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UHKP.OKEE CONFLAGRATION A MUHDKROUS ASSAULT- A $160,000 COTTON MILL DE- VOURED BY FLAMES. From One Hundred and Fifty to Two Hundred Operatives Thrown Out of Employment Be- eause of the Fire. The Result’of a White Man Playing With a Negro. Lawson Wiley, wliite. anil .la<-k Kil- wanlrt. colored, were skylarking 1o- getlier last Saturday morning on l.tim Katnsey s place two miles northeast of town, when Lawson induced Mr. liamsey's little nine-year-old son. Ansaw. to take .lack's hat and place it on a hox of rocks which were being lowered into the well for the purpose of walling, so that it would go to the bottom of the well, .lack was one of t he windlass hands—t he well being fill !!.: '.nation in the eastern sky. deeper. This so incensed Jack hr !. lone o. the fa us boun- that he picked up a pick which was l.:l '! nda\ night about S o’clock min was coming down in - the attention of the citizens ' was attracted hv a heauti- ripiiou of that distinguished an from New York, now dc- . ‘ Sunset " ( 'o\. 1 after the light was diseov- lelophotic message was re- elose at hand and struck Lawson in the head with it, cut ting an ugly gash of about two inches and a half. Law- son was knocked senseless and for some time it was feared he had been killed. I*r. Crawlev. the attending civil ccived from Cherokee Falls Manu- ,. -i , t nlivsician. says the skull is not broke, laetinoe.: t omptiny. six miles east of * • tin city that the mill was on lire. Tin mill httilding proper was en- t ir. i i .-on-.umed. The. lire originated in what is known as the wheel room. 'I’h ; - I had an excellent water sup- pl\ ai i I;n• sprinkler equipment, hut tin r originated in such close prox- imi t • iln force pump, located in tin i room, no one could get near 1 hi-- i ,p !o operate it and lhe lire wa -kly carried to Hu- top of the in:.' hoilding by suction generated b\ tin 0.001 hell. A ft er considerable dama . the picker house was saved by l O' laird work of the loyal opera- GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NEWS ITEMS OF TEREST. LOCALIN- Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. Cotton eontinites to go down. Mor al: Don't plant any next year. Everything isiptiet in constabulary circles, not an arrest being made the past week. Mr Clabc Hopper, the house mover, is full of business now, making room for be!ter buildings. were The lick happened to he a glancing oneor Lawson would have been killed, as he was hit with the iron, and it weighs six pounds. Wiley and Ed wards had been playing I hursday and had thrown each other's hats in the well when Edwards threatened to knock Wiley down if he put his hat in the well again. M ilcy waited un till Saturday morning when the last box of rock was being put in the well when he induced Mr. L’amsey s little boy to place it on t he box. w it h t he re sult above stated. Sunday a story was circulated that Edwards had been caught and was about to be lynched. This aroused the darkies and they began to con gregate and make t hreats of rescuing Edwards, but Edwards had not been caught. It looked for a while as if Me but it soon state however. 1 'I bales of cotton nn d by t he lire. ’.any carried •fba.*M• of in- ei' which amount F.ft. Stacy ■i: had .fSU.IKIO; I >r. Andcr- : e .dmrg. .fliUKM).and Tims, there would he tro ,11. of Charlotte, lid*Ml. died out. We will >; over •tod MM I in any one that the better ela>s of t he colored ,,vever. The property population had nothing to do with it. , ,1 tloii.lMMi. Our friend Oscar says there was . < aiToll. of this city, is the no dispensary in this row. and that eft he company. It. I*. Itoh iary and treasurer and . ■ siipi riniendeiit. They bet Weell I ■')< • itnd *i(MI oper- • i- not know n yet w hot her re bn i id or not. Une. mill at * 'herokee Falls ra • iiit!'' ' d la-t Monday night tptile i.fl die 1 ij 11 rat ive- have been k_ We are elad to learn liimi'er ot them, have gotten in the (iatTney Mill, t hat ot her mills w ill hc I '.l it h t hese wort llV peo- ■fc SO suddenly been de- ork. iuilding Notes. linker is hauling brick lew house- for I In- mill Lotspcicli has had an his residence. It. re cuiil ractor. Mr. piilding Mr. Lots- [se. |nc brick nuiehine Ll \ of t Idrty t hoiis- t he year, but it rlleinand. All it- ,1 and Mr. Cash Jut niv delivery. phi is will this pv with nssiir- 11 I he brick he ■v Mr. Itobbs. Ire brick. "Kingdom. r s in <iaIfney and rr>. fidrieks pri -ented n- fdes of I he Tennessee ^[1 soi-'alium cane fourteen pud l iiniips lite inches in [er "I t hi- fa I Is crop, which he his farm on Mr. Yin-on Ilian d -even mih - below us. < Mm aider acres of his cane yiehl- tmlioie- and ipiarls of first r sy nr . W r 11 ndrieks has eal- [al . |i'. it. \. .1 o ' S pi-1 -ellted US with til potato this year- crop which ker large Li:i>- Personal. W . I. II umphrics i- with < 'ar- ('1 rpenl er in t he col ton biisi- > t'has. Doggett left for her r ie I'h ir ia\ in SI elh\ after speii- [tg a f w week. w it h M rs. It S. oin b. .1 .1. Magness paid our city V -day. {pm I Hopper and M rs. A I- Jeft \e-terday afternoon a short stay, podil.a and baby have Perfect. ^of (iaslotiia br and Architect .Besides t he el- (lich N| r. lb»oks he is also to firge -I abb if whiskey was the cause it was •‘blind tiger. hut it seems as if all parties were sober. W iley is reported to he sinking. • -«••- * Among the sick. .Mis-Julia Littlejohn, of Thickety. who has been at .1. F. W ebster s for a short time, has been sick the past week. She is improving however. Mrs.l. N. Lipscomb has been eon- lined to her home the past week on account of sickiie>s. Mis- Fannie Jones who was repor ted sick last week, is improving. Dr. Smith reports his fever pa tients as all improving. At Mr. W in Mtillinax's In- had six eases, all ol w hieh are get I ing bet I er. Mrs. tiatTm-y. widow of the late Dr. .1. <i. liatfney. is ipiite sick. We hope soon to hear she is better. Tin: Li:i«.i.i: is glad to learn, that Mrs John < in-gory, w ho has been sick for some days, is improving. Mrs. Kyle Spears is eontined to her home on account of sickness. Mi-- Lizzie Lipscomb has been sick since early in the week. . • The Recital at Cooper-Limestone. The pupils recital at <'oopcr-Liuic- stone Institute last Friday night was ipiite a success, ivllceliug credit alike upon both scholars and teach ers. Misses Brow n Manville. ( urtes. Beattie and l.aiidrum rendep-ed Wek- erlin’s <Mir Blooming Meadow- in a highly arti-tie manner, while the rend it ion of I la hr - -.1 uristen W alt z. by Mi-ses I’alriek. Smith and MeKie and Daniel ih -erve special mention. < U her young ladies who took part in the recital were Misse- Lilias Brown. Kiehardson. Morgan Fort. Turner. Montgomery. II umphrics. ('Impel and Mart in. Mr. .las . Allison living 1miles from (JalTiiey. picked I7J p* muds of cot ton last Sat unlay. They do say His Honor e ould not walk until Sunday from Hi e elTeels af Arthur' - reckless drivin g Friday night. The pre sentation ot Mrs . Jolly's Wax M ork .s by t he club fail* •d to ma terialize. M e w ish t hem he tter luck next time. Sunday. t he Jim h w ill he M issionary day at 1 Limestone ehureli . ’There will he spe ei.ul services and the puh- lie are invi ited. The reee ipt s at 1 he eiit ton plat form for t he wei •k ending yesteni lay were i:.:t hales. This does not include thal bought by 1 he mill. There w.- is a moonlight pi< •nie last Friday nig hi on Draytonvilh • .Moiin- lain, (juile a party of yotin g ladies and genth men from tin- city at tended. Last wei *k we said M ade 1 Bridmore was with J 1. N. I.ipseomh when we should have .-aid Damp. Me are sorry flu- error occurred. 1 Imt this set s us ari ght. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. and Mrs. .1 X. Cudd who have been visiting Mrs. E. A. Brown re- ftimed Monday. Mrs. S. B. Crawley and children returned Saturday from a sojourn of several weeks, at Taylor's. S. ('. John Smith, of Clover, was here ( Sunday. "Bud MeCraw, one of tlie most popular cotton men in this or any other county, and justly so. left Monday morning for M illedgeville (la., where he goes to buy cotton for Sloan A Co of Charlotte. F. (i. Briggs, of I'nion County, is with .1. B. Tollison for t lie fall season. Mr. Hicks. Super, of the I’nion Cotton Mill.was in <ialfney last Wed nesday. Dr. .1. F. (Jarrell and family are visit ing friends and relatives in Kings Mountain. J. M. Smith. 11 prosperous farmer of Thi.-kety. and a hearty supporter of Tin: Liuxuui. was down oil business Tuesday. Will Ambler, of Salisbury, came to town Wednesday. Will is .making his visits ipiite frequent now. -fPLAIN ; iLir* 1 ts rooiv <>!' AND* FANCY * CANDIES* ICvor I{rou$>ht to the C it v. Cook & OevH'nov Wanted! Mr. and Mrs. Bohert Morehead Non can keep a box of Bipans Tahu- W ilkins returned from their bridal l,,,s in ,1 "' and at the first . , signs of a headache or bilious attack tour Mindav. . 1 . 1 1 . -n i- * a Single tabulet will relieve you. M r. and M rs. 11. B. Surratt, of State ....... Line, were here .Monday. Mr. Sar- Attention Ladies. rati wanted the news so he subseibed —Do you want a real stylish hat '.' for Tin: Li:i«:i:is. | i f *». cull "» Miss MeK night at Car- , 1 1 v ..... r t«1 . - iroll »V Carpenter s and see t he line of Mr. James Nantz, of Athens (»a. , .. , ,, stylish U alking Hats. who moved his family to (»a1Tney some time ago. arrived himself one —Have you seen the line of all dav this week. Wool dress goods t hat Carroll A Carpcn A. N. Wood returned from Tenues- D-r are olTering at .'.mind :K» cents a , , , vard. worth and L> cents? donl fail -it Mitiinlay, whcrejlm had gone to j ( , s ,. ( . f| M . m place his daughters. Misses Ida and \nnic in colleges. 'The former go«-s Carpets. Bugs. Mattings, and (til to Marlin College. Pulaski and t he ’ (i ." I’ a,,, ‘ r,,f ‘- ' v, ‘ ^ A Business Change Early in the week Tommy Cole, the convivial, bought an interest in the business of M. L. Boss A - Co. In fact he will conduct it alone now. Mr. Boss still retains an interest hut the j firm name will probably he Tommy Cole”. 'Tommy will tell Li:i«.i:i: readers in * a short while about I he cheapness of , h'le-t -election ever opem-i his goods. — -.... — Three 'Itindivd and Seveiily-Eive DilTereiit Why Put Off taking medicine until you are sick? Is to -elect from. We eordiaIi\ imii, i-.u t, v : jj i,,.,. i|||( | j . Every buyer of Millim-ry and Divss Ui.d in (Jellnevs. •i 1 111 'i-ii our -tor and see " 1 h.-ivi- 1 .w on disphiy 1 ■ 1 '| |- iin- \\ 1 el len I tress Us ipiote you some prices. «DDi ih r 'Li. u (% n k n A A A,?!. r t Jl s tj pound -. and M1 -. L. K11 •ought 11- i 1 fall radi- dl as 1; |! fendriek - 1 urnips. m Up !heg 11 id work, Tin; 1 Imt - I- gi 1 in Mr. llcndr lion. Among Ledger Patrons. Cook A < JalTiiey call your at tent ion to their new and ••legant line of can dies. 'This enterprising linn are hustler- in their partieiilar line. sure. E. (J. Briggs advertises a good mule. It s a good eluinee for any one needing a good animal. T. <J. MeCraw told Tut: l.iax.i 1: man yesterday that he had sold his | , engine advertised in 'Tin: Ll-moiai and ! that he had had auother c;dl for the I « same engine, the partie- in both in-j stance-’telling him t hey -aw his ad. Thai - the win to doit. Let folks Si pi 1 re I. (J. Sarratt has moved his olliee from the AI lianee ware-house to tin- old Sipiire (JalTiiey otliee on Limestone -I reet. w here he w ill he pleased to see his friends. Ereight business is lively, in fact tin-re is more than the present force at the depot can handle easily. 'The receipt s for t hive days for freight re ceived alone was ^lilll. Itl. Fva. t he lit t le nine \ ear old daugh ter of Mr. J. V. Whclehel picked Bhi pounds of cot ton last Sat iiida.« morn ing h\ II o’clock. How is that for snatching the fleecy staple? Cotton is being picked out right along now. and (iatTney s ginners, Messrs. J. I . Sarratt. W . L. Morgan. 'T. (J. MeCraw and Sam JelTries. have as mm-li as the four g'ns can do. Fleet rie lights w ill he ready by the 1st of Novemher. Mr. DuPresays the numher being taken i- most en- eoiiraging. 'The Baptist church will have them. Let the good work go on. W ill W ilkins ret urned to I In-city Wednesday from ihe northern mar kets. Billy say he had a good time, bought a big lot of goods and will give the pllhlje the benefit of low tarilT prices. Division Supervisor B. C. Harding of I he Soul hern, spent last Sunday in (JafTney with his family. Mr. Harding is eminently ipialilied for his m w work, and we predict for him a brilliant railroad fill lire. There will he an ice cream supper next 'Tuesday night at the residence of Mr J. (>. Bailey. 'The proceeds will he devoted to the improvement fund of the Presbyterian ehuivh. The public are cnrdially invited. Mr. L. Baker has eonlraeled to build ten hriek eolta-jvs for the liall- ney .Maiiufaet uring Company, lie will begin work on them at once, and the fact that Mr. Baker has the work assures their early completion. Last 'Tuesday a week ago lightning struck the house of Earliest Dawkins, colored. 011 tin plantation of Mr. Ben I’ereer. about -ix miles from town. The light ning ignited the house and it was burned, together with nearly its contents. latter to Dr. (Jco, W. E. Price’s fa-1 mous school. Architect Hook, of Charlotte, was here W-diiesday, looking after the construction of the residences of Messrs. Wheat and Wood. J. D. Church, one of the very best, insurance men in the South and an excellent gentlemen, of the (Jm-cn City, was here Wednesday. Billy Johnson one of tin* most pop ular men on the road, came in Wed nesday night. J . E. Webster. E.-ip . took a run up to Spartanburg Wednesday. 111 suit you in this line at rock bottom prices. Call and see our line. Carroll A- (’arpenter. —Have you seen that beautiful Silk LLano, .10 inches wide at Carroll A- Carpenter, only IKie per yard. mum J u m *iuli 1 j]'; q f THE MARKET REPORTS. City Cotton Markets. Corrected by the (JalTiiey Brokerage and • ’o-nmission ('o. Market dull. Light demand. Best (J rade (*>! 0> (Jl Stains o ', f« U Produce Market. IT” GAFFNEY SEMINARY. Corrected hv'T. Davenport. W. II. luriier went to theeoiinly ( .| |i( . k ,. ||S ; o;, seat on business Wednesday. Butter lof« J^’.M. L. Boss, aeeompanied by Mrs Eggs Bos- returned home yesterday. Grain Market. A. S. Waters, om-of our most pro- Corn givs-ive farmers, aeeompanied by his M heat I.(M* daughter. MissSallie. was in the eitv I'. 11 ?''' Ml yesterday shopping. Sweet • **0 II. T. Mosley, of (Jrassy Pond, was Onions 7o down \ e.-t erda\. Mr. Mosley is siitT- Live Stock Market. ering with a had foot and has to in- Corrected by J. G. Spencer. voke the aid of crutches. Horses .flOO .-)!|l , *I B. P. Boherts. secretary and Irens- < B 1 -•> nrer of t he ('In-rokee Eall's .Manufac turing Company. and one of tin-most popular mill men in the south, was For RGFlt in town vesterdav AIo A iif'i'i 11 sc. *-V\ MSi. i B r; OA' I I >-•. F.- .Mill lioniii l K'is i. V 0 •;> V 11 ? 11 J<v’ t In- 111 IgS . Sln-ep • M* (<* <H*. j ^ tin- Tin* l' ;ill term iH-gins Wi-dni -ilux . Si pit ml-i i-sit | ing li-nn .1 ,‘iiiu,-irv . .1 SD.*> Tin- Sem i nn rv ci »iii|h-< In in I- two < 0 opt i-:i ; i v*- i rDiu-uls |U'< |inr;ilory ;m<| tin* ciilh-gi.iti-. A 111 i|-inigli Im-i- is 1,-iiil in the |iti |mi;i'oi|<|in< lit J. E. Watkins’of Stale Line paid 'THE rear end of tin- store 1 1 etipied l»\ p Cook A” (ialTiie\ 1 ,.-a v.-.t yesterday, and like a num- n . nl A|(| , |v j ( , \ \ W(M»j v S EVEBALgood farms within - distance of I he city. Eor ti for her of the State Line people hefon him In- subseribed for the I.KlMiHIt. Henry Boss has been here for few days past, lie left yesterday for -'PlT' *" Spartanhiirg. w here he goes to at tend a masonic meet ing tonight. Mr. Itoht. Miller a prominent Ar- •hiteet of Spartanhiirg, was in CafT- A Y<M'\(J IB »BSE Ml LE: works short •mis .IAS. J. tJAEENEY. < Jatinev. S. (’. hour For Sale. ne\ ve-terdav. He eame to look at ; a well all round: a good eham-e: the Cooper Limestone Institute ! will he sold for cash or good paper. huildiii” with a view of ehanging the -'I’l’h' Bi I* . <■. Liiggs. at J. I». lolli . , , , son s store, plan-heretofore made for the addi- lions which are soon to he made to FALSI BA I5LT. L<HS for sale ii ,1 , (iatTnev ('itv. West End. Ap t hat mst it ut 1011. • ' The ei d |e — iiitc e ourse end »r,-ii -e- Tour el:- -es’l-ilhlHIl, iimr:* . .1 llllii -r nml Senior. .\ hii -ine-- eotirsi i- HlilV he ink i •11 at ; I ' rv "-iii it'-t. Till' 111 >;i i i I i ng i le piirt mints a n - iimn: ngt •ti hv l It im- i ,<al». The young Indie' - and the hid y teiii •he rs ho.-n-tith Dr. d'. -i \! V yani- - Troin the -eminary The young men hoard w ill. i ‘i-i d . M <• A rtliurlto gives 1 .-HU •nt ion to ih eir eotldll e| a! nn -.* 1- • and dig -I inly . T!l' 1 y ,-||-e not ,-i I lowed to i-11 n ;it l;ir or he 011 n i ght. Hllte - .ire hi,-nle 1 0 w • 10 -nit 1 in * 1 inn Ih.vs w i - i 1 i Hg to mc.-s in the Ii ;n i-;n-|. — < •;i 11 < 10 -1 \ e rv lit- lei i-e, T nr i Ufl liei • ii.-iriiculiirs nd< i re- • tin- | *ri m-il'ii ■ \ \. > . A iigu- ill, ish | • 'has. Humphries has accepted a ply to Mrs. A. V. M< ».VT< J( »M EB Y. A new and full line of Stathery, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Etc DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS AND IDS. Prescription Work attended to with eatest care at | M . r ,. '"TWO YALE ABLE F.\BMS:0\K ^ r W> 119^^ * containing lul acres, situated m J| ^ m A >^ (. 1 JL A. ». A Artistic Work. Broad Haines is an iirlisl mean ability, lie has ju-l l.l miles northwest of (JalTiiey. S.i 'lelii-t-. of Lawn, was here jicn-s in a high state of cult i vat ion. The ot her eon- know you can read by telling them ph-ted papering and trimming the of their ads. parlor-of Mr Nathan Lipscomb and Tin: Li.m.i.i: got eighteen new sub-| Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. 'The for- serihers this week, and that without mer is linislied in hliie, with him- a solicitor. and gold I rimmings. while the latter **' is eream, with cream and goldtrini- Monazite Minutes. . , 1 niings, I hey are something new for Tl'-y have ipiil I.living a. i t his pl.u-e and ivll.-el credit mi tin- yellow sand in North Carolina. J. I. HA. I* is now receiving his I Till Slook J K Burton, of M. L. Bos- A’ ( jy fora lew day s. He will prohahly go He Mr. t'ainphell say- he has order- ahead for a year and will buy all good • pialilie- of -and. lie has emn- meneed operalions on tin place of A. 11. •'. Cash, three miles from Cow- pens. In order that Mr. Campbell may be better equipped, to attend to his mining operation, his purlners have presented him with a handsome new t iirntiiit. art 1st. • «•» • Col. J. B. Freeman. 'Through a private letter to a gentleman in (JalTiiey we learn that Col. .1. It. Freeman, of Fruit LiUfi| Henderson County North Fmpr.ijm,. has been sick for some uyffks. hut that now In- is reeovermffT We sin cerely t rusJ t hat lhix/r 0 |. will soon he !j, Buckleu’s Arnica Salve. Tin. Hi si S\i.\ 1 in Ihe world for Cut- Bruise- Sure-, I leers, Salt Bheiim. Fever Son .- Tet ter. chapped j Hand-, •'hi I Ida in-. Corns, a in' -ill Skin Erupt ion- and 'io-ilivi-ly eures I’ih or no pay required, ll i-giiaranD , to give perfect satisfaction or mo refiindei. Brice 'J't eenls per 1 **k. For Sate by W. B. Dupre. " h^/< \lfney will never ”ol. has done and idu for her ad 11 he hu-lling '-med uonteiu- of < •. 11111 - s . I'hik* it has po-iiioii with the enlerprislng lirm OLN EKAL valuable residence lut- . .. 11 , . 1 ii 1 • desirahlv situated and within o| 1 nrroll. • arpenter A- IDimphru-s. . . easy reach of the business portion ot He wdl sell furniture, wagons, hug- iUi : rUy Terms reasonable and made g'u-s and wooden overcoats. known on application to. Tom Humphries, a good cotton JAS. .1. HATI-.N'EN. man. and a popular one Iimi, will he (lalmey. >. ( . with Carroll A Carpenter this season. , ... ... . ' .. .... v A N. WOOD'S I’BESENT dwell- .1. \\ . Metiiniiis. of llversville, .N. , , • 1 1 m "'k' IS hir sale or rent ; party • . was down yesterday with a load imying or rent ing can get posse-simi ol new cotton. We've‘-got him on hy January 1st. Isito. Eor terms. Ac. 1 the list.'' apply to A. X. WOOD. (Jeo. Mill-, om-of Butherfordton's enterprising merchants, was yesterday on business. .lam yesterday, balance timber land. Chits. M. Littlejohn, of Asburv. tains 121 acres, situated .** mih-s south was in town yesterdav; also K. K. ‘/f !«' acres Itivalion. , . , , . halanee timher- land. lerms made | Littlejohn. I hey were on husmess. knovu-V.lUipplieation to .1. S. Bridmore. of (Jrindall. wiijpf UEO. D. iXXJtJE’T’T. here yesterday. We “have Five head of horses and a lot of , the li.-l ' also *''' farming tools also for sale. Anyone wishing a goml pluntation neartinlT- . , , . . 1 . . . ii;, , 11:. , , ,- .■ ... .... ' 1,in ..it ,,r And invites his I-nends to eitll helm-e huving any I Img ii: Inn., late linn of m-v will secure a nargain ineitm-i 01 , , ,. , .j , , • , j; |, |) |u-t received a lug lot of Bagging an I I u - l hat he w 1!I e|i a-Y.ip a-any ^one in ’Town and Ids Stock of Shoes. Clothing Ha's. Jean.-. (Jr-ries etc., is Colli pie I e alnl ii- Low il< the Lowest. in hiiisne-s^ „ short while and Tm: I DA If UT D D-n t fitil to give him a C.\ LL w hen in Town ami get prien for.-htiy- Ll.lM.llt >^M,es fJiilTney will he tile L. D/\ IX t ll - ! ing el- W le tv , , , .v.-.-x « ,v / ' ’ He Ini-also Just Completed a New (il.NI-,h\ m tiatlney. ,\ery ihmg I '' N ew it ml t In hit <-st I mproved M A(' 111X T. B \ . and of t he \ cry I >< make ami ^uo. Jelfrle- reDinied from his will (-IN \ our <'< »'TT( *N a-Cheap a-any gin in l-'wn : ml buy ir < otloii ''farm Monday. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER "ieHinat the Highest Market ami Bay tin CASl.,r them. Dr. Chits. A. JetTrles, of Home, was here Wednesday. J. II Littlejohn, of Howdeysville, was in I he city y esterday on business. Mi-. S. B. Britton and three little — HI-, of (i I'eellWdod. S. C., are slop ping ill the Limestone Inn. Mrs. Bril Ion was a Miss Hale anil formerly taught milsie in Cooper-Limestone I nst it llle. Mrs. Joe IVar-on has been in the city for several days pushing Ihe -ale oi her celebrated remedy and her nuisie. Sin* is a most aeeom- ph-hed and plea-ant Judy. taking a rest these. OKA l«ICI« I N Sash,«Blinds, - Doors, and all kinds of Building Materials. and i- now arranging for a New Corn Mill I hat will !» ready (•rinding next week, and will Hrind one or. t wo day - in Each Meek. j. i. ss/v Thelaffney City Land and Improvement (mpany (i|Ti r for Sale Building Lot- in thi- Eloiii i-hiim Towi: \ 1*' I 1:x c' 1 Bluim and -peeilieal ions for build ings made on short noliei . A ^ ■ V \ |—m Far.ii' mar by and in reiu-h of tin —houl- .>1 l.itm and of thi' place in lots of from d<l to liMI acres 1,11 Til. ra t iim r-. \| —1 \ .grieiill urn I Lands to rent fur larni purpi. > - For full partieulars apph to MOSES WOOD. 4ent. N 11 Ml I respa-sing on land-of t hi-Company eutlin - a, removing j 11 ud 11 r n-Ii ing or h uni ing are l< irlmldeu under pi n.di y "I I a n.