The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 02, 1894, Image 4
A PRETTY SOCIAL EVENT. MR. DAVIES ON DEMOCRACY
MK.SHKI.TON SPARKS AND MISS THE PRESIDENT’S NAME ELIC-
DESSIE BYARS UNITED. ITS APPLAUSE.
The Ceremony Performed by the Rev. Speaking Under Disadvantages—The
J. M. Bostick in the Presence Patience Displayed by the Am
oi a Large Circle of Ad
miring Friends.
Tin niavriago of Mr. Shelton
Spark - to Miss llessie Byars last
niuht at the home of the bride's
par'iit- corner of Logan and
IVtt.N -t reels was a pretty so
cial event. There were pro
bably too hundred people present.
I.oie: m ’ore the hour announced for
1 lie erivini>ny to take place the
gue-t - :- ran to arrive and when the
eil \ cIock struck eight llicre was as
brilliant a gathering as has assem
bled in (lalYney in a long time. I*re-
eisely at cigiit Mi— Saleiia l.ip-eomb
began tie- wedding march and the
attendants hied in the front parlor
elosch followed by the bride and
groom, who look their position un
der a beautiful wedding bell. The
eeivn ny \\a~ performed by the Kev.
.1. M . liosl iek of tlie Limestone Bap
tist ' hureii and was a eom])osition of
grin eful rhetorie. Tb<- iiride was at-
tir. i in an attractive dress of white
-ilk. w'uih the groom was arrayed in
a >uii *■ i Mack. After the eermnony
the you-'g cuiiple proceeded to the
Wo.-! | a'f where they received the
eoi _r :i ulat ions of their many friends
aft .' oi'-ii an elegant and bounteous
roj . s; w. - served.
T.v presents were numerous ami
eonsi-ni l of gold and silver ware,
(diina '.-t-. cut glass and useful house
hold a]'’ie|cs. some of whiidi came
fro'; :... iivia and Nort ii < ’aro Tina.
i _r ole of I lie most uni-
V' I voting men of this citv
dience—The Attention
of the Crowd.
\V. IL Davie. Jndependent deino-
eratie candidate for Congress from
t his.t he Tift b South < 'arolina < 'ongr ■>-
| sional Ihstriel arrived in the city
last Friday and advertised to spiak
from the vt randa of Lipscombs Ho
tel at s o'clock at night. W lien tin
hour arrived it was niining and very
disagreeable. Mr. I*avie began by
returning thanks to the audience for
their at tendance and asked them to
bear with him although the weather
was in.dement. Among other thing.-
he said: 'I hope the next time I
have occasion to add res:- you I will
lie hotter qualified to do >o on ac
count of service in (’oiigress an ! that
you will have a better place for me
to speak at—a new court house. You
need one and ought to have it. You
are entitled to it. I am in full sym
pathy with the national democratic
administration. 1 believe every dem
ocratic representative in Congress
should he. Only in that way can he
serve his constitllents best. One has
to he in accord with the administra
tion in order to secure any of the
benefits sueh as patronage, etc. Our
present representative is not in sym
pathy with the administration. The
cotise.jucnec of which is he is black
listed ami cannot secure the patron
age for his constituents lie should. I
am opposed to primaries. The result
of primaries today is what I foresaw
twenty years ago. We have now two
parties—or fractions—in the demo-
*1 tii i i .
d’iS'ed hv
the svell-knosvn
eratie |
.arty W e -lion 1
d "ii
firm «»
J. G. ' iallosvi
as A Son. svhile
t he old
convention plan.
I t. i:
the I i
xdi is il most
ehiirming young ;
the lies’
1. 1 felt 1 hud a
righ
la«ly ;i
■i a largt
• girele of iidmir-
nouuee
myself a cand'ui
late.
iiur ii’
ie' ids.
not and
ueVi r svas a member
Mr.
and Mrs. Sjiai
rks left early t his
it 11 ia nee
. 1 am not phi
iged
inonii
•:.. t'oi' a visit
lot he parents of
demand
s of t he alliance.
TP
[Ur
mom. Mr. i
md Mrs. .1. W.
1 diil m
•t go into the primary
Sic; rk
- ‘ \shurv.
S. C. Thev svill
cause in order to he siie "
ssful
GENE. AL CONGLOMERATION
OF NKWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN
TEREST.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, Yet None
Too Short Not To
Mention.
.1. L. Alexander is busy handling
limit trees, lie calls it out door cx-
ereisc.
M . < >. Lipscomb says he i- satis
lied he handles more Hour than any
man in (ialTncy.
•hdm Mabry lias accept .1 a posi
tion with Wilkins Bros, for the r -
mainder of the M‘IiS< *11.
t amphi ll ,V Creech, ot Bodgers-
villt . Ten11.. are at .!. B. Easterly s
stables with a lot of hors. s.
Hr. C. S. Gardner, of Greenville,
will preach in the Baptist Church
Stindav night at T.d'l o clock.
J ust ice Bonner has
In ell eon ii Ill'll
to his bed for a sveek
ss it 1i a s
indh-posit ion. 1 le is
hosvever.
getting heller.
T. B. W ilkins, svho
has he.'ll eon-
lined to his home for
sescrai sveeks
past hs an at Iek of ft-
he out Mondav.
ser. svas able to
r ' : he My tomorrow morn-
T ■ u .eake (ialTncy tluir future
lloUi'
i attendant- were Mr. K. C.
B;. r-and Miss Mattie Sparks. Mr.
WoHord ! I umphries and Miss.lennie
K - .M Boyd L. iiatnes and Miss
M nn. < 'arroll.
The parlor-were heautiftdly deco
rated with evergreens and Mowers.
Veohg those from out of the city
w iio alt ended were : Mr. W. II. Good
in... if Sin Iby. N. C.. Miss Mattie
.lone- of Asi'tiry. Miss Mettle Mug-
ins- \i:d Mag :e Amos, of Sparlan-
hii!"
'drs. .1. K. IT
Mrs. .1. .1.
\\ 11i-'e;;inI and Mr. Logan Boss, of
Blacksburg. •
Me- ' t's, I ieorge H. Hogget and W.
K. V. ilkins acted as masters of cer
emony ami acquitted themselves
witli credit.
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LOCAL LEDGERITES.
Items Which Are Too Short for a Head
ing Bunched Together.
in city council niect in regular
it hi\ s, ssion to-night.
D" i e O ( ' 1 i'oKee Tall- ( ‘ot t oil
Ims been adjusted and the work
Mid ling the mill will he pushed
ipidly as p ps-iblc.
\\ . T. Self, of Maud. S' C. who
the house ;.nd lot on corner
r ai'd and Depot streets will
£ ■ i.- in mil \ to town short ly.
s reported that S. A. ('amp,
of ('liief Camp, who lives at
tome of hi- .-on. < laytoii. about
iles Irom town, is very low.
will I preaching in the
|i-l < luireh on Sundax night.
jt or ha - o eii n-d the services of
W. Bostic for t his occasion.
Bnniu'r -ays the low price of
lelus tie farmers the le-son
!f-sur|)orting and self sns-
(raise their own supplies
rlad t'> learn t hrotigli Bev.
PTvd. that .la ine- B. Lit t Icjohn
Iiry. i- a - a ■ mncl, jmjirovcd
fill and hopes soon to to he
III.
r('amp!'i ll the \\c||-known hog
of Leesburg, Tenn.. is here
a drove of hogs. Mr. ('umphell
lias be< n brining hogs to this market
for t lie past twenty-live years.
'he dummy line will make regular
l rip-Sunday and the remainder of
tiie Week for the benefit of those who
dc.-h'eio attend thr commencement
cxcrei •' at ('ooper-Limestone.
'Ir. Warren, the ellleient section
maslt r In re. is right up with the
track and otherwise improving the
yards and er issings, which adds very
miieh to t heir appearance.
• •
Building Notes.
m Mr. Trop t .- loret s. under t he di-
I'eet inn of I'oivnian Hamilton, will
soon ha Vi completed Mr. Wheat's
inagniiieent ivsidenee. The work on
the house.- coni raided for by Mr.
J'ropst i- of the In-si (diameter and
lranks his meehauies along with (In
best. Mr. Wood's house will not he
[inished until -ome time in .lanuary.
Contractor Baker has commenced
Ivor!; on Mr. S. 11 h nn y« r - new brick
Imildi nj.
I». K. Cecil, the eontmelorfor 'the
new mill will arrive in town today to
look after the work, which has been
already commenced. B. K. Cecil,
fills -on 11.4' In■ i•!i in iv a Week and
^vili r III.'! i U .' eii:if.;e of Ids I'allliT S
iiiiks while the work ei,n|jnucs here.
a man had to pledge Jiimself to the
demands of the alliance. I holdthe
demoeratie party ahovi- tlie alliance.
I wa- not broiiLdii out by my friends.
I a ii running on my own hook, and
will pay tin- i xpen.-es d my own cam
paign. Tart i'dpation in national leg
islation is tlie duty of a congressman.
The party in power are held nespon-
si hie for the laws of t he country, and
it is the dtits of nn mbers of the par
ty in power to participate in' caucu
ses. In sueh a eoiintry as ours where
we have so mans' ililTcrcnl eiimate.-
and iieopie it i- hard I ' make a lass
that i 'ill heiielit all alike, l heiviinv
it is neeessnrs for part ie- to eaiieu-
iu order I iiat lin y mas make eonees-
sions sotIn'lass mas 'ocas hciicliriui a-
possible to all. I make the eiuirge
against the Beform Congri's.-men
tiiat tin s ssotihl nut go into eaueiis
because I lies' Indd tin < teala demands
aiiove party caucus, tiemoerats
ought toatliliate svit Ii t heir party, it s
* the duty of a eoiigivssman to'do the
hest he can for ids constituents.
, Tin i'e should he a fair distrihution of
t heoMi a s and a representative should
can's favor xx ith tlie lieads of depart-
nii'his 'n order that hisendorseni 1 n!;-
for olliees ami positions might liav'
sveight. I i.arge that the Geala de-
iiiaud- are isot tie demands ol tie-
fame - s hut t hat it j- I iie piat form •>!
a new party—the i hird pariy. in
order to pl'e.-erve ! .« -i i V • •l , eig!l t S ‘>1
the governnn nt twopanii - are m •-
e.-sary. (ieorgi Wa.-ldngton svas a
Federalist. Tim ide;i.- of the Thiro
part,, lend Iosvard cent mli-in and so
cialism and if t lies ever gel into pow
er and carry out tlu-ir platform it
svill ivijidre an arms to control the
people. .IcITerSOU eolleeised the idea i
of t lie democrat ie part s. 'I In- repuh- |
liean party is llm successor of tlie!
Federal party. Our present gover-|
nor is more inclined to )>e desootie
than demoeratie. Demoersiey nn an.- ,
the rule of the people. W hen men
' are elected to olliee uiuii r our form
: of government they are the servants j
j of the people and are not the dicta- j
tors. An oilie'eliolder XX'ito is not the
servant of ail the peoph lie repre
sents. hut only sei'ves the svill of tlje
! faction svhieh put him in olliee is not
1 ademoerat. Gold and -ilx r should
' he kept on a par. There svas a time
when I would have favored the iu-
eome tax. but 1 have changed my
1 vicxvs. I am not averse to changing
my vicxvs xvheti I believe I am svrong.
j I do not believe the iiieome lax is
constitutional and I oppose it on
those grounds, 'lie law svill not
reach tin*class of people d svas intend
ed it should reach. I idled Slate-
bonds cannot h. taxeil. i Jiel'u ve
Grover ('h-xi laud t<> In tin- givai*v*
American statesman lising today, i
do not care if there ss' i‘‘ a million
lights in the w. -I. I would not care
if the whole piarii ssi ivaliiv heekoii-
ing Gov. lillman I would not follow
him.
Mr. Davie made a r> d .-p* eeh
and svas given eandul atteiituoi "nd
he received liberal apidaiise. I're.-i-
(lent Gtevelaud - nauc e)ieed orohm-
ged applause.
Ih v. ('. K Ibdiertson ami family
have moved from Lipseomh's Motel
to Prof. McArthur's iiome. svhere
they svill reside.
( dir city fat hers have had t he side
walks of t he cits am! tin drives and
walk-ways in the Cits (tint tars
cleaned olf in a style that is in keep
ing witli their care for their charge.
The name of the po.-tnlliee known
as Irxvinsville has been changed to
Dellinger and gen hi Tink Deliinger
is I o he I he post llUI-t el'. I I ie -it e i -
also ehangt d to Mr. Dellinger s store.
Mr. Isaac Guiton. of l>raytouville.
a x'ery ojd gentleman, wliil atti mpt-
ing to get in or out of tlm Ted. fed
alid struck on ids head, burling it
severely, one morning cm'Ix in tlie
sveek.
.1. (i. Galloxvay has just i'et m' leil to
the city from Wellford ( . ssh re
lie had h» eii for a couple ‘>| ssa eks
pulsing a tin imo! on a -ton huil'ling
for t lie Tueapasv MmiiiI; ' iringi'ou-
pany.
Mr. .1. B. Ka-li'idy di-| iasi dal i in.
Li;ik;i:i; olliee .''at urdas a uiamimuith
ssveet potato ol the "• t dieen ol (lie
South variety. It xvcighcd -even
and a half pounds and ssas a mon
ster. W Iio ear. beat ii .*
city s
In the primars deji.ait nient ot l't,,vd
Movements Of People You Know And
People You Dont Know.
Mis- Maggie Amos, of Spartanburg
is visiting lu r -ister. Mrs. H. (J. Sar-
ratt.
Mrs. A. A. Sarratt svas called to
I nion this sveek. on account of tlie
■dekness of her daughter, Mrs. S. M.
Bice.
MissSallie Waters lias returned
after an extended visit to friends and
relatives in Butherfordton X. ('.
Miss Mary Harris, one of Island
Lord's ( harming young ladies, is visi
ting Mis-Sallie Waters. The young
men of Midsvay will he all-smiles.
•Mrs. B. <’. Sarratt lias returned
home after a xveck's visit to her par
ent s in Spartanburg.
(’. W. W hisouant. of Wilkinsville,
svas in the city Monday.
Mr-. .1. K. Carpenter, has returned
In ‘ herniai < ity, after spending a fess
days svith friends and relatives in our
city.
■Iohn Mabry, a prince of mimics
and an all round good fcllosv, of As-
hiiry. svas here shaking hands with
his many friends several days this
sveek.
W in. T. Thoiiipson, one of Maud's
most progressive eiti/ens, svas here
on husim ss Wednesday.
I.. K. Norryee the general life iu-
suram-i agent, of Anderson, s|»ent
several days la-l sveek at Lipscombs
ilotei. He ssill he in tosvn a fesv
• lays and will he glad to xvrite you a
imliey.
■d i - s 1 let tie Magncss. of Spartan
burg. visited her uncle. Hon. A. A.
Surratt, Inst sveek.
Bussell Sparks came up fix m As-
hury s t .-lerday to attend the marriage
of his brol her.
.1. T. (Auger) Williams, one of the
best known and most popular citizens
of K/' ITs. svas here on husine-s ves-
tor lay. Mr. W illiam- kteps up svith
tin times hytaking'Tin: Lki>i;i:i>.
Tiiilip Bay, one of State Lines fore
loo.-t .it i/.en.-. ssa> ill tiieeitv vester-
day.
Mrs. .). T. <latTney and child, of
Anniston, Ala., are visiting relatives
and friends in tlie city.
L. * , Lemmons, one of Byarsville’s
inosi j'lMgre-sis e eit i/.cus. and a hearty
sup:orh r of Tin; Lki» ;i:i:, svas here
on luisine-s Monday.
Mi-^ Mary I’atriek.of Draytouville,
i iiefe on a visit to the family of
Squire .1. G. Sarratt.
D "• B >ss. of Shelby, svas down
eai'is in tin- sveek. attending the bed-
-i(l( of his hrotle r. Henry, svho. sve
: ai'i gl.'ul !•( -as. i> eonvaleseing.
l()iii llrossn. one of the lies’, ama
teur pitcher- in tliis section, and
unisei -alls liked by all svho have the
pit iisuiv of his ae(|uaintanc. left the
Mas to accept a posit ion svit It
A THING IS CHEAP
if it Is ((f jjimmI finality, what you want,
ami sold at a comparatively low price.
A THING IS DEAR
at any price if It is of poor finality ami
von tlon’t want it.
AUC1USTA LUMBER CO.,
High Grade product* in Woodwork, Jjoor*«
Sash, Itlinds, I.mnlier. ,V( .,
•• liny of tlie Maker." AUGUSTA CA.
MORE TESTIMONEY.
< ’( m »j m • r-
l.imi stone
ll!-
t it lit e I
he
pl'i'die
»f (ieorge
S. '1
'iirner. Bird
line.
< rass les
. Louis. W
Ol II i.
.noilo Mo
il
Mr-
gotnel'V
and Mas Shiidc
y appear
Oil
i- vi-il
1 he i'oil
ol honor f
or tl
ie ne(ii! h
of
Mr-.
1 let i (be!
Spring
I’ill' IlII 'I -1 i ||g at \
si Ml I'S
l:i-t •'-und
»IN
gia ss
svas a
[deasaut o
•I'lisii
u. A l::i
UT'
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»i r>.
congivg
it ion assc in
Med
o g,V‘ t ! Ie
• i «•
SS ii(i In
pilslol',
i In ing Id.-
lii.-t
,:pjioiut uu
ger s ft
for t his
sear at lie
:* l-L
e e. A-i Ml rs
iaiss n.
pl'l (| K .Si
- to nicel
it - a-
-• '-smell! >
ill
Ionia .'
full t hi-
year.
Liles in Spartanburg. Wt*
for Toinm^ sueeess in hi-
Dr. Ainler.-on. of Blaekshurg,
ing t he lamily of Dr. Holmes.
.1. T. Hamriek. of Boiling
aoeouipanieil by Miss (ieor-
i hero ye-terday.
D. .1. Bn* rile-'' J and children.
Ledger Patrons Continue to Speak Its
Praises.
Tin: Li:ih;i:i{ received during the
month of October Ids absolutely nexv
suhserihers and in tin- neighhorliixal
of ."><I renesvals. During the past
sveek sve added 1- ness names to the
list and hail l<t renesvals. So mueli
for the suhseription list, nosv direct
your attention to the advertisers.
The follosving letter from Mr. (ieorge
llenneiuun. the monument.ul jessudry
store imin, of Spartanlmrg. is of
interest :
<ient lemen :
I’lease tind enclosed cheek in si t-
t lenient of my neeount for a<l vert ising
in Tut: I.i:iu.i:i:. You may continue
my advertisement for another six
months. Wishing you mucii micci -s
ss it h your paper. I remain
Very truly.
(iKomu: W. Hknsi si sx. Mgr.
Mr. Henneman is a husiness man
of ability, as his sueeess in his parti
cular line svill at it st lie is t he only
person in his particular line ss ho does
business through our columns and sve
ask every reader of this paper to
patronize him xvhen in need of goods
in that line.
GatTney merchants jiiv "getting in
the sxvim." They are a- progri ssisc
as the iii(»'t progress!sv. i it. ;mI.
eolumns of I hi. Li:ixu:i: hear ssitne-s
to their progressivem ss. \: 1 uoti '
you tliink they :ire ii'>ing liii- l'((r t!i
fun of the thing. Tbcs sv all got
somet hing to say. and t!: -y -as it
xvcll. They pay for their span and
they do it foMhe mutual henelit of
you iind theinselvt s. Look at our
iirmy of advertisers. Almost every
reliable business in the cits is iVjii'i-
sented and sse helieVe it will not be
long before all take a hand in the
light for supremacy.
,1. N, I,ipse.nub eoiin - to lie livd
svith iin jit t niet is v a(i v rt is :n. ut tc,.-
ilig of the cheapness o{ ei.uiii'ig. drs
goo'ls, groceries, et*'. Mi. I.ip-i'iui ■
needs no introdiu'tion to ti(( peopi"
ofthiseouiimiuity.il- lie (se- lie:''
before'Tin: 1,i;ik.i:i!. but sv asi.
(ii:i: reiiders to reiid Ins mi
(‘arroll A- Carpenter change lied-
ad. and tell sou of the henelit- t ( he
derived from the putting the knife
into t lie prices of dress goods, trini-
mings, etc. Ciirroll .V Ciirjcnter
||i|Vi( i| re|i(i|i|t ion -••eoinl to none.
I 1 ’, ti. ^laey advertise- vali.'.i! u eiiy
lots for sale o|| eil.-.S lel'uis. il' i'l-o
calls your ill tent Ion i o i I,e import;' '•
of insuranee by ii'ivi.-iieg you :o -pri -
pare for t he heivafter.
('. T. Turner, executor "Mb' s
of L. A ‘Turner, adsci'i i - - t ii
aide lands of tlie den ' 1 i .
s a.
Trank Gull'ucy svas li'itd hefoi-
.’"'(jnil'! Sarrat I i»y a jui's Wednesday
for breach of t he peiicc and couvieted.
The .ludge lined him Si,' or ts\'nty-
lis'e day- in the counts jaii* hiisss'cr
liiliT! I I. for t lie defense, made mot ion
to appeal, which ssa- giant'd.
■ Tncle Bills' l.oc'Klmrt is proha-
bls the'.ldest niau i;: ihi- eouunii-
nity. lie is said to Ie- ninety-four
year- old. He liv s iihoiii a mile and
a half from tosvn. work- a crop every
xx ar ami is a- alert a- a man of half
his ycius. He ssas ie town yeUerday.
.I"!u: Taiuter is uioi'e jovi;il l iiatt
ilsnai the past sveek. II" ha- a ness
apprentice a' his InniS' who ssill, if
nothing happens he a source of joy
to hoth .loliu and Mrs. ia.inter. Its
;t Ii (V. and ciime hist Wnlnesdi.y
night. M'dlieriiml (diild are doing
svell.
itlier. Mr, Tim-, ^penrer (if
ivl urned to t heir home id (*as-
'iiliiidas after ii mouths so
on
Tuesda'
( nr
at
II or
drover
’i'. Martin, o
J. H. Wallace’^ Minstrel.
The above naincd troop of <• doivd
eomedians a|>p* ared at WOod's Hall
last night. The attendance svas
small on account of the wedding.
'Those svho attended are high in (Ji'dr
praises of the performance of the
troop. Bills Trido was the hit of
the even'll".- in his i'lp'rsoiiat ions,
etc. 'Tims will iv pert the perforni-
aiiee t<<-night and . ll who wish |o
enjoy theinselves , .-Imuld go. as the
performance is absolutely clean.
In Honor of Miss Miller.
Miss Lizzie Lipscomb gave a soeia-
Wedncsda.x evening in honor of
.suss smile .sniier, oi isoe
Tii.r. svas ipiile a gathering ol
Christie. 'Tenn.. ssa- here Monday.
Mr. Martin svill engage extensively in
the horse trading business in this
section in the future. He and Mr.
B. A. .tones will do husim > . togei her.
Mr. Marlin svill take sorgham oralis
other of our farm products in ex
change for iitU'-es.
Mr. Vincent I’danto;; who lived
near Boss linss ille. svho-e. iltii.-- was
noted ill Tilt: Li:!mu.i;. dnd Wedm s-
day moriTiug. Mr. Biunton ssa- get
ting along in years, being nearly if
not quite seventy years of age, l|<
svas svell and favorably known and is
highly spoken of by all svho km ss
him.
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Commencement Programme:
| 'veryt hing is on t he t ip-toe for t he
e(,o.ni: i,e/ nielli at I iuieslone. The
eomuieiex oe (,i s. rnioli ssill he
preaeln d Sundas ,■( Jl a. in: Vleel-
ingof the Mumn.e A-soei:nion ^lon-
d:iy at II ii. m: eoiicei't Momlay
night at s p. m ; .|ri exhildtion Tiie--
day id 11 a. nt; iiddre- h"fore i Ie-
,'dt rars soeid s at s p. in. ’Tie - las
ujgtji . "locution iiiel physical eul-
tma— iveitiil— 'Y edlic-diis id Ida. m.
and eimimeueemejit .••• .'"i-cs proper
.*»( k p. ni. Weilnesdit.s niglu
- •
SbamberlaiA v a -iv ; .-.d oUiw Cintmoat,
Isa certain cure T;r Chrcs- • Sore io v 'A
Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Xii nl'.s, I'jlos,
rfezema, Tetter, Suit HI ura snid EeaTI ilead^
2b cents [«:r box. For sale by druggists.
TO HORSE bwtJKrtS.
For patting a hor-e in a Tnu lu nltliy ron-
dition try Dr. ( 'adv , .i s n I'ewd-nv
They tone up the rysteni, ‘('(.I dig*euro
lows of appetite, relieve convii|KUion, rorm-f
kidney disorders iind destroy wormairing
nexv life to an old or over worked hor-e. 2b
cents |»er package. For ale Ly druggist?.
J. E. WEBSTER,
M --r- i iat I ie and Ada and -'I r, < t
ear W ■ Hid of A-htiry, itrrived In the
city W cdne-'lay. Miss Hattie svill
..j;' nd - 'ine t ime here.
M;-- .h nnie W ilkins, of I'nlon. is
Si-i:ing Miss Beotia Wood of J.ime-
st.a.. , and Mrs. Hattie Curtis, of
this city.
.Mr-. Ed. Wilkins leaveg this after-
i;("mi for ii -dj-itirn among relatives
a;ii. ie Mai'idjau iind N’i'dss-
hurg. .'ii-s.
;sli—( s True and May Ci’oiim*. of
Li nci il nt on, N. <’.. and Mary Clarke,
of Yorkville. svill arrive in the city
this aftii'iioon. 'They ssill he the
gin-t - of t he M i.-ses'Thompson xxhile
in I he city.
Buckle-n’s Arnica Salve.
'Till. Bi.sj Ssi.vi. in the xvorhi for
('pis. Bruises. Sores, I leers. Salt
Ble um. l-'.'VTSores. 'I'etter. Chapped
11 iind- C hi I Ida ins Corps, and all Skin
Ki’tlp! ion-, and nosjl isvly (it|iip^ I’jles.
or no pas re<piired, It is giiiirapteed
to give ]>ei*feet sat isfael ton or money
refunded. Trice 2a (•enlH per Imx.
For sale by W. B. Dul’re.
Wcadiru; and Birthday Presents,
—We are just showing the pretti
est line of Japanese xvurc ever brought
to this city, and cordially invite all
t lie hidies to eal! and see them. Car-
roll A' ('arpenter.
Special For This Week.
—2'»do/cii hidies fast hliiek host*,
(ah-nlui.dy siainless), and line gauze
at |o (•( III- ;» >/ub’ svtiile they last.
ChITmM >V Carja’nDT
— Lb dozen Misses' fast hhi'-'k luise.
sizes b to ’v. at cents a pair. Never
-old before for less than Id cents.
(’arroll A' ('arpenter.
Swallow It.
’That i- tlie hest xvny to take a
Bipan-Tnhiih'. hest heeause the most
ph a-ant. Tor all liver and stomaehe
di-oid'rs Bipans 'Tahules are I he
mo-1 (licet i xv remedy, in fuel, the
standu rd.
i jc \ i >B ’ \V A XT
The very hest service to he had
in the city sve xvollld advise you
•o call on us. w hen you xvanl
li l'«»l A'lMA*!-*.
(mr -lock consists of everything
to he had in a liisl-ejlass family
"j-occrj .tofe and eonfeelii'merv.
► • . t l , _ ■ *
Be **ure vt giv, 1 ' a and sve
sv i 11
v V* VOII .\IoilV % V.
\ trial order svill convince the
most fairminded person that sve
... 'ii ss hat sve say.
aiieljop in front •') |io-i(.l':c" 1
( ; it,t
W I, • (o' ide ad \' rl |sc i o
0\e||
Me A rl htir A Hmiu-. ss a m . t m ••
settle Up
I ,M I'eeler eliiittge-Id-iul ami t
of (du || ji a M'S, gl'oeerics and ' I: v i
< ’oi l!\ A
(i a IT nigs cat
1 at
lelili
on |o
eandies.
eonfeel iumvii
*s. el
Cole A
Boss sas
'if
VoU
ss ant
(•heap groceries they
ss i 11
sa s’i
■ Soil
inomyv.
Tommy < ’oli
1 ■ IS
ever
r. ads
to <|ji I Id*
proper t hing
;lh<i
he 1
eave-
l)otj)il!g undone l«i pie
;i*'l r
in- •
llsto-
IIMTs,
1 lolinci
- A I’ridinore
;i r»'
to 1
:avr a
lot of fi
esh oysters
t o-t j
as.
Tims
ll Iso adve
rtlse eaniied
good'. 1
ruit
etc
Mothers In Trouble,
’Tills Is the condition of tlm- ex
pecting to become nioi hers. T" ■•ucli
sve point lo a true friend in Mo:aiu:'-
Bi:i.ii:f, svliieh not only makes cliiid-
hirtheasy and piiinle-s, hut lea.' -
mother and child iii he;ijlhy and vig-
orpiiis gpipljjjon ; restores tin mother
to her original hi.iim jfi|l l'i|ni|.
Trice iji | per hot I je i U Iml t l"r
•1*2.od, For sale by druggist or sent
by express on receipt of price b\
MDTIlFIfS' BLI.i lil’cii .
IIS Deters St, At lanta, t ia.
For Rent.
A ST< >B E-HGl s'lx and ilsvelling
combined: dxvclling can Ik -ul-
let; sit nasi d in desirable portion "!’
the city; svill rent reaMUialde to re
liable part us; property ha- ivee-itly
been improved. Apply to Nathan
Lipseoinh. GatTney, S.<'.
T HE reifr end ot tlie -iore room oc
cupied b) ( "ok A (h;llncy i- di; -
rent. Apply to A N. W<*oD.
q'lll lEE good MiIk < 'oss - ss it h s ■ ning
o r ii i x q
I have just added to my line of Ge era: , ( ■•. , :,-e , oi. t'f line
of ('lot hing. Suit s. I’ants, Overcoats, etc., andean vm i . d for
•fb.iMi and a Fine Suit for 1*1 (•,(«*. Osereoats .fb.d*i i i fl J..,>i. ' t
Ladies’ * Dress = .Goods
In W orsteds. Flannels. Cashmere-. Suiti: g- !!• . • ia and B ad loth at
from Idets. t'» 1*1.dd per yard. I Inive as eomplet' a line of
Htiiplo (
* f'OC 'OI
as have i ver been seen in town. I give vo*i a • ; nipie of n '■
Family Flour at .fl. Lb. The eeh brat ed S-•!,. Ti,,;;,- t’i.‘
fevers body sax's) ever sold for the Mom . at .'. I. I'o •• : o d •
for 1*1.id* and svill sell you evervthing e i proiortion. ca •
yourself ;i< to ssliether I :
. :i good
-i goods
• id (’< dfee
: adge for
on scllin:
H , G (*
ap
J. N, LIPSCOMB.
WE HAVE PUT THE SttlFE B PRICES OF
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
Come and see us, we win quote /c toe low
est prices ever heard of in th o rown. Our
stock is complete with ali the newest Nes in
SHOES AND CLOTH!:-G.
Now is the time to buy your Win to- Nothing,
Shoes, Hats and Jeans.
Cal! and let us make you an est ; mo : .i3 on your
fail bill. We are offering .ALL WOO JEANS,
80 per ct. wool at 1 8 cts. per yard
pf bbm j p r
'I V ' J"*
4 -**.**:*,:*.*A^
•«3
> %.
V.
f:i rn>• •> t rain • ,m
: lm• N ' M - : !:.
! ‘-'Vt S"!ne. !.ive
. . 1 riai (■
It i* for
I'm
h -. (a
( |)4f ’s
••S- [ s t'A S
V; V %*. V
iii V .. < •< C
etc
^ .
V*
m
'!
rh a
1 S g If*
1 ii J
A M
if'
1
I
■‘2 is
j
. . y
%
- A
E
\jcAm.
Ggrpeiitei •
V 'T > bq!
. fi
r
mm,
Widen in need of Fern''-ire of any de-
sf riidtion call on us. We aiso keep a. iar^e anc
varied assortment of
Coins, Caskets, Shim, Birk Rr-es, Etc!
^ r i 3 \ T I L # > f. n ? Y ^ i e T' I * J-f OL.*':-’ 1 .
Oar * Wagons * sad O
are made for use as we'! as ornamentation.
Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries.
i *i i< yi'i >i i i-r a
^ ti
*
Mi Inghiiin A' Williiim- Inive dpeie d
1.1x10' IN GAFFNEY CITY.
h I’llMiM-.BATII G.\L
First-Class Work in All the Latest Styles at Moderate Prices.
We havent any chestnuts to spring on you
but we have a Fine Lot of Candies Confection
aries, etc. Call and see us.
COOK & GAFFNEY.
Executor's Sale of Rea! Estate, fkym <•.
! 9
lillj
J ['
> n
* £
■see.
Valuable City Lots For Sale.
(m. !,.j du Ljpicstnnc Ave., svith
-ph ndid r> room npd good
mit building-:.
For Sale.
oiid M i I k • ' iss s s
('(lives. .1. .1. (iiltfllcS of I . 'i.
Brigg.-.
S EED W HEAT—2d hushel- i n-
ple St rnxv ' id 1*1 .dd pi r Til -'e i.
2d Imshel- 'Iniproved Etdeii-ter. ut
1*1.2b els pel' bushel. \pplx to
.1 <*. I.'l TILE.
D ESIBABI.E I.G'I'S for side in
GiitTncv <'it v. Wes! Einl. Ap
ply to Mrs. A. Y.'MoNTGoMIxBy .
A N. woods TBESEN'T .Isv.II-
■ ing is for sale or rent : icirlx
J 4 ^ ' •
huying or renting enn get po-s. .-.-i.in
hv Jujuiury J-;. Ispb. For terms .
;tpidy d* y N -• jy )( h*-
$5.00 Reward!
I XYII.L pity the above ivwai'l for
the return of a hliiek and xvhite
spotted, horned oxen stolen from nn
Mompq night. Weight about l.oou
pounds.
W . t not >DF,
I i nri't lu N C.
V vi!'
'1 u
.■ of an!Iiorjt
y give
1) III
Lj
I lie
ss i
il of 1
, A. T
’uruer
I'T*
it i
'!' !
\v i f 1
11
t >
i the
highe
st hid
<|r|*.
at
1 I
* »;ii'
(ary
<
its, on 'Tiie
-day tl
Iio
Ith.
A
• luv
o i ! >
t*Ct
uihir
next,
bet sve
on
the
W
hour- of
1 1
a. m.
and 1
• i (duel
* P
Ul. .
. \>
tie.
land;
)
>e long
jug to
t he e
Stilt
• ■ of
tie
said
<ic
eeasei
1. -ilu
a I **d i
ii ;
j >«'l t' -
taiil
Imr •
ft
Mint s
on T!
ticket V
c*
Vrk
and
.•out
aining bit'.) aer.
•s more
or 1
M
sub
-disi.
lei
1 iiiid
solo
in lots.
fol-
i i S ', i
! ti".
t!..
t.i Mi.
- - - tide.
- - (ide.
. - - .fl.dO
mi -f I .OO
’ J'i'ie.-.
•i ,i is short
. ie way of
‘ ' ' '.Tie- at
i ('all on
low: :
Tot No. I containing (>2 and tivt
ii nihs ;:ci'i - more or less; Lot No. 2
containing <*2 and one-tenth nei'e-
nn ■' or h s- Lot No. !!. eoiitaii.i::; 7 <; A ; < ..
■ Il -im 1 m veu-tenths ifi'i'es more or | jD's ^ ^ *A I q
Ii .--. Lot No. I. eontaining II! . i X.L i 1 vJjjJLiiJ
nine-i.mths acres more or h.-.-. I."t
No. b coniiiining T'd iind t hree-t. : ins
aer. - more or i.'ss. !-■*! No. d. pjejnjjr.fl [.At’ T i S) Jarpaftppl
tidning t»-and •ix-teuths aer. s nmio rlujnU! I z! ihu li.ihdilvl !
or less. Lot No. 7. coni ajiiing t'd and
four-tenths acres ni >re or less. Lot . .
No. s, eont.lining (Iti and four-tent h- •' 11 T i ! " ■ . '
Here- nion or le.-s. A plat of the
same may he seen at ms' residence,
and at the olliee of Boutar and >imp-
sou. Miarlanlmrg. S. <’. Buads svill
he ri .eev, d a- -fiown on plal togis e THE JFTNA.
iieei -- t o loi
s oi Ssi.i;.—( Mu t hin| easii.
! X^! 'C .X i i%
I: ia liald.
■ mpanies as
•i .t 1 age.
1 M V*/ | I Lrm* rn
hahti
: in one and
1 sS'i y< ir-
vs it
•’i\r no*
• liuiidi
jig lots
near cotton
A Li. persons indi hied 1 . \| *. • litii'
j h u r*
: from dute.
I'nreiui
r t
mill.
** A Sams arc reipie-i e.l |o e.,m.
yi v«
op and nun'tga;
.;e of 1 he |
irctti
•lie ( '
c. Mi ni
lot at
l.ime.-iom:
i'oi'SVjjrii itini make -■ iil< .eeul at m ■•.
s. • I-
• tire 1 In pur.
'lias.e ii'om
\ uii
,'prlle.i
S'liie .(i-'nin'o ni'ul - mu-i h iicidi for
to pa
v tor pap. i- and
n c ordiug
T!i r. e re
o!i| Ill'll-
e and 1
ol West end.
closing our hook •.
Sid
e will taki place
in front ol
1 |. n
H 0 M L,
AlVl ERICA: .
PEMMSVl A ;
! A
W I . MeABTII
I, (• -vs •!.'.
Nov. Ith. 'JL
i i 11 BNi i;
T ' • ■ n! a- ot I \ I't ext i D' e d
HAfft i UiiD,
!'. ' ^ A4'\.