The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 23, 1894, Image 5
THE WEEKLY LEDLETL F TIT PAY, XOYEATF.EE 2.°,, 1894.
to l)t*aiu xpi rt plnvnolo^ist. Imt foiir-
in*; our rt rur.l would l»c too Icul we
did not i“iiv to uo juiv farther than
the imi'de was eoiirrrm d. lie played
i|uite a nurnli‘r of tuiie.w many of
(iood eorn
molasses,
whietl Wei e \
bread and swe •(
was elean >-at •
line, iilll
>' a <;liuin
• f siiilii."
:*i n.-i i;f 1,1.1:.
Matters Krom Maud
(Corespondenee of Tm; I,i:im;ij;. |
M m i>. S. (' N»»v. •Ju.—Tin* low
pdgl'of eot ton is causing eonsider-
a^^ luist linir. < >n the Idth .1. S.
Ithiek s tei ants carried eij;ht hales of
eotton to Cowpei.s. Aft er t r\ in^ t he
market with inueh patience they
were on the point of elositi}' a sale
at l.tto. when .1. S. I’laek farmer, hid
a cents and hou^ht Ids own eotton.
Mr. Ithiek is a progressive farmer.
I!«‘ says he has land on which he ean
"row a hale of eotton to the acre, lie
has a lot of land that was planted in
corn in .lime that will tnak • do hush-
els to t he acre. lie says he is im
proving his land by rotation of crops
and fertilizers, lie has a lot of land
that he has crown seven separate
crops on in three years. Who knows
how this is done? lie says it is a
great mistake for farmers to let their necessary to give it a pielurcsipie ap-
htnds grow up in weeds and grass ttf- pea ranee
A few minute.~ he fun
Etta Jane Notes.
[('orrespondenee ol Tili: I.i;ihu;i;.]
Etta .1 am:, Nov. Is.—The most
fashionable wedding of the season
took place at Wilkinsvil' last Thurs
day evening. I Ith instant. The con
tract ing part ns were Dr. .Iftmes K.
Durham of (d’eers and Miss Millie
McCullough of \\ ilkinsville.
The elegant parlor room was dab- I
oralely decorated with festoons
lures and all ties other paraphratialia
ODD THINGS ABOUT CENTS.
AmoiiK Other Tiling*. Tin') Arc Quite li?[.
tcliNlvcl> ('ouiitcrf'citcil.
From time to time one sees refer
ences in the daily (tapers to the difii-
eulty experienced by the ferry eom-
panies, etir lint's, et • , p, disposing of
enormous ,uvw ouiatiotis of ordinary
copiter cents. The reiuh*r is very apt
to remember this, particularly if in
exchange for a dollar bill he is re
turned 9f> 1 cent pieces by a conductor.
As a matter of fact, there is no ex
cuse for th • item, much less.for a ear
conductor or change taker in unload
ing his weight of cupper upon the al
ways more or less abused passenger.
The United States subtreasury at
Wall and Nassau streets makes and
in
V
CURY & KENDRICK,
I > 1C A I A*' !<!■» I .x
Fresh I tee f. Per; I Sausage.
We also hamlie eaiieage and
ot her vegetables. W e
sell its low as tIn
est and ask a sh:
of your pat
ronage.
I have just added to my line of t tenoral Merebaudise a complete line
of ('lothing. Suits. I'nnts, Overcoats, etc., andean give you a good Suit for
$.V00 and a Fine Suit foriflO.lNt. Ov<-reoats ijto.iiO to .f I•?..')<i.
Ladies’ Dress i Goods
In Worst tm Is, Klanmls, ('ashmen's, Suitings, 1 Icnritl I a-amt liroatlrloth at
from 10 rts. to $l.0tt per yanl. I have as romph tr a line of
• n *
I plo
< >00
.lii.. i. .....;.... ... iT.iit.-il Heart Disease 3CYrs!
Clary & Kendrick.
ter the small grain is harvested its it
increases the cost of cultivation.
A. (’. Hobbs reports a good crop
from two hands; loitu huslu Is of
eorn. <! heav\ hales of eotton. (ill gal
lons molasses and do bushels of po
tatoes.
Eandrmn Self reports a good one
horse crop; 2bb bushels of eorn, II
heavy bales of cotton and turnips in
abundance, lie says if you want to j
make turnips for the market com
mence now. cut down a newgrotmd.
. broadcast the brush, let it alone un
til July, cut the sprouts, burn otT in
August and sow seed.
We are glad to see so many nice,
fat hogs in the country. J. M.
Hicks hits the finest that we have
seen. He expects his largest to net
400 pounds.
And there is some nice beef cattle.
A. C. Hobbs has the finest that I
Have seen. It will weigh loon pounds.
Some person could get a bargain by
seeing JMr. JHobhs, as he otters bis
beef so low.
James Yiggcrs. after experiment
ing on keeping tomatoes, succeeds,
andjgives the following receipt : Se
lect boxes, size to suit, get elean. ,
white sand gilt her tomatoes as soon
as they turn rial, put in sand first,
then a layer of tomatois. then cover
with sand, totd so on until box is
tilled: put box in dark, cold place
and you can takeout toimitoesat tiny |
time and you will find them fresh
and idee.
It seems at times its if we will he
compelled to have a police force to
secure order. It is bad In he dis
turbed by dolts t hut enjoy their own
braying. Cloven Fool waves his dark
’mintle again in our tpilet town—
with warriors armed with all the
modern eipiipmenls. kuucks, sling
shots. knives, pistols, bottles, billets
and noise enough for a first class
battle and nuiny words not in the,
semblance of prayer. After the
eloud hud passed over and the bat
tle-field seaiuied it "lose view was
taken and there was observed some
dark blue spots with a little man
underthem. lie may attempt sui
cide by t rying to ent bis throat with
u bar of Hot agon soap or reform ap
pearances.
Some of our farmers talk .at corn
shtiekings while we listen and wonder
what the future will be. They are dis
gusted at t he price of cot t on and swear
*Srf>tT from planting another crop; then
crush the fertilizer mills by saying
they will not buy any more guano,
then they make short work of the
oil mills by demanding two cents
more on the bushel for cotton seed ;
“That's right'’ says one. bet s give
ourselves t ime for our minds to change
before plant ing t ime. Anot her cries :
“Corn, corn; North Carolina can t
make corn enough to keep her stills
running." There my turn comes
and I touched the button by saying
j see North Carolina can make
whiskey enough to keep men running
pQorer and more helpless every day.
r.
Algood News Notes.
|< 'orrcspoiuleliee of Tilt; blllKM Ii, |
Ai/atoo, S. C.. Nov. 20.—Maggie,
the three year old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Ford, died at Clifton
last Friday and was buried at Mace
donia Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. \Y. J. Thomas have
moved to Cow-pens.
H. M. (ialfney and family have re
cently moved to Clifton.
Mrs. Holly haveiider spent several
days with her daughter. Mrs. \\\ D.
Ilyurs, recently.
John \\ . binder has sold Ids plan
tation and will move to North Caro
lina, or somewhere else, in the near
future. \V. lb I’rice was I he purcha
ser.
Mr. and Miss b. I». Davis, of
Trough Shoals, and lb M. (ialfney
and family, of Clifton, visited E, C.
Moore and family last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M'm. (iardner visi
ted Nathuu Moore and family last
Sunday.
Messrs. C. C. Hetty, Hugh Wil
kins and James Moore, visited rela
tives in t hese diggins last Sunday.
Misses Mau l ! indulc. bdlie ijutnu
and Midlie Carter visited friends in
these diggings last Sunday.
J. (iardner (the silent) visited
frjendsund relatives at (ileitdale la>l
Sunday.
H. II. Ilyurs went to Clifton last
Friday on business.
J. I,. Clary went to Spartanburg
yesterday on business.
Mrs. J. A. Harris, whom we
ported on the sick list some time
is up again.
There was a cotton picking at
we hear of more to come and go. Of
course the yeung folks enjoy then
very much.
John binder lost his horse a few
days ago.
Hrof, S. I). I troy le-and wife, two
blind musicians, of Hainter, Tenn,
accompanied by Dr. W. \V. (iilhert.
of Mooreshoro, N. C. gave a musi
cal enter!aimie nt at the Macedonia
school house last night, which was
great ly enjoyed by all present. When
it. comes to performing on the violin,
banjo, uccordcon, organ and etc, we
have never seen, nor heard Hrof.
Hroylcs’cipiuh lb* will give several
,jiorc entertainments in our county
Utid every one should patronize him, ‘
for none would ever regret going to
hear him. We have heard many try
to pick t lie banjo and perform on the
violin, hui never heard to perfection ]
friends, relatives and
s o’clock t he
invitei I guests
, r l l i i i« . “ * II • ' ‘ * • • »- -
prcmc. Mrs. H. M. W ilkins. of (JutT
ney City, was - il< it at the orutai
while the rni-llilluotis note:- of toa
tiled into tin* roum and formed a cir
cle in the centre of which was a large
lamp suspended trout tie* overhead
ceiling throwing its brilliant light up
on tin* scene. Silence reigned s^l- 1
Mrs. H. M. Wilkins, of (inlf-
iiu
at ,
instrument announced that the wed-
fling march hud begun. Soon love's
pilgrims reached Hymens al-j
tar and Hew (■• M. lloyd. of tin* M. ,
E. Church in a solemn and impres
sive manner pronounced the cere
mony which according to Divine up- |
pointmeiit made them man and wife.
After receiving t In ngrat illations ,
of their many friends the happy
couple head' d I lie procession in its
march to tin* dining room where a
sumpt nous fea>t had been prepared
for 1 he occasion. Everything was of
the best that the > ii:nt ry and market
a Horded. Tin* bride and
cakes together with a protusive floral
decoration and an c!i'lle» variety of
fruits hot h nat i . and e\**t ie. adorned
the table. To these were added a su
perabundance ol pie-. cakes, meats,
etc., prepared in lii** omst improveil
style that the inveiitiv *. euius of the
eulinary artisan eotdd uggest.
To tin* urhanits of Mr. J. H. \N bite
ami Miss Craec W iiisonant your cor
respondent is greatly indebted for
t he at t ent ion in-reeii \ i d iluring this
part of the pleasant elTair. They
know exactly how t*i make their
gilest - enjoy tIn-ms* I\cs and 'liil so
too.
After supper I was taken into
anot her room where Mrs. H. M. W il-
kius iiml Mr. .loiiu 1*. \\ hitt* kimll\'
showed me tlie grand display ot wed
ding present • v. liich i preserved a li-t
of. logit hi r with I lie name- of the
donors. These .., i'a-!* - and names
an* too nunierons f ii* n,i* to mention
them. Suiliei it to -ay liny were
useful, beaut iftd am! cosily. I’o I hese
were adiled ipiil* a .o-*;* numhersenl
to lireerd i
Hit un*
ll, tie
boll
n*
of tin
in * wl_\ marrieil
\\ i* assiir>- In p ■ iph- >1 (iiver-
that in Mr-. Durliam liny will Iiml a
hnly of tie* higlii'.-l an i nio.-l ri'lined
type. We '-omgrat ulat*.* the happy
groom. Dr. itirham on tin* r«- u 11 of
his eoin)in si ami d • : as - n ri d t hat hi*
will Iiml that lleavi*ii'- greatest
earthly blessing wa- in -towid when
it gave bim tin* in ait • id hand of
Miss Millie MrCollough in the holy
bonds of matrimmiy.
l(ur best wisln* atteml lliem
t hrotlgll Ii fe .- | alt iiw ay.
May joy and hope ami ion* divim*.
Their heavenly powers increase;
While o’er their home and hearts
may shine
The blessed how of peace.
Miss M amie M ilkelisoli. of Haeolet.
died at the home of her aster. Mrs.
Ed Thomas near ilei rsheba ehttreh
in York.eotiidy. Iasi Saturday morn
ing and wans hui-i<‘ ; al Salem yester
day. 1 ler ili-ea-** wa- cot-umption.
I take gn at p ! i.'iin ii n inling t he
cont nbu!ions of t he ."riou- eorres-
pondents of Tilt bnmaa:. as well as
all other mat; rs <*oi.taim*'l in its
great make-up. I would, however,
suggest to our I>ra\toiiville corres
pondent that In* tie a pole to Smith
Wrain's cow-'- horn- for tlie wrinkles
to run out on.
a. i.
Jl
! 'lea
We heat
place and that plan
times. I i is made
htisiness ililitorii; --s.
of shortcoming-, and .
for large, e.impact . ii
tersited lazim --.
pregnatid with
of talk in t his
about “hard
a ll excuse for
for all manner
ft i n we believe
nk- of uuudul-
He iph* gel so im-
t hi- idea of '' ha rd
tinn - ’ that tln \ -im ni to in- in ji p!>|*.
pet tin! stall* of w ail inn in a desultory,
unei*rtain way lor-onn t hing to hap
pen. We will loll them what they
an* wailing for. They arc waiting
for something within them to tell
them that they have been unprofit-
, able long i Hough—that tin y are the
centres from whi- Ii tin* activity must
flow. When, like the prodigal son,
they hav* '■eoim* to themselves,"
exchanging minor coin for Unitnl
States money of large denomination,
and it has many regular customers
who are so served.
There are a num1x*r of curious
things about cents as they come to
the subtreasury. In the first place,
they are quite extensively counter
feited. This may seem strange, as i
the profit in a counterfeit cent is nee- j
essarily small. It is true, hoAvever, j
nevertheless and is supposed to be !
the work of Italians, who, more j
largely than any other nationality,
seem to favor the imitation of our |
minor and subsidiary eoin.
The Brooklyn and New Jersey fer
ry companies, the elevated railroads j
of both New York and Brooklyn and
the various slot machine companies
are regular customers for the ex
change of cents for other money at
the subtreasury. At times they turn
in enormous quantities, the slot com
panies alone ranging between £125
and £700 a day.
As might be expected, all sorts of
oddities inthexvayof eoin come in
with the quantity taken m the ma
chines. In addition to the counter
feits are scores of “not one cents’’ of '
Avar times, metal disks and foreign
copper. Austrian money predominat
ing. As the copper cent is simply a
token, no matter what its condition
is, it is redeemed at par if it can in
any way be identified as United States
money.
The popularity of theslot machines
brought about a curious condition of
affairs in the country. This was noth
ing short of a “cent famine.” The
headquarters of tin* company is in
New York, and all agents sent their
cents here for redemption, which
drained the country of its supply and
overstocked tin* minor coin vaults of
the subtreasury here with cents.—
New York Herald.
Ah Orirnliil A nt Unti-r.
Tom < > Neil has at Ids home menag
erie a peculiar specimen of the ani
mal kingdom which be prizes highly.
The animal is a little oriental ant
eater. It came direct from Asia and
was purchased in the West Indies
from a vessel and brought to the
Texas coast as the property of ('ap-
tain W. II. Sterling of tin* Port* La
vaca and Matagorda Packet line, and
after an apprenticeship on this ves
sel, where he was instrumental in ex
tinguishing tin* last rat, cockroach
and flea, passed into the hands of
Tom O'Neil as a present. In appear
mice the little creature is a cross be
tween a Georgia persimmon fed pos
sum and a Kansas chipmunk, but is
more intelligent and domestic than
either. The little denizen of the
orient cannot only elean out tin*
biggest ant nest in town in short or
I der, but will rid a house of the last
rat, mouse or cockroach with equal
facility and take up the fleas for a
diet.—Port Lavacaeu.
Tin- I'viMinlit nf Ii:i Uinr.
M, de Mi'iiran, chief ot thoanti<iuiti<*s
dej lai'tiacat, claims to have made tin*
discovery of tin* long sought entrance to
the mysterious brick pyramid of Dashur,
near Sakkara. After numerous boring-
in the ground surrounding the pyramid
he found, g*7 feet below the surface, a
gallery :':>0 feet long, cut in the rock
and inclining upward toward tin* pyra
mid.
Fifteen chambers wen.* found contain
ing numeroivs tombs and sarcophagi of
high functionaries, among them the
sarcophagus of a queen, all of the twell't h
dynasty, over 2,000 years before ('hrisf.
It is ex pee tei I that further researches
xvill reveal the sarcophagus of King
Usurtesi n ill.—London Timas.
OhaTnberlait' . I"* ..nd fiNiw O.’ntmsut
Is n cert'iin cur.: for Chronic Bore Eyes,
Granulated )v, bill.-, I Sore Nippier, Piles,
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Uhcum and Scald licr.il,
25 cents per bo:;. For saje by druggists.
TO HORSE OWNKBS,
For putting a horse in m fine healthy con
dition try Dr. Cndv’s Condition Hoivders.
They tone up the rvstem, aid digestion euro
toss of pjyie . reft vc eon-tipiition. correct
Slioi l Breath, Palpitation,
Mr. G. W. Me,Kinsey, post master of
Kokomo, Did., and a brave ex-soldier,
says: “I had been severely t roubled
with heart disease ever si nee. 1 -tv ing
the army ad the close of Liu*, late war.
I was troubled with palpitation and
shortness of breath. I could not
sleep on my left side, and bad pain
around my heart. 1 became so ill
that l was much alarmed, and for
tunately my attention was called to
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
I decided to t ry it The fin bottle
made a decided intprovemi nt in my
condition, and live bottles L ive com
pletely cured me.”
C. W. MeKINSKY, H. M., Kukomo, I ml
))r. Milos Heart Oare E". sold on : * i-vblvo
guarani** l bat. t tie first bottle will tu edit.
All it III sell it at Jl, (i bolt!. * e" ra.or
it will I'om in. prepaid, on rceoiib of luico
by llm iir. Miles Medical Co , J.ikliai t, lad
LIPSCOMBS
II O'P IC I
V
First-class in all its appointments.
Special attention is given to the
traveling public. The table is fur
nished Avith the best tin* market
alTonls.
W.S.Lipsboinb,
>n<^rr< >w
nc
GHDVES
—. Liinestuni) Inn,
C/y dDREN:'
as Imve ever been seen in town. I give you as a sample of m\ prices, a good
Family Flour at £1.1.'). The celebrated Niekel-Hlate Elour. the finest goods
(everybody says) ever sold for the money at £l.l><>. l ive pounds good ( otTei*
for £l.(Ki. and will sell you everything else in proportion, call and judge for
yourself as to whether I am selling goods cheap or not.
J. N. LIPSCOMB.
WE HAVE POT THE KNIFE IN PRICES OF
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
Come and see us, we will quote you the low
est prices ever heard of in this town. Our
stock is complete with all the newest styles in
SHOES AND CLOTHING.
Now is the time to buy your Winter Clothing,
Shoes, Hats and Jeans.
Call and let us make you an estimate on your
fall bill. We are offering ALL WOOL JEANS,
80 per ct. wool at 18 cts. per yard.
CARROLL & CARPENTER.
A Family Hotel. rite table
is first ela-s in every respect.
‘I I
5. I
.xVy
Hopper,
Proprietor.
itCX IN Iv 1CI*!-S.
TASTELESS A New Meat Market.
CHILL
TONIC
13 JUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PmC£?Oots.
C Al. VTIA, IM.S., Nuv. 10,1“3J.
I'arif* St. Louis, Mo.
Gout lorn:'!*:--V.';’ sold litst yi :t!\ ♦Yh) h ifi't-H of
GiU»\K S 'I A: l’LLT>S r)li:i tMLjiud luivo
boUL'Iil ihn'o alit-ady ttiis y« ;:r. i.i ;; lojrox-
|)crH*n<«* of 14 vrar.', in the dn;u husuD ^s, hive
never sold an artu’le thatgav. such univeisal batid*
Ittclivn at your Tunic# Yuui ‘nily,
A i’ .\ i. Y, C.MiU ACOb
For sab* by \Y. H,. l>ii!v -.
r.'.v -•.-.c*i3x;*e«*tt:5if-*'.*: • rr»
Hav. You Seen
Tin: i.i’'i: oi
Silver Novelties
AT
i; < l J. i Uul.l v Jit U; Y •-b •. 1 } =
\ ~T’ - ..... - f •-,«
/'""a -.-i
I 1 v *t; “ -AjV >' .»> 9
■. ; ■•*. \V ■■ "■ v
• .
T'. ■ ‘Ay.
• ’ -. u-. /.-• frF a
\\ *A * . • » , 1. . T
00KT ’.MSilT ‘IS cY. * . H> . Y
Min ors, Pin Cushions, Souvenir
Spoons, Pin Trays Child’s
Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets,
Sugar Shells, Cutti ; Knives,
Pickle Forks, Napkin Rings, In
dividual Butter Dishes. Popper
and Salt Shakers, etc., etc.
i i does :i >t seem p* '•■•-i I *!' lei! I he
ino.-l of i ie—I* artieb* iii'-- - lid siivi-r,
and dii I*; ia!i!-e ai'e • .n . . plated
; on v. hhi nu t al ami ;.* ns of t item
; will iarnisli.
' yoeh ( iioiri; Fob \ t>i ii:ri’.H.
!J. G. Galloway ^ Son.
Having [its! opened a new
Meal Mar'xi-t in the Lips
comb Hotel Huiiding, I beg
b*;ive to iufori11 t lie people of
I dilTni'V t hat I am now pre
pared !<> serve t hem w it b all
the fri-b meats ami vegi la-
bles * d’ the se:iS(i||, \|y
priei s will be as low as the
loW e.-t .
Transact a General Banking Business
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. I allowed on
Time Deposits by s.fMCC'i A I. Arrangements..
Vour 1 1 S^oliolt ocl.
J. W. D. Craine.
SOFTilKIIX RAILWAY CO.
(|: ASII.KN r,V>TI-;.AlQ
€
*J\
PIEDMONT AIR LINE.
V
coxm.N'M* i hi.m i.i; or (•a'-skmiku tiiaixs.
N<>rllili**iiu<l
Nov I Ht Ii. IS!) I
I.v Atl:iiil:i * i .a*
** A1liili(:i K lilli**
" Norn"”
•• Milfoil
•* (iliil.** a. i de
** l.lllii
** I'onielia.
** Mt Airy
*• Toia-oa —
" Wi’slliilosti i*
“ SrlH'fH
" Cenlr.il
•* Ur<i*iiiiili*....
•* Sicirliiiilmrt'.
*‘ liaffni i—
** I'Uurl—lii.r» .
•* Kill- -Mu ait ii
•* (;n>tiiiii:i
Al*. Chiirlstt'* ....
Ar. l)uiivii;o
Ar. l{ii*!.in'>iiit
Ar. Wiishliii.'luii ..
•' Uultilll * IMi.ll.
“ l , !iilit*kd|ihi:i
" New VorU...
SoothhenlKt.
\*t*>. I slin 1
Nn.a.H No at;
Dally Daily
•
UOUU ]i
l.DH I, tD.Dll D
No.l 'i \o. 34
Daily Matty
kidne
flis ;
i’ll'
mil
le-trov worms, giving
lad lior-a. 2.1
what a stimuliint nay. what an
almost carlliquak of I isiness revival life t- • nn oH t:r<ivtr v*oi-k*.'il horw*. Z5
would !*nstn wa re i .. r\ mail to dis- extats per p ci ■ i • . -w: <>) i.niggi.-ts.
eovertit lie •anie Dionient t Imt times
are ilull bei*aU'< ie i- ilull'—liisur- All
ance \gt
tv ll a I
.... UT
.. I.;**, a
4 4' » -'ii.* a
. f » '27 tt .'I <i • a
'..IS j, 4.1)1 a
4.4- a
Mi* i* -ini a
.. a.-.l a
. r>.4*; a
s.‘Z i p i;.:io a
f.’.oO a lt.;r. a
} •-
fi.4.'* a 4 .Si |)
r. i: a; w .:ia p
N.l •'* a 11..Vi (I
ii).*.*r> .. .'..*(i a,
1-..'*;: 0 i;.'-*;; ai
Vi*'. fMm'l
No. 37 No. 3A
Mulli Matty
•*.45 a
I 7.4’Z a
I !).im a
11 30 *
i a.i*3 p
No. | t Vo 391
I Daily ; Dally
The finest line of Toilet Waters,
and Exacts ever brought to the cit>
Trv n lulu* "I < ilvccriin* Jcllv nl \ tolcts. bir llm
Imiuls ele.
\ nsi liin* ( idi 1 ('n*;im. is Kxcclleiit liir tin* Skin.
('ix'oii |ltitt(*r riimplini* Ice. is the thing t'or e|i;i|)|)('
Lnliin’s Ihthv I’nwiler. Wings Tuilet I’uwiler,
I’etreisine lb tilled . liil* sofesf piinpies ,*111(1 iutl ti^.
(’jietus DninlniU Snap, in jjirs. will rentove i|;iii(lr
L;inn <>il. Bnttennilk ttnil (llveerinc Simp, the Inti*
When von enll (Ion i forget to look nt our nove
K\tr«U*ts, roilet Witters, etc.
7" i
A NEW LOT OF STAT10NE1
BOX IWI’KK. MOUBNINU I’ABKB. (A BUS.
BKNCILS. I’KNS. INK. Kte.
K ymi ejin't stop coughing, come in, weenn li\ yott|
thill pitili holds on, eotnc in. we enn !i.\ von.
you hitvi* Chills, eoiue iu. wc ciiu fix you.
vi)u sillier from Iudigestion. try ;t ’J*' c nl bottle o| ot]
lihle ell re.
A New Line of Silverware Novelties.
I )ui>l'0'ss I
'I'vloplumc - I -
I*t. iS. I „i|>s»*.'oiiil>.
N. II. 1,11 tie j
• * r ^
T *• -"X%*».«
Tin
per p
that -
Two New Hapeo,.
I >1 III* lelii* i> 3 I ll • W' W eek B pil-
iibli.-lnd .it HutlicrfunltDii by
pleiidid ■ ■.pmieiil nf Di'iiiDeriitie
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES
i
and attachments and Wheeler Wil
son No. fi Siwving Machines, for -ale
bv H. S. UHSCOMB.
W It. AR'..' R s
Tf'-VC-H ' I " ‘L AbY
IdMU .lUf.L . ILlUlt 0
0.0.1 ouuy .cany Daily T * T 1 TT ^
juFor Lite and Fire insurai
•*• *" * * " 10.(15 JI ■
priueiples
J"||l
( . Tipton. Tm*:
re-
1 ,i: i >n i: i
: wisln.- it
Slleei
1 * s s.
ago.
The
Heiinv Hi'i -
- is i
t lit
w live
UIUII 1
r.'iio |mbii
>iiid
ill
( Imi'
even
1. t t 1*1*1101 'll
by
;i '
'•ooper;
and
eoiu|)uny. 'i'!ii
i.i n
**i;k
i rusl
may iniproM
nerit.
iiml Iivi
Jiiecjilise of
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Hlioein* I'li iinas of Junction
City. 111. was ! old b\ Ii* rdoetors she
Iiml CoiiMiiDpt ion a 1 .. ilmt there Wiis
no hope for her but tv," bottles Dr.
King s New Di-eoy* r,s eompletely
cured ber m l -Ii - ;p\ - it >avi d her
life, \lr. III"-. |..'_*.-i*s, Florida
St. San t raii'*i-* > utb ivd from a
• Ireadfut cold iippri .■"•iiin** ( otisiimp-
tinu tried without n -nil eyeryl hing
else then lioughl one bottle of Dr.
King s New Diseowry and in two
week- was eund. lb* i- naturally
tluinkful. Ii i--in di n nit - ol w bich
these are sainple> i hat prove t he won
derful efHeayy ol tlo liiedii'ilie III
Cougb** and ('old . Free t rial bolt les
at W. H.Dui'rc - I•ne.* Store. Hegular
J. E. WEBSTER,
A t 1 *H'nvyv- A l - I \v
Gufincy City, S. C.
Hraetiees in al! thi eourls. Colb
tions tt specially.
\ i* 1 tli* ni • -; • '* 1
eit . .
Slmvin*-*.
IL.ir < id l in
a. tin
• lamp. • 'lung.
el i* , a I n ;■ a .•ale p. a a .
W. D, Arc Her.
Maltini*"*'
Wie-hiiu'tnii.
Kii'laiiend.
Danvitle.
('illil liilte .
• i;eitiiiii:i
Kni!* -Xlnaiit'ii
Him to!.* >v .
• iiiffiiey s
S)inrl;ilil ry ..
I ii’l'l'ill ill**
('cntral
S* in*, a
Wi*stiinii;-t* r
d*' "•* a •;
Minmt Any
Curmdia.
f.iila
(iainesiille..
Hnforil
N'driT!.-.-
Atlnntii r.tinie
Atlantit •' itm'-
111.47
I".4;i |> ll.i'l a
12.50 18.30 n 12.50 a
a 5.55 a 7.00 a .’..00
a 11.0 ' p J2.20 ie S 37
#tt.35 p t.i'4 p...
t-s I' . ...
a 12.12 a 1.5) p .
. 2 1" )) ....
a I.'" a 2.5; p... ...
p 1.72 it 4.115 p
p 2.4 > a .'..ta )>
. .;."l a 11.01 p
.. (l'-1i ).
l*|
if'
T-W P ~...
>.0. r » |»j
0.3" t'
.1 0.03 1)
J *.'.3.)
I' ii.so a loan pi
p, 5.2 ' a 9.30 p
3..I1
... a
I 1.42 a!
p 4.50 a 1
<.»o T'o
GAFFNEY BROKERAGE <5 C0MMISSI01
Who Represeot Old Established Companies that Pay 1
Promptly,
0. S. Kendrick
)
i >.
until lust niclil. He also proi’esses size 4ind £ I .nn.
OILY 1,1 ;i*r
Staple and Fancy Grocrries.
Countipv produce bought and
sold. (Jive me a (rial order.
0. S. Kendrick.
I? >rsi v - inu;*
Hauling "i < \ery Ui eriplioii done
wit Ii e*ii ■ i nlm - ni I I t A
1 shall id patron,! i dieled.
*'A" a in. "I* 'p. in.' M." noon "N." night.
1’uUinun Car Si rvli e Nos. 35 and 3C Cnl-
l*d Stall's Fiwt Mail. MiillniaiiSlespirinCarsb*-
twern Atlanta .M"iitgoim*ry. amt Now York.
Nos 37 amiss W.iilci .uonandSouthwsati'rn
Vrstltiulivt l.imiti-il.TlTciph )** liman Sircprrs
tM twi i a Nch Vork anil NewO. itun**, via Atlan
ta ii'iil Mou'Kmiier.v amt also between New York
unit Menipln .- via All;jr'% -aiuL^iirniliii’liam-
Dinie* Car*.
Nos. 11 amt 12 i'J
Hichmond. Dai
Nos.
i'
Note 13
amt 34 ;
I ween
Flour, Grain, Provisj
and Domestics Hand
Commission at W
Agents for Swi
Mill Co. and Brose]
nold’s Popular Bi
Flour.