m irld. a ml t lie heds 1 if elt a r ’Tt 11 iie--ee \ cl low pop- la r. I’ln 1011 _• m-- a nd I rout in ■ 11 ml - a n -o et in.-t riiet ed 1 hat hut lit I Ie weight rest upon l lie necks of i he 1 eiim. Tot holster- ai'i i-'aled their entire leieMh ami the king hulls are com,terwork. whieli prevent llit in from wearing iiottom of heds. W e are pround of 1 he Tennessee” and want to -.11 you. M e also keep coii-qaiil ly on hand a full line of Ihi j jie-and Harnes I’lmiit 11 re Siovt.-. Stove Tixtiires. Tinware, etc. \Iso a full lim ot t 11 d*■ rtak 1 ■ r- iftitid- (’ollin- 1 a-!,*-!.- ami Iturl, Koh. s. h'l tneiiiher t lial our g ini are h'tiiglil at the right pi.iei for cash whielj giV' - 11- the lowest pii--ildi priee-. and VUll gel t lie hemdit ol lids. • all ami see 11- ht'l'ore huying. CARROLL, CARPENTER & HUMPHRI The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Compi • till r for SaIe Iini Mi 1 eg Lot - in t Iii- T Im 11 (; a 1' 1 IC Ai' c* 1 v ivm .Iv*, s # V» ('.,S. \l't» l»v ;i11<I it) n*a<*h ol tin ; hi- j ihi"*’ in lots .it' fr«,:u l\(\ t«> h mi Also A _ \ urn! i^;i i*is r«*itt ioi* tjini I ul* I'll I! | t;i i t i<*il !;ir> JI nt >1 \ Iu i • . - pi.n » .in \ r- !-u|.;ihit* r, -k vui tr;;> lu-v • . ! **»ti t f:ii! tu r;iM Im !'ur« run| ru' 11 n .• !• »r . ut r i u^u r;i nur MOSES WOOD, Agt N . I!. \ 11 I rt - pa - -i.' e ■ o 11 land- < il I h i - I om pa 1 i ■ -1! I i i eg and I i m hi iv lishing ur Ii il 'il i mg a i'e forhidtleu umlt-r pena ' t y ol law . recite it the Hi Tlie inn!'' i- h.-,'lying St a mIi mg at Ic gal i ve got no wife lint I in a < 'amlidati P' it ie] its will he low. and all the time flic nurse is not actually en g"; i u * ill in it ln< ■e—ary attention to tlie pi't idits w ill 1 >e lilh'd up in other ways. Tin* ft Tin nursing is an elastic Olir and Cl ui he made to cover such 4 )(*( •upa ti ons as scrubbing, sewing, \va- liing 'Tin ■rv lend, r -i. poetry ’ - our heart s. and ami r, Wr a l‘r \ r r v nun* h Il k r 1 hr author * 111 i 1. ‘ a oldv W'I' IN ■ n films th r (Ml lilt' »n h’sl M r. a ml M r** Sa ill M h. •leln id visite 1 ; * ; i! i > i t Inir tlaug ht er. M rs. Mo iiie I5la nt on »n and of i 1 om 1 n ion <' 0.. la>l -at unlay night . 1 w i fr Tin.-, ar i.i .lot-. w hell hel t Wo of ive- at the nn .-I- 1 iop"b II* a lid in 1 It 1 n' 111 ia! Srnis < nt It. -t '' o r < ■ rllt r rvi* \N . Wr |N' if. of Ml t III -i tl'l > la^l • ' k \ 11 r< lay. I'i'ieini- Miss . lane V. a. 1 * •' j * •1 i- ai ('apt. , . •( j I|.*<w < Ian - ih i- ’ * ■* * k. 1,’ev \ . 1 1*. i*a \ hi -oil pn I'aelietl a very aid • srl* moii 1 . -: >1 Kid; iv based i \ 1 a ^ l on Mali hr w 2:. 1 s II r a l-o hap- 111111 i 11 g t ized t vv " i HI' sons. — • ♦ coh il'eil rt a - f( ii' i'oriiiue. Ili-rrah Letter from Newnan, Ga. for !•'(irl iiik' iL - *.t th.- - von ami vx. Ha.. > ept s. — N'tw it s gone on. Tlie -| : 1 k :: . . - lltel'est- \ evening a: ;ain and we arc ihg to ht (1 :, , i : 1 e k . All Sum hi v to reeiiperat e. rest that «lt< 1 d ■ lo|' i'. .|*l Ullf e\- 1 So on. We tion 1 hiteli , at il 1>I |V' 1 4I I |«| ||< • i« i » (Hit h'l* l IH 111 ! } 11 • \ *» : 1 \ h 1 > • j’.*\ ai;d - 1 his i- a go od live tow n and Ihmih . We tire st|fely cared for at the \’irginia lloilxe w here we e,'in get ihimgs served to suit our appet it • - a in! out hi i.c.u- ing out our dig'« s| iv • oigan- trying to digest some old ox that ought to'have •lied 2a year- ago Some hotels give us hecf-sli thill is a- to , !”h a- a uud if any man can d ms tough as I ve -e Hvvarded the Ingle coming Atlanta Lx liravc in attempt in !• I hiii glad to -ay l hal tnncwhnt ahoV' the averagi in L> t h'l-i I if— W ell | mil Ii ('arolina a> list in almost til sin* has any iliaY' any idea Is—\ 1’oml hits W. Li.m Cow m I'oi and staked -IH*’ ia nigger - lirr digest some he. 11. lie ollg'iil 1 I 0 ht •t honor- at Hu c is it ion for 1 lein; ; it ,if not long ! fist it holcis in l ia. A i.v ix. The letters i i- to ho Totiml at tin* iM'ginnin” of ;<* dgnicntij and oth' i' legal doi men - - hut not one in a do/.' ii cun I .! y ou what that cahali-tic - ' i- f ,i 'J'lm .,h hreviatitm .- a emitraction of the Latin word -''it vhieh is also a contraction, having' oi igimilly hecn written as .-eiri laate neither ol which, you will not. mi- more than one s. Ihe word < nt n* or in its abbreviated tali i- eipmalt at t (tin* old English to vvit till widely used, the design ,,| |, 0 i)i h.ing sim- pl>’ to call partieuiar attention to what follow-. Exchange • i. lilt- I to 'i , SI»I|I Arrival* In Oltlt'ii lln,•. An old Salem seii captain tells among other interesting things how I the hoys m his time made manv an honest dollar hy keeping watch of the home vessels as they came in bv | Baker s i-land. .Just as soon as the identity of the incoming vessel was known the hoy- would run as fast ns their legs could carry them to tin; home of the captain's wife. The hoy who was fortunate enough to Im the first to bring tin* news received si. Then tin* mates families were visited with the information, and the fee for this -• rviee there was n-ually 50cents. Next in ortlcr came the sailors, and from in to *gr» cent - was the customary price oi the welcome information to Jack’s wife or sweetheart. Salem (Mass.) News, NlakhiK I-atiKU A correspondent writes: “The Hornea-t !*• election seems to have call set! the creation of the longest word in the English language. W ith tlie exception of the obsolete 'lion- j oriticuhihtiidinity,’ this distinction has hitherto been shared l*etw«*en ‘straightforwardness and ineon trovertihility,’ both of which have 111 letters Hut Mr. Torr i- said to Im' in difficulties with the disc-tab lishtnentarian.- <22). to winch two more may be added if the eret d of tllO.-c Jmrsolis call he deserihed a- di- e-tahlishmeiitai iani-m. The wonl “undenomiiiatioiiali-iu.'’ which our correspondent ha- overlooked al-o has 1!) letters Bristol (England Times and Minor. ALL DISEASES of the blood are ! cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which hy its vitalizing, enriching, anil alterative ellccts makes only PURE BL00D« . bandage*, and even cleaning win dows as at Khvl. in Wales. A g11<i< 1 example of what seems an :uer< dibly low proportion of nurses to jiatidits is affonhsl by a hospital .'ii i lai i'og'ate. iii which there are t wo tiur-i - to Hio hetls. even supisising. a.-one i- obliged, that the so called “ii j-jtital i- in reality to all intents tiud purposes a eonvalest out litunc. A nur-e may generally count on Ix'ing on In i feet the whole of the Milif sin- -pends in the wards that is ti* -;;v. iu or 11 liours, and even loiig- «•: on night dv.ty. when tlie staffs are " ••.il. ainl the wards small. The prev alence of the deformity known a- flat foet ntnoiig intrs**s liears witness t' an e.vt'i -five amount of standiii” and moving. In many institutions it is a canon oi' etiquette that tin* nur-e !';a V novel * it do.vn in tin* ward, even sh e hi -In* have an opportunity.— F. G. STACY. SOI'TIIi i*iiAii.k \ CO. , f r-? „ (PIEDMON 1 A R LINE.) Ponte o; tlie (ire; T Vestibulod Lhnit.ecl. LIMESTONE * SPRINGS * LIME * Wl RICHARDSON & CO.. Lessees. Manufaet iii'ers of ,» PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURA! \nt| Ui'alei'- In Coal, Shingles, Laths and Piaster*! Dymamite, Blasting Powder, h'use and Dynamite rOM'I * ID Mi 1*1*1.b • '•'#!!< 'Tit A INS, fn i r?« • i \ ui. i Mi) I. Nol l liboiiml. No ::s \*. No. | !». \ . Woo I 5 A .X Iv I*; I* Cjiiiiliiov, - - I. A !a\ mg ui i is iiEinriNt;-n \i.i,-m \i;\ W' 'ii.a, I min -ter Review. I be K*iMHi;in \riny. According to The Sviet. a St Pe tersburg paper. Ku-sia. unlike other Errojiean countries, ineorijorates in the army only oue fourth of tie* young men who are drafted every year when they reach tin* legal age for military service. Tlie recruiting iu 1Mi2 enlisted 7(!s Ti72 eun-t rijit.-, I ut only 2T.u.31k) were actually sent into the ranks, t >f these I'.Ct.non were Ortlioi],i.v. ITi.tion 1-ranliP's and i),UfKi Mohammetlans. The Bns.-ian army is ltieref<<re einnjxrf t of men belong iiig to tin* national religion. There were also in the contingent called to service in l**!)? HKJ.ihm) men of pure Russian oiigin. IT.noo Pole.-, i.oou (lermans. fi'i.nuo Jews. Un-h kires and a small numhei t*! iatlm* anian-. Tartars, etc., so that tin Bus sian army can hi* eonsider**d as being quit** li imogt neons in regard to its nationality. Mil. ( all. Tlie stun* is told of a colored preacher, who had not shown special aptitude for tin* work, that in a de nominational gathering he narrated hi- experiences, including his alleged ••all to the ministry. He said that he had a vision and saw on the sky the golden letters ' (i. P. <’, vviiicli In* interpreted to mean. (Jo preach Christ. ’ After In* had fini-ln d )n- remarks another brother arose and said that In* had no doubt that his brother had tin* vision that In* de serilwd, hut there might he a qne-- tion about the interpretation of those letters. “I believe,” said he. that ‘H 1*. C\ meant, ‘Go pick cotton.’" —Ram's Horn. ! hi h’HI. \ If PL’< M)|’ S \| 1! with Aulomiitie l5oit Work an l!.l:i . .tl | » • 11.1 dill j ' !-•!" i-"> fun. 1 J | 1 *., , ! •t y Hepo-il 1 Is. 5ox<—. 1 ai n hi t o r prepare 1 1 t ha 1 1 rVr|* to 1.1 Din : S ifety l». posit 15ox 1 1 - at tin t< h ra It run 1. <'oiiiity < 1 laims ifoii •_lit. Kxi'hangt 15 might and Sold. ■ i'ii* 1 (.11 pm 1 : mu ! 1 hanking on for p a-t favor- 1 solieil v on r ut tin Im- ist improved inn Leek and i ai i'e of vtiiir •». S wi le. >. I.ll'-t oviu. N . II. Li i i i.i..loiix. Molt t b \\ i r«I. 11.* THE GAFFNEY LAND AGENCY , . 1 Will give you next week a list of desirable property they have for sale. If you have any Real Estate you wish to sell or rent 1.1 CALL ON THEM. TERMS MODERATE. Ar At iipI W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE i W.A. Trim • an i i*.i . a ' i, Wa -him. :o: J.A noOSON’ - W. II. lilll.l \ • ifn i m ri. — i* i S. u. IS THE BEST. _ _ NO SOUtAKINa ♦ 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH* FNAtftLifDCALr. $ 4*3. 5 -° Fine Calm kaggaroi POLICE,3 Soles. i 2.*i.i 5 BoYs'ScHoc. Shoes. LADIES- j»2 3es tD0NG0 U SEND FOR CATALO&LE * W-L-DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. r nioni-r It) purt'laii-iu< \V . L. IliiiiHln* s>ht)«-«, c* ate tlie fartfe-t inanuf.it-turer* of [toea iii Un- wuri'l. and guarantee ampinif the nanir and i.ri, , on icn proterts yon agnin-t Innh Idlemaii * profiN. Onrbhnes k in ntyle, ra<y fittmi; and We have them aoM every. :«• for the value given than _“ake no »tih»titute il your iply you. we cau. bold by |0S., Gaffney, S. C. L. BAKER, son i > k a i. i: i Sash, ■ Blinds, SHIM Building Mai I Inn- i■ ings mudv i die