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T!S NOT A MILL ON PAPER. NEITHKH WAS IT INTENDED IT SHOULD BE. Thi Capital Stock Increased to $425,000. The Machinery Has Been Con- AMPUTATIONS. tracted for and Work on city, got his Building Commenced. gin ami hat -breads. Dr: ' A ’ ii was Stated some time ago went up ami 1 lie 1 v. vv" v going to have a new below the el >;{7 .'O .■ ,tio' mil' it was ti great formed t he > vl!' - . > - ■n!" folk- and others bc- j coincident is lievt : i wa-only mi paper. Ihe \ five years tig" HP'!? v, i,'i 1:;id charge of this business bmt her of M r Two Men Loose Their Strong Kight Arbis In Cotton Gins. The ensualit ies of tin- ^innin^ sea son are rapidly eon intr. Wednesday a yniiny white man named .!oc‘ Vine- sct. employed at the eotton .L'in of .1. I’. Itellin^vr. eiyht miles above t he it arm eau^ht in the t literally torn to GENERAL CONGLOMERATION PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. OF NEWS ITEMS OK TEREST. LOCAL IN- Ibow. I*r. 1 iperat ion. Nliller per- A singular heir husine-? .lolin. the next older ; They do not arm in a similar manner at t'apt. .1. . py ..jve out anythin^ for publi- .1. \laone>s cotton ojn. within a tew ea’ iml when the\ do consent it mih'S of Mr. .1. I*. Itellinjmr s - cue i, put down as a fact. Last IViday Wm. Thomson, in the I : ad of a mill it is to employ of W. Sam l-ipscomh. near i, null. The contract for Ashore. out his riirlit arm caught in lh I. idino calls for a building l ,,,, x theoin and it became necessary to :|-jo : . 1. four stories hiah for the amputate d. l>rs..lctTericsand llowt’'. nr 1 , i-and a boiler and engine ' ,,f I'acolet. performed the opera- !•' , |oii .\ 1t feet. (>ne and a half tioii. Mr. Thompson scase is doubly st or - idol., "i !u buildings are lobe S ad because of tin fact he has a wife c. • • •id by \uo. Mt. Isbo. The .mil four small children dependent on we-- of making brick for the build- him for a livelihood. iir. ms already commenced 'I i out ract for t he machinery ca d - li.Ynjji; -pindles and 7<t<t r looms. This machinery is : . -I impr< 1V1 d. Mr. II. S. . 11. Clm <! \\ i"k of ilie < 'harlot te Maehine Co : ij»;i : y aecompaided Mr. Wheat oi, ! ! " : p norlli ami assislei d ill t he plal is. The new mill will re< ptire o*ki t . • ipc rat ives .ill told. This will add it! ol!" 1 ***** * p copl" to tin po|iiila- t ion of < ijitl'ncy. T lit* mill will h* in ope ration in t W " 1 l\'o months. The whole business ha- Im cn laid on the scale that we are to have om ■ ol lb" b< •st mills No.- ! ! i or 'oil! h. Thi> to he a ■jreal tiling for (iatT- lie; . i In- opera! 'vc- spend fully !•(• I»' ;• rr\ <1 of t heir wages here. timl t his M ■ 1 lo Ldp al< ong mercli ants and <»1 pt i *1 l l-i lie- - "lit crpri-es. ■x • . N i • \V England | ici »ple htive : suhserih- Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. There will he services at the Meth odist church Sunday ni_dit by Pastor Loyd. Win. Phillips is busy hauliner elec tric liiflit poles. William is one of the boys who ‘mils thar." Pastor Lobcrtson. of the Baptist church will occupy his pulpit as us ual Sunday morning and evening;. Tut: Lt:ii<n:a has it from reliable source that the proposed church at tlie mill will he creeled in ilile season. |{. <i. Lay will he before Sipiire Sarratt to-day on eliarye of breach of the peace, preferred by Mrs. \\ m. Self. Misses Theresa Sarratt and \imie Lonner are with Mrs. tiray in the niantua making department of <’ar- roll and < 'arpi liters. I.ipseomb of Xshury to have the mid-i I'he county ulliauee met at tirassy die linger of t he hit ha nd a in put at ed pmid h.^t ni”ht and today. I here on aeeouut of a di.-alleetion ol the was a full attendanee. Sipiire Sar- hoiie. The opera! ion w a > performed j..,) of tliiseitv wa> there. 1 Friday bv l>r. howtiv, of I’acolet. six vear heeiime neee-sary tor the little old datt/liter of Mr. W Sam LOCAL LEDGE RITES. • terns Which Are Tco Short for a Head ing B 1 cl ed Together. The little girl of a Mr Ivlwards got her arm broken yesterday. We could get no particulars. It was rumorod in town yesterday that Mr. W . W hisomint had h»>t his gin. saw and gri-t mill by lire Wednesday night. Tin rumor could not he varitn d. however. W. I.. Kitchen who N i.i the em ploy of LUd dsoii A Co., at their , There i> one young man in town | who would he plcavd to have some i o| the young ladies to explain to him w hat an invisible hairpin is. Mark Swit/.cr. of Spartanburg, has 1 opened up a clothing am! gen! s fur nishing goods st ore in tin I in tide lock building, below Archer's toiisorial par lor.-. .limmie Mosley, a young lad who live- four 11 'Is s nor!h-ea>l of the city. piek«'! ol pounds of cotton in two hours one day la-t week. How - t hat We received t Wo com III l! tl ie.'lt |o|!S fat:! CSai in tli" face i* m e: i i s n • ,v going mi 1 fill a: d d ["I-iTVcS llo in Ao he UIISII" cessful wi *; 11 d i to tin • VV II"" ' •prise along. c rail, to t!ii- mill, and t h,g- "Tx- pi' 1 '. - 11 theory that NV.i-i hern cap ital is timid of SoutUrii, investments. m:'i:^<;.i would croak and the improve- 011 here is ungrate- *r fate tban Put your ltd p to push mg. and lie of some to sotnehody and yourself. . «c * • Decidedly New. Week << . Hopper devo- half days t imc. t wo of ny and disagreahle — Tuesday —to soliciting to Tin: with the result of 17 new subseri- dition to these we iveeiv- itibscriber- who voluntari- and gave us t heir suh- 'I'liis does not include •ei: ivin vval.- of old subseri- mak« - a total of for Ti:e In -t argument I hat : is t lie paper for t hi> see- liet t hat people are fa>t itma -ted in it. Now Ipb-eribc. 11 is>ioner II. II. t hap- t lie next exain’mat ion he hold at Spartanburg el < >1 ier -• I. ’want.- 'J" shares of t he lie (iail'ney Manufaetu- TlliV -t''*'.. I .. \\ !! i.i ms aniioiiuee t hat •oon open a photographic i - P.in . am iiiiiee that they -• now In !*'uII Ari'ay ' withevory- 1 ■ 11 I heir line. i !! A' Stacy haule rs, call your It' mi ■ to their faei lit it- to do |our ng hlisiie -•>. i'.i : 1 1 entjon of Lni'oi.t; readers is dire t< '.I to 1 In advertisement of J .< • V' 1 > > iuH*. iii ;• .: .!. X. I.ipseomb handleH t i.011: '. 1 Ids city • •:i',..■ , W:n. on vml I'urniture (em , ■ y ud;!«: Iii.- ’i y ou to he on t he Jo.I oi th'di big' ad next week. • i n • ■ 11-t h rs and mean business. 'J’he.v wotild Imv had it tlii* week hut Tv. busy to vv rite ft. load.las, .1. tialTjiey's annouiu'et l;m ’ ■! net ion sole of city loj s. I'ld'- v : l I. . md chance to get a 01 tois 'rowing town, cheap. Last week <'laud .letlcries advert is- e dstoei of tin tiatfney Manufaetu- rin r <'ompany for <ale. lie sold it Without trouble. John • ieddes adverti.-s-d a store ^10Use ami dwelling for rent. He re ts 1 'i a r< ply from a mun ten miles town and. altliough lie has not ,'llted it lie e'.peets to for it is rtised in Tm; 1.1:111.1.1;. We say read the ads. and know y 011 are not uiied- Vean read Tell them of fhcll-But t-s. [nil and Mi-- Daisy led ia marriage at < lif W ednesday i veiling, ^ll S >0 o'cloek. Tin ptaei in tin church d by Lev. < . J'i. Loh '1 Ins was M r. Uob- [his hm hut it is vv a- ovcepi ionally n ■ '•'■rt a i n 11 i 0 [•I hi r dot ii - t hat lay too late for publication this v.eel' sa „ mills, while at work Wednesi got his leg badly fractured. Pml one <'on'cspomlcnts will ph ase endeavor hone was broken, however. | to have the manuscript reach us by < out r ictor Laker has started the Widm-day. work mi the new houses for the mill operatives, lie also has a contract to make some improvement on the Probably the last game of hall of the sea si in will take place to-morrow j when ( apt. \\ addy Uoundlree takes property of Mr. Jno. (ieddes. ^lr• I hi- team to Hawkins Mill to do hat- Itaker says work is brisk Mid he has i't| t . vv)lh Ixelton. Ids hands full. He will also huiid | X | r W, \\. | |tjy s di>p!iiyed an old a store for Mr. tieddes. volume of the Sumlay-r'rliool linips Sick Lna i of date of March l^.lsoh. It'anati- Here are some of the peopit. who j Hi|Ue piece of printing ami eoniains are sick and who have heel, sick thej.« .'ft <d'good reading, past week : j I he nioUici. i,| (‘apt. ■(. .1 Maguess \V. L. HtlPree i- c.intim d to his ! died last week and was i.'i ' d I riday room at l.ipseomii’s Hotel vviili jaun-I or S.iturday at some |ioiut in the dice. I |e is reported its better. i Count ry tli'Jir llefe. l ilt l.nm.ia; Wiis Pnul \ . (ialftn y wa- kept at home 1 unable to get any of the particulars, several day- early in the week, .as ,, ^ lt .n a etird tinuouneiiig were also.I. Spem-er and U . M . t he imirritige of Mr. .las. A. P.arnett (i;i I low.ay . i,i Miss. I.iieile Throekiiiortor at .1 I. Sarratt ha- l.eeii eoiitiuedto \|,.| v j, m v Texas. Mr. Larnel! spent a vear in (ititTnev being eoiineeted his holm -ifiee !as| Monday . He i missed from his .aei'iistomed haunis with tin eotton e.xelu:m.'i' and iiis W alter rhornhill was before sipiire Sarratt yesterday on a charge of false 1 pretence, lie demanded a trial by Miss Minnie Harris and Mr. and fneml- extend congratulations. Mrs. Harris baby were sick early in the week. Miss Winnie is out again and tin* baby is improving. W. L. heller, one of the bailies , ^ ., m | , i|H . ( | ^|,| engaged on the residene, .-Of Messrs. | ^ up,.,.,, , l;iV s. In default ol pay- W’lieiit and Wood has been eonlined loins room several dtiys the past week vv it h jaundice. Tin: Li non: is glad to note his ifeovery . however. meld he was taken to jail tins morn ing by eonstahle 1*. S. I.ipseomb. L. Laker now Inis .1. il. Tolleson s m w brick store on [.'urn-I 'tie Street Sweet Singing. eovered and is now doing the inside The amlieiiei *w hieli greeted t lie 1 vvorlv. in addition tollos Mi. Laki-r ('lioral ('luh last Friday night was by ; j.s putting up the walls of Mr. .1. <J. no means what the pi rforinaiiee th-j Little’s new brick store, eorm r of s. i'V' d. . Tliere wiis not a ininiher on Limestone ami Mills streets, and ba the programme I lint was poor or poor- plenty of brick and other material on ly exeetited. Tbi i iging of Mr. How land was superb and Ids rendition of pion” eli ill plause. Hi i.- Ililieelii has - That well known of Miss <’arnd l he ground to huil I ten brick cot tages east of the eol ton mill. HI S ' ’ I'll. kings ( ham- M rs. .1 N l.ipsci mi* litii a painful d in mh d" ."l \ "i 1 ap- i* Xj*. ricn •" last Week . She ii; s tn af- t !i" [ •»: • s n-i>r of a iiittg- cl on • f the eyes ; ml u.- •s an cy c Voice. ! !.< vocal Im t t w at. r. 'he Usually applii s il ier- II an i \i i . Ho.' lam 1 wa- « If Iml on t his oec ision s i" alio ,v id 1 III; ;i :i ny other ni:m - A ! r. Lip com!, t o a j ply it 1 list ead • .';oi s * .Iwalo i- M il" ( > f ti -ing i \ i vv at ei* 1' i llsei 1 arh die iic Mi .• * < iI*'Mi: L s i . ndi- a •id tl.r m h mi.-ta! . • . ami \! IS. .ip- ■villc’. .\! n,-l:• jh" *-■ •o| ■h vv i- painfully injure 1 : dcl'i •by. •k ' v. as t'.va llciit * n •% ll«: wjll iip|>!y the medicine hei self ihe -i •!v < lion from II i. • it a 11 c • most like] \ . as by far Ihe Ivst. The bet 11 • pat ronag". A Wonderful Conqucrror. her. Mls-M was good vv I (ion of Same Lappahaniioi t lie eljortlses Trovyiore v club deserve.- The Meeting To-night. ; Don't forget 1 in ilderc.-i of f " : ■ ;• l.'meston Movements Of People You Know And People You Dont Know. Mrs. C. K. Lohison and Miss Kdna are visiting in Fnion county. ( lias. Lipscomb, our champion catcher, has gone (<> Philadelphia study denistrv . Mr. I.odspeeelt went to Morristown, li nn, last W ednesday to see liis son who i- very sick witli fever. We trust lie will find him improving. c. H l.inehurger. of Charlotte, wtis here Tuesday night on special business. •las. Cook spent Tuesday in the •J It eel 1 (’ity. .1. L*. Little returned to the city Tuesday night after a week’s absence in Charlotte. Shelby, and other point s. .1. lx. Hurt011 got hack Tuesday night after a week’s trip in North < ’arolina. V. . .). Hopper took a trip to Clif ton Wednesday on business for.l. I). (ioiideloek. .las Liirnctt. of Clifton, was lu re M ed i H mI'I v. Mrs. .1. K. Webster, aeeoinpanied by her lit t le son, Loy. left yesterday for S:,artanhurg to visit Mrs. W. II. Mitchell. Mrs. Webster's sister. M. L. Loss, of Shelby, was here yesterday on business. •I. M. Champion and L. W. Hlan- ton. of Loiling Springs, spent Tues- duy n : ght with Alex Furgerson. Sam Copeland spent Monday and Tui -day at t lie county seat. .1. I. Pettit, of Home, was hereycs- terday on business . Mr. Pettit wants news.so In takes Tin: Ij:ik;ku. From the amount of ammunition he bought it also looks as if lie wanted blood of some kind. Missi - Addie IS row 11. Annie (ireen and Sallie (ireen. oftioueher. were in the city y estenlay. .lames .loiies. formerly with ('apt. •I. .1. Mttgm at (irassy Pond, is now vv ill, < iirroll A- ('arpenter. Prank <ia|e, of Liel|ii|ond, spept Sunday with A, \\, Uoggell, jn tlii.-s city. • apt. ami Mrs. .). J. Magness upettl Sunday in the city with friends. Mr. \. IL (iaut ier and daughter-in- :iw, of Llaekshurg. were here Wed nesday. c. \\ . W hisonant of Wilk’msville. wti- here \\ eduesday. H. I>. \\ heal, of tin* (ialfney Man- ufaei uring Company, returned froni the Now ixngland Slates Wednesday. (i. <i. Doggelt. of Purest City, and Mill Doggelt. of Charlotte, .-peiij Sunday with relative.- and friends in this ejty. L '''• M. II SmiHi rejurmd from M i-'i.'-ippj la-; v' j.'ck. dr. l iltie PeeJi r Ilf hpisjllsiks, eauie iii a lew day - ago and will spi.iin| a short while with relatives ami friends in ami around (iatTncy. ».d. 11 umjdtries. of ('herokee. spent Sunday in the city. '••yatt Lipsimnib. of Trough, was here Sumlay. Mr. .lack Sniair of York county 'p« i,l this week in (LalTm-v with his IF" mi IL C- Tliompsoii. Air. Smarr is an old seimol gentlemen ami is per haps t he I lest posted man on I lie local history of this tip eotintry now living. • Mir young townsman, Allic Holmes was on hand at the first roll-call when the State Military Institute opened in Chat h ston last week. He was so iptiet when til home that begot otT belore | in. I.u 11.1:1: knew it. however. ^ IP"' i~ tin all round good hoy. his line habits and good character pres tige- for him ti sueee.-sfui career. • • Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve. I 111: Li.si Svt.vi; in the world for < ills. Bruises, Sores. 1 leers. Stilt h’lnurn !• ever Sores, Tel ter. ('happed ! lauds. ('id I Ida ins. ('orus. and all Skill Lrupl ions ami ■•osit ively eures Piles. • •;• ii , pa , reijuired. Il is guaranteeil to give perteei sa' is fact ion or money refumied. Price -•< cents per box. Por "a!i h. W. B. DuPre. Still Another. .lust us our worthy architect and builder Mr. L. Baker eonmiences tin foundation of Mr. Little's brick store, he contracts to build another brick store on Limestone street near the de pot for Mr. A. .1. Settlemyro of N’ich- olsonville. North Carolina. • • ‘ I would rather trust that medi- eine thtin any doetor I know of. say s Mrs. Hattie Mason of Chilton. Carter Co.. Mo., in speaking of Chainher- Itiiii’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reinedv. For sale bv M . B. DuPre. Tu /if:..* r , A 7 , ’ ^ g wilt Mrcm-HZ * i>w t V.ur&rjztz \ They run foT MCN tye-re;^ / / r ° r Ar.,.T ■Ar, JiyunMZ. "il $>1k\j uiilk H LvI-k: j'.C'. nC Chamberlain’s Eyx and Skin Ointment Is tv certain cure for Chronic bore Lyes, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box. For sale by druggi-ts. area TO HOESE OWNERS. For putting j horse in a fit)'* healthy rnn- ilition try Dr. (adyY. Condition Powders They tone up the system, aid digestion, euro loss of appetite, relieve constipation, ccncet kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. K. of P. Attention!! Meet in your Cii-t le ilttll promptly Monday, at usual hour. Important. R. M. (i vi i m:y. c. c. .Ixo. F. II01,1.vxti. lx. of R. A S. IX >OK Ol J 1 FOR THE mfi § Si* A * ft " x • • • ; f 3 st f ^ I m -kg t Vi r There Is Nothing “.lust asdood' tis Riptius Tahules f«*r headaches. biliousness ami till dis orders of t he stoniiieh ami liver, tine tahtile givi s relief. f: 118 -- r. Attent ion Ladies. —Do you want a real sty lish hat '.' if so. call on Miss Mcknight tit Car- roll A’ Carpenter's and see the line of st vlish Walking 11 at s. ‘I uO., : * if A <■ i In thi:: I-' .. .,ti; : | .■ —Messrs. I ugh am A M illiams. plio- togrtipliers, late of Ih idsville. N. are busy litting up it photognipliie studio in this city. They will is- ready to eommemv husines.- tlm Im- ginniug of next Week. %. € ^i ■*} ■ • ^ ^ 5T vj". n>ey will teil yoi.i v — Have you seen the line of all wool dress goods t liat <'arro! I A ( 'arpeti ter are otTering at 27>timl !!<» ei'iits a yard, worth In ami la emit s''dont itiil to sec t hem. Carpets. Rugs. Mattings, and <»il Cttrpet in newest patti-ri -. vv:- can suit you in this Pui" :tl ro.dv bottom prices. ('till and sc:' our lim- Carroll A ('tirpeiiler. — Have ,V 1 1 u seen that heiltltiful Silk LLami. .’»(l inehe- wide at Carroll A Cvtrpcntcr. only !H!e per ytinl. l U > U J , A < V 5 k ■ THE MARKET REPORTS. City Cotton Markets. Corrected by the (ialfiny Brokerage and (’om mission < "o. Market dull. Light demand. Best (i fade (i^ <" <>1 St.'lilts •>},<« ii Produce Market. Corrected by T. Davenport. (' liiekens I.» <" L'a Butter I a (<■ 2<t Eggs l*t Grain Market. t om • n Wheat . . • Li " Peas,,., ; TO Irish Potatoes, , , I.'ja (e l.all Sweet »** (Mihms 7a Live Stock Market, Corrected by J. G. Spencer. Horses *10 (•• fl'Jlt Cattle l't ( f. 'i:> Hogs . >»■ <■ tie, Sheep .■fit" .f I For Rent. F or RENT OR SALE—The two- story frame store-house am! dwelling ad joining Carroll A Carpen- ter. Apply to .1. A. 1 leddes. tone v. . ; -yri*Y .m; _ ' t * $40 VfF'GiS. f - - f j a ;i ' f, * 5 ^ 4 9 | j' . V.V -i'-U . V aI V V 2 ; y . } V v. • :• : t/'v-' •- j V.. t-x f X,— d ^.4 # ■/» r. 1 /'I/I . : . f- k ' i D f a ytlL t <., r t 'able "i! E/D ; ; x , \ i of • 0 SC ' C ; C> : n ihe sa: ; i c,V ;"i , n ;me- i rms: One-hcui can-;. • u;e n twelve mo, h0 ; with intoresi ;ii "i . ^ 'X t<. * r. y \ '• n ' K - v t ft. • '■! M % 0 S ii 1 I ' 5 11 1 i r y- • FV ’liinorv, Dry 0 l*. *->" • • * t t ''-O v I AX O , . .... * for ye O' inspection arc to c c* ■: n c e. ad ! o o !a Liiro ' ' ‘or* ;• nott; for th'S c-e and .Tie'i Profits/' Yon. ''•* v ’ *■ ' ' -v r ^ r ■, No-, i.x :r'v open • / ;o all /. Sales V" v v k & I 11l % 1 < >JK. HE rear eml of the Store room oc cupied by Cook k (iullney is for T rent. Apply to A. N. M < « >l> I'. S—Miss Fieoa ^c^ l;. ir. c i)cess Making Department uc- : -jiv , sed to see you. Caifoll, Carpentei ies, No disease is more common among tin people limn scrofula. Handed a' in. fling to-night | down troin g< nerali m io gg'in ixition is found iii m ariv evm'v I'ii nilv. in In-' *' t ii" ;i,J. 'O.'ft -tit ut". Ks|)"elad . i.,• men ret|tiested to utt (irillit Ii vv islies to i ■, some plans in whieh tiny i; - * interested. The teaeln rs and inosl of I he yo'.tug ladies of the Institute will he up,and ! Iiitsi ness ;j- Prof. '.' t i'i vitally Csoiii" fo,':n. Il may Uiaiv" it s itj>pear- ail" ■ in di'i- i if'il r inning so;v.-. in swellings in I in* lit "k or gi ,1 iv. '>r in i.rt/plions of varied inns. mm-otis nn'.niii'an" it ;:;.tV •m. tin know n id i af ai !'l| t h" lungs It lim Teachers Examination '“THE next extimimtlipu of teachers * will he hehl at Spartanburg on Saturday '*"1. “JO. IS'.ll. Mbit" Imielmrs will he exaiiiineil in tli" Magnolia St reel (•radt'il School htiildilig. < olore.l teaeln rs will he examined in tli" Hun St re t (iraded School huildiiig. I'n "xaininat ion will begin at !• • ( lock a. m. B. B. CHAPMAN, •ehoo! < Nnnniissioiier. or i, 1 here will be oeeasion. 'I'here will solin' gooi I mn.-i" for the VVtopillg III m) i- I he prime ciin.-e of eoiisUiiipi In whatever foriu scrofula manifest itself is its inveterate he m> admission !< and no eollcel ions nor suh.-cripl ions will he solicited. The mei't ing will he held in Wood s ILill. at s o’clock. All are invited. Built* :ii:*,t Hood s SarsapitriIIti foe ami eotitjtiepor, Thi- medicine lm- such powerful til- teiiitiv" ami vitali/.ing elTccIs upon Ihe blood that every tmee of impuri ty is expelled, and tin blood is made rich, pure and lieultby. Wanted. < tall ne vs tv wO'f . J i ' Mw'*" ’ houses to reiT' ' huv X \ \ ^ when pt‘opIe ti' ^ u v\*V u v\‘V for I here V.» 1 ' S old -lock Ca 11 my t uring < ompany . \. N. \Y(M»D J. E. WEBSTER, A ( ! <»rm*v A 1 - I >V. Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collet! t ions a specially. 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., ha ml le on r goods in (ia t! ney a in I vv i i i he phased to sell the celebrated : Preiu i it in (’arolina Buggy orany- liijilg else Ihtil goc.- on wheels (all tln-m for iinylhjng in their line and you will be treated right. But don't forget to ask lor tin "Pn iiiiiiiii Carolina Buggy," manufactured on honor by Carolina Buggy Co., VorU villi*. !*. C\ Ti. F*e. um? rtirniuira lx :l V» ho advert isc in '! • ' • • ! > U ■ y. (i . > i bUlL-t At". ./iT.n it cor.ic.i to : "in : : f rt nuu. Six'", hm. Lie. 1 SV I ' I , " , iv fD' .ti i. : i-u .. }: i Jhjlij Til it u / CarroM, Carpenter ik Hun';.' Ties. |L < < • ' i; s. ! ., .. N i: ollX. Jt W Sale. TS for stile in ML -t End. t J» »\ti.*»mi:ry. R pS I N ! U vv • !: • or i’"iil : piirty • i 'jt■ I jxi--i»>n 1 I ' II’ t Cl lll. I \. N M (»* »l». Transact a General Banking Business S.'itety Deposit Boxes for Rent. I allowed on Time Deposits by I A I« Arrangemonts.. ^ om* I i il. Will give you next w(?ek a list or desirable property they have 1 j * sale, i' you have any Real Estn.te you wish to sel! ‘ Otit CAT tiH THEM. i'ERMS KOBEP 11 "