The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 02, 1894, Image 2
mi; WTlikLY LEDGER, Mil ii Macsi(l:iiiii/«‘(i r"ii<l in I ni<'" *
I VI UV KKMi.W HV N. two liorscs Were W MOW II t<* |»lH
I'ROM WASHINGTON.
A Newsy Letter From the Nation’s
HcaUquarteis.
|«'.im's|iiiii(icii< < "I I • I*'• I
\\ \siiin«.T(»n. oH. —I’n- idciit
t •IcveliiiKr.' fail ii n to register ami
t* his coiisci j m* ii I loss of l la ri^rlit t(>
voL'. lo^Hlmr with his failure to sav
a word for the candidates o| hi> par
ty, lias revived the talk which was
prevalent ainono democrats during
ihe lonjr session of <’on<;ress. to t he j
etTect that lie wishes tiie democrats |
to lose control of the Mouse, so that
the hist tw'oyears of his administra
tion initrht I)' free from the distnrh-
ino elements which always accompa
ny radically partisan political legis
lation. and also that he micht es
cape ha vino to puldiclx di.-a^ree
with a Congress controlied 11_\ his
own jiarty, as he fears he would
have to do in t he near future to a
•Treater extent than at the last ses
sion should the democrats retain
control of both brunches ol t'otiuress.
Meanwhile sonn of those close to
Mr. t'leveland continue to assert-
that he intends to speak, noi espec
ially ill favor of the election of Sena-
road and a t bicker macadam than was i j ( ,i- Mill, to be Governor of N. N .. but
, iso i n i.v i u v i kio.m HV
!■(,. | , rn ,...tonr Printing and Publishing Co. seven tolls a distlinee of twelve miles
Incorporated. I
$1.00 per Year. ' iM •
.s ^ oAtvtc Fixe members of your conimitte.
R. O.bAMS, - - Editor. iM ., jn; . il(h j,.,. (>f Slone.
ED. H DeCAMP, Manager and the Imxeminent road engineer. <
Local Editor. Mashtnolon. accompanied him to
Canandaigua. New York, where was
c l.i nm a i- not responsible for f oulll | „ ciinfucter of road improve-
* hr v i \x s of correspondtmts. ment best adapted to our means.
Correspondents xvho do not contri- farmers were collectino the
hute rcLrular news letters must fur-| sJ((lu , t | u ,j r an ,j pi|in<r them
>ish tin ir name, not for publication. j () pQuyenitmt places, where the
full for ideiitilication. | countx' hands crushed them and
\|| correspondence should be ad- | i;iu | t .;, , | M . I1|at( , riil | adjacent
ilrc-sed to Id. II. Me* ami*. Manamr. ■ rua( [ s< They advocated a macadam
For a ( lub of live new yearly sub-! not exceeding ei^ht feet wide and
scrihers xv* will allow ott cents eight to ten feet wide and eight to ten
For a club of Ht we will allow tfldHH inches thick, and used the material
|;, •• •• 1.bO | unscreened, preb ring to have all
. •• •_*.', •• “ 2.bO | sizes mixed together (this point was
.. •• bo “ “ b.OO | also advocated by lien. Stone.) 1 he
\'nx\ is the (diance for a boy or girl I cost of these roads, xxe are told, xvas
in ,ach neighborhood to make a lit- from .fboo to )(cltoo per mile, and we
I le <’hrist mas money. drove overmte which had not exceeded
W rite for particulars to Kd II. j the smaller figure.’'
DeCamp. Manager- j “Kx’eryone with whom we talked
1 “ " i seemed pleased with the work done
I' I> I MA l . >\ KM l»hh 2. ISHI. and generally recoinended a narrow
Matters From Maud.
|Correspondence of Tut: Lkdukk.]
M xrn, S. Oet. :|M.—We have
had rain enough to put the ground in
good condition for putting in small
grain, some of our fanners have com
menced already. Farmers, dont let
the price of Hour cheat you out of a
small grain crop, lake the chances of
soxving.
To be in our town at early morn it
seems that the cry of hard times is
lost in the ring of the farm bells call
ing the laborers to axvakc at fiv<
Etta Jane Notes.
|('orrespondence of Tui: l,i.i> ,
Frr.x .1 ask. Oct. 5{tt.—One (hi' la-!
week Miss Altic Kirl*y.
the 1
m-
X'e;, r
o'd daughter of R. .!. K
irhy.
!>i
•ked
one hundred am! t\ve:ii
1;. p..
'Hi,'!
1 " f
cotton and had t xv<* teei
Ill pu
lift
1 :.t-
sides. She noxx says i
f anx
1 ) {
h, r
little cousins will bent
that .
<ht*
will
pick one hundred and fifty pound-
and have four leeth pulled if neee-
sary. W* II done. Abie.
•ludgo I. W. Ouyton. postma-terof
haxvn I*. O.. fill yesterday and ot
Highest of all in Leavening Po'Yer.— T.atcst U. S. Gov’t Repo
Baki
Powdi
Absolutely pure
inc uinorers t<» iixviikc ai nvc .’’'"'o.ix ami :oi
h*ck. rile mills and gins on everx J so,,,, ‘ l"' l tis-- about llie head I hp YOIlll^ PHinip ^
, is SO crowded xv.th work that nnd face. Me is in bed from tin , * 1 JU1, 5 ^
o eloeK.
sid* i< so eroxvded xvitli xvork that
many run almost day and night and
the wagons are rolling early and late.
Then why cry hard times?
hook on the street corners, observe
us you travel the highways, and at all
public places iu the country you can
see t be sign of departed spirits. Who
can tell a saint from a sinner? Who
can ti ll by the conversation, a spend
thrift from a prudent man? This is
a class age. so many xvant totloat with
the tide. Will w« leave mir voting
A Reiialde anr Self-Rcliai
and face. Me is iu bed from t!„
feets of it to-day.
. My letter d'nl not reach Tin: I.iuh.i.i;
in time for last weeks is-uic.
Mr. Ih (’. Mnrperand !d> -on I’ark
passed here to-day on their way to
their plantation on the line between
York and Chester counties.
Farmers lire making but lilth pre
paration to sow wheat this fall. The
loxv price of Hour will keep them from
sowing it. Many say that they can
buy it xvitli cotton at present prices
men to the had or x\ ; ll xve love them, milch easier than they can raise it.
lie value of
r t
New York.
Indian summer in all j o;-
exhilaration is favoring our ci
er.ivoi. .i eiiy \vher - timu-;
pant- d lor air du ring t be ; ;
wide') Were termed •e\. |-
.nd
11 .1- in
it e (*(
(b-i 1 e. it
l mn
GOVERNOR cKINLEY AND1HF. used ill New .lersey. The cheapness
TARIFF. of the Canandaigua work, it being
Tin spoti-or of the old taritT is not ' done not by contract, nut on county
sati-lied to hurx it dcccntlv and let the division of the public
' , i ii , fund among the citizens, encourag-
it remain under the sod. Me must inj , th) . fann ,. rs ( .i n , r their lands
everx noxv and then bring it forth stone, xvere among the most
from its tomb and show by contrast attract ive feat un“s of our visit to t hat
how nccei-sarx it was to buy it. place.
MeKiniex calls the new taritT ’'the
xvork of it monster trust. Well no
one kuoxvs bettor than he the power
ofatru-l. Not one hut many were
consulted when the McKinley mons
trosity \x as made a laxv.
We acknowledge with regret that
one monster trust did haxe some
thing to do with shaping the present
taritT. but does it become McKinley
to speak of trusts and their banful
intliieiiee over our laxv makers?
Hi- worth ;i great deal to a people
xvhen some of tin- bands that bound
them hav< been looseil. Freedom in
some direct ions call more loudly for
freedom from all unnecessary restric
tions.
The victory of the sugar trust was
dearly boiijhl. Gorman, Smith and
liriee will be ranked with McKinley.
•‘She stoops to compter. may be
said of these legislators. There is
some sort of excuse for t he represena-
tivc- in congress from houisianna.
Sugar is her great product, they
were betwei n the horns of a dilemma
Not so xvas it with the seliators from
Maryland tthionnd New Jersey.
Governor McKinley is doing his
best to turn the tide bis way that he
may take it at tin Hood.
Me kuoxvs how to get the ear of
the people and comes very near get-
t ing t hem bv t heir cars.
COMMENCE ENT AT
LIMESTONE.
The commencement exercises at
Limestone w ill embrace four days.
Commencement sermon Sunday,
November I. I I a. m.
Meeting of the Aliimme A—oeia-
t 'urn, Monday. No vein her .*, II a. m.
Annual concert. Monday. Novem
ber s p. m.
Art exhibit ion. Tuesday. November
<*. 11 a. m.
Address before Literary Society.
Tuesday. November. <> s p. m.
Elocution and I’bysical Ciiltun —
liccital. Wediu sday, NovimlM r 7. It*
a. m.
Commencement exercises. Wcdm --
day. Ndveinber 7, S |>. in.
The trustees and facility of Lime
stone desire to make ibis an era in
her history.
Very probably there will be more
visitors in at tendance than ever be
fore. GalTney is interested in what
ever concerns the prosperity of Lime
stone. This she has shown by the
amount taken in bonds given for im
proving the property. Let every
visitor feel at home in our midst.
These commencement exercises are
a help to our town. We are permit
ted to see. hear and converse w it Ii I he
best talent from ot her sect ions.
* Likely this will he the last com-
menc» ment held in the old building,
dear to many of us from associatio; .
Tin* next xx id
her m-w dres?
with new life.
i
MR. GOFF AND THE NEW YO
POLICE.
Ilevclations continue from i
day that shovx beyond a dotlbl
corruption is rife among the pi
tbe met ropoli- of the nation,
servers of the law become tb
cupidity it- secret violators, usingf
t be ant boi'ity that inheres to thei
position as a power to compel tb
guilty to discharge into their ren
palms.
Let the investigations coldilittl
that those xvho have prosl it uted tin
ollice to the encouragement of vie
and the shielding of tin* guilty, may
be brought to face the law and the
why the diircrcncc in tlie nuiiihcr of evidence. Mr . Golf i> doing a good
votes polled by I lie t wo parl ics is so xvork in Ilk-own peculiar and fcurless
small, the fact remains and must be way. Me kuoxvs liis cases thoroughly
answered lim- and again. and. when a witness is brought before
Mctuocracy i- not iiadly hurl how- him. a fexx scan hing i|iicstions make
ever, brightened perhaps, hut not tIn* disclosure.
iu favor uf t he elect ion of democrat ie
candidates generally. They-ay that
Mr. Cleveland would have spoken be
fore this had not certain inpnlieiotis
friends of Senator Mill so acted a- to
give him as well a> the public the im
pression that an attempt xva- being
made to compel him to speak in la-
vor of Mill. I’hose a re t he t x\ o sub s
of the matter as put forward by the
friends of Mr. Clewlaud and the
friends of Mr. Mill. Non can choose
for yourself which an right. Mean-
w bile Mr. t’leveland continues to sax
nothing, and the election at which be
cannot vote, is only one xvcck oil.
The statement that Secretary Car
lisle will decline the invitation to
speak in New York, on the plea ot
urgent business demanding Ids pres
ence in Washington. is not calculated
to increase I he number ol those xvho
believe that the ad mini-I rat ion want-
lo see Mill elected. It bad been gell-
crallx supposed that Mr. Carlisle
l would speak in Nexx '*ork. and his
i failure to do so will b« charged up lo
j Mr. t'leveland bx the Milt men
I An opinion > xprosed here a dax or
two ago by ex-1 . S. Treasttr* r N( In
ker. who is a roek-riI*b. d ri publican
is wort by of more iban a pa--ing no
tice. mi account of its signilieaiiee to
tbe democrats. and as a tribute to
the peculiar talents of a politician
from an opposing peiiiieiaii. . in mx
opinion,' said Mr. Nhbekxr. "the
great center of political interest h
eon nei I. guide, protect and direct
them in the right, esteem their vir
tues and glory in their good.
We are sorry to say. yet it is true,
tiiat mir place narroxvly escaped
bloodshed and a cruel tragedy Satur
day and Saturday night. One would
have t bought that they xvere in the
borders of savagrv to have been iu
The Three C's Railroad company
arc going to build a dummy line from
Hickory Grove to the Darwin place
on llroad river, and run a boat from
there to Lockurt shoals. I he xvork I
understand xvill begin at once.
I regret to chronicle the death of
Mr. John W. Si •rvis xvhich took place
at his home near Draxtonville Smi-
dav morning in the 22nd. \ear of !d-
heax ei.-i pure et her—five • -■
poor. \nd Itame ! a-iii ii,
t horough tare-. She bed i-.-
! me
IIIleoi11e|y : we must CeIi.-:i ;•(• o
as wayward, fickle ami <1
lie palace stores are drai
this vicinity. It seems that more ;
firearms and amumunition xvas being i Hie sympathies ie tins entin
used than brains, and xvorse still, tin
POPULIS IN CECHCJA
Now. that (ieorgia s legislators are
in session, the two parties—demo
crat s and populist s—are slmxving t heir
bands. If xve are to judge by the
votes east and the number of popu
lists elected to the legislature, the
growth of this party in Georgia has
been rapid. file stand taken by
them, so early in the session, shows
a knowledge of their strength numcr-
icallv. The aggressiveness of the
party and the -tubhorness tliey wince
in a political tilt keeps tho democrats
ever mi t he alert. The fact that the
democrats have thought it best to re
sort to calling a caucus when impor
tant measure- are to he acted upon,
is itself conclusive that they recog
nize tin growing strength of the pop-
lists.
They may explain a> they please
be W bell -be ll.'l- dolllied
and lias been inspired
1 hi> year- campaign
ing aside all parti-ai
M ill as t be greate-t
I nited States, and
say the great e-i i
country lias ever si
bad an eipial it mn>
eruor Morton, of I
compelled to admin
will or not. I I be
ot her democrat ic I ’n
date might as well
Held."
rent ral lig
lire of
bear I
is Mill.
I'brow-
little
1 feeling, I
regard
eolol'i
jiolit ieinn
in lbe
fill lll'i
1 would
a I most
Till
•ainpaigne
r this
III (Use
iii. Il b
e ever
seboo
l Im Yf D< 1 II < «• »Y-
illsl.
mlianna.
1 am
t be si
him. wb
i t in r 1
in tin
is e b d 1 11
t Vf ry
to be
■sideiil ial
ramli •
get out
ul tIh *
I loll i 1 \\ .
ishiii-i-
«'0
firing was continued on Sunday morn
ing. as if some one bad a contract to
keep up the price of cartridges, but
im one knows xvho the parties xvere.
What are you gobig to do the lilh?
Are you going to the polls and he t rue
t" your convictions, or xvill you stay
at home and let someone else do the
t hinking and acting for you while you
keep silent and allow the prosperity
of great masses wreck to profit the
fexv - ' I to you love I lie name of Wash
ington ami .lelTersoli? Do you love a
pure and conservative government?
Do \ m love a free and untrammeled
democracy? Who do you want to
control t his government ? Ih* up and
doing before the cloud hursts upon
xoii There is a mighty problem con-
*troiiting ii-. Will you close your
• X‘ and let it fall on our children?
Ar> you for free coinage of silver?
W ho -hoiild grow rich by leileral pro
tection and federal subsidy ? Arc you
for IfirilV rclorm. or do you xvant the
levying of import duties doubled for
protection's sake? Arc you in favor
of the income tax. or do you think
the burdens of the government should
heavier on those xvho have hut
property? Then, what is the
I man s mission, where is his
home?
are' reipiested to meet at the
-house on the night of the 7th.
o at lend to business concerning
r.
community go out to his widowed
mot her and her family.
The shrewdest business t rail-act ion
on record is alleged to have talon
place not a thousand miles from In re
not long ago. It is this: A said to
O. ‘Lend me ten dollars.' <> re
plied: "I have only five dollars, and
if that xvill be any accommodation
you ean have it." A says: It will
suit me if you will agree to owe me
the other live dollar.- to make out the
ten." ‘'Oh! yes. ITIdothat. says
< t. as he handed over the live dollars
to A. Some tiim afterwards <*
wanted A to return the five dollar-
begot from him when t he latter said :
•’Didn't you agree that \ >u would
oxvc me live dollars'. ' Y - -aid
the other. “Weli. llieu we will ‘ .-
change our claims and tli< d> b, will
be set I led. won I it? ''Yes. that s
so. hut I can t sic the justice in it.
said * *.
An invent ive g( niu- in t In - eiimmu-
nity is said to be advertising for Gie
cbeapest and best place for commu
ting SUiridc. Places and Spreilie;.-
tioiis fumislied mi application.
Messrs. WTiisonanl and Webber
have started theirsaw mill sinei tin ir
loss by lire some time ago. They
haven't yet decided on rebuilding
their corn mill and gin house.
We had a severe storm of wind,
rain and bail last ITidax night. <'ni
ton was considerably damagu d L\ it.
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Algood News Notes.
|('orrespondence o! I'm. Li.n •;
liCM re,
ox a i,i;e!i
mark
ihnt im i*;:d
.: eid'-d
1 j >
upon <
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•ad
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rhe box Wi
edit 1 t(
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went in i
h 11 direr
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In fad t(
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1. The box *
.vns s ; *nt
r* 1 ii nar-
by a -
P"'-iui el,go,
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ami his fi'ien
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ii!v ivpiied.
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same
m igliorln oi!.
aid 1 U
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Til o-sibb'
■ him to j
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ton. now l lia t tin- i : eel ion i - just
k of.can I
li‘ C *1 If.
WIT I
(>• e xx^rd—wait in .
wait ing-
a " ' ail party needs
11 lias bad its own xvay
lack of opposit ion makes
i ITort. Lulled into fan-
pa ral ized.
Somet iniej
waking up.
so long t bat
exertion an
cicd security, then it feebly cries “let
well enough alone.’
Good w ill arise out of I his shaking
up. Democracy \xill be made to ex
ert herself and show her strength.
Would that Mr. G. could repeat
himself as many times as there are
corrupt governments to inspect.
COTTON SEED.
cs in of
hifumi*
(Biatcd.
depart ment
telx -tat' d in
Everybodx is
ms x t r\ an xions•
lit I lie peopli >
claims which
|e b,\ I he e.'im-
e\ era I polili-
lin> -pbeI - '' "I
pea ranee
Iignal for
In I can
i>ident - of
i.1 ions un-
might
I to a
IWash-
to
^ca-e-
’/ilig of
^nx xx it bin
I'se for tin*
r 'gveat public
half a doz-
k the Interior
Is hranch-
ig.- might
nuts vac-
A i.ooi)i>. S.
C.. Od.
— \\ 111. < iar-
»1 1 i:' ‘ 1
dener and M
rs. Ma*
"jal’e
1 went to
11i
.:: n t ill!
Spartanburg
last Tm
sday
on impor-
t lint v
taut biisiiiess
\
• 1 • p.
Miss l.aura
Tindall
. will
i> lias bee;i
f;;; r^h
at tending t be
< iraded
S 1,1
•ol at r-par-
n*'! «*1 puin.
tanbiirg. lias
ri t urue
d In
>me on a> - -
count of bad
bea It ii.
A Me. -ar^Cf
Mrs. .1. \.
11 arris
is eoiilimil |o
I 1! ^ 1 M #1 11 U
!»e.i uy inak>‘ a 1 empi i■ ii
di’e • -inls. millinery, lai - .!.»vi •
la- ; iirs. j (ear Is and • po!i-i,> :
bla/' i bings of xa.nity and ■ , ■
draw i Ii ■ xvondering ga/e." I i-> a:
on l"dt b avenue t in- bon ton iu-oM'-
muli and residenee strec. • ■ A
^ ork, that ‘Mine leatbe.'s u * . i-
xvax s mail fine birds." A .... i:
ele 1.1 attire, wit ii ie !• dr . :
aeli! " as s ; reel -.Ve pel’. ..n~
in t Im crowd of rushing pa-- r
‘•id'iii a lx and una voidab!;. a • > . ' -
in;:ii - I* pjii d on tlie 1 rail, in.n u. : -
ly made inanx a!io!i —it-.
wor.i- and now- could m*! up
Ala ; in- seat Iiin. look -m .:
loin, i !:■■ i anglily di- Iain and -.
in b r t ■ >w "I’i:ig In :d. : iu- !• ■. • . ' -
pla;. "d. ai i mori iU* ! ni".
tux self say im. < III XV • iu;
exeidleu! |v good or ni
M.x s\ mpat by \va- 'great i.* ■ .
tic '.o uml.- l < iie-ti rli'Id. .. i -
vm ■. abl" xx in n arro - - ar* ; .;
him I'loin a woman's band —" -i
sb i;u i b" a spirit bright. xvii'a -
lliiug of an angel light. ! a
I .. ■. 1 1 >i iXY s of Kill* . '
jo-t ii :g ali nat ioiialit i« sin •>.: •
!iey ihroiigh iiiis wide wide \\ ..a
si a i i nimi/.eil and xv- • ;
and -x luiiict ry disji'a,* \
t( "I In' Idillg of t lie faei u.. :
Ul’i .- t if ..; i his ereat ur» > and .
la 1 ' 1 mi \e. each p‘>--e-
di- u •':, • char: •’ eias
ha; ci (.*;' • o I show - in <■
1 ! ' . |
iat i u.s of voie" .
to
; I
im r
I ;i*
R.
one
(>srng of i In I nt erior
on Saturday cost the
<iovernmeiit from live to sexcii llmiis-
aml dollars not to mention the in
convenience and cost to the private
part ies who xvere compelled to remain
in Washington from Friday until
Monday in order to tran-aet the bus
iness xvhich had brought them here.
If Washington is ever visited bx a
This product of ,,urs.nl, considered ] -im.llpox, cholera or
.... : vclluw frv»*r, wliirh (hm! lurlihl, il
at um* I him* valih*h*ss, has ik* a * . . ,, ,,
will Imtomm* a town oi luimurs ii it
factor in southern industry. The ' f,,!,. to j U( |ge from I he wild panics
farmer recognizes its high fertilizing xxhi'h ha ve accompanied the appear-
' s and has been loath to I,.) { ane. of sporadic case.- .»f those dis-
Micin leaxe lii- farm. The ehemist
at isfad ion
eases (luring t Im last txveiilx xcar-.
Her powers xxill he ouickciicd to nexv . i > . i > i Gennanx has hit back on a nut
„ list rated, lo bis salisfacDoii „ f ( he discriudi.al ion mad. agno-l
' " " " ' •' ^ ^ that he can ext r.n t its rich vegeluhle * her heel sugar hx llicmxx lariH |0s|
new hut higher vilalil v ' t hat is pro- ;■ > ..... ,i ,• . ,• ,■ „ . .‘,,1 ...'.i, i;...,
- • inland ri'tornlo tlic fariner, lor the as it wc-said at the linn lie -ngai
I... .,..m r...- \.i< I schedule wa- pen.lit. in li.. t ali
that she Would. I be blow l. \I ileil,
' lo ' ^ j but it is none t he less umb I on
that account. No om reallx In iieve.-
. . ... H H 1
I’otitieal struggles are hut cradles I
A Message from Midway.
'• UTe-pdlldellCC of I'll . Io.ik.i.U. |
Minw'.y. (let. Hit.—Mr. I'. S. Me-
< '('a w of your city visited W. N. Tur
ner Sunday. ,
R« x. <'. M. 'I'cal preached at Mid-
wax Sunday to a large audience.
1 I. 1'iirni r xvciit to Sparlaninirg
!• ridax on Inisincss.
I'hat awful p.tidier passed through
Salurdax on Ids wax to Gowpi'iis.
Mr W ill. Harris of North t'andiiiii
visitiil Mr. \. S. Waters last xvcck.
'I is- Sallic Waters lias retunicl
home from a long visit to North t'arm
lima. Sj|< reports a tine time and
plenty of good t h'nigs to cat. WotTord
has also n t urued from t'lemson. t tnc
of ourgirl- would certainly lie in it lo
get WoiVord. He is certainly a hus-
t Id’. Imt -lie would do better to get
George. Me picked one hundred
pounds of cotton last Wednesday in
t hive hours.
* '. I’. Tenl is our possum raiser. Me
has only nine up noxv.
Tom says he is bound for Georgia.
Me aims starting t hi* 27>t Ii of Novem
ber.
'Dock" Spencer xvas in our dig
gings last week on business.
Misses Minnie and Alice Hlniiton
visited Rev. T. J. Campbell Sunday.
Mr. C. I’. Teal visited relatives in
North Carolina Saturday.
We noticed in the Corinth Chunks
xvhen that fright tting pitcher knocked
Mu* sipiirrel a sindcr xvitli a stone.
Let me tell xvluit some of our ladies
have ilmie. Not long ago Mrs. S. 11.
Turner was going to some of her h ttV ,. noHioVe usi
neighbors and 11 squirrel ran across j,, < his count rv ' t ban
tin- road iu front of her and up a pine fora f nr |j Iu .,i '„ V civoal
tree about lit or ."iO feet and she—like
tin pitcher—thought she would
frighten him. picked up a stone and
brought him down the lirst pull.
Mi-- Lily Campbell, not very long
ago. killed a hawk xvitli a rock. The
hawk measured four feet from lip to sarv whi <key xvill do fora man.
tip. riiese are facts. Noxv if that dinary whiskey is
11.
-eoidebral
da
her Im *( I xx il Ii lx pimid le;> r
A ehild of Mr. and M r-
Smith xxas badl.x bimud
last Week.
Mr. an(i Mr-. R. F'»r.L "i < !il-
t((ii. visited friends and relatix* .- m
our sect ion la.-l Salunfa.x and >m
(lay.
,1, t jardciier vDited hi-br<i iei - a d
sister at tilemlale last I hiii.-da.i
night.
Several of our cit i/eii- look in ’. iie
circus at Sparta 11 burg Friday.
We hear of inanx corii sinieKing.-
in our lieiglihot’liood. X'ln'di is a -mv
sign of liread. It seems that oiii'
farmers ai'i* getting tired ol i 1 I In: •
their western friends carry the crib
ami smoke house kexs ami are beg
ning to decide to line at home and
hoard at the same place.
Cotton picking will soon he over in
this section.
Next Tuesday xvill be ilie general
election for State and Federal olli-
cers. Let every voter turn nlli ami
vote for the nominees of the deni'>-
eratie party. There are s > many ifi-
dcpciidcnt eandidates hankering iGr
ofliee under I Md Line and Cleveland
(U'linM'raey one hardly knows what
he is or should he. I here is one
tiling about it. if Cleveland's sing!
gold standard policy ; s d( moei.e-x
(Iclm*( .,1
a sheep has
in
Do not fail to vote for the
and he sure you vote
tional Convent ion.
Ti ... - ill I .e dllil in ".If
l ,; ‘ ; '• l
tin ma j‘ >1’ part I >1 ! lie ■ 1 > a 11
iie ' • u;: I hcred and iiinC • ! •
ill;!, 1
Ill'
{•hi -
ill..
ii it
•turn.- and
l lie far
looki!
ri 1
for ;
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iii
in
ever be a bn
• lo —(■;
IM i: i
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I of boll lit i f
il! bea 11
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aovt
? ill tile ri;
g!it dir
1 !n r,
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a -
a time wlieii t lie 1
was i
II >
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of xvlmt be
is loo
to-i:;:
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bright pros)
M l > 1)1
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fill!
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has lo.-l ,-ig
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ter 1 i •
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v,as not on aec 1:
bt i in. 1
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alter. It
(•ails
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III ’l
ving in t iie
w rong
til,
1.
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■ always in-eii
t hong! 1:
bar!
tin
!i Veil on il! - '
•ad alld
but
t! 1 i ■
is
a sad 1; 1 i -i;
ake. i
tiie !
hie
-1
I able amt xv
ears : !e
Cl 1st I
. 1
t »!m*
S of app.e'e
' of an;
Me ||'
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IHH
Wear any ii
(um-iiia
pard
!
1 ,*! S
good giv»-
eakf
tluv.
1 ime?-
a dax. gooi
1 si roll .'
xv it i1
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il lie likes d
. an: al
da
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■! subs his
pan.ii
is !: 1
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lie
obtained iii
s till'.
ail c.
lilt little tro,
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lit t le k) g <
'4)1 toll.
II! - i
II, •!'
cu rnousl
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!' ■ i*en: , n i: -iat i
do. Si AR I S
i'll! n a !>■ iiim a \
k R i .! •
, i ' • ’ 1. r 1 d hii
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for
N(
A Uglls!. '
nomine) s
I ull.-t it u-
K. r.
Opposes the Dispensary.
Strange xvhal the renowned dispe::-
l *r-
bllt
S • C. S juts
>Jl-. j -' ;gL. tilj ji
-—an i all kindi
Building IV!,
s' STRGWG POIMT •
I* tac cures Ly Mood's S.ir.-.i, irm.: • ■ I’. • a - o -peciticutl
taai 1 — arc jivrmancr.t. Th--yst.ii cm!.; g;. l>0 t
thcroiklloundatioa—Pure BlOOd. _,
i 1 i i'L?
\,:U a O&UCLAit ! f) ^ ro! ? n
' "JY’AlIC' IS THE 0£5r. wV . (- Ky l t. a l
NO SOUb’-AlNG.
Alabama lias not been burt by the
struggles through which she has
pa.-sed : licitlier will tieorgia sulfer.
same money he get- for Ids .-eed.
proiluH hctli r .-uiled for his
than the crude colloii seed.
I f cot ton r eed oil mills are
for others, whx max they not he
in xvhich to bring up statesmen whose „ )mm | fol . ||s
grasp is st rung and horizon large. .... > .. 1 .. ,, , , ...
( '*M , 'iiai load, dax afl< i j f ()1 . p|.,,|,ihi(ing tin importation of
GOOD ROAD FOR SOUTH CARO- day is being shipped from mir toxvn. i American fresh In f ami cattle. It
LINA. | If mills axvay from us can alford to xvas simply an excuse Mi ill r ; i*rv et| as
1 well as anot her. That sugar sched-
t hat A mcrican cattle b;'.x< carried
Te\;m fever to liiiinanx imlwith-
sl andiiig tin .'.t at ('iiie!il ('f t Im t ierman
govi'rnnicnl that -iich was it- rea-on
The good work (lone in Mecklen- pay a fair price for our seed and. in i
burg county, North Carolina, on her addition, pay for loading and unload-
I tile carries a Ii'l
r lo:;
of !'cs|ionsibili-
i tics ami is hound to he heard from
roads, has attracted attention from ing, besides t he freight. il seems to oiin b >t h in :i’id mil «,l'« un.'i-i--.
us tiiat one located in our toxx n would
pit'dicr don't (piit bragging, some of
our girl- are going to send him a
eba llenge.
Mr. D. !•'. L. Turner has finished
.-owin r his small grain. Mis advice is
for all farmers to sow their xvlieat in
October. Five cent rollon is as di'iul
as a (loor nail in our section. Our
fai’iiier- have at last got to the end of
their log and they declare they xvill
'|iiit nrising it, 1,. s.
• •
1‘lterc js in Chinn a “Meiivenly
I I Sociclv' |l|c meniiiers of which
had enough,
Dis.
*5. CORDOVAN, H r * O O' V
X FRENCH* ENAMELLED CALF. ^ Jf
\ s 4. $ 3. 5 - 0 FlNECAU& ! ifiARCl '
J <3.5?POLICE,3Soles. I ’n
^ *2-WORKINGMENS '' '
M < extoa riNK. cws
'SL.J l2 - i !'ri 0 ^S: hSE3 ' Ays b-a lard
wrn ■ 7i 1 :’g> of I
BesTDO “OM, , h - 3qi ]|h
f WL OOUeLAS, : h<) oooi O il
BROCKTON, MASS. - J
V«n< cau nave nmiiey l>v pavcbaniuj \X . L. -• - ! S ' id '/Ol
lii/iiuliot f»l(i:cc, , . , . 1
other parts of the state. Not only
so hut it has stimulated them to ac-
t ions.
Mr. .1. Moline- Slate geologist
of North • iirolimi ami secretary of
tin N. i Road Immiirration As-'n'ia-
lion jix(- m the * harlotte tlliscrver
a gn at deal *1 intormation on Mils
•i. * mler *ii- supervision a
Li( • ol i iG/eiis x isited roads ill
,V I ,\ 7 Ol'k ami New .Ier-I \
purpose of examinin'.'
N. I Were foil ml
L wide tint have
• lie-t enginecr-
s I he e*immi11,c.
> Ireipient lx ..(cu
dnixving loads
live tons; ami
xvlu'ti one gets loaded wit 1
cares not w hat he does.
Our toxvn is a fair specimen ol the
dispensary law. I do m*t -up:, -«
there was a bit more wiilskex (tram,
xvln'ii xve had barroom- than there is
noxx ; and next there is more mean
ness, a hundred limes more Gian
I here xvas then.
Tin* dispensary laxx maki • men
steal, lie and all other kinds of mean
ness, for whiskey xvill he sold and
drank, and tIds is a well known fact
and of coiirsi if the laws forbid open
are young men pledged not to marry sa *‘* Hicre is alxxa.x- -oim one xxbo will
women whose feel are smaller ihim 1 *‘‘ 11 »"'>«“>• ' ,r c.-m-es
make a prolitahl" return for the 111011
ey in ve -t eil.
Fii t ilizer.- imele from tin meal are 1
aiming the be-l that we hux. For
lecliiig -lock ixehavi lound 110th-
imj riidier or iimre eonveiiieiit than
I lie meal mixed ,x it h t lie hulls
Ity all means let u- liaxa a eolton
seed oil mill.
ol t ‘ai a ,'i'b I ha I
11.11 ( at a rrh
For a pain in the mir nr clie.-l
theri I- mil lilll'.' -o rood a- a pice,
of Hanm I (lampemal wiiii ('hamber-
lain .- I’aiii- Raiiu ami 1*0111111 011 over
lb* seal ol pam. Il alfoids pnmipt
and permanem r< Ie I and often |u''
\cnls a cold from 11 Milling in pm u
imiiiia. This aiin l real m' lil is . lire
cure for ianii li;e k. For -ab bv \\
II. Du I‘re.
How's This.
\\ >• oiler ( in liimdn d doll o' re-
! wanl for a o x ea •
1 aniiot i*e cun d
• 111 .
I .1 • 111 . • 1. 1 1 1 F I rop- I o-
|e(|(| •).
\\ c tiie under ''.'lied ban kmiv.ii
I I (lien, , for l In la-I 1.1 x i r- and
lieliex, liim perf'etix Inuierabli in all
IliU'im -- I ran-ael ion- ami finamd'iil.x
abb to earr.x out anx idili'.f:iti,>u made
I, v t beir Ii cm.
x\ i | «V I ru 1 \ \\ bob-
i>I loliiiotl, V\ ■ 11di 11
A Marvin Wliole-.iii Dru
|ei|l) * *.
II a 11 1 at ar, n ( 'ill < i
ti rnallx ad ii • dir, , 11,
Idood and miiemi iirlaei ol iln
V -I e|U. I ‘riel 1 .1, pi | bol I |, a ,|i
ilmtnials Irei
Nature i ut cm led • liein to Ih*. f'ivili-
zat ion in heat lieu land! D is sug
gested that a ‘ Heavenly Waist Soci
ety he formed to advantage among
the \miriean Youths.
il,
I a I.,■n ill
II poll tile
j by alii tniggi l>. I,
M. A. Mdiiiire, a well known 1
nil i/f'i of McKay, tfliio, is of I he!
opinion that there is nothing as good |
bn - children Iroiihled xvitli colds or
eroup a-1'hamherlaiu's Cough Ifem-
• dx He ha> used it in his family
for-i vi ral Real’s with the best re
sult ami alwaxs keeps a hottlc of it
m ih boii-c. Uler haxingla grippe
he xva him-1 If Iroiihled xxilh a severe
eoin;h. Mi used ot her reini'dies xvil Ii •
mil benclit and then rniiidmlcd to
lr\ lie e11 ibII'etl - nedieine ami to
III - ,|' li'dll it oon elf, ell'll a pi rmt!
Iielil ell*'' '-’.* alld Ht eenl hollies
for -ali hj M R. Dul're.
being beyond degree. * 'oiibl wlii-kex
lie aliolished altogether it would he a
blessing to the world, !,;it that is im
possible, so we might as wi ll haxi
open barrooms, from which xxe could
derixe a ta?. which would b "iielil the
country. 11 1
Cure for Hta.laciie.
\-a remedx for all bn'iu ol Ib ud-
ache Fleetric llillcrs has proved to
he the xerx hi st. Il dfeds a perma
nent cure and I Lc mo-l dreaded habi
tual sick headache.- x b id toils inllu-
I'lieex We urge all who are allided to
procure II bottle alld gixe ibis I'eine-
d\ a fair t rial. 111 cast o! habit mil
cim -t ipiit ion Fled i’h' I’ul •' •''' curi - by
•'iX'ill 1 'tile needed I ol If I o 1 I il ’ bow e I s,
and few cases loin, f -• -l Mu use of
wliero at loxvcr prices , , . , ,.
any ,,t’icr make. Take no Mibsl.M! .1 T-r-. .
ctu.ilcr cuuuot supply you, xve tr.u. n !> j HP
Wl Ki is BtiOS.,G,ii:B.C. ■ G ...
. tey
v Wagon an
\i , Fui niiiura
III
aCavrats, aad Trade-Mart;s oHtatncd and all Pat-Y
<11.1!,. -ill. O''tvl ,'ol 1 r MODCnaTE FrtE. 5
Ouho*ncr is Opposite U. S. PArrarOmccJ
DHxi < iH - 1 Mfc J’ t't .»L HI tiillC tLUil trio.:' j
a ivM* *te ie,:n Washinati a. t
. ,.J n ’. draw .. . ^ 1, x *
>1 n. \X : advi.-c. il p it' mi, -
j) ,r-'C, Our (cu n<>t duct, ! p.r a 1
^ _ — ttlL.i.ft.tlD'. ,! ’L#
um <
•I \v
t his medicine. I rV iI "Ie '
hollies oidx .H*e at I*
drug store.
p A Pamphlet. “ 11 wtuO'ii ,1 . J
/. 1 1 m. m l!": U. & J"xJ iwWit,a 1 'a t
J-ciii. tree, Aildrcsx, i
iC.A.SNOW&CO.L
5 Opp. ParrNT Ooict, W*shington. t>. C. H
Cai Oliilii