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Parental Duties. I would lir fiit* from sowiuo seeds of suspicion in (lie minds of parents I heir eliildr. :i I’d llier*' ;.ir tHoiisands.perlta|»s miliio: s.of parents in this (iod-favorid eountrv of ours (espeeiulU in (owns ami cities) who think, who know tii.d liieir children “never lie and yi ( liieir tongue is like a bended how. They tliink their children never drink; hut there is not a saloon within miles of their homes that the hoys are not perfecth familiar with. They think their children never do unvirtuous thinj's and yet they reck with unvirtue to such an extent that their names are synonims for unvirtue. 'I'here are many youipo men when they return to their father's houses are supposed to have been making visits to this or that person. h is a mere "iiise. The pnu •tice of allowing childr«‘U to go out at night to find their own companions and theirown places of amusement and pleasure may leave one in twenty uninjured and without danger; hut think that nineteen out of twenty fall vict inis to the vicest hat surround them and are eil her wounded or dost roved. And if there is one thing more imperative than another, it is that yourohildivn shall he home at night, or t hat. if they are abroad you shall he abroad with them. There may he things that it is best that you should do for your children, though you would not do for your selves, hut they ought cot to go any where at night, to see sights, or to take pleasure, unless you can go with them untill they are grown to man’s estate and their habits are formed. And nothing is more certain than that to grant the child liberty logo outside of the parental roof and its restraints in the darkness of night is had. and only had, and that continually. |)o not suppose that a child is hurt only when he is brken down. “We have quite a taste for china cups and such t lungs. We like u beautiful cup, hut we have noticed that when the handle gets knocked olT from a cup of ours that cup is spoiled for us. \\ hen we look at it afterwards we never see the beauty, but always see the broken handle. If we have a beautiful mirror and it Is cracked, it may still answer the purposes that we want a mirror for. to reveal our beauty, hut never the less it is spoiled for our eyes. I here is that crack and when we look into the glass we never see ourselves half so much as the crack. Its per fection is gone. In the matter of beauty, a speck or a blemish is more than all besides. \nd it does not necessarily require t hat a child should be utterly broken to he made useless by Ids exposures to temptation. There are many things which no man can learn without being damaged by them all hb lift long. There are many thoughts which ought never no never to lind a passage through man's brain, 'as an eel it he Wefe to wiggle across a carpet, would leave a slime which no brush could remove,” so there are many things which no man can I now and ever re cover from tile knowledge of. There arc the minions of Satan that go around with hidden pith ures and hooks it taler the lapels of their coats, show ing them to the young, with glaring ^rtistflil infernal scenes represented, /which once to he seen is to remember for life. I can say these things when some others could not, because I am a friend of I the rt \ and pleasure. I r< - buke the young who would turn monks. 1 do not believe in solitude. I do not bclivc in melancholy, ihit 1 dohelhvein gayctyand joyousness and 1 believe that tin closer a man keeps to the laws of nature the hap pier he will be, and ought to be. Three •fore, being on t he side of liberty. but I never becalm wickedne- in. col w il b il I wa-' u . i nor in t lion . lit i if i tip as pni'i as •' wo never express i w bit'll low- to i A ml tin sec wicked thin, vv Pi, in a wav tbat was n I'o all husbands at you have childivi acqt i : l hull !\S ; ' p-ami fat her. l\ it'd g! • of these I have learned :a i mfttl to me. wives I say if n'iug them up purely, bring tin m up with a sensi tive delicacy, bring tin in up so that they shall Hot know the wicked ness that is known, ut.forlunatcl\ by Grassy Pond Gossip. [Correspoiidenee of I mi hi.iiciu;. j Grassy Pond Nov. pj.—Kverylhii .; seems to he moving on very well in our sect ion at present. We are hav ing cold. winter weather, hut very beautiful, sunnv ai d bright. We have had one of the most favorable fall seasons for gathering and sowing uf any upon record, vvt* have not had anv bad vveat her of account the en- work while the sun shined has a t he greater numhertif mankind. And oft . oU()|1 l,.^ niU se«i a right smart of if there are. eh’n h'cti imo arc some- ,_rrumbrmg and sulVering among the t imes im pal iciit i>t pa: ce i a I i c-11 aim, fnniiers. but they arc not hurt as had let me s; y to them yon 4m not know as ( |„. v , m . scared. Povertv is the what temptation yon ap iinth r. and moI hl .j. „f a || inventions. The far- if held back by your-iothcr or fatii. r. Im . r |, as a long ladder of thoughts you shall escape t he know 1 ! dgc of the S( q up vv inch if he would carrv into wick, dness that, is in thi world, you W()ll | ( l | M | t is bdtermeut. will havcocciisi.m bv an.l !.y to thank |lU( | f,. a r he will ' get’over his hurt • ■oil for 1 hat luoi't 1 ban for'iivei go 1 . aM( j scare too soon and get hack ami holts: s or for lards. . worse hit by the samcold adder. Keep your cii 1 Itircn m- me 1.1 ni \| a he your own guano from the scrap- I here is tnaip. a -■ Itin.i -i.vt. 1 '1 'mgs of (he farm, with other little child vvlms. bowntal; t 'u.m iv ' 1 v* help of small <-ost : raise vmir own rancy at nigiil. and tln r. is many a al|( | Hour and all other necessaries you can for home con sumption, and let king notion hear his own expenses a few years am" rlilh 1 w in ise heii rt -nr* a kit eg Would i;ivu tl n* world if 1 he so d di *: i i e o v e r t hem. Whiit •: 't •' 111■ tlli it i- ior el*.iId nil to eolUe to, ii' v. hi' h 11 le father and mot her dr ;td 1 heir life ; inspeak- ahly more ! hiiu deal h 1 W 1 iiit it Imr- rihit stiite of tilings ! his is. vvliel'e pare nt S feel ii S'llse of re! ief in I he dyin | o* ■ of l heir children? Tl ieii. 1 say Shelby Statement s. |( 'or n lomh nee of 1 ni 1 ,1 iMiKK.} Sill U N. ,Nov. 11!.— Mi '. Kdifor: here 1 1 rt i aie again to te 11 you the lieW ' •f>fi i Shelby . iind the most lll'W S \. : 11 he aholll I lie eol Id w, ill her. 1 1 Im \U , it is dreadfui eol d for the time i d ' V i I'.-ir. The old ov e iv oats iind siiavv 1 < have made t heir nppe aranre in g* loll 1 i ru a si 1 his 1 ime. Mis > M aggie Little, of 1 iia lekshurg. was v i? -it i : i g M r. and M rs. M . !.. bo." last w, ■ek She ret limed h* nine Sat- urda v M. i boss was over ;it (ialTncy hist v i < •ek on husiness. Th, vv« ■at her has t limed so cold now i ii good lime to ki 1 1 your fat pig. .1. 1 k . 1! hirlon was aver k Sunday. he Wi IS ;•! ■eompanied by 1 iis mot her. M Mill *1 ha burton, vv In > i? - now t he gm -I ( if Mr. ami Mrs. Doe boss. W < >r 1 h bit 1 h* lias gone 1 i» spart ;in- burg o 11 husiness. i Mu of our merchant s, M r. I'rauk Whi- oiiiint has niiide ill) ; IIS? ugnmeiit. I'ive ( ’( •nt eol ton Wit't he i l"aU:-e I slip- |" ise. Mi 1. lie Gali'itey, of < ii ilTnev is V i 'il i I'. " ! let* 'isi ers M rs. T. W.‘ Lit- 1 L ■ : 11 n 1 V h- M. i.. boss, s he vviil re- •X#; C< i. :[ ■ ■ Burning Pain Erysipelas in Face and Eyes am si veral tlays. I hi re was a mad dog killed here will bring het ler t imes in our eoitnl rv. 1 hi- morning, il was Pluto, the dog W i id er has conic wit h his cold frost v that .lessic burton used to own. take care of vour children at night. • .1 G\ i;i<M:i{. See the World’s Fair tor Fifteen Cents I poll receipt <*t you. , I Ifi -s and fifteen cents in j. . ta -tamps, we will mail von pi-cpa’cl o :r ."niivenir Port folio of t he W or!.! - I 'olumbiiin K\posi 1 ii *n. the re-.' t!ar prie. i • Pi fly cents, hut as wiwant v"U to have one. we make t In price minimal. '1 on will find il a work nl ai to he pri/ed It C •I ta views of the 1 at bili sri j il p )tis < * i '-am'. ■ 1 > I* < *! i. i w it It it. at : .-r yin ■ , d I he stamp - nr I 1 t '■ ■ Address II. !•:. 151 I’K 1.1 N . < ' Mrs. !•'. Moke, and boh Marks. And clipped Mr. Green from olT the wen! to GalTney Siiturday. visiting have a good market for all our wood ends and relatives, s ami many of our farmers are grovv- ! heard an expression made the ing more prosperous from this one t hal advantage. r ml m* U'lnMr, And what it will do next I do not know. Matters From Maud. |('orrespoiidem e of Tni butioKit.] Mvrti. S. ('.. .Nov. i .— rhe good work contlimes. <n • i '' ciiraecom- 1 plished v oting iii iulid I n vv i. *• t hing last week. II look uu i> himself the glory of man \\\ a/ . ' am that one of the Martinsville genlleman i won the prize last S< a simi lar race. That i' n-aidy. Settle down! Hard times v'.iil disappear when an honest olTort, is made to make home what it diot’.hl he. l ake colt rage, bovs! liieearh is full of goodness if you onl\ have the will and muscle to bring it fortii. bcv. It. .1. bate -pi nt M.miav night at Mattd. visited the li<hi'ng ground of his boyhood at the ( ov pen btir- nace pond, ami taken di mer with Inflsrnrriation Suodued and Tor* \V. p. Self Monday. tures Ended by Hood’s. .1. S. Ituppe w ill move to (ialTnev ' ,I am s ” f-’ 111 ' 1 t '- torture » this week ' that I am willing t<> tell tin* licaefits I liave tlc- >im , ,,* i • •, * ii rived frem Heed's Sarsai'arilla. In April and I in* p.iliolm *t I an view school , ... , . iii i i ii May, I was alltii'tcd wilh er.-ipcl.i'> in nij fate have decided to enlarge he school , , , .,,.,1 ,,,.,,1, , ; and eyes, vvlin ti spread to in> Ui eu ami necK. house m oroer to give needed ad.van- j ,ij V i ,s oinli.: nts and nla i.,lives, but tages lo Icaelici* and ptmils. i there was no pennancni aUalcimnl oi lie I'urn- \i | i«| . ! Inc, torturing pain. this complaint. ■ ■ s •* I. t. u o. ’ i- ! ii a i , i n g impiove- ; j began to take llood's Sai*sap,.rill:i and mcntsoii liis dwelling. There are | untold .•idvantagis in live in a pro-| gressivc eouuiy. (i iiTnev cannot ! hold all t hi life t h- i- in it. The elit ei< ai'e een in the surrounding i eounlry. 11 giv es us a ready mar- <t'l for all our farm products and we FOR SALE, I ^ Felt Warked Relief before I had finished the hrst hotilc. I con tinued to improve imlil, vv'm n i had taken four | ()( |)( . (| . (; .,|y ( , able for si ore !ot. ol her da v in a dry goods store bill I verilv believe il is going lo ! will write -md see what you can make out of it. lie said the demo crat opened his mouth, ami the pop ulist crawled in. and the n pupliean HOOD o Sarsaparilla C Gaffnev Land Agency. I - iVi 1 vacant lots on Victoria‘avenue Two vacant lobs on l.imestone av< mie. ()ne two room house on iol contain ing 7| acres at I.inn stone Springs, tine 11 room house on lot containing .» acres land at l.imestone. line '2 room house and lot uti Fredriek street. < hie lot with 2 houses in northern part of town. Twenty-eight and one-half acres land fronting on Sage street. Two dwellings on Victoria avenue, t rooms each. <Mie lot with •/ room dwelling, barns and tenant house, front ing on Knee St n et. Sixty-seven and oin-third acre- land in ITiioii eoimty. about six miles from * ialbiM V. < Mie hundred and t vvt ity-liv > acre* laud about I mill < from Gaffney on Kail road. of Ion mill -uit- diut it down. I guess that means l he republican w ill rule. ! am glad to learn that volt re am! a t hing is full page i hicag'o.. III. NOTICE A A forward ami n Some arra■, clo-ing ia;r !ii Nov. Ilh \l; bli! ii. "v aM M, itia snow. And if it docs will it not m a trick. I he farmer housed up and his cot ton to pick, but if it should -now it is all for tin best, It will only cow the merchant and i et ived so many new subscribers last give the farmer rest. i w* i k. hope you will get more this • ■* • ; week. ! will close with success to \V. A. McGuire, a well known Tlli hi m;'.':. on. ii. citizen of McKay Ohio, is of the •-«» Opinion that there i> nothing as good Mothers In Trouble, for ehildren troubled With colds or This is the condition of those ex- erotip a> ( hamI>i'i'laiii -- ( ough lo in- pc iinv to liei-omc neithers. lo surh edy. lie has used it in hi> family vn point to a true friend in Mor*ii;!:'s for several years with the best re- lb n• i. which not only maivs child- suit and always tveeps a bottle of ji birth easy ami painless, hut h aves in the house. After having la grippe mot her and child in healthy ami vig- he was himself t roil hied wilh a severe orous comlil ion ; rest ores I lie mot her eoiigli. I le used o( lier ri'Miedii's vv it h- to her original heaiiliful form, out hi'iii'lil -iml then couclmlid to I’rici' .j;! per bottle; dhotth's fur try I he children'-- medicine and to. .f^.o'i i - ''ir sale by druggist or senl his delight it m*oii elficted a peni'a- hv cv.i'rt -" on nn ipt of price l>v licnl cure, ‘jo and .’>M rent holtles M'• Tl I IxIJS' 1{ lx I, I !x T f '< * for sale hv \\ . 11. iMil’re, I’etersSt.. Atlanta. <ia. The Gaffnej Cilf Land anti Improvement Company ( Ml'er for Sale building hots iu i ii a i' i' x i •: bottles, I was i-Diiiplctflv iiircil, amt felt that all PECULIAR in combination, pro- dg,,,. • • * tti::t -tir* com- ® portion and preparation of incredi- plaint ii'*il f.'i'i v.t ' Mas. E. E. 1 * • ® OXXAVV.V. il'il.slioi'n. \V isc.inslll. ents, I loti's Sarsaparilla possesses great : <>m* lot fronting on .leli'crb— street. One lot containing two niliecs on biniestoiH* avenue, near husiness j cent re. , One Two-story. <> room dwelling and | lot. eorner Granard and Mill streets. For terms and particulars call on i GAFFNEY LAND AGENCY. curative value. You should TRY IT. m T TI!EKX RAILWAY CO. (IxASTKHN >V-nM.) Hood’s Pills O' an.l ctL.-icnt, ycl \| I)I1( . V ,,, | ( ,.. n ij,. a j |.;<t at( .. easy iu action. Sclil by all dru^ists. vOo. Tie Cheapest Place on Earth 'r<> i{tT"s PIEDMONT AIR LiNE. Route of tho Groat Vostibuled Limited. FURNITURE A'r (•»• NI>i;N i:u *. in i ; li: -i nT.1.!{ . UA/NS. In 1.! I : » l Of oLri* '» S! h. I K!M. Nort liLfituifl. ■ . \s\iu ! ’ -1 Mnil *• •». .'»S Sf». Vo. 1 *, I btily hdily huilv I’loiirisldiig Tow n. T- * 'A. » B-S, I 1 A I aiaXe (I nl'. tuwi!" i;iock. \!so t'arms near hv and in teach 'it “a -"'hools of l.iim'tom Springs amI o| i hi*- place in lot' ol Ii*om .'1*i i»» loo on Iiheral i iuk* rales. Also Agricultural Lands 1 > rent for I'arin purposes. I’or fuI! pa11 e-nlars appl v to MOSES WOOD, Agent. N. It.— \li i r* sp.*issing on lands of t i -('ompauv eiittingand removing timber, lishin x i.i' him! ii:. are foi'liiddi':! urdi'i* p'-nall v of la.w Fir rati < 'at I '• a i 11 i n w 'liiC «^* U £ 1 SJ F^roprictor. ! 1*1 HPQPlTMR '5 SCLLiNG thcJCWIJ li. it. LirOwlfiD , SNSUHANCe Mif. SHOE (For M el 7j »*r o *py I, y At Tl^r^c lb? roJicj K bwl for yf oA;'- .Do VO a kr,ov\/ 90Bay3. -t/ r f/ p'r oj I.V A”, ■ .'t.'ll' 12.0) N '..00 I'm S.OH am ’ .\t .i 1 . L ' Li.f i • m ; g.do |iiu 0.0(1 aiij • N orct ■ - - m..;; pill "AI UHi ■■ iiut. i- il.u*; plG im; am • i .. 1! r • ’! 'J.'D l- .' ii a pill Ml: am ■ but 1 1 nl.* I<a: 11.!.* am • t’orrD 1 ;i. It..:; am " Mt \ 1 ’ 1" am •• i O i ■ i. 'hi i m*; pm " VV* -••Ii:!' - ' r i. i a:n u t ■ pm •• (’♦•ntid .. .. 1 r. li'; •jj* .•ni MS pm “ Sji.tr;an : K,rg.. , Ijl t."t .t!i: t * pm •* (iaim.-'d- 4. »J ; ai t.-.t pm •• mu1-. . ?.n im am UJ pin • Kiii. -.v.'.ini! a am IS ton • . :l ' ! O’. . •. vG DIM . t| piii Ar (':i:ii I"! • «» aui t'.-’M i'll! Ar. Ill", e u.r. am 1". in am Vr. i.' i iu ■ ♦ ■. J • : t ., » •'» pin G.’JH iim Ar W . - . *. I d ■; 111 s. (1 pin ■ H:ii' 1 e.::.ll. • v : Hi n. *. •' 1 * i i11;i•.•' * ’': i .• .. I'b i’ ii .0 1 a m !\Vw N ( r . ... 1 |i!Jl 0 am .... i Soul h vv a rt!. \ * J J!a No. r st : .so ; No. i * Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries. When in need of Furniture of any de scription call on us. We also keep a large and varied assortment of Coffins, CasMs, Shrouds, Burial Rohes, Etc. 5 >4 >11*1 1 o, Will VWXAO, aw^vk;, lo CwOt < >nr I I.V M' 1 n'l Our * Wagons * and * Bngg are made for use as well as ornamenti Carroll, Carpenter & Humfl • • . »r,iTa.»■«...aaa.iaiai ja.--a ■ . J. - » « i— «. >• - LIMESTONE ^ SPRINGS ^ LIME % though in if on t he side of lieetis,— being on the side of .vhole.soliie. manlv pie iisiir i s. and fr. •edom and in the illdlllgelie, ' of thrill — -1 have the ant hority to s ay : When you pervert lull tire i*i this way il is u 1 11, rly w i'*!.‘ d and utt,' rly iihondnidd e. There is mint her a ppiie at ion vvhi eh although i it I f V oil vv a i i try Go. d the low'i 't 'Aomen : «l 1 M M 111*1 tl J 11 M 1 <’«l l MM1 NAilMli i l i I 11 > * V I i i j partial, is of great range ami supreme den s I! Importunee, addressing itself to doe- Mi n's n tors, to guardians and to parents chiefly. ! refer to ihc practice of al lowing children to go out at night Into the streets, if in cities, or. if in tin* country, allowing children to lind thc'ir conqianions a t night and their pleasure at night away from paternal inspection, if you want to make the destruction of a child sure give him unwatched liberty alter dark. You cuiinot do a thing that will be so nearly a guarantee of a chihls dam nation as to let him have the liberty of going when* he chooses after dark. I do not believe in bringing up the | ( child to know life as it is said. I j should just as si"in think of bringing 1 up a child by cutting some of Un cords of tin* boily ami lacerating his nerves and scarring and tattooing him and making an out law of him outright as an element of beauty, as I should think nt developing his man hood by bringing him up to see life— lu sec (ts nbominabie lusts, to tteeHsI 1 hideousincarnutions of wit ti> si c its , miserable carnalities, to m c il> im aginations set on lire of In II. In see all those temptations and delusions t * which lead lo perdition. Nohodv gets over these things. They who see them see sears. I hey are burned. And to let the young go out whi re the glaring courtesan appears, tu h-t them go where the lustful frequent er of dens of iniquity can come vv itldn t heir reach, t o let l hem go where t h* v will he exposed to such temptation —why a pan nt m insane that will do it. To say “a child .uu-t he hard ened, he lias go.to get through Miiue- how, and you limy as well put him in the vat ami let him tan.” Is that familv education? 1st ha' < Itrist ian nat tin ? Is that bringing a eh'dd up in the nurture ami admonition of the Lord.' I thank God for two things, vi > for thousand', hut two among manv. I* iist, ! hal 1 was horn ami bred in tlie eountrv. of parents that gave me a pre eious constitution and a noble example, and next to that i am thankful that I wa - brought :ijTn <*i retim st a i o' whin I never heei. acquainted Vl il h W iekedness, I ki.'ivv a great deal about it. for if I hear c men sa\ \ 1 1 * vv h alplmhi t ..f t liliI in'i i 1 *v VV h i h 11 is v.: ■! ! . 1 I air View easy I*, i* ii.- a'itii .« : i > / BROWN C a sin J t :in o I Iiiim to son.• ex ^-v. tent Hie p 11 v s i o I og i -1 - talent. Ip ; .i,|,'l*v n which 1 know the whole sirtlellire. IS. t in -I pill*,". it a V' ry short i tin* way of If * il'i.e, ries a t ■ aiI to r.alI on rTb Vi Vi I di*si re to a n noil nee 11 1 in- '•it i/eiis of t his v i inity •! ml • ; i IV e i nd i ■ 1 ' roil ig i'V In;' I . now preoare.I to io : Il |. : ■ iiier of t eivaei im.' ei •*. I will give ear 'f u i a 111 • i i in t o a 11 work , i>; r t 'ted I., i iy 'are. I r*■ -p- ■ t i ui !y s: >- li 'it a share of ynitr palroti- a ge. C. C. SCRUGGS. 11,iStoll 1': . .'. 1! Jg pm ».(*.» pm Uin. M" :il'i. 1.0 pm Itln* 1 ■ ! i li." a.m 1.0 pm CitTu. . J.I'J pm Spiirl: : '1 . 1’ *, :■ m 1J ... am J.*. • I'M t;is■;"i v na■ t ■ ii- pa i.;.a am 1 ♦ ' pill Sum ’a ;;."i a iu ii.Vl pm \y< {:, tl ’.11 pm 'i'o,' 7.‘*u pm M" 7 ”■ * fv ■ 7..JH . i i. !.42 am ' .a., ) Oil ( .I: f•.-'. i!]**. n pi i * . s.; t pm RICHARDSON & CO., Lessees. Manufacturers of LASTERING * AND * AGRICULT And Dealers In—*— Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plasl Dymamitc, Blasting Powder. Fuse and Dynanl ■ Wedding Prea ww* V rfj dLL In Poor Health means so much more than 1 you imagine—serious and' 'fatal diseases result from' > trifling ailments neglected.' ' Don’t play wilh Nature’s ’greatest gHt--hea!th. Oil1 ^tiicjvw. Transact a General Banking Business Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. i N'r<CI<<CS'r allowed on Time Deposits by r-il’CCC'i A I* Arrangements.. ^ I l SSolioll ocl. Voli'. . ■• ! 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Telephone No. 21. itm-.niimmrm It Mii; lire fci litiK H' l.i i i i.'iri .. weak jj I ■I'uti illy ex- ^ * 'ii .e.-il, netvous, i no appetite e! > ..n i work, i •. in at ' in etak- i'e* tin-1 - ' relin- • ’u n. tin uiii'.A ne «1.. 11111 Brow it's li "ii Bit-' ti ls. A I. vv IkiI- !' * < in, lii'iu-fit Iron Bitters a n «l it’s m l > lake. ft Cures Dy.sp.p.'in, <nj l.ivcr Neuralgi^ ’Constipath r. '5. , t; ... (I lihlUMltS < u *• te.tf'riaiiifu. u * f/iOilE MO Io i'bb, (iiillney, .X I* 1* is now receiving his Ictll JStoek W'oi'tli ol' l ho $10,00ft H And iuviles his l' ri* iid' lo e;bl In ion huv ing anv thing in his lim*. Hi just rieeived il big lot of I lllggi llg a tel i ii" thill II:* wiil sell ;i' t'heiiji ii> smy one in Town iind his Slock of Shoe' < Mol hiti;. Hals .leans 1 iro,•cries etc., is Gomph'te iind its bow ii> ihe b >wi Don ! fail logivc him :i ('Aid, vvlieii in Town and gel price'before huv* ing elsew here. I le luis idso .1 usl < omphl i d ii New Gl'xlxh’V in GiilViiey, bveryt hing Kle New and Hie In!,"! linpi'oved M A( 111 X bb). iind of Hie very best makeand gel our prii will (il N your ('< >TT< >N iis < 'in ip im iiny gin in Town, ami buy your (’ol ton Seed al I he G i n at I he 11 ig he si M :i I'k"! I ri'i* ;i m I ikiy I he ('ASH for | hem, iind is now arraiixdng hu'it New ('orn Mill tlmi will lie ready for Grinding ne.xl week, and will Grind on ■ or Ivvo day' in Kiieh Week j. a. UK XI FDR I I n t he** SSut to. ALL GRADES! BOUGHT CHE Will I>o Sold C'hoiipoi ! I» 11-Koo;ii .'iiits from if!l to ijts 1 ); l!i'i|-.st. ;td'. bureiius. v\ ;ish Sbinds, Side boards. Lounge'. ( haiis^ Kle. I fm t every! Iiing vvliieh i'kepl in a I’l bS I’-CbASS MODKIIN FI bN I Tl bK s rul’K. P<| in iol'i' hllV'illg el sew In re. 1 $43 \Vi * ji’o11VTii i' A'S X. Wood, 15 A X Sv 10 K , v;;innov, - - h. o. 11UV i' just tveei v • ii a ill..!, bl bGI.AI I bind SAI I. with An Safety Pi posit box ■> I am In Her funds. Sa felI li P'.'ll ! ;,IX ill III " : ('onnt V I I M ns bom, hb F.xr I \l.b-M.\b\ IN hit, •• li' Ii Work ami Yin ■ . 11i.oi ev er I o i a ke , •lib !ion :hI and Sold IC V4.*I\V 11» intf « *i> W ,• inv iin spei-iiil iit ii-ni ion lo our .'f Iim d’ilN. SlbVKb I'bl.MMKD. and !)*(iii T< >1’ b»l('G!!!.s llll'.SK Gh’KAT bAbGAINS. If you want Hie bKSl' b!(i(iN (>N KAbl’II huv Hie I’bK.WII M < A bl >1.1 X A bl made ill V orkv ille S. c. W ,• id'o 'll I he ih M'K 1111.1. bl (. i V . \\ ViaiNS' \\ it, tin naim i- inou-.h' K very body IvOo , - the merits of tin* i.i-iili-i!i fill lb >h’Y. No ilri I rWiigon Man W' i 1 : n iv ,d large loi t -i Uxid.l'M AM < >1 . <!.( >TH ; HOT sTl 1 i'. Ah- a M AT t I a < i (it a H i. III . n’Kb A N I > Id ,'I*. I M io-i id: ant bine a W N't LAI’ Id MIPS cv, i >,•, n in Spartiininirg ( ounty. Wi ' un ioi. I i’, ■ mi ni*' Mouhiing .'old I' m M. uidin' in all lie lie- styles iind tinisln '. SPF'INGS AND MATTRESSES IN T 1 ' o : h IV •* ell iov,'' I I he I! 't of IlleSl* il)*l Iclt'S illld ill ins. Caskets and Burial Robes, Hot i n I’rie '. W c ar, the pi-oiijc to deal with. W, , THE BESii, See I h I l Thanking you for pas! laiors i -oliei* y,*u imur ■ inistm »>. ’WAGON AND FURNTF