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s T11K UKr.KI.V l.niXiKI?, F1UDAY, XOVKAMiET; «:!, | s<i |. GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NKWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. AN EIGHT PAGE PAPER. Movements Of People You Know And People You Dont Know. Sit'd l,i|>S(*onih look u trip to Ash eville the liitlor piirt of hist week. Me A Live The schedule oil page four is the one that is in etTeel. .1. I*. Easterly is turning out some handsome looking wagons from Ids shop. Gotton seed meal is now being shipped to the northwest to be fed to eattle. IJev. .1. M. Garlisle,of Spartanburg, preached in the Methodist church last Sunday night. Mr. \V. P. Self, of Maud, lias moved in to the house on corner of tiranard street this week. S«|iiire Samuel .1 cileries planted potutoe> last Friday. The Squire can give pointerson truck farming. Mrs. A. \’. Montgomery lias had the lawn in front of her house nicely graded and sown in lawn grass. P. Huggins of Lawn S. was in the city Saturday with a lot of Thanksgiving turkeys which sold rapidly. We are glad to hear that George llrowii. of Gowdyesville. is well again and hope to have him at bis post in (ia H uey soon. 1 troves of horses and mules from Tennessee have been in GatTney this week. The drovers seem to think that cotton still brings money. There will be special Thanksgiving services at the Presbyterian church at I ! a. m. on Thanksgiving day. The public are cordially invited to attend this service. This whole community is glad and thankful, that the two good wonun of our section, who had to submit to serious surgical operations last week, are rapidly recovering. .las .1 GiilTney sold $200 worth of wood yesterday to l> K. Cecil, the brick man. Besides that he has been kept busy I he past week with retail orders. I le advert ises in Tm: Lkikii::;. Kev. II. P. Robertson will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church in this city Sunday. He will also preach at Providence on Saturday be fore the first Sunday and on the first Sunday. Services in I he Episcopal church fry second Sunday at I I a. m. and ^p. m. A Iso services every Wed- ty afternoon at I o'clock. Ik.-giving service- next Thursday ft o^cloek a. m. paper. Asa matter of fact this i> a special t hanksgiving is-He and next week s paperwil! be made upas here tofore. We,invite our ; aiders to di- speet the adeoluninsof this paper an index to which can lie found on the fourth page. Bead theni care fully and when you go to buy don't neglect to let your merchant know you noticed his ad. There are only a few merchants in town who do not ruua regular ad in Tm Li:im.i;i; and nearly everyone has an ad in this issue. If our readers will take the trouble to scan the ad columns and tell merchant; t hey will all before long, help yourself advert isers. • of their enterprise •et iti l lie baud'wagon 11e11> Tm; LntK.Ki; and by patronizing Lkiiuki: p it bereiorded. let our town an* Pities, for the sake of history, de- ka page of their record book to it. day of November ^ken for t be founda- ;reat new cotton horc, of State Line, lie machinery of bis day. and was ibought Jy injured, but we are rom I >r. Crawley, w bo is |i. that bis injuries are k'ue boy - have been out l>ast week. Among l-wly married one and Id's to 1 be etTeet t bat ; was about to go after Ff when hi and heliohl rued. I AN hat are you do- high lumber, dress- floors and blinds antly arriving in |\v it is going into re. but we want to r<l where. Tell it to I |-on B ob I is" eomim-need |y to build bis new p on bis lot adjoining the ! •Imndi lot. Mr. Hobbs' good proporlions and will , Itt raet ive feat lire in that por- Gatlmy. Mr. Bobbs is super-; riii" Id- own work. lohn Met'olbnigb, and Ella liar-i ding, colored were united in mar- i ringc rimrsday evening. Ndvember i lath, .lohn is a well-known black smith and does a good business. The j bride formerly lived about three yules from the city. Both are highly kpcctahlc colored people. [lie rapidly increasing population Ibusiness of Gaffney are im reas- Ibe Southern's necessities here she i> ( xbibiting substantial ree- Lion of 1 liem by putting in addi- ' side tracks. Foreman Surratt marge of the force which says liave got to be in <piiek. \\ . lb ndrieks. of Home, is Binpion truck farmer on Tm: list. He bus raised two radishes, two of turnips. Ja lot of other garden produce, fid bushel of peanuts. He caii make more money raising ftlein be can cotton at present res-rs S. I. Bell A Co. of Phila- phi;i F i.. havi an advt rtIm im id Fanolln r eolumn in which they say Lf from to $|iMMKi can be J»y working for Ihem lad ween the Holidays. If you feel to avail yourself of their will furnish you full par- iinmilti > of i hi < 'ommit- L»f He < ■eorgia legis- L; ' ha- reeominen- L vob. the resolu- i'l i xbibil at the literiuitiotial lv- did that nio-t Li 11 follow Geor- n be Stale ('on- ’'nuiking him -i If |>r some line . IF gallons of the pi sent it to jail. ! alleged owner justice Surratt lied Luttimorc rbusy. The Advertisers Appreciate Paper. Tm: Liamiai's I hanksgiving issue is eigld pages, made up of thanks- • .. ,i .i, . ; .riviii 11, stories, correspondence. State I.Mhb mq Mr. V ,,,„l farm mi.l rays ''"g , , v< |, ls lrl ,|, „ everytlungthut heart could wash ex-' eept, jierhaps, a variety of shruhhery which lie alone is cult ival ing. and he intends to maketieorge a present of several plants. K. A. Jones returned last week from Tennessee with a fine lot of horses which he has placed on the market. Robert is in the stock busi ness on a large scale now. NY. E. Lucas President of the Mor gan Iron NN’orks of Spartanburg, was in the city last week in the interest of that well known and popular es tablishment. .1. A. Duudus took in tin* Stale fair last week. Mr. Stallworth is superintending the forces at Cooper-Limestone In st it ute. Mr. Thos. Kendrick was in town Sunday, from Shelby, N. Miss Hattie Kendrick, of Shelby, one of the former art teachers at Cooper-Limestone Institute, who at tended the Commencement there, is spending some time with Miss Bessie Richardson on Victoria Avenue. All GatTney is delighted to have Miss Kendrick with us. Mrs. NV. B. Hughes, of Gowdeys- ville, is visiting Mr. R. C. Thompson. Miss Ora Thompson left for Hick ory Grove Tuesday, to attend Hie marriage of Miss Cora Carroll to Mr. Claud Inman of Yorkville S. C. Miss NN'ilks is visit ing Miss Juliet and Lizzie Lipscomb on Limestone A venue. Miss Mamie 1 lolmcs has accepted a position in the Graded School at Blacksburg. She left Monday to be gin her duties at that place. Nlessrs. NVolford Humphries and George Moggctt, spent Sunday' in Blacksburg. Miss Alice Brown, of(iowdeysville. spent some time in the city this week with friends. Rev. NV. S. Holmes is on a visit to his brother and other relatives in (Miurlest on. Mrs. Abrams, who has been spend ing some time with her parents at I’acolct Mills, lias returned toGalT- ney. Mrs. Gautier and Mrs. Tripp, of Blacksburg, were in t be city shopping Friday. Misses. Julia MeSwaill, Anctt Bridges. Blaneln a.nd Nannie Ham rick. of Boiling Springs, were in the city visiting friends ibis week. Mrs. J. J. NNld sonant, and Miss Mamie Logan, of Blacksburg, were in t lie eit v shopping Friday. Rev. i\ C. Hamrick, of Boiling Springs. X. was in ‘the ‘city NN’ed- nesday. .las. MeSwain. of Boiling Springs. 1 was here Tuesday on business. A. X. NVood went to Spartanburg NVednesday on business. Miss Helen Xott, of Spartanburg, is visiting Miss Saliua Lipscomb at Lipscomb's Hotel. 'lie came to at tend the Good (-Com wedding Wed nesday. Lawyer Claud Jell’crics. ot Green ville. was here several days the past week. H. J. Hamrick, of Boiling Springs, was here Tuesday. Mr. Hamrick is thinking of opening up a marble yard here. NN’e hope be w ill do so. Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Boyd are attending Hie annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Laurens this week. Mis> Ueonn NVood is visiting rela tives and friends in Fnion this week. WE ARE HAKINQ a constant effort to reduce the coot of manufacture, and to (rive all niwtotnei* the lienefits of lower prices. We now make THE BEST GOODS, and the efficiency of service to our pat rons is attested by many voluntary grat ifying letters of commendation. AUGUSTA LUMBER CO., Doors, Sash, Blinds, Lumber, Ac. "Buy of the Maker.” AUGUSTA, GA. Our Schools. The GatTney High Seluml began its lirsl session ten years ago with Riof. I hirgan principal, and M rs .1. X. Cm Id (Miss Jane Brown) assistant. Its success was ~u far beyond the expec tation of its most ardent supporters, that at the beginning of the second annual session. R. Sarratt, who has been with the school ever since, two years excepted w.t added to the corps of teachers. Some changes have taken place, but at present the school is under t he coni mi of R. • . Surratt, as principal, and Miss Alic A. Sarratt assistant. The GatTney Seminary was eslab- isbed in the spring of l>>77 by I’rof. NY. E. McArthur and was under iiis control until Iss2. when I’rof. J. M. Tankersly was received as eipud partner. During I *77 the school numbering thirty-five pupils, was taught in Cary Hall, the then public ball of the town. In the course of 1 wo or three years the old Methodist church was bought and used as a school house for several years. In iNSli I’rof. R. *». Sams was associated as one of tlie principals, ami astutely brick building wa. creeled and fur nished with modern school furniture, pianos, charts, etc. sly died in IMHI and and hoarding houses and eontrolled by tin P 1 **- This is one of t be Prof. Tanker- t he seminary ire now owned other princi- est school' ill the Slate and provide' a thorough practical education at wry liberal rates. Scholars graduating from this institution are occupying the best positions in this and sister s >l at (S. The main building of Cooper Lime stone !nstit ute was built in I'SEi by a company for a summer resort, and Was conducted as such until !'!•> when it wa> purchased by Rev. Thus. Curtis D. I*, and his son Rev. NYm. Curt i- D. D. I.I.D. for the pur pose of a female high seliool. I hey eomnielieed U|»oll their work at once and soon had in sue -sfuJ working order the faniou- i.iiu 'iom Sjirings Female High Sriecil of aiiteheilum times. It wasthe first cITort of the kind in the inierior of Suiith Caro lina and was a marveloU' -ncct's. of which Imndred' upon hundreils of ! of t his soul Idand ' nohli . t mat r ins ; are bright nioiiuments and the wlede ] southern people Fear proud te-li- I mony. Tie .Messr>. (’urtis cm ducted the ' seln d joint ly . uni; : ; m- t ragic ih ;it!i j of i he senior, in I •>.■.' when I fr . Win . ('urtis asstinud cn;ire control and 1 coniiuued tlie .'eli'iol with unabated Mr. James NN ilkes of i'airfield. was .sueeess until tin blight of in GalTney this week visting relatives. J. R. NVebster, of Cow pens, was around shaking hands with Ids friends \esterdav. civil war forced its At NWood’s Hall Tomorrow Night. In speakingnf the Schuberts which are to appear at NVood's Hall tomor row night the Danville, III., Daily Press says; “The Sehuberl Symphony Club and 1 Jaidy */uarletlc held the hoards at | the Opera House last night. Each j artist down to Little Tommy showed j the salients poinlsof what tin- strict est attention and the hardest train ing result in. The entertainment | from curtain toeurtain, was a elassi- | eal product ion and one which alTords | pleasure to all. The rendition of the I selections was superb and elicited 1 he admiral ion of all. ’’ The following telegram was reeieved Tm sday : NN ii.kins Bnos.. tiatTney, S. C. Sehiiheits played me Iasi night. By far the best concert company that I liaveplayed this season. M. C. INN. Manager Opera House. Salisbury X.C. Mr. <)iiinn i*s personally known l«> Tut: Lchiihit and he is a enpahle judge. The follow ing was received NVednes day from ."tatcsvillc X. C.: NVii.kins Biio' . tiatTney. S. C. Sehuhei'ts biggest treat ever here. Tell all your people go. E. Cj.aiik, Chairman < 'om., K of I*. was on t his fair land and dosing in t he sixl i< After the war I In propi rty passed llirough several hands and was fi nally purchased by lion. Peter Cooper, of Xew N’ork. win» pre'‘'nled the whole property to the Sparlari- htirg Baptist Association . The \ - sociation went busily to work and in Issi opi-ued lliet'oop' r-i.itiK-tonc I list it ute under the management of . P . t Irillit h and R . o . Sams. < i real success at I enihd theni Prof. Sams after a few years retired . Prof Griflilh coiitiniKd in charge and prosecuted his work with vigor with the result, that Coon, r-Litm stone Institute is not one of GalTney s gems only, hut m an institution of j which Soulh Carolina is proud of. i The improvements now being made on the building will add greatly to I the Institute s appearances, and j multiply its facilities for usefulness. Improvment Notes. The Lipscomb Hotel is being re painted. Contractor Propst has commenced work on Cooper-Limestone Institute. The painters are now touching up | J. <). Little's new store in artistic i style. Tin colored Baptist are building a nice church in the western pari of ! this city. J. D. Goudeloek recovered one of his store-houses on Limestone Street t his week. L. Baker has contracted to build two more brick cottages east of the cot ton mill. Will Marsh, of NVilkinsville, is pul t ing material on the ground for Ids new house on Gadherry Avenue. ’Filestore house recent ly occupied by J. R. Tolleson is now being reno vated and will soon he occupied by a new man. Cold raetor A. J. Caudle has just completed a four-room cottage for Mrs. E. A. Brown and will commence this week the erection of a five-room cottage on Grenard street for Mrs. Brown. All i> life on the mill grounds now. Engines pidTing. hrb*ks being made, brick kilns building, brick kilns cool ing and brick kilns cold, and ready fur tiic travel. Besides, grading plows are moving, shovels Hying, teams on the rusn and all enlivened by the merry songs of workingmen. A Charitable Institution. Gne of the Benevolent Orders of the country, a brunch of which is in our community, is known by name as The Knights of Honor. This charitable, fraternal organi zation was founded in Louisville, Ky.. in is7:i. and now numbers nearly BIO. iHMi members. Gn the death of a member, the Order pays to the hol der of a full rate benefit certificate .$2.00(1. Sick benefits, from one to live dollars a week, are also paid by some lodges. The cos! to a member is determined by his agent joining, and the amount of the benefit certificate, whether full. half, or quarter rate. The ages of admission are from IS to .’><•: and tin vearlv cost on the $1.000 from $10 to.$is. Mi. J. T. Rogers. Reporter of the lodge in t hi'place, will gladly furnish any information asked for as to this fraternal, and benevolent institution. • • An Old Soldier Gone. Daniel R. McPherson, uged about s i x t y years, died last Sunday in I nion County six miles below GalT- m v alter a long illness. Mr. McPherson was horn and raised near w here he died, lull during his life had lived at both ITiion and < In st -r Court Houses. At the latter place lie enlisted in the Confederate Army in ('apt. NValkcrs Cavalry company, in which he served with credit to himself, during the war. Mr. McPherson was a kind hus band and father good neighbor and haiAA s a family who have our sym- pat by. • ■«•»- » Draytonville Church. Rev. NY. D. Kirby has resigned as pa-tor at the above named church and preached his farewell sermon the third Sunday in this month. NVc regret his loss. le v. NYm. NN bite, of Cowpcns, has been elected to fill the vacancy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Tin Bust Sai.vi: in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Fleers, Salt Rhcitm. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. < 'hi I Mains. < 'orns. and all Skin Fruptious. and onsitively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2.7 cents per ix'N. For sale by NY. B. DuPre. Sarratt, Sims & Co Would respectfully call the attention of the public to their low prices on HIioow, Joivn«, and everything they keep-all at rock bottom prices. Call, see and be convinced. gooosT Wltilc it is not yet ( lii istm;is we are |M'(‘|i.'iit<| to funiisli you uiili ail tie <'lu isf mas (hioils you need at priees eonsisiant with the low priee of cotton, etc. We are displaying a m at line and advise you to route and buy before the rttsli rontmrnrrs in order voti mav havi more liim i u select 1 Christmas (iood to vottr taste. A Former Resident. The many friends and aecqtiaint- ances of of Mr. James R. Rains w : !l he pleased to learn that their old friend and citizen who resided in this city for a number of years, is now here for a few days. He is now on his way hack to his native State Virginia where he will make his future home. Mr. Raines was editor and mans- gcr of the Piedmont inspeetoi a weekly paper at one time published in GalTney City*. NNTiiie living here lie married Miss Bellie Goudeloek who lias a host of friends and rela- tives in t his city . Mr. Raines has been for the past four or live years residing in Pick ens, where he lias been conducting the Pickens Sentinel, a weekly news paper. Pickens has lost an enter prising and honorable citizen. Mr. Raines has the best wishes of the readers of Titi: Li;nni;ic in his new home. • • Death of Mrs. F. E. Cole. Mrs. F. E. Cole, of (ireenwood. S. C. died Tuesday, the I2tli instant.rf- tera two week s ilhii'S at the age of sixty-eight. Mrs. Cole was the mother of ten children, twn of wliidi were girls, and only three of which are now living, our h Mow iownsmau. Tommy Cole, being <>m of 1 hem. Mr. (’(de was summoned tot lie hedsiile of his mother by telegram -everal days before she died. Her remains wen interred on Thursday I lie Bit In A Candy Pullin’. Last Friday night the little folks had a jolly time al the Linn'tone Inn. The occasion was a candy pull ing and t lie twenty or thirls little ones gathered there had a line time if laughter and merriment are an in dication. Evin the grown folks were subjected to the pranks of the youngsters and one young lady had cause to scrub pretty hard to get the smut otT her face, while Lucie Sam was made a play t lung of. • Brannon-Hemphill. Mr. Hollis Hi •annon of Clifton, was united in marriage to Miss Nel lie Hemphill last Sunday at I! a. m. by Judge NN ardlaw. of Clifton, at the home of the bride’s stepfather. Mr. Fitzgerald, in this city. The young couple will make Clifton their home It May Need i. 11 to make the False seem True, but this little space points you to facts. W. 0. LIPSCOMB THE HUSTLER Is Still On Top But the Bottom Has Fallen Clear Out of His A BIG LOT OF Ladies' Solid Leather Button Shoes just re ceived and going at only 75 cts per pair. All Wool 9oz. Jeans at 25 cts per yard. All Wool Kerseys at 25 cts per yard. One Car Load Texas Red, Rust-Proof Oats at 57 1 -2 per bushel. Below Set Co j T f ■Ve 1 ;tiii now (dl'cring my etiiii'c 'lock ni'g-.uie - i : -ic .. to suit .“e. cnttmi. If yi»tt (luti't I ii‘lie vc thi'. e.ili ainj m'i mv line of Slh IKS. HATS. < T.< I’l'il INC, .J KA NS, Si!! in -. |'i.( n'k. SK UA I! .< ()KK Ki:. M()[.ASSKS.T()! , » \CC<) \ Ni; i'\'!:i;V- TIIINU rsi AU.Y KK!T IN A Fliis I-CKASS CKNKKAI. ST()|;i:. <ii\c men enll when in liiwti. I ui!i buy \'>;i :• cut ion seed ;in<l i |>;ty ensh for them, (lin '•oiti'('ottnii ;md < iriud voitr ( orn, so if you until to buy nnyihing in my line 1 \vill‘m;ik i: io voitr inter est to enll before Imving. J. I. SSA I’. S.—Aljer December Ni. ! wi grind thivednv' in cneb week, Mdinlnv, Tbnrsdnv sitid Sntnrd;i\ . — N'mi can Imy up|>les hy the Bid. at Xew York prices, freight added, at T. DAYEXPOKTS. T. DAVENPORT’S Executor's Sals of Real Estate. —Ladies should not forget to call on lloh ' W Pridmore for material for fruit cakes, etc. I. M. Peeler extends to CHEAP STORE, YOU A HELPING HAND. Died in the House of His Father. .Mr. Saul Camp, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of this section, died at his hotin —Camp s crossroads—four miles west of this city, last Sunday in the Nsth year of his age. ' Mr. Camp was a consistent mem ber of tin Baptist church, had all the qnulitics that make a good citizen, raised a large and highly respectable family, hud never been sick during his long life unt il his last illness and died in the house in which he was raised. He will he mourned hy a large number of children, grand children and friends, who have the svmuathv of Tm: Lkdokk. The Monazite Business. * L. I . Campbell has twenty-live i men at work taking (nit nionuzile. j The force work until midnight and Mr. Campbell lias ail the convenien ces wit Ii which the men can work. I'Ik pay roll amounts to ah nil $2ou a week and NO per rent of the money is spent with GalTney nierclmnt'. The material now being tnken out by Mr. Campbell b inoroin '•ed l he le st on the markets of the >• orld by Euro pean chemist. He made a large shipmenl Monday to foreign ports. This 'hows that (dear goods will mer it the success it deserves. How's j that for high ! GatTney shipping ma terial to Europe. Air. Campbell has order.' ahead for some time to come. Goodt-Corry. NYednesday morning al I 1 oClock Mr. NN m. Good( and Mis Sophia Coit.v were united in marriage at the residence of Mi's Jane Xott. aunt of the bride, at Limestone. The cere mony was performed by Rev. C. E. Robertson, of UiePreshy tcrinn church in the presence of a few friends of the eont raet ing part ics. Mr. and Mrs. Goode left at o'clock for a week s visit 1 1 friends N ork eouij —Granges at T. DAVEX'I’gR'I S. by box at Florida prices, freight added. Going at 50 cts on the Dollar. —NYc have just bought an entire line of samples, containing dif ferent designs in artistic tidys, silk scarfs sideboard scarfs, tray covers, fancy Japanese mats.needle worked.in in tin newest patterns in the market, all of which we will olTer at .’»(» ets. on tie dollar. Xow is the time to get your holiday presents cheap. Conic 1 arlv and get first choice. CARRGLI. A CA RPDXTER. BUck Rings under tin eyes and a sallow complex ion show biliousness. ’Ibis Is one of tin most disagreeable of stoniuehe disorders and if allowed to have its own way will result in great harm. Cure biliousness at once hy using Rijiaii' Tubules. One tahule gives relief. PIEDMONT LODGE No io 7 oK.ofH. Meets on Tuesday night before the second and fourth Sunday in each nionth in Masonic Hall. NY. F. MeAHTJII R. Dictator. His whole line of gen eral merchandise con sists of GOOD HONEST GOODS. Which he will sell to you at the lowest PRICES. He has some special bargains in Shoes, Hats, Jeans Cloth and ready made suits. Give him a cal! and be convinced for yourself. I' the place logo when Ui noed of anytlung in thi* way <if Confectioneries, Eaney and Staple Groceries. Canned Goods. Tobacco. Cigars, Foreign and Domestic Emits, and in fact everything to he fotiml in a tirst (* I «T S S Store. Prices in keeping with ••cut col Ion. Call and examine my goods be fore buy ing. I will save you money on anything in my line. T. Davenport, B N virl lie of aut liority given me in I lie w Ml of i. A . Turner dee'd. I will sell to t!ie lugliesi bidder, at GalTney City. on Tuesday the 4th. | day of December next, hei ween the | hours of I I a. in. and I •> clock p. in., I I lie land' In lonzing lo the estalv of the'aid d* eca' I situaled in Spar- tanhurg eoiuiiy on Tliiekety creek and eonlaiiiiog .iitlt acres more or less, suh-divi'i'd aed sohi in lots, as fol low s : Lot No. | eont.lining <12 and five I tenths acres uion or h - : Lot No. S, | containing (12 ano one-teidh acres | more or lo--. Lot No. eontaiuing ''land sev■ n-t 1 ■ :h.' - more or I— ; . Lot No. I. eont a! ning (»1 ami niin-tent h' aej '- nioi - 'or less. Isit No. conlainii ; , '> | » an 1 t liree-tenths acres more or le',. L"t No. Ii. eon- taining (is and six-tentlis acres more orb's. Lot No. 7 containingi»0and four-t( nt lis acre in >r. or less. IiOt 1. ffl. PEELER.! The Grocer. s. eontainiii ig lid lie 11V or less. samr : nay !»e • "!I al and al 1 he oil ice of B sail. S parlanhtn S, i» V-i ;irr. - - I'Ve | as > to tots. >w n Tm: u.- in S\ 1:.—i balanr C II! dill' and illtM <*> 1 from ( late. ; r ivt‘ IH He .'in 1 im >rl ga ■. u, ■(ii;'- l.u' P if 1 0 j ci;* for paper: ' :tnd So It will take place A plat of the :.;y resilience, ■ ar and Simp* • Roads will o: ;>!at to give P .ivluiser to of t he pronil- noneyand • ding. oJ A New Business. j 1 Mr. N\ . N. W eh'ter who has been 1 in the railroad hti.-iness at Blacks- i I burg Hie pa'I two ye.ir.', has severed l his eotilieel ion with tile Soil t lii'l'n 1 and will eonduet a grocery hiisim ss j ‘ in lie 'land lately occupied by NI. I. Ross (V Co- lie will open about the j First Mr. NN ehster comes highly r recommended and we bespeak for j him succeBB in Iub new line. J k lhe Constable, flute mau ju s'; ■ L lie- I '.at M< -or. Ilh •t. Jb 'J'nNN N For Sale. lots. JAMES .1. GAEFNEY. O AK’ wood 77 els per load. JAMES .1. GAEKXEY. 0 ESIRNBLE LOTS for sale in GalTnev (‘it v, NYest End. Ap- \. \ . MGXTGOMERY. •••’ESEXT dwell* I "t; party : np Vo. Valuable City Lots For Sale. One lot on Lime tone Ave. with splendid 7 room eott:ig( and ‘.'O 'd out building-. (tne lot in we-t end \> it h p!e"did 1 room <‘ot t ag( FiVe nice hllil'lil ' I'd' I'd mill'. Due exeellcnt lot .it Lui -t" •' Springs, Tliree room )ioUs( and I >t w• -• For t( imis apply t ■ «=■. G. STACY. I I I ' \ < >1 ’ A .X I 1 Flii' very best service to he had in the city we would advise you to enll on us. w hen you want 1.» r« ri Gur-lock eonsi't'ol evcry I bill' to he 11 ;'I in a lif't-ela' lamily ■.'I'oeer, • n'. an I . out' l 1 y B' ■‘tin t » jive ii' a e:e i s e I » \ C‘ \ <MI • » \ trial order will eoi.vin tie ni"-l l.urmimhil person IImt w> uieau whut we say. C'OJ_K Jhtoss. ofIi( Ex. etitor C. I*. TI RXER, L. A. Fi km k Dee’d. 1 Pul)!ic School Notice. \ 1 1 un ' stin ( "iinty Bonrdj of ! iii i ' le ' i No\ . |0, f hej II'.aru i opt- d r< olulion ii p -elmoJ n ns' 1 'U)|j ; >e('l ! Ve sellC terin^ v, leu 1 h'ik t e'.M 1.■ • Iv'i .'peetfully, I’. Ii. I'tlACM V'V, S. hool ConmusMoaiFi