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/ t COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. Personal Paragraphs. Ishiitu |{i<']i2ii'<lson, lel'l fur THK EXERCISES BEGIN SUN DAY, NOVEMBER 4. villc ! iicsdiiy iiiurmng. M* Rev. O. L. Martin, of Anderson to ] Preach the Commencement Ser- mon—-Dr. Thos. Holmes to to Deliver the Address. therein enter the Yorkville High School. II. I>. Wheat is north on business I enniieeteil with fin* (lalTnev ('niton ler ye: irs w h ell t he y it- i’uM n alii ies of lil will send t heir 's >1 (MH*- —for her dc li vcd. She can w Mill. .1. I.amlriini Hrnwn relurneil from (ireenville Monday after a stay of several days. It is said he went on “important business.” Soon Coop, r-bimestnne Institute Sidney Sarratt leaves today for will have finished aunt her year of its j Baltimore, Md.. where he goes to jtval usefu I ness, and many of the lake a course in the Iniversity of |,,\.|n and winsome young ladies j Maryland. wlmdi I. ave ils c'as^ie walls’will do j Walter V. Humphries, one of the neu r to ret urn ..gain. Hut then j best “burnt cork" comedians in the in after vears when thc\ have taken | enuntry and an all round good In' j fellow, left Tuesday night for I .<*1 von in d theirs to Cooper tut., where he goes to buy cotton are ; t his season . r|ed Maj. I*. IJ. Hiincan was in (»atV- le. ie - of pride and joy. heartaches ney last Tuesday on professional and -orrows tell of the happy girl- business. Imed d:i\- and tedious lessons learn- "I’illy" Sossaman. one of the most , d In ii> ill the shaded oaks and elms j popular • Knights of the Crip" on wdi Eilie Sadie. May and the others, the road, who sells t he weed for I tat on l> u i then the proudest of all will be A Ellington, of Winson, was here the h; 1 * j»v hours of recitations and Monday in t iie interest of his house, e mmeiieeiuent when the vigil of the William has a great “rep" and is principal and his a-sistants is relax- daily adding toil. , ,1 1 is allowed an precious! Amiable Arthur I’ridniore. laconic hour w it h her (dioice. Hut then Lucian Hopper, ox<|uisitc Eph W’ are taught all things must have Humphries, gallant (ieorge Ikiggett a ,.|)d. amt <0 loo must these happy and winsome Wolford 11 umphries took ..ipli,, ,j da\s of t oeper-Limestone in the assUciation at Shelby Sunday. ),av an end and rive way toothers C. McCraw and W. H. (Jreen, of ii: ; > lair and sweet. though crude, boiling Springs, were dow n on busi- fo, lie diamonds to he taken from ness Monday. Mr. McCraw contem- the rough. I i 1 e commencement exercises prop- future, er begin on Sundav November Ith by l.nmiKi;. lb \. (». L. Martin, of Anderson, who will pr» acli the comniencement ser mon in the college chapel. < hi Mondav evening the annual concert will he given. Tm sda\ at !<• a. m. there will be plat e.* 1 mining mona/ilc in fil111n Hot h suhscril ted Lkixii •:i{. J. 1 ». Easter ly visited Sp last 1 'riday on liusines- D. K. Ceeil. of ('harh )tlc last 1 •'riday arranging Io brick yards. Mr. Cecil is 1 old North S talc’s most goi ng builders and has t he Miss Hackney s de- for (latTney s new mill. We wish him success. Ionic of the North John T. Turner, of (ireenville. cal culture b.V part ment. Dr. Thomas Carolina State l niversily will dediver spent last I' riday in (ialfney. the address before the Cooper Liter- Dr. and Mrs. Harrett returned from • ici \ on Tuesda\ evening, the King s Mountain Saturday. titii. also in the college chapel. |)r. and Mrs. Holmes went toSpar- Wednesdav there will be an art e\- tangurg Sunday to see their son, Wil- hibitioii by Miss Davis' department. m< mv mot. ordained for the ministry ol the Wednesday evening the com- Episcopal cturch. .1. ('. .letferics Esip of (ireenville spent some days in (lalfney this week visiting his parents and on pro fessional business. Hev. Mr. (iuiteiihagen. of I nion. passed through (ialfney last Tuesday exercises proper will The public are cordially present. Word With Gaffney Folks, are not going to write an ap his is a busi ness run in the on his way from the Shelby N. C. • l of (ialfney and her residents, j-riou is to do good. We are 10W 11 • t a \ ■rimmg am Hie 1II ol il baptist Association. ,1. C. Plonk, Supt. of the Swift d. but we want to do better, cotton mills of Elberton (ia. was here u want to see a real good hist Wednesday, re support it by sub. advertising. There are • rd to |>a\ It lit but •celt d W •lev Ed Smith, of the Charlotte supply Co., was here Tuesday in the inter- ■ in this town who can af- house. id a year fora paper who Contractor A. II. Props! was here Thai's shameful. There ,,u ' I>»*1 "eek looking after his work. .1. E. Webster. Esip. took a trip to Hlacksburg Wednesday on legal business. .1. (i. Spencer returned from Ten nessee last Friday. "Doi" brought some nice stock home with him for his stables. W illiam Phillips took in the Char leston excursion this week. Mrs. S. L. Hopper and Mrs. Alice Sarratt returned from Shelby Tues day night. .I no. T . Turner, or ‘‘Sug” as the Mountain city boys call him. was in t he oil r last week. ho could borrow it hut , for it. That’s living ( Mir support has been should be bet ter. So • names with •id for a pt ion. •d forty-live new siibscri- ■ek. That's gratifying. ■ I Id next week we will taper better. That's grat- There has nt been a day ml what we havn’t receiv- to tweiitv-lwo suhscri- h >od 1 11111 rue} advertise fresh oys- row night. That s enter- tie will go there and have at ing t hem. That s i. M. aw : That •aidi re t' ( IIV. W tie !■ ' De I il't 1 leg I \ low tan ad. in I hi.- w t At Justice Sarratt’s Tribunal. Justice Sarratt had three cases be fore him Tuesday. W. N. Turner r another ol (ialfney s was up on two charges, one being ei'enant s. caUs yoiiral- false pretense and the other breach cheap clothing, hats, of trust. The cases Were continued iods hardware and gro- on account of t he illness of one of 1 he w it nesses. John Petty was the plaintiff in a suit against W . C. |.i| »Sr<» mb and !'. McArthur on bond of claim and >ap~ perfumes, etc. delivery. Lawyer J. Claud .lelfries. call. i of (ireenville represented the plaintilf ,s. .piote some exceed- " l,il, Mr - " f S l M ' p, iH'l*lirg. If prices in their local '““k care of t he interests of Messrs ek s paper. Ucadyeall l-ipscomb and MeArthur. Decision was reserved. s eointori. less is next to (iodli- luit oroper for W .in. Du- a 11 the attention of (ialfnev More (ialfney merchants should ad- if they did that would -incss. vert ise. and be more liu- Thc Altiictcd. Howland and hi- brother David more'popularly known as •‘Huh” who have hecu taking (iains are conlined to their home on this paper two months or more and | accniml of sickness, will please come forward M issjl.i/zie Lipscomb is reported Ml icrsoiP we want to start out year rate ,and hy 1 loing John Petty, w ho rjunr near 1 losi ng 1 hemsclv es of 1 he 1 •heap his In •iit 1 hy having it rill nil w ith a ii]) to the caplain s oiliee knife a short while is said to he 1 hoi her you often and up. II e seems 10 1 Im' hard to < |o\vn. are in arrean and sett le a: w it h t he .f I a so, they avail rate. Come boys, we don “its a longtime between drinks. — - • Attention Farmers! AY hen I he cotton season opened tin gan to charge 10 cents a bah filing cotton, the same they d in former years and tin 0 pay it. < hving to t In as unproved. Lawson Wiley, the young man who got hit in the head with a pick sev eral weeks ago is improving. in 1 They Keep Fine Cows. Mr. James .1. (ialfney has a li ic Jersy cow which has given sixty pounds of butter in tin* past thirty ■ of cotton and the gen- days and Mrs. (ialfney is one of the ifuetIon the buyers have best milkers In the county. Wlyj o pay t his tax themselves beat that.' Inst Saturdav the buver . Bucklen s Arnica Salve.] heretofore put on the .. . , I III III -I S M.\ I III I he wj - :| - •• ' !| i.uld lie. riinn- rilt , itruises Hores l led •inil y ol (ialfney will Hheiim Fever Sore.- Tetter, (| her bu.-iiies- men are Hands. ( hilhlains. ( orns. and t ill way and Erupt ions and "ositively ciij or no pay reiplired. 11 is to give perfect sntisl'actio rel'undi). I'rice ■.!.’) cen| For Saie by \\ . H. Dupre Jiould show t heir apjire- all they can to help iv. GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. ( ollon receipts for 1 he week end ing September *J7lh. - Id hah s. Justice Sarratt has had a hu-y week. ( hief Justice Homier is less active, hut he looks mighty no’eii. I he cotton in this section received a hlaek eye hy the wind storm. Moral: Plant -oniething else he- .-ides cotton. I he cold wave struck 11- mildly Wednesday hul yesterday drew forth many old overcoats and w rap- and some new ones. Tommy Cole is moving his stock to the old Davenport stand. Tin: Li:i»oi:k is informed that a new firm will open up in the place made va cant hy Tommy. < Mir friend A lex Fergu-on brought us the other day what we expect i- the last of the cantaloupe crop. Il was elegant and we appreciate 1 Mr. Ferguson's t huught fulness. Friday, Sept. II Mae Weathers, "bile working at the saw mill of the Limestone Springs Lime Co., got the middle and forefinger of the right hand cut off while working at the saw. Mr. Warren who succeeded Mr. I larding ns sect ion master here, has moved his family to (ialfney this week. Mr. W arreii comes highly rec ommended. We extend to him and family a cordial greet ing. The family of Siipervi-or Harding left (ialfney this week to join him in Salisbury, which is his present head*|mirlers. (ialfney is loth to part with such good people. They have the best wishes of all our people. Some sharp rascal, or rascals are g»‘tting in prel 1 y good work in (ialf- uey now. They taki fn anything from robbing a hen-roost to breaking into a house. (Mir city authorities should stop this let il cost what it may. I In' ice ere,am supper at the resi dence of Mr. .1. (i. Hailey last Tues day night for benefit of the Presby terian church was most successful. I' rom N : ill t 11111 i I I (t o clock 1111 • I chi >c was well tilled and the young folk- enjoyed themselves immensely. There were four gentlemen here from Hoiling Springs Tuesday with cotton and tiny sold at a heller price than tiny could hnv done at Shelby or Henrietta, lids will probably hi 1 an i neon I've to ol hers to bring t in r cotton to this markrt from across t': • river. (ialfney resilients ami !lu>-i living in the vicinity are rcipiested to keep Tin; I.kim.i;): informed as to their movements and the movements of their friends as we are not personally acipiaiutcd with many and some arc unintentionally overlooked because of it. County Commissioner Jolly is an enthusiast on the good road subject ami he is going to make an earnest effort tohave this county adopt Meck lenburg s road law or something like it. Tm: Li;ixu:i; wishes Mr. Jolly success 011 this particular line ami all other lines, for that matter. Mm T. 'Thompson of Maud, sent to Tin: Lkim;i:i: oiliee Tuesday a stalk of “head corn. Instead of growing cars and grains it grows something like .1 berry which can hi'strung and preserved as a string of heads. They can also he painted dilforeiit colors and when pul tog) ther makes an at tractive •string of beads ,. < dd peo ple can remember seeing t hem worn, Hev. .1. E. Edwards, of Hlreks- burg, occupied the pulpit of the Hap list Church Sunday, both morning ami welling. His discourses were excellent ami are highly spoke!) of by many. Mr. IA I ware Is is personally attr«ielivc. of line appearance ami a liberal talker on general topics. Hr is a teacher in the Uhfkshurg graded school, lie made many friends dur- ing his short stay. 'rim reminisrrnccs of Limestone Springs contributed to Till: LKmu:i: this week are to he continued’ in sev eral succeeding numbers and will he found very interesting rending. Every plaee has an interest ing liislory w hirh should he published. We t rust some of our friends will write up some other near loeality. Tm; wants to print t he past of t his sect ion as well as its present. In order that some people may know how Well Tin; Liux.i i; i- being rceeived (Jester Hopper darted out last Saturday afternoon and got tvventy-tw 1 new subscribers, the hal- Jm forty-live new ones vnlun- jiing into the oiliee. Mr. jll eireulate among the peo- ly date and any one rilie may liand him jiom v. Li all h ai d il I In ill" I " -I 1 >1 I ' O I I ( | i ■ low >t. Uipans lie -tomnelle right right and clear. LOCAL LEDGERITES. Items Which Arc Too Short for a Head ing Bunched Together. I he health of the community is improving rapidly, so the M.D’s re- r port. IE A. .lone-contemplates erecting 1 a large stable and going into the stock business in the early future. 1 I here was a sociable tit the home { of Mr. I. Hobbs Wednesday night, i Thi n wa- i|tiite a party present and everybody enjoyed themselves. M ilniot S. Holmes was ordained into I hi' priesthood Sunday in Spar tanburg at the church of the Advent in the presence of a large crowd hy ; Hi -hop ('a pers. I^Vossli - To=Morrow Night. Cook & C Troll'll 10 v’ Attention Ladies. — Do you want a nail stylish hat ' if so. call on Miss MeK night at < ar- F. A. M i st, one ot our progressive n ,|| ^ Carpenter's and see the line of farmer- i- the happy possessor of stylish Malking Hals twin hoys. He says they look so niiirh alike that when one cries he Wan tod! — Have you seen the line of all wool dress goods t hat Carroll A Carpi n ha- to whip both in order to get the ter art* ottering at -o and !*(• eents a right one. yard, worth Id and L"i cents? donl fail 1 f .. • . , , 1 • to see them. It indications point to anything the signs of the times are that at Carpets, Hugs. Mattings, and <>il least one of the Hnchclors' Club Is < 'aij"'l in newest patterns, we can T | ir t ry ing to res ign, if a certain y oiing gentleman and lady interested will permit. Till •y were all at 1 he festi- val the ot her nigh 1. Me w .ant a i correspondent at ' every P^.-t (M fiee w it bin 1 went y miles. Me expect to III! ike this 'The l’a| icr of Spartanhurg county, and in on ler to doit w i ■ will endeavor to cover the field. If you want to make money write t o rm I.i:ix;ku. All ei MTes- pondeu ee reLT •irded as strictly • •onfi- dent ia 1, If a nyoiM ■ in town wants any pointer s about walking at night Tin: I.i:ix;i:i: I'es| h •«M fully refers them to suit you in this line at rock bottom prices. Call and see our line. Carroll A - <'arpeiiti r. — Have you seen that beautiful Silk LI,aim. ."id inches wide at Carroll Every buy er of Millinery and lb' j the finest selection ever opened in (ie) Hundred and Seventy-Fiw Di:b • iixxls to select from. >rdi.u!i\ ii. us ipnde you some prices. 1 r* .nut see M' THE MARKET REPORTS. any of the following young men who went out in a wagon Wednesday night and allowed one of their horses to get away: Shell Sparks. Claude Hoss. Jobn llollaud. Arthur I’rid- iimre. M ilks Thomas and <'lint Jones. City Cotton Maikcts. ('orreeled hy the (ialTney l!roki rag'e and ('ommis-ion < 'o. Market dull. Light demand. Hesl (i radc (I, Stains .1 Oi it ProJuce Market. ('orreet I'd l»y I'. Da v eil] iort. ( Jiiekens 1 .’1 (" J.'i Hut ter I.’1 <1 lid Eggs Id Grain Market. (’orn 70 M Ileat | .dd Pens ‘ 1 ' I rish I’otatoe- | .‘J.'i (<< I ..'id Sweet .'id fi I • 7 ! V if:' W 11 ’ • i M. v u iv xt ’ ’ rp |j.' q 1/ m Mi tl" < >11 i' Si "11 Like a •elebrnlcd politieinn onee told Onions another, when they started they Live Stock Market. found I hev had walking ahead. Corrected by J.G. Spencer. . — . Hurst s sin ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Cattle Id The subscript ion price of t his paper , has been reduced to $1 a year: (id > ^ I '' I J' eents for six months, or i!d cents for t hive mont hs. 'This has het*u done hecause we believe the heeds of the hour justify it, the low price of cot ton, ite. This reduction, however, will not effect the ipiality of the paper. ’The same standard will he kept up. This reduction has been made to meet tlie argument of our country friends.and we want them fVgl i dll ft Tlj A s 'S V’ \ A A T :• I H ^ -il M I>; f t< i I A A ix A A -•. V i A,. ' ’ \ 1.5 i kj E1 h 1 •vj JQ * ft & ^ & ' For Rent. HT11 E rear end uf the -in ^ ell pied h\ < '11» il\ A < ' .1! GAFFNE\ 7 V F* /Vi i? rvi i 5 f. \ \ It Y * "A. V. •upll rent. Apply RY. A. N . M (i( >D For Sa'e. Yoi Nt; iinnsi: m 1 1 j \V. !- A . \K'A iv- rii! tv- < >. A AI ; 1 c' • ? >; 11: .1 well all round: to help us "'ll •»(• si Id for ea-h now to douhh* the suhseription list. M’l'l.' 1° '' • Dri" - thereby proving their professions of •' io " s store, frieiidsliip. Everybody should speak |~NFS|p\|;| |.’ |i|i - :i 1 F ,nl ! ,,r Tl ! l: l ' ,:IMil ‘ U ' , M (hdfne'y Y'it \ M , -• Fed ” , " u ‘ ptt|H*r may he y, r>t \ ' Mi .vp, 1; plaecl in tlie lioines of those ot this county who desire a good secular ^^EYEH \L viiluaie' r !■ ■ e newspaper we offer the following desirahlv -ituili I ehance for parties in different local- easv reach i>l the bnsii; 1 ;i > ili> • to make a little extra money, the city. Term-1 .. - -a J e: I : or secure t heir suhseript ims tree: known on applieat ee 1 ■. For a '•Inh of five new yearly sub- JAS. J. (lAI'FNIM’ scrihers wi* w ill allow .’id cents (Jaiioex. s. Fur a eluh of Id we will allow •j'l JKt - I.', “ “ I.Ad A, •J.") •• “ •_>..')d , niying or rent ing can g. iv Januarx I si. I ! A. i / iy. 11. J « l 1 C'i ' I i 11 »l 11 ( n c N . M'( 11 H >'S PH i > !•: ing is for -.iF >• .id •• •• ,».dd Now is the ehance for a hoy or girl . in each neighborhood to make a lit- 111!—-—!— ! le < Jirist mas money. Write for particulars to lx De(',amp Manager. u < >( ip "" Come and See in- Goocts anJ Prices to Suit the Times. M h i Ic a! I must admit that eot 1011 is If vou want a good - ; i t too low ; we must also admit that bottom ligure- eali on most all lines of goods are eipially as 1. M much so, \ isiting the linn of Wilkin- Bros, il will surprise most any one to see how low some goods are bring of fered. 'Think of it : J.doo yards nice Dress Calicoes ."ic. nlll it In If you wa 1 t a good pair > a lit I le money call o" I. M. I f vou want a live hat < 1 M I b l i • i ,1! 1 tiTiu liogiu- Win PTII! I ;i lllb'l I'V . i V.' . ! : U ' ’i | j j!|;t rv ei till J ovi i • ,, - J Mi r.'i 11 u 111! llic n d i<g;!;i: o A 1 Ip ir< nig li Ln-i- i- I a i ■ i 1 n I hi 1 • dloginio l•lll||•^o : mli ’it" 1 ■. J uiiiiM- piiiI S niur. \ I mi- i !|o-- eihir-e Mia \ P : : J mo Ivanii ng (I'li,art 1111M1.- . 'Tito \ i mi ng l.aiHi - ami i I: ; - i \; \ \ a 11! - ! fi ini tin' ■ • 111 i n I I'o \ 1 mi ng' nil'll In i.i i i I \\ i, a11• ■ 111 i<mi 1" 1 In 1 r io mp ! m I Inm a iv in M ;i I h i\\ei I in n l»atr- :in niaili' low to sn' 1 1 ! li 1 v — wi -11111 g to nu -- in i 1 X IIM 1 . l or Tnrt lu r ;ian ieiilar- :o M 1 i;Y S. <\. A.tgitst 1 I . A •1 rt ment. ; '•■ -Itm;iu, ■ j-fi in i | nils. >: rd ' illl I'fdt'. • m■ ir. wiii 1 gives ul ii 1 ring study 10 out at night. do -n ;|i vi'fV lit- >•: 1: ^ A ^ i > jS i i IC I vard. 1 ndigi ies. Hines, Faneies l-l :i -y ard Sh eel i ng .‘ie. l-l 1 -yard • M*. (•ing hams • ie. naii Is .’ie. Jean s. . "JUe. yard ( tool j 1 wide ( ’j ishmerc at *J( le.. 1)'•lol'e Sold 1 or less t ban 'J •M*. (i< >i U g t hr. >ug h their st ore y so ma u v thin gs ei|ually iis '-hoes. lhlt> (Jot lung. lliin (i roecri ies. At I".. Ac. It you waul anyllimgi i m- way Dry (in'xls. I lardwan oi-( nx.eei it » t he low e>l price d')li 11! 111 ea11 i 11 *: < > i Has been slaughtered and n^adti into the finest Soap for the Complexion, known. Lana Oil, Bottermiik and Glycerine orxopi M L •3 - J • 1 U cl'. 'Think of Flour, every sack guar- ant. ed. at only ■•fL.'iO per H>d Ihs. L. BAKER, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Sash, - Blinds,«Doors,, and all kinds of Building Materials. Plans and speeiticatious for build ings made on short notice. Livery and Feed Stables. Ileadipiartcrs for drivers and Farm ers. w ho want t o lniy.sell or exchange. In Poor Health means so much more than' you imagine—serious and', ’fatal diseases result from', trifling ailments neglected.' Don’t play vith Nature’s' ’ greatest gilt—health. I > l f fc ' IS v T A Nacea Perfume and axtraci Gardner, Steat n 0 standard makes. (. i * 1 i< >iugr v . JJ-. • l>ul* 1 it I l v v IC; and all the " ; •». ill lx I •1 V \ l is now recoivin > i > •!.. Bitters! 1 make a Specialty of Feeding Stock. • 1 < Dyspepsia, rule Kidney and Liver /Neuralgia, Troubles, Firs.-,-hi-s turnouts a. reason.,hie /Constipation, Bad Blood 'Malaria, Nervous ailments , Women’s complaints. (•ct otil> the ^vnuinc- il li;i < !cro--i (l roil J lines iln* \%r.tppii. Ait (dhtn :ii«-suh stitutes. On 111 of tw(» . :>i.tmps w c 1 will MMid set ol Ten Beautiful World s Fair Views ami book- lit 1 < ’;it I Ic ami I lni*s In mi/lit and sold. J. G. Spencer, Proprietor. If vou .nc feetiiiK a r ut of sorts, wr ik ‘J ami Rc-nerally cx- li.tlistei!, fu-rvmis, have no ai>]>ctitc anil ran t work, hi gin at ixu e tak - inr; tlif nn st rcti.i hti- sticnvii.' '.ii .. tr.i-ilii int-.wtm I. i . lirown s li.'ii I t ters. A fv\i hot. ties cure h 1 • nt conies from 1I1.' very first Most “iroH'i thu'il _). .-()• teeth, anil il s pleasant tu take. A in! invite-: his Friend- 11 > e is eejveil a big lot nf 1 !:i ■ j:: in l ow n and his S;,.ek nf >h on; j dele and as Low D >:i t faii to give I t iiuy» ■y l long akeand ( ol toll 1 hem, I'iitdiug < ■ 1 K \ i' 1 It Cures 'lie Gaffney City Land aid! iiin’O' I Mb r t \ I' I \b ■ty- BROWN CHEMICAL CO BA .TIMORE, MD. \ IVi o s \A C)0 For -ale |,\ M IL |b S. (