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L CHALK IN THE CAMPAIGH. UK TALKED TO GAFFNEY VO- TEKS WEDNESDAY NIGHT. He is an Independent in the Truest Sense of the Word, Being Af filiated with Neither of the Old Parties. the poor while men and colored men Ilirouohout the state work our public roads shoulder to shoulder, together under the same boss 1 If we are forced to work the public highways contrary to the Idth amendment to the I'nitcd States const it e Jon, why not willingly go to the polls and vote together which is encouraged in the loth ' niendmcnt of the same consti tution? Isn't it plain enough to see whither we are drifting? Can South Carolina patriots stand this? Will the free people submit to a dangerous conspiracy for the overthrow of our . W. Chalk, independent candi- free government? dot, i.r Com/ress from this, the Fifth | <’an you idly stand hack and refrain r .visional District, arrived in the f'' 1 "" Diking a part in protecting the , : \\ ednesiiav afternoon and adver- ! " hole people from a state of Anarchy? that he w'oul.i address the voters Think of your homes, your wives and coiumunity from the | a'i'1 your children. Will you allow vr.M.nda of Lipscomb's hotel at S a sinister partj to cast the shackles O , t hat night. Tiie crowd which , t-> fet ter yourselves and your chil- ■j • i, • d to hear him was a mixture dren? Nay. my fellow citizen, you of lb formers, anti-lieformers and lie- will come to a lialt on election day pui.iieans. Tiie attention given the and trample everything under foot speaker was respectful with the pos- | > •>«> 1, ‘ , ars even the semblance of des- siii! i xception of one hilia>eious at- polism and centralization. ^ mi t whom Chief ('amp succeeded , nmst vote against that which seems ii: ,jui. ting without trmdde. , <" favor any encroachment whatever Mr Chalk began by saying he was : npoti the rights and liberties of the no .ranger to this pi'ople, having 1 people. It one encroachment is al- !>' .'cijiiainted willi (iatl'ney since it v.a a■ i old field. One of theguaran- toi i rights of the constitution was t luii he was a free man and had a t d t o announce himself a candidate for o bee if he so desired, lie had i d the ri formers in a better mood ! ■ ; a‘ - the trutli than at tiny time fort past six years. This was his t! !• nth speech in the campaign. I i ria l been directed mainly to fai ;lie was encouraged by the OV;d nees of support of the yollUg lowed another will be demanded then anot her and si ill another will be ad ded. and. tis I remarked before, we will be a ruined people. Do we want our constitution til lered before We have learned to obey our present State and National con stitutions? Listen. I say, listen every time a patriotic leader in our 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. Uev. .1. M. Itost'c will preach in the Baptist church Sunday morning tit II o'clock. Lev. lb I’, lioberlson is contit.id to his apart incuts at the home of I’rof. 1». O. Sams, on account of sickness. County Treasurer, F.pps. was in the city Wednesday collecting taxes, lie was accompanied by’Mr. n'Shcal. There will he preaching at Drayton- villc church the first Sunday in Nov. at II o'elo dc a. m.. by the pastor. The public is invited. L. I Campbell will take all (he bright mouoz.ite he can get in the next thirty days, bring samples to Tin; Li:im;i:i: olliee at once. Sweet potatoes and '|iossom fSouth Carolina luxury) will lie t he order of tiie day ill a short while, then the boys will be having a high heel time. Mr. A. N. Wood has had wires put i in his new house. They will be ready for the electric lights which YOUR QUESTIONS were Inn); ago anticipate)! when wet planned to perfect otir methods of Imsi-1 ness; anil OUR ANSWER now is reaily: Improved and increased! machine facilities, wilh the employment | of skilleil lalmr. insure II i"h tiratlc pro-1 dm-ts ami eflicicut service at lowest cost J to von. AUGUSTA LUHBER CO., Ikeirs, Sash. Illinds. Monldinirs, £c.. “Hny of the Maker.’' AUGUSTA. GA. THE LEDGER ABROAD. Facts of Interest to Ledger Readers Concerning the Paper. Tin: Li ikii:k has several hundred sulterihers out side of .Spartanburg county. It circulates in North Caro lina* Virginia, Maryland, Pennsyl vania, District of Columbia, New York, Massachusetts, Georgia, Ala bama. Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky. Illinois. Iowa, Tennessee. Missouri, Mississippi, and Ohio’ seventeen states and the District of Columbia. It goes to Ltd different postoffices outside of this place. The manage ment often receives complimentary messages from its patrons and they tend to increase our vanity. Mr. L. I . Campbell is a hearty supporter of the paper, lie has, perhaps, done more to its eireulaton t ban any single man in our midst and without doubt has subscribed to more copies to be sent away from the city than any other person. For this evidence of interest on his part we are very grateful and il would please, us if other persons in (he city would help east of the cotton mill well advanced us to obtain a wider circulation in a —the brick layers and carpenters like manner. The paper is well wort h both are at work on them, lie is the icy and it would be of great also putting brick on the ground for benefit in advertising the place away Dr. Settlemyer's new store near the from home if business men and! depot. niiTchants would see to it that conics Building Notes. The waves of progress to the I'icd- mont rolls, and they all converge on Gaffney. Hurry up with your elec tric lights that our works may be seen by night as well as day. Contractor baker yvill soon com mence the construction of a veranda around the residence of \Y. O. Lip scomb on Fredrick street.” Mr. baker lias completed the brick work on .1. (J. Little's two storied store and is now doing the wood work on both it and .1. IL Tollcson's mag nificent store. • He also lias the ten brick cottages land is directing alibis powers and j are to be t uriicd on here energies toward Financial relief. We j .November, prox. It was reported that tin UK- n. At but one time hud t here be. :i an attempt tn bulldoze him. lie till. wi.n Hie ,-upp • rt of this man. He o t lie fir-t man in t be world to eg. ted-!i a farniei warehouse and I'UI ■ •!'.:; dug agency . He bad t •st nb- 1; i 1 ! - 1 • it in < liarl otte in |S7:{. II.* h: . l been light ing . •orporat ions a II bis life not eorporati' ins 1 bemselvi s but t !: ."irriipt men in liiem. lie advo- cal ed the -oiltll'- l.eiiding the knee lu ' i lie norl ii in ord e|* to seen re a more c i i .'daldc division 'd t be publii i* pat- r >i : g' . File imlh a w as a secret t rust t*( i; .i ied t(i a nian to defend bis wife, 1 1 I > eliildi'.'ii and ! liim-elf with lie must have ancc until friends act November ruin; east riirht. Do no more entangling I.,,.-| |, wa s reported that the little ne- Wo get tout 1C let. I\ j arro who got cut last W ee k W 11 i I c pi !l V- t l""k ; go to the polls m ; iM ,, wit |, l|u . |inU . so| , „ r W S y .i_,<iin>t p-utx | Hays is better. Ilopcsarc entertain and vote your ballot in not ask voiir of ! ed of bis recovery. •L L. Alexaniler. formiudy of Thick i , i.i . i . ctv. has bought the house of T II your heart. ami t lien vour eonseleiice t ^ what you shall <lo. Consult vour God. will dictate that you must vote p (P jl-i«\l‘;J<*l‘'D..n LoganSlree.an.l u..,v- prineiple and not" party. j V',' 'V, 1 , 1 . . . . | .Mr. Alexander to our muM. A good conseienci' is indei'il t lie i Mr. peace of God. | -L G. Spenci'r, the dealer Now my frie 1 ds.the people may call I meats, game. tisb. el<'.. bail had I) (I’ll a iX" ideiil < • !' t lie si ate lift ecu \ i ;*»•> w il ln >111 :i cert ilieat e ■ of regisl ra- 1 ! ' ’' ! . h:i i n g 1 icen dish' mestlv de- pi'ivei ! ( , .1' it. The speaker eompli- men! 1 r I'm i.i:ii"!. i: and Yorkville i''.!ioi; i i • r . -av ing tl :ey were 11n* t wo \ ‘. : l Fly' pap( r s in the state. IF. ! lad been ta!L dug to farmers jmi'ml ' d b n.l ad apted himself to 1 tie;;. 1 lc 111, ade a plea for a free hallo! a i: id a fair e omit. He was a n!"!ld i- of m > part y and pled for a di-.- il U t i * 111 of part v lilies; bad always In r 11 ofor atliliated w it h l lie demo- me a |{epubliean. a Democrat, a lle- fornier. a I’opulist. a Tillnianite or anytliing t be,, phase. I care not for any of these applications for a man e.'pinol love bis country whose life ami act ions are not t rue. I look steadily ahead, turning neither to I lie right or the left, and when doubt overtakes me 1 will oc cupy middle ground, but when I am positive of right, no man or set of men can prevent me from express- ingmxself. We want all laboring men to have good credit ami money plentiful at six per cent. «#• • PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS in fresh a curios ity Friday in the shape of a one-eyed eat-lish. This unnatural freak was the product of t lie mighty broad. Col. Molcsworl b has been over the route from < jiimli ii to Sumler look ing over t im lay oftlm land lor the extending of I he ' s railroad. The evillenees are llial I lie work will soon begin. These aiv lively t inn s a! I be brick yard near the mill. Two brick ma chines. run by steam, are turning out thousands of in-lcl. I'm' 1 |m 1-110 st met ion lib amt ’'tiie m w ^ t iietn work. were sent to t heir friends away from i town. I ts ad. columns present aj most respect fui appearance of good! substantial business firms from, not onI\ ibir place, but otlier states. There is not a eatcli penny ad. in the paper am! all an business bouses of kno vn reputat ion. but we are get-I ting away from the subject—or, as ymtr I'mde Sam Jones would say, we | are running away from the text. Here is a letter from one of our sub scribers to Mr. Campbell, read il and i see what interest the paper is creat ing abroad : h’lmmi.Y Md. Get. Hi. IS1U. L. i'. C\.Mi , lti;t.l.. <iaffuey S. C. yM Dear Sir:—Received copy of the paper you so kinly subscribed for me (and refered to in former letter)by yesterday's mail and tliink it ipiite a bn ) /y little paper. It’s managers set ms to be wideawake in looking up the local news and this is I suppose, j tlm chief mission of a country paper. ; against them befon i se,* your mieesfy highly spoken of i Constable Lipscomb served warrants to'get her w it b many other things of and they agreed to come to trial, intensi. I really begin In feel inter-j but instead, the Wiley's skipped and ested in Gaffney and appreciate your Gaffney came to trial. Siptiiv Sar- kimi ivmcmbratice in (be shape of rail bound Gaffney over !o I he court t be county paper, ! uf General Sessions, lie gave bond T. A. Smith. ami was released. Mr. The K. C, Club's Reception, • rill* F. C, Club ||e|d a reception last Friday night at the rt sidem r of Mr. baker is giving employment to a large number of men and teams now, and you bet. be and they are bustling. IL F. Spencer, who lias the con tract for t lie erect ion of IL A. Joins' new feed and sab 1 stable will about complete the work Ibis week. Mr. Jones will then be ready for the spring stock trade. Offenders Of The Law. Monday afternoon ben Wiley was before siptire Sarratt on the charge of carrying concealed weapons. The evidence was conflicting and insulli- cient, so the prisoner was discharged. John byars was the prosecutor. (in Monday night ben Wiley, Eu gene Wiley, his brother, and .1. F. Gaffney went to the home of John byars. and. according to the evidence committed riot and rout. Tuesday morning t he wife of byars came to tin* city and swore out warrants Sipi'ire Sarrntt. Movements Of People People Yoi And Know. Looney and Col. d mining exports of eiin.. were here Saturday Mi*. Abrams, a nu mber of one of Newberry s oldest and most iv.-pooted families, has. with bis family moved to < ialTney. and taken a cottage on Victoria avenue, everybody come, new bouses are being built for you. Joliu I'cttv. who bail liD head cut msed by asking i on Ii I ei iiiseieiit iously do so bin.. d gave him careful atten- andor compels us to say cell created no eiitlinsi- . lowing extracts from a rivoivd at \\ ilk-lmrg by Mr. l| ill I d i -In 11 i-y ivijiiest : Ikeii in i be >it uat ion and kiics I'aifly. because I know rity of our land depends lii'i lie of I be people. 11’ our |ii viit its - iiit intie to main- instead of principle, our grow more dangerously Idy frii 'ib-. excuse me eg lo nor pr. s, nt ad mi ni-- Fou will remember live ov. T Iman i barged t lie Lon w b l•(M•rup1 ion I le .I'S and ’.oor people Were t be burden of oppres- ll be : II I am elected , reduce our taxes lifty • two years. Now my it Imi ii done? I will answer. In all ju>tice to 1 'n who arc (be bone and our roiini rv ; I be men w bo i H : t ruggii b in life to make ; f : iii' cl : l In na n w ho iiave in ir i'amiles and clad t hem ; and lights all the country's ! liar-! -i battles in wars, in peace, and ! in ie r things; have they not a rib ! lo complain when they know! fi m I : n tormat ion and see wit Ii Il own eyes that those earnest I have never been fullilled. ’ live years I iiave publii I, omise ' , act ieri i- no going beiiind my asser- b»ei. t la veiled within the over a large portion roe interest of minerals. Col. I M. Shell was conducting the 'gentle-j half off while in a row with Ed. Jim men around and pointing out tin various mineral deposits. Ir. Smith wn.- font^ 'y 41 memher/ Maryland and tlilTt, within itself, shows what class of people t lie pa per goes! o out side of the state. \\V a i led i’J new subscribers .the pa-t week, had H> renewals and I to discontinue, leaving us a net gain of II, and tbi- without a solicitation. W'e invite attention to the now ad vert isement s and also t he obi ones. ('. <Scruggs announces his busi- ne-.- in our columns and we ask Lt:i»- Dr. Holmes. It was ipiite anieeio well as novel affair. Tiie club is eom- posi'd cut irel\ of young Indie- aial they invite the gentl"nu*n. I le re were present about two dozen couple several of the young men being frop; out of town. Refreshments weiv served and the evening was spent al together most pleasantly. Mr. and Mrs. R. II Moore, of Blacksburg, or more properly speak ing. Ruffalo neighborhood, were in tiie city Tuesday on business. Mrs. Calvin Foster, of Iiiumn. spent part of this week in Gaffney, on a visit In her daughter. Mrs. J. N. Lip scomb. Col. in Gaffney the first of the week on busim | niersoii some weeks ago, W4is in (niff- j ney last Abmdiiy. .bibn's beaii was w rapped, and In- neck ' is somew bal disfigiind but he is still in the ring. ' How alioiit that inw brick hotel 'Tin: Li:im.i;i: has be n l;*aring so mueli talk of. It s one ol our great- esi needs. We Woilbl I)*- glad t i b arn of it> carlv eonstrueii)in. Agitate «.i;t: reaib-rs t>> consult him when' tl„ , wish work of that character. Of Stephen Humphries. ingliam A' Williams, pliotogra- Steplieii 11 tuiiphries. tif Ityarsville. pin rs ailvertise their readiness to'N.C.dicdnthishnmeTiiesdnycvcii- take phot..graphs. 'They also guar- ing of dropsy. Deeeaseii was w. II- j,ntec t heir work. know n around t his eomnittnity ami StewartCm and l»ii<*lut. for sale eiijoyol a large einde of frieinl.-. Hi bv W. R. Dupre, change their ad. j leaves a family to mourn hi- h» •. R.-mi it. if yon have weak kidneys. j the subject. you pushing, eutcrpris- L. Rlaek. of (.rei'itx iile, " a-^ ji,,,.,, u |- capital. (tin rrcspoiidents seem to liav<* C. W . Wliisomutl. of Wilkin.-ville, : Hiisiimb'rstood us was here Sunday and Monday. want them all to Mrs. J. E. Gaines lias gone to Mar- tinsv'dle. Va. to attend Hie bedside of her son I'Mward. who is ver; last wet k. W e semi us letters just as often as they can, We only ! ask that they make them short, ami rv low with H they can t do that -end u- >ome- fever His manv friends here will be . •hiii'A anyway and if we can I print eager t.. learn of bis speedy recovery. I "ii' H 1 ''" 1 :is Mr l.odspeieb has r. turned ft ( .mie along m.w ami In Ip us bis visit to his sick son in Morristown. . '"fh" « *"•»“• I't'l"' 1 ' • Tenn. W'e are glml to state that be j j, | Sarratt bad a narrow escape left Ids son improving. 1 from losing bis gin by lire Wednesday .Mrs. Joim D. Jefferies Jr. visit, d the eit,\ W'idiusday. the guest of J. D. C olid clock. Victor .Montgomery, of I’aeolet, was here Sunday. Jimmy (’ook. went to I uion lues- day on a pleasure trip. Mr. John Romar, of Spartanlmrg. was •*in town'' ."'iinday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McArthur took a trip to Spartanburg last week. . -pi,,. r ,. a soii tin They bad ginned a bale of | cotton, put ii in the press ready to | pack, and went home and left it un- | til yesterday morning. In some way i be cotton eaugbl lire but il was md I discovered until after tin* bale bad been pressed, then the bale wa - torn open and it was found that about twenty-live pounds of cotton in the centn of the bale had been burned. to la your friend—I ben let prove wb.it I have said. Mr. "Rock" Murph. of |{ieb-l I ill, was in the city Saturday. Mayor Littlejohn went to Cn'nm 'Tuesday on business. John Gregory and <>u- Abernathy took atrip to King s Mountain Wed nesday on their wheels. ’1 be trip was made in about live hours. not sprea.l was because no air could get 1< At The Baby Show. ’That was a happy, good-mil tire! crowd at Gaffney s first baby show' 'Tuesday afternoon at Lipscombs Hotel. Fond mothers and proud grand-mot hers, little misses and The Gatl'm Land .\goiiey present a Ii-- ..I (In. property which they of fer for sale. Cairo!!. ('ai'pcillcr A 11 ll||i|ih I'p'is talk->! furnitlire, burial outfits ami wag in and buggies. W ilkins I’.!' talk of wet feet and .•olds in tbe bead. Tie -t'.r.-boiise next |o John Ged- di i- advert l-' d for relit, ('ook .V Gaffney talk of the latest ■ •kilt W'ai. r Taffy''. W . i >. Lipscomb calls attention to hi- Hour. The fact that Mr. Lipscomb | ( ini' Me- u.di a large .piant ity of Hour ' i- a safe guarantee of bis ability to do w lull be says. He received two ear loads WY im sday. Holmes »V I’ridmore have just re* ‘ . . ived a fresh lot of figs, evaporated apricots apples also a lot of chestnuts wbi.'li t bey invite at tent ion. Enterprising .I. J. Gaffney, believ-I ing in the eliieney of printer's ink. off. rs three cows for sale through the i columns of Tin: LtumKit' W'e will esteem it a favor if you will | read tliem all and when you wish to; buy give lb. in a call and let tbelli | know Hint "they are men you read about. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Tiik Bi:st Sai.vi; in the world for ('ills. Hrtiises. Sores. I leers. Sail iflietim. Fevgr Sof'S T< ! t er. ('llilpped ||au<|s. rliilblajns. < : orn-. and all Skin Kruplioiis. ami 'tositiv. |> .mres I’iies or no pay reiptired. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isl'aet ion or mouej refunded. I’riee 'lit cents per box. (■'or sab* by W . R, I In I’re. • • THE MARKET REPORTS. City Cotton Markets. 'orreeted by the Gaffney Rrokirng, and < 'ten mission I 'o, Market dull. Light detuaml. Rest Grade <» •». !• Stains I.To (« .>.'?• Produce Market, I'urredetl hy T, Davenport, f hh'kctts. * * • , Rut ter Eggs L. Raker took a trip to t'owpens voiing ladies vied with father nave I liivelleil W ll lull I lie ’ -ixly day i- : lat • ami vi.-ite.l many eoimtry >i le .use-. W'hat did I find cx- rmb slab b. nehes ami no desks xeepl made from private pm-' My fr'n nds. the building of <'!' i. i ollege and the college at IL . iii,Mo .due le poor farmers' son- amt daughters, in wliieb a large oiltki'. of the peop. s taxes is Used, js oic '.reat drawback to our ptsfr pm : lor I challenge you to find a ite/ie poor maii’s -on in Clemson oil* y. —I mean poor farmer’s son ).u poo-.* men cot mot afford to send 't ii. i • . ! i Idi'eii t o t bat eollege. 'They demand Hie surplus edueatioiiul mo ,"\ p.-ut at I heir own bouies ifi 111 i* school bouses, where they can enjoy ii direei return for tin* taxes bey pay out annually. \Y. have many poor people among .not able to buy books for their ,l!-. !,. I ii right to Dike our hard d money to educate rich men's ] 1 daughters. I say this with , ngs of prejudice, for. you will \ r at the beginning of the! iinpaign mu. b stress was j jie want- of the poor man. \ n hinted that I am up- 1 11 on d \ rs. I nuike no bill I appeal to all | tout regard to their j fill lire. I appeal es- riotie ('bristian men ! prejlldiee; h t us all itnil “bake liands over in I bat )ia> been >ep- esl, d* i roying our ^•ily and noiirisliing i\ bieli have extended land entered the I ie ,o lx i ol oil .mr i'll''.' Read He Lt I I tdlllellt - to tl|.‘ '"Ust i- I nited Mate- Don 1 I he first of t lie week. W . .1. I h>pper t'iok a t rip Io Rlael;.-- hurg oil hus'iiess the first ot the Week. Logan Ellis, of Erwinsvi was down oil be-im s- y esterday. \\ IL Hamrie of 't'. ex Shoals was here y esi erday on inline- ('apt. Jno. A ('arlisb . one of Hi. most prominent allorneys of Spar tanburg. was lu re ye.-icrday mi legal business. L. A. Mitclinm. of (irassy I’ond section, was in town yesterday. R. E. Linder, tb. bustler of the Maud neighborhood, was bore yes terday on business. Miss Annis Miller, of Rock Hill sister to Dr. J. Roddy Miller, i* the if t be M isses Sams W. M. Jones, of Asbury city yesterday. .ias. R. Lit I lejobn. t be at Asbury. is ipiite sick. guest fat hers, little boys and young men in their attention to the hahics. Ar- | lbur I’ridnior.' and Toni Rrow na-si — j ted Miss Rudd and t hey made accept- YM . i able masters of eeremoiiy. Mike : Montgomery and J< weler Duiidas .'iid. avi.red to see wlii'di oueemild be (lie most attentive to tic- little one>. | The voting was lively and very even- j l\ divided a- lip 1 fact that the win- | Iling baby only bad a majority of three will li-tify. Raby Sarah Lie I Lip-comb, a .'barndim little mi--. was the favorite. 'The prize was a I gold and silver spoon aad Hie winner received many eongrat ubit ions during the afternoon, wbieliwen -bared by Mr. and Mrs. Sled Lipscomb. The show was a success, so let u- (ia vi anot her. was in tIn* post master He is eon- fined to bis roono Mrs. Dr. Rrown and children, of! After the corn was I’aeolet, are visiting t he family of Mo- was served; plenty scs Wood. Lucian Hopper took a trip to Spar tanburg Tuesday. Miss Hattie Fuller, from Beaufort, is visiting the family of Rev. .1. M. Rost ie at Limestone Corn HhucItmK’f (he OrJej o/ the Day* Mr. Win. Black, of l.inp-ton. bad a corn shucking last Thursday night. ItMli. Guile a number wir. present. shucked siipimr if hog-an4-i|iim- iny . Who will be the next to have a i.ig corn shucking? Let uni roll, Dock, it looks like ant i-bcll it in limes. There was a corn shucking at Sumlo Northy s home, a few miles nort beast the city la-t Monday night. There The New Cherokee Mill. Mr. IF I Rol.. rl - of t Im* ( Ii| Manufacturing Company was city y est.'rday . 11.' informed a I. n | n sent ..I i\ <- i bal prepurat ion^ being made lo g.» ahead with the I ion ..I t lu m w mill. Tbe ma| of brick will be commenced Hi.' of t be w e« U. i ^ ^ PISO'S CURE FOR OUHfS WHtHI All (LSI fAILS. [la-t (.'ouah s>ru|.. Th.ii'MUmid. in ti»M' Sold I." .iruiariM* ONSUMPTION have been a good time and from rowdyism, a shucking at <'. ('. gbl. Guile a crowd tic from I hi- pla.'c dioitld know that •tiled. 'The tirsl |ip is boarsi ne.-s. f.\ iMeuliar iHMtgh rliiin - • '.ii jl. R< in ; soon a- I lc ebi Id i'll a ft i r t b. ' "il" Ii pi r Milt tie at - III ' Mrs. Lucretia Sarratt Dead. \D's. I.iieivtia Sarratt. widow of tlie lati'Gilli. it Sarratt and mother of tic Hon. A. A. Sarratt, died at tic resi.b nee of Icr daughter. Mrs. J. J. Magness. at Spartanburg last i Sunday. Mr-. Sarratt was a well- known personage in her neigbbor- iiood and enjoy.-d the privab'ge of ninny friend-. Tic interment took phee 'Til. -day at Beiilah ebitreb grave.ard . Il was very largely at- telid'd .piite a number of people from llii- phc. attending. Tbe liiiriai . r\i. i - w iv eniiduetcd by R. \ . <i. M. Boyd, of the .\ie| bo.ljsl elilireb. Chaavt'Ori:. ■ ’ F. y und Skin Ointment 11 •. certain oiii's to* Chronic Bore Eyes, lirmalaU'd Eye Luis, Bore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Bah Rheum and Bcald Head, yjj cent-; per box. For sale by druggists. •£() H05,3E OWNERS. i'’.ii patting a liorz- in a tine bealtby con dition fry Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, ib, y to:, mi tli * rystem, aid digestion, cure to , : f j.jK'lite. relieve constipation, correct kid,. • di -md.T' find destroy worms, giving (). . ,• ii; ; > ; n old or over worked horse. 25 vent' p. i ire. For rale by druggists. “An Ounte of prevent ion is worth a pound of euri'. Ripans Tahitle- d«» !|<»t weigh an outlet hut they contMin many pounds of good. Gut* tubule gives rt lief. Try for yourself the next tiuie you have a heiithiehe »r hilious nt luck. Grain Market. Corn 7<> Whetlt I .(Ml Pens bo Irish Pol nt t M'S l,-7» (< L.*»(» Sweet “ ....•’id (Hiions 77) Live Stock Market. Corrected by J. G. Spencer. 11 < irses .“j* 1< t (,. !|t|:>(> Cattle H» (-. 27) Hogs >e (" tie. Sheep Jl f« Jl K. of P. Attention!! Meet in your Castle Hall promptly Monday, at usual hour. Business. R. M. G \i i xi v. ('. C. Jxt). F. Ht.u.AM., K. of. IL A > For Rent. A STgRK-IIgI SK and dwelling eomhineil; ilwflling etui l>t sub let ; sit utiHed in desirable portion of the city; will rent reasonable to re liable parties; property bus recently been improved. Apply to Nathan Lipscomb. Gaffney, S *'. • T HE rear end of the store room ctlpicd by Cook A Gaffney is for rent. Apply to A. N. \\GGp. E. WEBSTER, A. 1 toi-nov- A t - 1 \v, Gaffney Cjty, S. C. Practices In all the courts. Hons a specialty. For Sale. ’ J 'H REE good Milk('ows witb young * Calves. J. .1. Gaffney or F. G. ! Briggs. gKED Wl I EAT—20 bushels Pur ! ^ pie Straw'’ at Jl.tlO per busbel. - ,l bush.ds Improved Fiileaster." at Jl.2.> cts per bushel. Apply to J. <,». LITTLE. ESI R A RLE LOTS for sale in ^ (iaffuey City, West End. Ap ply to Mrs. A. \'. MONTGOMERY. A N. Wood s PRESENT dwell- ■ ing is for sale or rent ; party buying or renting can get possession h.\ January 1st. is»l7i. For terms. A.*. !l i > l ,1 .v t«> A. N. Wool) 1 Believe 1 am -. iling more Flour than any ot her man in (FitTn. v. I Know I am selling the best Flour for i!m money of any man in Gaff ney. Every s:i<*k of Flour I sell and if it does not give sati-fa.-tion i w ill r> t urn t be mniicy. < live me a t rial order . W. O. Lipscomb, 'B “so.' I fi lot' FOR SAL 15V Gaffney Land Agqicy. I iw vacant lots on \ 1 iriu av. nucl Two vacant lots o 1 ndfi Gne two i tnin{ ing i [ a. res at Lime-: - s-j-- Gne room lion.'*' t • . gaining .) acres la nd at I.i ne st < >, ■. < *ne 2 room hou-e a I • ■ Fi'edricl St reel. Gne l"l with 2 Iioiisi-' in norilierr part of town. I w. iity-i ight aiid on. - , 11f acres latu] frontingon Sag. -Ir'et. Two (Iwelliieg- on \ .c i.ri.i avenue, rooms cM.'h. 1 •• ‘ wit i.r, bartif and t' , I lloU.'-e ' J "II Rat*( si r. et. .'ixiy-' veil and "i. 'i : i • •- latu mini: .'"Unix -ix mile^ from < ialfnev. Gne luindiT'i ai.d ! v.. : 'Five acret Ian.I di;.ut | mil, - ij'"in (i.illnev Ol iLd • ..I, • < .at! ',. \ ■■'"!; II -uit| able fur -tore ri - -ireetl 1 1 **.'ni "g I .•. ois oif " '' >'iiU' lienr busitieit cent 1-e. G';. I v. —' .ry F> r ■ .m .Iw- ling am ' ' ■ eta 1' : •“•is anti pa i t tell 1 :; - call oif GAFFNEY LAN!) AGENCY. •Moiic\ I., K,an on Real Estate. Place OR Eiirtii IN > IK ^ When in need of Furn’ture of any de scription call on us. We also keep a lar^e ant varied assortment of Collins, Caskets, Shrouds, Burial Holies, Etc. 8>on"t to < >ui' B *1*104'^. Our«Ir * * RijO are made for use as well as ornamentation. Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries! j s 1:11:1 \ r 1: '■ in ■ l"l "f I'l'.-li lx\ap.irat.'.l '. | ri ■ \; ;.i.- I e. Fie Finest ot tli" M: 1 . t. \\ " are 1 be oiilx people in I .. n win. have eh.'-tnuls • .'U!t - "f I lie '.■a.-"ll always .el ba d. < :.;;i.ed (i.i.., ,i :• p.-eia It y. (tivJ Us a c .ll. 5 !U J>2 W ;V3 iiC^ A 3 i S t'Am 2 C Wet Feet lake Colds in tiie Head! '.I' voi ! this we a hd - * w .'ii'iii .* • ■ • I f > '' - . • . " W E 111NI we 1. 11 \ • ■ tie I." -t line of Shoe- in town and will ■_ i\i \< \ . • I w ..riecs afi iiiin on • can afford today, ! tent-' Nice Button Shoe-as low as i"e. W • • . .- ItiMtoii S||.i,'s from •'KI.DU up. t tu i' I i ne . i| < iood. S| rotig, \\ I nt ei* S! i" ! >r .M ( u. \\ mi a i n I <'!. ■ hlrci was never better or Prices lower, sp' .'ial priees on lots for- ciit ire families, Wilkins Bros. Gaffney, S. C. I i i ! d. -ir. i > : mi to t h| ^ " i - n - • :!: - \ " ■ i n i I y 111 .-iirr .iii..lie .• inn' ■ \ i nat ant now pi' i u'e 1 t" do nR mat Her of 1. rrae, iii.x eie. | will de l" I'UI dlelll l i. n 11. a! i w ^ ' 1 ; ' ' d t( m;. '.ii'' l ; 1 'iiu v s< J Ii. i: a -Ii ire >( mum' nat roil C. C. SCRUGGS. "SALT WATER TAFFY," *riu* Li 1. A Ix'-n 1‘or v'onl s* ;i l Cook & Gaffney’s. i»11 < >'r< >i; .\ i * 11 ss! Messr-. Iiigluim A William- have open • ! th PI P • I 11 > M \ PI I <> \lj LERV IN GAEI NEV CITY. First-Class Work in All the Latest Styles at Moderate Price! A Reduction of 20 per cent will be givei on ail orders until October 3 1 st. AUCTION SALE! Saturday, November 3, 1894| I will sell at Public Sale several valuablt lots in the Northern portion of the town o Gaffney City, 8. C. Also several lots in th| Southwestern portion of said town, near Lim*! stone. Terms: One-half cash; balance in twelvl months, with interest at 7 per cent. | \S. J. v i A I I XI A -