The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 16, 1894, Image 2
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fho Lime
LIGHT.
one I’rmtiiij: ;inil I’ublislnm; Co.
Incorporated.
$1.00 per Sear.
K. O. SAMS. - - Editor.
ED. H. DeCAMP, Manager and
Local Editor.
for
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be in
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of our
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our
st ores
and
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This iv
ill 1
v a
gn
at
improve
ment
over mir pn int tlitwlof li^htin^.
Il will j)i*ol>al*lv 1m a lon^time before
tbe are lie;!
w I
■ai|>erse(leil
for
pin i.rnci i: i-; nol res])on!*ibk . , . , .
• I,., vi, of eorrespomlenls. j lit-dnino tip wbal is under ibe canopy
('nrre'i'Oiiilenl- ^'.bl> do not contri- of heaven. I’le li^bt i^ briydi! itnil
lmt« ri uiilar new- letters innsl Itn*-, t hi shadow -cast are eorrespondin'rly
•ish their name, noi for publieation, (1;irk therefore (»bieeli«»nab!e.
nut for itlent ilieat ion.
Ml eorrespondeitee should be ad
dressed to Kd. II. I tel amp. Miiuaj'er.
for a elub o
serilters we w iI
loir a elub of
live new yearly sub- I
I allow "tit cents
|u we will allow $1 .n<>
I.*, •• •• l.oO
•j;t •• “ 2.rti*
•til “ “ .>.(Mi I froin rea< luit'/t in
for a bov or L'irl :
to make a lit-
Now i- tbe rdianet
in each neiyhhorhoor
t |e t 'brist ma ; money.
Wrilt for partieulars to I'M II.
Itel'amp. Mannyer.
PKIDAV. *\ KM I’.KIJ Hi. IS'.M.
WHKAT AND COTTON.
(tver-produet ion of wheat in the
west and cotton in the -oiith has
lull itsoreaf liudit yd vino power
mends it fbr out door purposes.
Not so we helieve will it he with
the ineamleseent liydtis now used in
doors. There are hound to he im
provements in this direct ion.
llow far are tin* liydits referred to
lorfect ion of all
liyht !—-the ditTused liydit tiiat till- 1
every room ami hall way and yuirret
that stilt.ies the orh of day. When
the source of I'tydit is bid and we yet
bask in li;rbl. iliiTuseil or ivlleeted.
wc will be iippntiudiiiio the Ii;'111 thal
the world is seckino.
1’ln
elite
Age Improves It.
Youth's Companion is soon to
upon its sixty-ninth year ot
broil yd 11 down to the lowest notch in
the scale, t he-e two prime art ieles of puIdieat ion. jiml as one - iys >\ ho !iu.-
our export trade. j hccn a constant r«‘tider of it s eolumti?
Ii is esl inuited that one-lift h of t he j for more tint n thirty years. “It Inn
wheat raised on the rich prairies ot | s ) ) ., 1( jj| v improved year by year,
the north-wist will be fed to stock. | |(s articles todav cover the wboh
In nulrieiit value w ben t bus used
exceeds that of corn, t be great
producing grain.
I'artieiilarh fortimati is it for that
section that, at the very time wben
its corn crop is a partial failure the
surplus of wheat is ready lobe drawn
upon. \! the smile time that their
necessities are met they are reducing
the barrier In tween themselves and
higebr prici s for the next crop.
\ >t >o fort ii nut e the cot t on planter.
11 is i wo millions bales at t be'm gin nig
of 11 present sea-on an apt to grow
to t hie. million In the openingof tbe
uex i. I liere is no chance of dimin-
l
growing surplus except to
.ting stleii large areas or
her use- to which the stuple
ISlllll
eel-' pia
finding o|
may he upp! icd.
I nlik. wheafit eanmd he fed away,
nor doe- it deteriorate greatly in
value w hen properly stored. It
stand- then a menace to the planter
and. in the hands of manufacturer
and speculator is a eluh with which
still furl her to beat down the already
shrunken price.
Heretofore. Hie effort lias been to
improve the slilple at I lie expense of
tin seed. We wanted Ibe most lint
from the smallest number of pounds.
The oed i- now coming to the front
a- an .arfiele ii commerce, and cotton
se-d i- eiei'ywiiere in demand, lie
will pre.e bimself a benefactor to t be
-oiitli who w ill give to her. in l bis bet*
ixtremity not a new variety with
mon lint and fewer or smaller seed,
but ii . !i ! and all seed.
M here i- Mr. Ferguson s linlless
cot'on'.' I.et it i»" nrodtieed that a
revoluiion max be inaugurated in ibis
crowning iedustn of the -onlb.
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I’lie Youth s ('ompanion, IJosion.
M a-s.
A Message from Midway,
i ( orris poll den ee of i in: hi: i i. it. !
Miiiwvv. Nov. 12.—Doctor Sim
mnns, of North (’jiroliiut. visited Mr.
A. S. Waters last week.
Several of our young people at
tended t be eommeneemeui tit l.ime-
stone and all reported a line time.
Mr. Kerkley. of Spartanbin
j ptissed tbrougli these diggitis a few
; days ago.
Messrs \Y. Water-; and (i. Turnei
i v isited Mr. ('. Scruggs hist Frida.v
FROM WASHINGTON.
A I-. vvsy Lett* I'rom .!•; N cm.i’-
Heailmi.u ti i -.
. ( . r.'i ■'poliilel.ee of Til C i I I •
M l.ll IM. I o .. Nov. i M i tile
administ ratio;; pm ..it! .ic un*. --ue
of iionds ! »• fore ; :. • s • m o. i r. ■. > ti
('ollgri'".'/ I bat 11 .lest : . I :Vv it i! i
Ibe Its.-! i'»rty-i iglit hours excited :i-
Ullleh interest as the re-lilt "I tile
elect ions. Although Secretary ('tir-
lisle litis -aid tluit no |irep;iratioii-
were being tntide til the I rejisurv foi*
tl bond issue, t be pm -t ion will tint
down. According to lie story cur
rent in M ashingion, President <’levc-
an l is personally looking alter the
arrangements for the is-ite of bond-,
teeausi* Secretary ('tirlisle op|''M'ii it.
until Congress was first given an op
portunity to provide ibe moliev licit
it is clear will spoil be needed bv the
Government, if then i- not tt uiifked
increase in the receipts Irom eustonis
duties wliieb tire avvtiy below what
was expected under the new lari! 1 .
The story goes that President ( b ve-
bind intends to get the bond i--ind
before ('ongress meet- so a- t > lie
sure of having 1 he money net ded. be
ing of the opinion liiai Congre.-s
would not antbori/e tin is-ue o| b uid.
It is certain that utile-' tinve lia-
beeii ;i rttdieai ebange ol siuitimenl
since the -ulijeel was discussed at (lie
hist session that Congress would not.
And it is epiuilly eerttiin !!t;;i M more
bonds tire issued under t'e -jieeie re
sumption act, In tlie ;eImini-t rat im
between Ibist'iid the !n-I Monday ill
December when Cougn -- will meet,
there will be one o' the liveliest sort
of row-'in Congres-. 'ftinv of the
defetifed demoertit’n meinb rsoft'oii-
gress will return to Wi.-bington to
finish out their terms with very bit
ter n. cling- towards Mr. Clevehtud
iind the ttdminist rat ion. tunl an i--U"
of bonds would give I Item a !■ gif imate
exeuse to relieve their ,i clings by
making open vvarefare upon the tel-
tninist rti i ion. I’li.y i:ii.r!i( not be
able to aeeou:|■!i-h noodi. but tbev
could make 11dn.g- verv uuplea-aii!.
1 do not be’ieVe tile ;;' I' ! Ii i si i'tl t ioil i-
‘"oitig to i-su*’ tinv bo'ais ,ii pri -••nt.
President Cleveland has m ver en
joyed the repilttitioii of helping bi-
friends. tin tli rary. be litis
been geiinerttllv crediiid wiih bettig
tlble pi ignore til -e vvbo btive b '
his best friend- without "C miir. a
hair, to use ii iiit of e x p t*e - - i if siting.
wlle'leVer it suited II i S pi! I'po.-e t o do
so. I 11 ere I on 1 t lie repor;. a 11 bom: ii it
(•■line- from those eon meted with I I'm
administration, that fin-Foo Con-
gre-sMieii vvbo were detealeu ar* all
to have federal oflices, i- l;ik''ti with
a g'rc.in of salt, several grains in fa t.
I hi- report ev n goes - . far a- to -ay
t htit I't he ('ahine! vv ill ret ire
tilal be .-l|eeceded b\ l!ep!'e-i 111 at i V
M i 1 so; i. of \\ . \ ti.. vv 1111 the under-
standing that if a vaetiney oei-urs on
tin* beiich on the I . > Miprenn
I'oiirl during tin remainder of this
iidininist rat ion it slittll go to \\ i!-oii.
It may be. of eolir-". that Mr Cb ve-
land will lake care of tae erippleu
eookuos. In ftiet. it would h a prob
able proceeding on the part of any
ot her President, but hi- record ha •
not been such ti- to i ncourage preuie-
t ions ti- to hist a k-in.g e;ire ol ;i ny i iodv.
The populists at tin .vitionnl
I letnlijiijirle^^^lnit part^jio not
admiSl
Corinth’s Choice Chowder.
Ti -1 ■ mdeliee of "| 11 r: I,KliUI.lt.
utix i n,
Nov. Pi—“< hi pt
night. t he occasion In in;
•iahh
< a . i ■ ' u.-t ling farmer, is sowing
u! i ,-i a- though Hour was la.<mi
per i:undr« d.
P: !>:;vidson preached ii very
abii si .-mon itist Sunday at Corinth
on I he Seamless (iarment” hased
ui .!ohn P.l eh ipter and t he 21 verse.
Mr. and Mr. Pilfers Nance visited
Mr. Jack Parker, of Cowpens, hist
Saturdtiv night.
Pud llurgess. whom we reported
sick : mie time ago is now convalos-
ant.
Iltid not frost come too soon Mr.
.lame- Allen's folks could have been
feasting on tipples. They have a tree
with a'do/eti on it.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Pdnnton and
their son. Muster Alfred, was visiting
Mr. Sam M'helehel's family the other
• day.
Among tin* visitors at Corinth hist
Simdnv were Messrs Cameron Little
john. Jerry Gardner, F.d. Cook. Law
rence James and ot hers.
Prof. |{. n. Stuns, of your city, was
at Corinth last Sunday in the interest
of the Normal Method of teaching.
I be Misses Minnie and Alice Wan
ton ptissed through these "diggins''
last Sat unlay en route to Mr.lames
Sparks, and returned Sundtij.
“I ncic". of the “Algood News
Notes " seems to have been there,
from the way he writes in hist week s
let t er.
There is to he a Wide day at our
church before long. The good people
of 11:i- section helieve in missionary
doii gs. Let the good work go on
M, -sr.~ Pink and Kd. \\ helehel took
a trip over in North Carolina this
week.
Mi -e- Lillie, Nora ti ml Ihise May-
field. of Gatt'ney. were at Mr. J. <'.
N'anet - ti few days ago
Algood News Notes.
[Correspondence of Tm Liuxu.it. |
Al.UOOl), S. C.. Nov. W.— 11 »■ v, P
•L I ate filled hi- tippoint meut til
Macedonia Iasi Sat unlay an I Sunday.
Among visiting frieods iast week
were Mi.-ses Alice and Grali Cater, of
Clifton, ttt A. \\ . Smith s el. al., Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Ford of Clifton, tit J.
L. Clary’s, Mr. Ananias Gardner, of
Glendale, and his sister Mis- Poxaiia,
tit Win. Gardner's, Mr. Pobert Pea-
son, of Cowpens, at Mrs. Mary Lin
der's. and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Moore,
of Cowpens. visited Macedonia last
Sunday.
A. P. Davis visited his parents tit
Trough Shoals last Sunday.
Messrs W. D. Pyars. IL L. Smith.
IL B. Davis and J. V. Price went to
Spartanburg last Friday on import
ant business.
Hustling, jolly Poh Powell went to
Putherfordton and other places in
North Carolina last week on business.
Mr. Alfred Harris had tin old fash
ion corn shucking hist Thursday,
when we say old fashion we mean
that there was a big pile of corn to
shuck, plenty of -omething stronger
than water or eotlee to drink, and
best of all plenty of good things to
eat. which were in no wise slighted.
The sisters of Macedonia church
made their pastor Pcv. IL .1. Tate a
present of a line suit of clothes hist
Saturday, which was presented to
him by W. T. Thompson in a most
appropriate manner.
Mr. Chas. P. Ilolliticld and Mi-s
Virgin SwolTord were married at
Macedonia hist Sunday \\. T.
Thompson N. P. ollieiating. Hold on
we are not through! Mr. K. Pieii-
tirds. of Algood S, ('., Iec 1 Mi-- ('. t".
MePee, of Prooklyn S. ('.. to the
hymeneal alter last Sunday, Pev.C.
M. Teal ollieiating. The former was
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report
oaiuns*
Powder
4B&OLUTEK.Y PURE
Tlte Young People’s Bureau,
Our Sociable Neighbor.
The pli'ie^ Mars i- now om
ing v isiwir. lie -how- ; t . in
hour hi- brillbiut ruddv fa*'
salutes us it h pomp and
glory.
For olni \e;tr.«
has been reeievin;
lion friitu men of
and a-1 roiioineis who pn-sionati
indulge t lie helitf t hat the plane'
inhabited tind avow. If lib -m-b
Written From Wdkincville.
W U K in v u.i .-
iditor : I: you vv i:
o':r j-iper i wili .
P. v. I C. Hi
bet
".I l
prelu-iorie Mur-
unvvonted ;itt. n-
vvealtb. seictiti>ts
t.uk
•ri::
for I),
v, i
.now it upon our canb ertn
anywbereel.se. Mars is tlie oii.e,
A wise-tiei. inform.- us “tlia! l!
verv hile-t from Mars now i- that it
inhabitant- are -ignnlling u- jind tr\-
ingwitli all theifskill to open eom-
muuieat ion wit h us; iinpreeedeiit: d
activ ilx is observed tip'in t bat plan :
I'utornineately we are not furlle r
en I iglit etied. althougli we would iil.e
Li;;
•art it
to know so well how the iinke
pe ipie tux busying tliem.-elv
( 'IMS- suggest I .
• of signals might u
iirranged l>y tin* use of a parab Jit
n
\ M r. cbarii -
idea t h.tl ti -eric
mirror o
elect rie |
elaborati
would il
i til lileliSe -l/e tltld | xov e
gbts. but the pl::ti i-
for thi-
not be t !i
Hie hitter was one in which eupid did
lohn Good and Parncv | his work wit h amazing ease
these parts hist Lords
Messrs
Clary were in
day.
Mr and Mrs. Pasil Pettit and two!
of l In ir''harming daughters were in I In wedded
t his st 11 lenient last Salihath.
atnl ra
pidity.
“How fttir is home, in fairy's pictured
t heme,
life, in love's romantic
dream!
t 1 ink
one of our best 1 Thence springs each I
to “leak out’’ ! every spring returns,
iridti before long.
. Clary, of Home, Fnion Co.,
inner with Mr. Kd. .1. Clary's
! I is rumored t bat
young men is going
for
Pure tis the flame that
heavenward hums;
There sits the wife, whose
ti- poor, mundane
Itllli. century to
vv it Ii st ranger frn n
be I'eie-I nil being-
etber!
All! vain, nryii.g
"God s power direr
of ii I Hiver. e
Who.-" V list ne.-s We
to <t'V.
Wber. Mars is in
i> ne re favorable f
itv
■ble pi
•in Ibil
‘illi
ng and
full oi'
• • <
•XiJt"::
.ell! f - H*
en
:it iin■-
of tlii-
liold inti
•rchaiige
ds.
who
Seelll 1 1
II.
i;it ing
in pure
i:.:i
n. know |l)'it
; - t
in mi
eli.inisiii
an
• not
alb iwed
are
st the
earth it
or t
eleseol
lie views
lit;
u TlIK LlUUKIlj
• ’ N iv. I—Mr.
: . w me space in
■ ; u a few dots.
■' pivaeiied tit
i u. Tnin'r. and
n be ■ fternoon.
HIV.;: t ak* ti from
! ; to I a verses.
; r< a-bed at Wil-
> ii being bis
x ice year,
•i..pt r Matt hew
■ • - tit \ ilsoii’s
e x ek. do not
ter o tart •rs.
air Tovvn-
a! Abingdon
us a good
ile wishes
i in nir township
win.t' r. He litis
he work,
v Weil gtit hered
id. Very i'll tie
- bt"i an old fash-
t Week, he
jll-t luiilt
.iiba Ile says
i.ovv iarmers get
. i ha rn. i’tirmers
d tl! I he lo\V
■ Id vveat her
!*. -. VV.
M Y
KIDNEYS I
v ■ y H! r !<:
mo,-1 vutai pa ri
til'i tin- gre.il
family last
• Best Day."
smile is given—
than any heavenly body—
(he ll.ooli
1 fray ton
M. Clary visited some of
The
daily sun of 1 he domesth
heaven.
cxcej i! ei t. Me lea I'll flub
its b -
his young
friends at Webster last
And
when calm evening
sheds il
i*e;:! dais 2! hours, J7 mi
mites and
'V cek.
secret power,
from '•iicliill-taiiee-. vve g;
it her t bat
J no. Jan
ies J r.. visited his fat her
Her
looks of love imparai
[ise the
fills jJiiju t should have
tile Sitllle
HARRISON AND THE PRESI
DENCY.
! Li i ri oi has been aet ive in t be
amp.iigno! politic- that litis just
e|o-i d with ti republican victory.
All a'oie.: In litis insisted that ti rc-
lirii,. pie-id nt need not he dead po
litically \ct jieg up to ibtil asser-
t i
e I.* p- tiliseiit of t he I iincs and
i'.iitill; seen on the picket
\ i• cchl iv leporied interview
b ,i < ie doubt ii! the minds of not a
|e», 11itii llariison would not object
to e ail being Ibe occupant of t he
white house And we would vastly
prel'ei'him to \feKinley or Tom Peed
who an in training for 1 he presiden
tial, prize. Put be not so sure tbat ti
republican ll<»iise ami fierhaps a re
publican senate now means republi
can triumph two years hence.
It i-till very well Mr. President to
kep alive; but democracy and dem
ocrat ie principles are not dead, nor
will t In v ever die. Perhaps ere all
ot her elect ion a democratic leader
\\ill be called to take the helm tluit
Cleveland now guides so easily.
and it was tt most enjoyable parly.
Little <'liiyton Smith will soon In-
up again.
Farmers drive your work don't let
your work drive you.
The wild cow killer was seen be
tween Mr-. \. S, Waters and Midway
school house las! Friday night about
12 o'clock. D looked to he tliret
feet high and six or seven fe"t long.
Three bov - go: firearms and two axes,
and a box of matches and the moon-,
eyed mule followed close behind.
They were expecting to have -oiin
i' 11 n but when ihey reached a sandy
1 place in the road they struck a light
to see his track and they discovered
ti track ju-i liken half grow n yearling,
when they derided to go back.
Slim Sam shot a big gun hist week
but it must have all been powder, if
there Iind been any lead there would
have certainly been something killed.
The pitcher's weigiit is Isllbs iind be
says that be is able to defend nimself.
lb* bitterly denies asking Slim Sam
to plead bis ease. He asked tf we
had any girls brave enough to go
possum hunting'.’ No! our girls do
not dtire to go hunting, even by them
selves. When vve want possum to
eat vve goto osir possum raiserand buy
them like white folks. This writer
is a light weight. neither doe-he look
like lie htis been blowed up with a
byeiele pump like Slim Sam. Now
when you gel ready to -boot again
pul in your powder, then paper, tin n
shot, then paper, and put on your
cap and take good aim before you
lire.
Messrs Geo. Dogged and A. I’rid-
more visited Midway Sunday.
We arc glad to hear (hat some of
our sipum Is and hawks have died
mtt ural deal hs. G. L. S.
THE THIRD PARTY.
The recent elections have demon-
-Iraled that no third party is needed
in politic-. The populist h* sentiment
is doomed to defeat. It raises its
head for tt moment hut is soon out of
the arena. In nearly every state
where they had eontrol t heir power is
on the wane, while the two great
-landing political parlies again eomc
to the front, ari-ing a- if from a need
ed r< <1
III tie next entile the piiplllistie
senator will however hold the hal-
anee of power The\ thus will oc
cupy a commanding po it ion and n
pid'iMe po -it i' hi m< an- a d* -
i m i v lool I heii for
LI lx along l Ie lim
at < ialfney not long since.
FI. J. Clary went to the county
seat last Monday on business.
Mrs. Catherine Clary spent the
nigii! with her old friend, Mrs. Jane
Clary la-L Saturday night.
Slim Sam.
• -«•(-
Etta Jane Notes.
< orre-p!inilenee of Tin-; I,i;ixtKtt. |
lx; . v J am:. Nov. 12.—We arc
ptiiiied to tinnoiinee thcdcatli of Mrs.
II. If Roberson wbich occurred tit
ber In Hue near Skull Shoals last week
after-evcral days of intense sutler-
in.. ’—be leaves ti husband and a
family of seven children to mourn
her loss.
i am giad to announce that the
fever eases in this county are now
abating. Dr. M. W. Smith, of your
town, who Inis t rented ijuite a num
ber of them reports all of bis as con
valescent. Dr. Smith is an old prac
titioner. having served in the Con
federate army under Drs. ISratton
and Thompson, than whom theCon-
j federaev had no better physicians
Draytonville Dots.
j ('om spondeiiee of Tui; l.cix.i:!:, |
Du \ v toNVii.t k, >. Nov. 12.—
Our model farmer. Mr. Smith Wrains,
undoubtedly has the oldest milk eovv
on record. Her age can’t he traced
hack over sixty years hut she is.so old
she can't eat shucks, she can only
gum and suck them for her support
This model farmer has a line hog k v 1 ' :|! npp.iea
which he will kill < hristma- it v.ill i'' l Ii Hiedi- .-ed
probably weigh fen or twelve pound-
to tin 'I'.uirter. lb went biinling
tin oilier da> w'llli be- no-lianiuiereii
gun tind killed I vv o rabbits and
Wounded tt not her.
Mr. Golden Spencer will have a cot
ton picking next Thursday and Mr.
tind that t hoses
Hie republicans
wbo had heretofore
populists voted tlie republican ticket.
lb- intimate- tluit t be si ven popiili-t s
Setlillol'S will dem.md pfeige- o:' ee!*-
tain in i ded legislation from the
party tluit tiny ttssi-i to orgmii >■ the
Senate. It generally beli‘v 'I in
Washing!on however, that tIn-1< i ,ib-
lietius will get tin Volt ' o[ S. tit ; :*S
I'elTef, Stewiirt and Join - and btive
no trouble in organi/in. tin Senate.
I'resstire i> beilM bl'o,Iglit ’ I ileal’
upon I’re.-ideiit Cleveland to ignore
tlie tarilf in bis annual me-s;ige to
Coiigre-s. upon wliieb lie i now at
work, but all the indietit ioi:-: tire that
In- will insist that the .-"Milp,;-
tin* .-eparate bills alre.elv pa-sed bv
the House milking eo .! tm.! ron free,
and in doing so tbat b will pav bi-
ix-peels t(( tii" Sentiior- vv bo made
the |ii’ese::t tiirilf. 't iie,*, i-n’i the
reniolest probability tluit either the
free coal '• the i'r irott bill v.iil lx-
oas-ed. but an effort wliieb uiay be
e.iei'e.-sflll. will b* minle t <> pa-- * Ile
tree-ttgar bill, which Mr. (’jeveltiud
doesn’t wan! pass"<i.
Deainess Cannot ivc Cured
as I hey etinnoi
ri ion of l he « ir.
Tin e i.- only om vvtiv to eiin Detil-
nes-, ninl thal is by eon-t il ui io'uil
t 'U' llies. I teafneennsed i»y nil
intlamed condition iJ tlie mueoiis
liniiig oi ibe '.U.-taebi;in ! ulie.
When t hi- tube •el in itaim <1 v mi
a k '
have ti rumbling sound or imperfeet
Frank I’atrersoii will liuve'one Tues-| i"" 1 " '' ' ls, nli ! >
day, weather permitting. A good Dent ins- i- lue r'-ut. end unle---
time i- tintieipated bv tin- voun.• ] *•" inlltimmal mn ct'ii
folk-, but ’'('Ie.’’ sav- he i- not' in it 1 "" 1 llli '' '•'-lore I t
although we look fur him. | condition, hearing will I,. .
Ui, j I-, i forever; nine en • - • til oi
•llllSel
It
For .i pain in the side or e|ie-l but an
tin r* i nothin 1 o good a- a piec eoieou
ol It.inin l damp ind with t'hiimlxi ' We will gi
Iuin I’ains Itabn and bound on over , joc an. ■ a-i
the -eat ol pain. It tilford- piomp: c.itai'r': liuit
and perma lien i relief and idictt po ILdi Uni"
vents a cold from resulliu;.'in [.ut it j cular n,
moiiia. This same treatment is ,*j suo ! J
cure for lame back. For sale by W. j
n out
normal
I'OV e.f
i n a re
v eat ari'b w bi'-l' not !• i ng
ill llli Inei I eo i ii I i I e Hi ol I I,.
-Iirfiieio
un
• ! !•
cure tor ui
lB. Dul’ffc.
( IllM "» wCO.
Tob do < >,
’Sold by Drimp-t <fic
unit surgeons in its service.
\\ e regret to learn of the danger
ous illness of Mrs. S. M. Klee, Jr., of
Fnion. Sin- was raised in this com
munity and has a host of friends
here who arc extrcmoly anxious for
lier recovery She is the daughter
d Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Surratt, of
liilTney City, and a lady of excellent
utilities. The poor are her greatest
mirers. yet ail have a kind word
r. and fond recollection of Miss
Evalinn Sarratt. May the ange! of
Inerey ixiir her sullerings on the
wings of hope and bring her into the
aveii of health ami strength again
t he prayer of her many frtemls in
Ids community.
! causce tt marked Imjirovement |
'n eiieh consecutive issue of Till.
’Luix.i tt. Hurrah’for GatTney City.
It has tried several papers without
-nee ■->. Cut Tin; Li.iiukh is “here
to stav '—nitirk that. I am no
prophet but I know a thing when I
- it. I’u-h that -itI2.’),(mh» factory,
gentlemen, and it will add more
tliiin its cost to the material interests
oi yotir town. Give the top of the
mr.iket lor cotton ami all you can to
fit, vv.ig« workers ami you will draw
tt Hirrent of trtulc ami imlu-lrv thal
will .-ooti make your little town a
first ela-s city.
• die of tin' leading social events of
tin season was the birthday dinner
of William I’reston Goforth, idilest
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. (ioforth at j
their residence near Snnnysidc last
Stitnrdtty. bMhinst. He had just
at I a m d hi- majority Hull tlay and
ijuite t: number of bis friends, of |
but It .-exes itSSe mblcd to take part in j
it. Fverylhing that the most fas
tidious epicurean could wish for was
on the table. The plain substantial
cerii bread, pork ami turnips was in
e.e trust with the most artistically
made pound cakes that culinary skill
eonM invent. To this add a super
abundance of tropical ami other
fruit!, b'.. anil the reader will fully
i'* ali/e whiit the ornamentation of
I In dining room was.
Next week I hope to report one of
the most fa-hiouahle weddings that
Im- taken place herein many years—
am! ■ readers may look out for it,
Lev«t:iI persons in our community
are -ulh ring from cold. Some eases
ari bordering on pneumonia. Mr.
\lonzo Hammett i-getting upfront
it long spell of fever.
J. L. s.
• «•» .
Ileitrv W ilson, the postmaster at
W l liton. Florida, says he cured
a i a-i of dilirrhicu of longstanding
in ix hour- with one small bottle of
Chamberlain - Colie, Cholera and
Dmi'rlcet! I’cmcdy. What a pleasant
•Hi'j.'i- that must have hei ii to the
ill rei’. Su di cure.- are not unusual
with Ibi' remedy. In m.inv in-
n'' - o. l '. He or two dosi > a "e l‘e-
i| lird fo g 1 vi permanent relief. D
cun iib.va.v- h* depended upon.
W hen I'edlleed with Wilier il 1- pleas-
I ant iotake. For-ale by W . IL Dul’rc.
hour;
While children round, a beauteous
train apiiear.
Attendant sttirs. revolving in her
sphere.
I’erhaps our time will come some
sweet day by and by.
No one is so accursed by fate.
None so utterly desolate,
But some fond beart. altboiigb un
seen,
Kesponds unto ii s own—
lbs| *oiids, as if with unseen wings.
A breath from Heaven had touched
its wings,
And murmtirmed in its song.
Where hast thou stayed so long?
Srnsi i;ii:i:i;.
Aiztooo, Nov.. 1.’*—rie'ie is not uilieli
new- out in this corner now.
Mr. Saul Camp who was reported
sick some days ago to I IIK Li.ixiint. i-
very low.
Mr. <ieo. Flmore had a corn sliur!>-
ing yesterday, and it wa- no! a sniiill
pile of eorn by any means.
Mr. Clingmau Wood and Mi"
Bertha Swatfard wen married tit the
home of the bride s ftither, Jti-. M.
SvvalTord, tin (ilii inst.. tt! II a. m,
C. M. I'eal perfoi'ined the ceremony,
which made them one. Several eadi-
ihites were left that day, but ( ling-
man was elected.
Mr. Samuel Met Taw and Miss Alie
Guilin were married the II inst.. at
the residence of I he brides brot her-iu-
h|iv. Carpenter MeCrnw. ('. M. Teal
ollieiat ing.
I tell you the tables of good tiiings
tbat were prepared for the occasions
mentioned above didn't have a faint
resemblance of hard t imes. I believe
my many friends vvlei were present
will bear me out in this.
Good wishes to Tilt: I.Klxnat.
-ti-iii ' ti- our own. \ small teb
ro j m •
.-lloW - '*
lar- ;
is a very lx
•.•mi
■fill
plane
i \*. 11 11 <
lark |
latelie' and 1
In ll
vv u i' i
a a 1 I
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pit;el.e.s <>l
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gr iy '
Dj* 'Jl’fi*
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simile, t lie
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MIJ.pt
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at * a
nulls, biird
11 V
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t Ile v
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a la I
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of 1 >;'
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in’ thi
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ng i be Fair, and
Hi
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;t si^i.a
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one -ori iire
t t .v-
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a la 1 tu a
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French labv
L,
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of IhO.tHKi
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to e-.;
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out di-i bn'l i'
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om. '
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t bink
that
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fr'end »1;. • j
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lie,
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k 4 if 4
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21
i!.- v o i:
bme!
:iim
pu!-. to tie
- p.
>\\ t ••
y oor»’s
® * into the
Sarsaparilla wins
conn ’eneg of tie
its way
.* ])eo: e
by* th
e good
it is
doing. F
:ir !
.* i 14 i.S
guarantee per mane;
d CURES.
and t;
I ll Of'l(
■. - ere one of tin*
your body. They
1^1 Si OPH
I ir eletin and in
it you want to
vND NERVOUS
. : ■ ied. They
i i ' >i'i:ig to a
i i ! if ■ id bee Hues
•i • f h< alth re-
. ei :,:i • your kid-
i ) [ JCHU.
i . Si 111-
: e !: i- an in-
biadder
rt
J
. ti has
AMDS.
iTen d for
.11 in t he
\ AN D BIN
■Ii :. an,”
. • A. is STL-
. ’ : t ! i i» I ii t
• !• ‘I
bv W
• remedy
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fe rQi.irip,
r
■"rC *
.“3./
•3 ti
L.
‘“OOdS
taken
l; rn
show
with t
,cst man-
;*?. or Vehicles
S:b. } and make
oniy. Our
j . - always
premi-
r s w hen
a f'Anpetition
world.
IS THE SEST.
NO SOUKAKINr,.
C. M.
. .
All Free.
Dr. King-
value, and
e now t he <>p-
ol| ! he
(’:
Those who have tlsei
New Discovery know it
t hose who have no!. hav
port unity tot ry it It
advertis‘T Druggist and get ti Tria
Bottle, Free. Send your name am
address to II. F. Hue
eago, and get a stmij
King’s New Life, I'ills. Fi
as a e<»py of (inidi* t
IIoiiseholc I nst nie|<*r.
which is gmirante. d to
and cost you not lung
Dul’re Drug store.
W-,:
n A Co
.. Chi-
box <
e Dr.
Free, i
i- Well
llenlt
!■ iind
Free.
All of
lo you
g< X X 1
t the
W. B
CORDOVAN,
■'V FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALF
\ $ 4. s 3. 5 - c FlNECALF&KAMSARCl
\ ^ 3.5.° POLICE,3 Soles.
^fl
rfefe.. *2. * I7J? BOYSSCHOClSHOtS.
• LADIES •
" SEND FOR CATALCGUE
W*U* DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, AIAS3.
Y«:u c;:u save I'lcnry Iiy pnrebahins VV . L.
Diixirlan H!i"i*k.
Uclit’iKC, '••!* i :e the l.e.r.' st ii.anufacturcrs of
: .. .1 k-3 in the world, mid itn il:.!. t
the ' .h.i.-tiy .stainpinif tlie name r.r.d pi on
*.. • 1 which protects * on ngai.- 't 1: h
. -et the middlrnian’s profits.
.*• i. ,1 custom work in style, easy tittniK and
vi. .Hi;' quititles. We have them sohl ciery-
whole at Tower prices for the value river, th-.r
one o'Ikt riake. Take no substitute. It your
d.a’or cannot supply you, wc can. Soul by
fV'* ll
5 he
C A
fl . c T ~ *'' ^ \ /
\J AU . i • A- V
vV agoj t
r ‘. « '
Fiu niti
ire Co.,
* 1 1
Lai•*: • • •_
* ..i' :n . illid will
i t* j.: i ‘ 5 *
1 ,.e eeleblMt l‘(l
i * 1 . ' ; ! : ’ •
1 '•.iv. ■ '' or iiiiy.
111 i: i «• 1 - ' *a
■ - • iVlle ls. Call
t >m 1 !;'• • • i :* .
V in thell* lino
amt
- WiUv*:r BHOS., GaUrey. i:. C.i
• '!! i.e t.x I right. But
bn gel :•' ask f«.r Ie ' I’remium
n iij;ii.:ettired on
!»v
Carolina Buggy Co.,
"a <». ii •. i I Si* ‘"A. iD.
BAKER, Prepare For Tlte Hereafter!
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
m; \kick in
Sash, - Blinds, • Boors
! .', 1 )iiX|i,ired t" pH"
I XH.S Ilf
i i.itr
in sm
ndiilliie eiiiuplllile- ,i-
and all kinds of
Building Materials.
plans jiihI sjirrifh’jilions f»»r
} ji ,r s 111n* 1a* on >hoii not in-.
THE /ETNA,
HOME,
AMERICAN,
PENNSYLVANIA,
HAR I FORL),
i’ 1 . C*. H A 4
FAT PEOPLE
I’viiK (Uinsnv Finns reduce y.mr
wight Pormanontlyirurn 12 t<i L"'
pounds a iiihiiIIi. No Stni vintf
sickness or injury; No Publicity.
'1’hey build up t he healt h and he.iiil i(y
t he eomplex’mii, lenvin:: No Wiiftk-
los.-r ihibhine-s Stout Abdomens
and dillieiilt hrmi hin g- tin Iy reliev ed
No Experiment, i •'•n Hi ;u
pi!-it iv l’i ,ie|. i i " .'w-’.’lb pel’ p:li’o-
ii. i I" mail p ' | 'a a I i« i i im m iib -
and parti' uiai- -• al d, 2". A • * 11
lil.-l ox I I S' I - I lib I I 1 ( " . I I M ’, 11 VI .
PARK RI'.niiDY CO., Boston, Mass.
3Cavr.it3, and Trade-Mart:* elvtatncd and all I'al ^
Jmt I';'-III'■ 'C'li'l ll I'-1 f r MO0CH4TC PttS. t
JounOrricr is Oppositi U. S. PuTtiNTOrnri {
/ II.'-I 1- I !' ill 111 L-Ii tiiuu lllall ll. ^
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t I i . . . no III 111'! U. Li. {>% > l .l.-U. j
Z lit ‘. .Vi'h I ' ,
^C.A.SMOW&.CO.:
OPP. P*TtNT Ornct. W48HINCT0N. 0. C.
Thp
| Henneman
Monumental
Jewelry
Store.
T'ts iarges|
stock of Solit
Silver Wan
! ver Novell
So:.,
>: . r ;*> i>i
and ^' i-X
WCCl
in Pie(
mo nt Carol
iinr.
Out of to^
! ’:'R SOlij
■m,