The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, December 07, 1894, Image 2
run weekly ledger,
ITIiLL-MLD LVLKY 1 KIDAV IiY
Limestone Printing ami Publishing Co.
Incorporated.
how hr smirnl nialorinl ai<l from
llu* monit'il (lowers N’orth which eim-
hle<l him to make his campaign more i
a^ressivo. Sueh rm n as Hoar of
.Massachusetts, mav fora time pum*
per the hauler against true demoe-
raev, ami make him imagine hi> im-
portanre: hut when it is seen that
oes not yield <|tiick
return in increased repuldiean votes,
or in breaking the solid South, even
m. l,i ix.i u is not responsible for j lloarwill turn his attention else
where.
$1.00 per Year.
R. O. SAMS, - - Editor.
ED. H. DeCAMP, Manager and j investment d
Local Editor.
KKOM WASHINGTON.
\ N wsy Letter From t^ic Nation’s
Headquarters.
i ivsponde i ie» ■ of'I'm; I- 1 !«;i ■
tSlIINO ION. I»ie. Mle
'renter the nninherof -ennlors r.ici
It.
'!•<
•ntat ives with v Poni \ ■
talk.
the more apparent heennies the tact
that linanee is the till iihsor'.iitig <|iies-
; h“ views of eorrespomlents.
('orn spondciits who do not eontri-
ln::. regnhtr news letters must fttr-
■ i*:11 i liejr tian.e. not for puhlieation,
nut for identilieat ion.
Ml correspondence should he ad-
dr—td to Kd. II. Het'iitin). Manager.
i' Uii»av. im:('i:mi;kh 7, istu.
$5 in Gold for You!
We will give, as a Christmas
Present, to the Man, Woman,
Boy or Girl who will send us the
largest number of paid in ad
vance subscribers by Saturday,
December 22, $5 in Gold, pro
vided lite largest number foots
up to twenty. As an incentive
to al! who may wish to work for reserve, so
GOLD AT A PREMIUM.
How strange it seems to ns that
gold has been commanding a premium
even as high as J"„ in Wall street .
If anywhere in America sentiment
is ruled out of order, one would >up-
pose Wall street to he that place.
Vet the rise in the price of gold can of (hem
he accounted for on no other ground.
The bonds recently issued by the
government must he paid for in gold.
It isau easy mutter to gotothe treas
ury with legal tender notes and get
in gold, dollar for dollar, hut it does
not seem the proper thing to do to
ask for gold from a treasury that is
endeavoring to strengthen its gold
t sentiment holds men
, tion of the hour, and al>o that there
1 is next to no hope that anything ot
; any importance in that line can he
. accomplished at this >>inn. owing
to Hie existing dilTerene. - of ip'mion
as to what should he dorr, although
President <'h velum! endorsi in hi-
, annual message t«>< 'ongre!»>.>, r •.■tan
Carlisle s scheme for tinaueial ivionn,
neither of them have the slightest
idea that it will lie accepted as a
whole by Congress. The most either
hope for. recording to my
information, is tb' ‘ some sort of a
linuncial measure i be agreed upon
which will einbra -ome of the fea
tures recomniendi ilo i-eeretary < ur-
li^le. In this connection it may he
slated that a movement is on among
eonservativc men in all the parties,
having for its object some sort of a
compromise Jinancial ima.-anv that
will he supporteil by a maiority of
the House and Senate; that will make
it impos.»ibh for tlie gn at moneyed
A1 good News Notes. Ktta Jane Notes
'of Tiik I.KnoKit. | [Correspondence of Tin; l.i.nnr.u. | I
A ";!" , 1 1 :' V,. < i ’ | h‘« - L—Mr. and Kti a Dee. d.—To (ieneral |
Ml 1 * hn hards visited friends Marcs .1. W right of the National
; . . i" I oik county last Sat- ’ W ar Record ulliee,” Washington. |
' ' ' j P- r I m»i indehled for the follo.v-
• ,!> •nil Clai\ visited Mr. ing copy of (Jen. Lee .-. |. ls! nniirto
■ Cn • n m ar .Moores- t he army of Nort hern Virginia,
i; lay and Sunday. 111;\n<p u» i iaa. A u\i. o;" m g-
Nalhaii d ore visited his son-in- \ ii:<;ixi\, April 10th. |s<;.*,.
lai. K'.lx rl Lawson, near .Martins-j •‘After four years of arduous ser-
vii:e !a-i Sunday. Mr. Lawson has vice, marked by unsurpassed courage
Ix i ii v. ry low for sometime and is j and fortitude, the army of northern
not exprejed to live. Yirgimi lias been compelled to yield
Mrs. Polly Lavender visited relit-j to overwhelming numbers and n -
C\< in t Inse diggings last Saturday. : verses. I need not tell the snrviv-
Miss Laura Tiialall has been quite j vors of so manj hard fought hat lies.
-i k M.r sometime hut is now eotival- | who have remained steadfast to the
last, that I have consented to thi~
result from no distrust of them: hut j
feeling that ardor and devotion «• mid
accomplish nothing that could rmn-
pensate for the loss that would have
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— I .atest U. S. (lov’t keport
Powder
Absolutely pure
An Allegory. Draytonvilh Dot .
A large family o| Misses greet our i' ore. — jnindi ae. of Ti; 1.1 ix.i
readers, l.ui we shall bring to prom- Hi:\v iosmi.i.i
inetiee ..nly a few. Alas ! th< b
'. C. H.c. I.—
e-.rt ai.
' o. ral of our citizens went to
si ;..•taal.urg yesterday on business.
W in, (iaideiier went to Cowpens
last Saturday on business.
M i
bu-h that i- four or five years old
‘ i,as a hard time protecting it
!. onora Myars has an orange i attended a eont inuation of the
■•Oll-
fr m the eold.
W . lu ar of many line hogs being
killed. There are some whoppers in
th.se diggings, and we hope we will
test. I have determined to avoid the
useless saeriliec of those whose past
services have endeared them to their
countrymen. P.y the term- of agree
ment. otlieers and men can return
to their homes and remain there un-
ie able to report tlie weight of a few ! (i| exchanged.
us wo will allow a commission hack and they buy at a premium
of i 0 per cent on all Cash sub- what the government is trying to
intcrests to force
■'i o eminent
scriptions sent in by them.
Ip addition to the $5 prize and the 10 per cent,
commi soon we have Three Books to give to
the three persons who get the next largest list.
Sample copies furnished free of charge. Send
lor them.
l-'ur a club of five new yearly sub-
senl'iT- we Will allow ..II edits
For a .lull of Pi we will allow-fl.00
15 •• • 1.50
25 “ “ 2.50
50
Now is the chance
in eueh neighborhood to make a lit-
t le ('hrist mas money.
Write for particulars to Kd II.
I let'amp. Manager.
keep at par. Thus the very elTort
made by the treasury to preserve its
equilibrium precipitates an unsteadi
ness.
The young men at one of the fash
ionable resorts North were found
drifting trom their homes to he fre
quenters of bar rooms.billiard saloons.
5.00 | and pool rooms. Their seniors, to
tor a hoy or girl reclaim them, have organized dancing
i»ut‘
bonds whenever
.1
4* -i iN’tl.
and
ami in
1 # M
will :
it thi’ same time
the
in his
() Vv
I’n sident s signal up .
»r
;i 1 ;i ny
filte
( X 1*1'11'
i‘!l 1
escaj
x iii- VI to. \\ hi t ht
r l ! i i r'
can
v isi-r.
!'
he d*
»ih* is quest imia' 1*
Some •
• f tin
I: i'oli t 1
•tl !
slm wdest and most < x
i ’■
rii'tic. .1
men
iirst p
lick
in <
'ongnss, win* tie
em.'.'lvcs
hold
S f.
* i i
radii'
til views one way
t »;*
til!’ <
it In-r.
Ill xt ;
am
ileelai’’ it to he imp.
S-ible.
Rut
.1 il lie \
,v; • |
your
corn spondent l.as
I"
ng .'I'm
(" ime
ov er t
i
Me
to 1 h(
i* conclusion that
n<
.1 hing
('oil-
ix'Hie
Up
gl'css
ioiiid is inipo-'il'i
i *
!l is
on iy
vvitl. 1
iiia
get t ing at it t lie ri' , .h i
w
:iy tin
at is
1 liilii.*-
h i
difficult.
! Tin opening of i'ongi-( W:.> iiui.-ter
schools for tlie young men and young I llsu .,| ;illi | the all. : dai e -malh r
win 11 t l.i y are killed. Nathan Moore
kill' d (iiie last week that netted near
ly four hundred pounds.
I farmers have sown a good deal
of v,i at and some oats. Karly sow
ed . .at s are looking line.
We notice in the last issue that
Fla w I’ieker picked out all the Haws
~ hut as usual left t he beam
11 eve. He seems to be an
erhap we would all he
by Let ig his advice. He
e l "S ini Sam ‘ and ' <i. L.
ail th \ were worth. He
]ied on l!ro. .1 . L. S. of Ktta
!i al! four feet up and "tail
das!
lien
..e can and will cheerfully
lui all i he poles he needs
old cow and all her desccn-
board.’’ If he will
and bring his teams
t l;e
NOTICE
If you
come and pay us
TO LEDGER READERS.
owe us for subscription
Give this paper to a neighbor after
v«.u have read it and have him sub
scribe.
ITIE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.
The I'n sident was on time with
his message. As usual it is a very
interest ing and hist met ive document.
I'n sident Cleveland never dodges an
i -iie. I le meet s it squarely, whet her
f'ongivss is insission or not. Neither
does he give up a point which he
considers weil taken and for the in
terest of the people over whom he is
tie t'hief Magistral*-. No subject is
overlooked. One cannot help, in
reading t he message, hut feel the ili-
; I lienee t hat Jiis eoiint ry exerts among
the nations of the world. This influ
ence lias not grown less under the
aide adminisl rat ion of President
Cleveland. If the democratic jiarty
by it - bickerings and indecisions and
comp Hindi!.:; policy presented totlie
world a -ad spectacle of wasted op-
porl 1:nit ies, not so the chief cxeeu-
ii\. . \ml this he shows in the eoin-
: 1 i\ message just read before
( . g|V-S.
! 1 i evident that the energy, ug-
1!
ladies, having separate nights for
eaeli. except mi Friday nights, when
they mingle iu a general ‘hop. -
These schools are very popular; of
course they are. \ young man who
lias to he bribed to keep away from
places of resort that certainly do not
help him to live a better life shows
little moral stamen and is not a
fit subject to invite to participate in
t im fascinating dance with ones own
daughters or the daughters of his
neighbors. < hie wrong never eorreets
another. I f there are young ladies who
will lend* themselves to this device,
let them take heed. Their young
lives are too precious to he olfered on
sueh an altar.
both on ihe lloor of (lie House ami
Senate and in the gaiierii-• The pub
lic seemed to know that the spectac
ular part of (he session would not be
gin until after the op.ning forniali
He 1 lieu
h waniiiq
lie made
gave "Subscriber”
and some good ad-
«»me suggestions to
1 le
when t hey are i \]n
t.
come fa^t and furious uni. >s some
of the more turhulcnt spirits can he
eont rolled in some manner.
The sugar trust may di-cowr that
it made a serious mistake in -hutting
down its refineries and throwing sev
eral t hoiisand men out of employ men t
at the beginning of tin winter. I hat
it was done to make the country lx -
lievethat the business of the trust
was poor am! to furni h tlie Sciiaie
an < xeuse for not pas-ing flic bill, ai-
The Charleston News and Courier
has been appearing several days the
past week as a twelve page paper.
Its ud columns arc full of the an
nouncements of the thriving mer
chants by the sea. while its news get
up will compare favorably with
in the Southland.
The Charlotte
ter short contest with
inspired the ['resident
iv n< ." aid success of Japan, as
manifest in
< i. ha lias
v> i .dn: ration for this island em
pire our sun-set neighbors. He
would !ia\e lier asteeiued as one of
lie real powers. Read the tnes-
sag. you will profit by it.
01. :‘ ,,f
essiojiar'
carded the old ar and otherl
dress for 1)5. Alwayseoihpa
reliable news and meaty |
new dress puts its media!
pearanee on a footing with il
lent newspaper merits.
The Columbia State’s twelyl
edition of Tuesday was a 1110V
per. It is eharaeteristie of
eel lent gentlemen of uhilj
have control of it to do sue
at t he proper t ime.
r 1 '■ ■
ready passed by tlie iloii.-c. putting
sugar on tlie free list, is so apparent
that it may. instead of preventing,
result iii the passing of t he free sugar
hill by the Senate. Certain il i- that
men who favored Idting the whole
tarilf alone during tlii- ion of !
Congress arc, since the inhuman ac
tion of the trust, which i: -aid to
ha\e inadt a prolit of more loan.-fg'!.-
(HMMMii) since (he lirst of I i-t lanuary.
! earnestly advoeating the early pa>-
nn.v sage by I he Smiat e of tin- free sugar
wit ii this iiKTeas.d
vor of free sugar and
lie trust it would
Kt tie passage of
|hy the Senate.
Squate who are
pitiou-ly op|H.-ed to
L include all
latk against
• has past
i> he nun; r-
Ih
jort
< tld .Man” and t lieu rushed up to
\\ . b. of ( i nterview, fell down upon
liis i.nees and begged for peace and
li ilii riy love in order to get blown
up with that bicycle pump.
Srnsi uiltKK.
• -
VViittcii From Wilkinsville.
' orii spoiideiiei' of Tin-: l,iax;i;uj
Wii.kix-vn.i 1: S. (k Dee. 5.—Mr.
Kdit‘»r: I went down to Salem last
Sundas and heard a good sermon by
Rev. < iv. Robert son. I met several
of my old friends from York County.
ib v. i . C. Hickson will preach at
Miio xl hi Creek next Saturday morn-
iI- ami inlay afternoon, and at
Kiin tin i Saturday afternoon and
Sunday morning.
Kci. <1. M. Royd will preach at
\\ iIsons Chapel next Sunday morn-
ing at !! o clock.
R C. I In rgess and C. A. I’hillips
1 11 ■; , 1 mad dog last week.
1 bin ge-s.has moved toHulTney
tow.:, i 11 t lie cot I on mill.
\ii :.is W ebber visited friends and
r. la! !■.••- ii 'r W ilkinsville last week.
W . A, (.t orn* has been horse swap-
i ing laicly. He says they have been
v-oii.v for himpretty heavy. Ilesays
in is all righl now as he has a gray
tlii linn and he never knew one to
die.
.!. R. ! I ughes is moving to the Con
ner place near (iowdeysville.
'I lieic v, ill he very littli- Xmas, ex
cept in the way of rabbit and fox
lnint ing and there seems to he plenty
o! t hein. Movee Whisonaiit and
KPCl
DEFEATED CONGRESSMEN.
|i -oon the defeated candidate
shov ids e'dors! And this is true
Win ' !M■ I
In has never enjoyed the
swids of otlieial life or has feasted
at tin- crib after repeated harvests.
: i very calling some an* trueund
>.c are not. so is it in political life.
11 P -t 1 Hue- sooner or later and
: le- 1 rue are sejjaruted from the false.
Tin man who loves his country
v. ill an wi r to her cal! and eontiinie
in ic r service i \.'ii at a saeriliec of
iiis c. n pleasure. He will be found
at the po-l of duty, as there is the
p..-t of honor. lie who cares for his
own eomfori above his country’s in
i' ivsts will show it when he is least
aware 01 ii.
\ number of Congressmen, de
bated at the last election, lind it
eon .( nieiit to remain at homo during
the short session now on hand. Rut
they want their money, not only
!In ir salary, hut ni'lengc for miles
never traveled nor expected to he
liavehd. Mid Ihi t hey have ordered
seni to them. Statesmen truly.
I in peoph dnl well iii voting them
out “i the xatioii i npitol. I hey pul
a 111 lit imatc on t In m.-idves.
I In v can he bought.
ipplics will see t/>
e by and by. /T
1 prepare compost In
Matters From Maud.
[Correspondence of Tiik L
Mai h, S. ('., Hen. t.—The
crop is gathered at this plue»
nearest all sold for the daltl
have noticed for several yt
some of our farmers httv’e
wheat this fall that have not
for several years. c* r '
The farmer that wills
own stipjilies will see tp f
Ik* (lone
now to
leavis ph .'.ty for littering the burn
lot and bedding for all the animal
before th; winter weather sets in.
Don’t depend altogether on commer
cial fertilizers. There is some money
in the wood business just now. hut
that business can he crowded, and
look out for muddy roads, and don't
disable your stock. Remember the
plow when there will he no time for
looking buck. Our forests are rapidly
bowing to thi* wood choppers. On
every side we hear the crush of fall-
?u Jj< *
We learn of two children near this
place that are in a dangerous condi
tion. The children found some
whiskey in the woods ami drank their
till. Soon they wore helplessly drunk
ami for several hours their recovery
ic S.’liati'
ii’aij,!: i.eime-tci’ s;ivv a fox nil) across
1,unity to
t !:e mild on t lieir way from Salem
i they do
las' Sundiiy.
'gad anti-
Miss Aiic" l.itt lejohii is teaciiing
law, f.*r
arthi Wilkinsvilli’Aeadeiny. Slie is
'• . |
.im of onr licst teaehers.
ho is him-
.1. t '. .it il'eries is teaching at Grassy
biipige of
Ron.!. f. s. w.
Kit il ft'".'
. *••* •
do
mt
to the cTT
there will lx
of t he adminls
hemdbio conduct in is-uiug imml
am certain that the so-called R
ti-
\Yo
t lint
will
will be
re I at ing
revision, ami
severe eriticisiii
on for its ropn-
I
i-
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and n it less tlianoiie million people
havi Liuiid just sueh a friend in Dr.
Kiti .: New Disenven for Coustimp-
li 'ii. < iiiighs. and Colds.—If you
hav. 111 ■ \ 1 • r u-ed this (ireat Cough
I Mi ;I -e 111 e. one trial will convince you
that ii ha- wonderful curative powers
in all di.-ca-es of Throat, Chest and
I Mag-. Kaeli bottle is guaranteed to
i do ail that is i*laiim*d or money
will • x i.•funded. Trial bottles free
at \\ . R. Dupre'.- drug store. Large
lx>i i ii - .i*te, and $100.
more (dan will never meet the situa
tion. It is a very poor plan, and
will Ik* jumped on am! tia;npeled
to death by the Senators from the
Western States.”
Opinions of the financial part of
President 'Cleveland's message are
very generally withheld, until the de
tails of Secretary Carlisle s linuncial
scheme, which is to he submitted to
Congress to-morrow, can he carefully
j Studied. There are lots of men in
Congress who are md wdihd to anv
recovering yesterday. King Aleohal
is no respecter ol persons. Kven the
inuoeeiit siilfi r.
The new Plea.ml school opened
last week under tin* management of
Alenin Stacy. Richmond Stacy
returned home Friday trom Clcmsnu
College and took charge of (he
Thickety Mountain school Monday.
We wish I he young men great success
•.■•■I.-a 1' a ki 1,1 and a bright future.
11IE DEKEATED CANDI- 1 . , 1 11
DATF iit'Thl to Ik a glad
* . * fat lu*r for In ha ; 1 w o sole; that are
, populist leader in Alahama wisely.
h. "nidi himself notiirious and j ,|.| S , j. 'let'raw is enjoving
iid. :|e,M. ai (),, -atueliuie. Not sulis-i home music. It is 11 girl.
■ The Fairview school will open the
looked helpless. They wen* slowly pi»''l ieular seh. i.ie ot fitmnee all hough
W oil
t
l" i|ig defeated f.ll* _'iIVCIIIOr 111*
he sw ii’n in us Alahama s
tin: most of them have pronounced
ideas as I o w hat Ihe i'ou udat ion hou Id
In . w iio are w illiug to aeecpt anv t hing
that theyean lie eouvineed will In* an
improvement upon present eumlitions
• VI II I III High it dm le •! a;: r i with
all I he iipiniom; lhe_\ haw herein
fore In Id. Tie si men will not im;.
di n 111 S« 111 I a 1 v t .1 rn.-!« pla ■ 1 r* iI! i -
out .1 In a ri ng : I he\ w ill I’le-elv study
il ami if I lii’V think it good will sup
port it othi’i’wisi not. It i not a
..uli|ri-t upon whii’h a man can male
up In mind preperty in an turn or
in a dnv.
. *»» »* •
Four Big Succcs .• .»*
n
Poor
Health
, ’ means so much more than'
'you imagine—serious and'
fatal diseases result from'
trilling ailments neglected.
’ 1 )on’t play with Nature’s'
’ greatest gift—health.
'•if' I 1 v. I’M I i\ 1
bell bums and makes threats.
. :e 1 toe for ae! ion arrives, .Vet thi'
lilt moo .'.nil in lilt v m* less fnllnw-
m ik - Inn lit 1 ii show marching
•'.nd down again. This
governor < fall's does not
will lie unless some overt
L ■ I ainsl t he dignity
, 5th iindei tin manugemeiit of Mr.' Ilnvingth" need I m* rii 1 mon
• MeCraw. ((We welcome him to Ids new than make good iill the a I; irl ising
I held 1- i elaitued tor them tin* lo|t<»vving four
ri'inedies have n a lied a iihi'i omenat
1 promimnl
\l r. 1 ra P. \\ • l mon
real e-tali'agent ol San Angt lo Texas
ha- usee Chamberlain's • olie t 'hol-
era and Diarrho a Ri im ily in his fam-
ilv for si'Vei’al years as occasion re
quired ami always w it h peril el sue-
j I’ess, Ilesays I lind it a (M'l'fecl
cure for our l*a!i\ w hen t roiibled w it It
coli<’or dy sent cry. I now feel thyt
my outlit i< md eomph te ^vvillmiit a
hottIn of this Remedy at hAine or on
atedwith f Inpft'vfty from home. For sale b\
W. R. Du Pro.
Jalmina hav
ted wit
)», and
Sllle Dr. I\ itig’s \ 1 \v 1 1 1 'mirv foi’
t' 1.11 -11 m p t i' * n. < o 1 * 'j 11 a m 11 1.1 d - 1 ■ a' 11
hoi tie I Fieri rie ISdter-
llie great ri im d\ I’m I i\i 1 Slomai h
1 and K idnev *. Itm l len • \ mi' a
Sal'. • I he la• -W in l In v m Id uid I n-
; Kin • - Nevv l.il'e pill v, Ifeli an a
|x rb rl pill \ II t In - remi dii • a; e
I '.oiaranl 1 d lo do pi-i vv ha 1 i claiun d
for tin m and the ileali'i* wlinc naua
is at I a'li'd het’iwiih will he ghid le
' tell ,\ on niOi’e of l hem Sold al \\ I!
j DulTifs.
It v'u arc (ei'liiiK
iiia <>( sorts, weak
amt I’l'iicrrllv «x-
liauslcd, nervous, a
have no appetite '
ancl can't work,
hi'KHi at oxcetak-
in** the mi st retia- a
Mi* ’.IreiiKtlx'iiiiiK '
lurdii iiK-.M hu h is
Igovvii’s Iruii Uit-
teis. A lew hot-
ties cure—benefit
(nines lioni the,
\ eiy (list dose it
it" u t itam yjur ,
tteth, anil it’s
pleasant to take ,
It Cures
Hj '-quq' in. Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, lioubles,
Constipation, Rad Rlood
/Malaria, Nervous ailments <
W omen’s coniplaints.
<'• t cnl, Hi ■ i.i.'i nine il ha'icrimed red
Iiia , ■ 1 lh" ui.'i'pi i. All other • air Mill-
I lilUl < *11 1 • cipl nt two .v st.mips vu*
1 will tend m i ol Ion lirautitul WovM't
I air Views and biMik tree.
BnOWtl CHEMICAI. CO. BALTIMORL MB
Yon will take with you the satis
faction that proceed- from the eon-
seiouiicss "f duty faithfully per-,
formed: ami I earnestly pray that a 1
merciful God will extend to you His
blessing.
W ith an increasing admiration of
your constancy ami devotion p* your
country, ami a grateful remembrance
of your kindness amt consideration
of myself. I hid you an alTeetionate
farewell.''
(Signed) !’. F. Lin:.
1 ieneral.
Rev. c. F. Robertson preached :t
Salem yesterday. Ills text was 1
Corr. 12. 12. Sirs. Kohertsor: ami
his daughter Miss Kdnu eanu wi'.h
him. f )ur people in’e alwax s glad to
have them with us. Me hope our
people will see the propriety of build
ing a parsonage at GaiTm-v win re our
minister can have a home of hi- nvii
I heard a member of Salem church
say yesterday that Saiem would give
•jilmi towards it in money and mate
rial. Let soimbodv 1 l>e speak out.)
We know the good people of GalYiiev
City would like to see a neat par->
soilage built on the lot belonging to
the Presbyterian ehnivh, amt ail tlie
good people of that town in’e-pee-
tive of dem>minational tics, will help
if necessary.
It is with intense sorrow that we
learn of the scriousnes- illne-s of
Mrs. A. N. Wood, of your town. She
is a most estimable !ad\ and tin*
sympathy of our entire p;oph* are
w ith her in her alliietion. M e Impe
(lie angel of mercy will atlcml lier
all her suH’i’i’ing and .-0011 restore iter
to health and ri’turn lier to in r huii-
ily. vvhi’re In r pn sem’i’ a> wife I'.nd
mot her are so csseiit iul to the hap-
pim ss of her lioiisehoid.
I have a report of several lim home
raised hogs killed thi - season. C. p.
Huggins, Fsq.. killed two weighing
bin and 121* pounds iv.-peet iwlv. ,
Mr. I iiles Hill kilkd one w. i.hi.i:;
122 pounds gro-s, vvhicli netted l"tt
pounds even.
For I hi’amuseini'iit of those reail-
ers and correspondents of Ini;
Fian.ia: w in* have a matiiemat ical
turn 1 reproiluei't lii> old prohlem for
them to work at these long nights:
and hope some of them will give the
solid ion :
"A and R buy RHi acre.- of land at
$5 per acre, and pay equal sums of
money. A says to R: Gisa im’ my
elioiee. and we will di\id. ■ tlie land
so llmt when divided my part will
cost me *•* cents pel' ai'iv m ire tnaii
yours. How many acres did eaeli
get and what did it eost them per
acre?”
.1. 1.. s. |
Deafness Cannot he Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion ol the ear.
There is only one way to cure Deaf
ness. and that is h\ constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inllamcd condition of the mueou.-
lining of the Fiistachian rube.
When this tube gets inflamed you
have a rumbling soiimi or impi rfect
hearing, and whi’ii it isiudiidy elosed
Deafness is thi’ result and unless
the inllammatioii can he taken out
and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will he destroyed I
forever; nine eases out m' ten arc 1
caused by catarrh, which is nothing
hut an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Da ars
for any ease of Deafness (eausid by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars, free.
F. J. ClIFNFY A Co..
'rob do, < >.
£^"St>ld In Druggist. 75c.
As I |*a 1 he, 1 this week I
Ion- loan an.’.Mry of stormy women, hav. n't trad t„ In.d anv (laws, news,
M m u l i,e pod sung. "Oh vvoiii ni! if n**r tioti ’• g .-l- ,,,1. I warm hi’d
.-min il m tlii' t r< >p ies, or eldll'd at and a d • t j on- -twice. I
M", I ' ! ' " Wo *"«" l »‘ then* tin ■ , .■ th the doctor for
is happu.e - Mi.’e 1(4 eo’ild n.; ay n-o : ,i- v.di;. I.h ■ , v hen I
l,av e M ''" R' quainled with tliis wa- in to . e him. ! ihi ik perhapa
group that is never doing good, but I will m. 1 - im"i,< al aid by the
alwtiys lining harm. We first intro- tim. tg. t thr ai’ wit !i vou tou-dis.
dttce .Mis-a nth ropy. Sin- hates all If any of y, drrespoil*
mankind , on I:e 1 fa 1 *1 *, and 111 hi r * 1 e 1 — — , v• * 1, * i.•■ , i-;a 1 at my
won Is ami t he way she carries detest n- last w,. . i ,„| g | vvill
tion of all t In olTspriiigof God.' Her sCii”'. t •. f’.;), t g T vonr neck
mouth i- fti11 of I>i11crncss. sin* has am! _ri am■ • i ,, , ,;. v*'*u up 1*V the
charity for none and speaks a Ian- heC- . ad eai in my friends to tlie
guage of her owii in a nod. a shrug, gander puli t*.
a look, a better libel in a frown Hid I tlu’ik I \v:i' i»e aid for husiness
Mie hut know thi’ swaet joy that next week as ;!. do tor and myself
eonn s, when we are swift t.* love' . are on good terms.
Here is a circle of sisters, they are i Fkvw i’t< KKtt.
holding hands, and if we come in
contact with their electric powers
I hex transmit jarrings and discord IX/i i F~M\i P V Q I
doubts and fears, perph-xit i.s »m! ^ 1 1 L/ IM C, I O 1
tears. '*'■-. vote’ kidneys an* one of the
Mis-represeiit. she has t he st i ng of ' : ’t • : wuir i dy. they
serpent, we ahlior her. Shi- "lal'
a Im’s
are tli
"t’ CP:
from us (hat, which not enriches her. *
hut makes us poor indeed.” j and ;•. -! he !„ p pure. ”h a;i and in
.Mi.—interpr. t. Mis-eom*eive and m *nnal c Ii • *n •; you want to
AIis-slati are a dangerous trio. If hivitli.
W’ .-11”i• !ii Mi-G- them mallei.,us and , -ppjjz WEAK AND NERVOUS
desig.iii.g t.ii’v will sever cords that ll;iv .. t ,,; r , . m , ,.,1. They
J" ,' 1 . 11 '".etesi ami dearest relations IiS|| ^ ..;, (i . l()1 . il; j, to tt
n ," K 1 , 1 1 "' Nvmphony "f | H ,. l!;!lv t|i , .. i.: u ,,n hneome*
K.imlv words sound out for our n l- 1 q iU1( | I,loom of health re-
mvv- and lie w . l bless us-lle who ( n „ m . .. : kid-
struck t Ill’S!’ I’Ol’lls. I |h _ s l|S( .
Mis-trust makis herself miseiahly | _ , a
uidiappv if sin does no harm to j OI U/•: 111 S ulstS AtxL*' tzUoHU*
othei-. She loooks upon tin* world - It is the one I’ctiaM** remedy. Sim-
with suspicious eyi's. imagines that , p!i-. cheap and . '.Vctiv ■ . it is an in-
shi’ will lx defrauileiLlii’i’ riglitsusur
|*i'd. pallid and trcmliliiig she sits
with !lie-wo-d of Damoeles hanging
over her hi’ad, suspended by a single
t lin ad. bet us here eulogize t he
great safe guard of society, the!
mighty bulwark t hat defends polit i
cal and religious economy. Conti-
'dence, thou dost hind the hearth
stones with cords st rouge r than Sam
son.- "with .” thou art life’s "pro
tected joys. the key of all prospcrii.v
tin iii!l of our hanks. Ihe open gate
that ii-.: rs in wealth and vigor to our
coiiut:-,. Me vvreatli" Mis-judge a
fury oi vengeance, thorns and snakes
com; 'lercrown. Slie is a twin
sistio’ol Slaii.li r. "Ih-r face is u:*ly
and Ini inoiilii di-toit, her tong'iie
speak- I’epr. iicli ltd ly. not eari ng w Inn
nor where i*. memhi’r. that only
the spy with Suspicious eye vvill ac-
allih
imney
bladder
and a') urine.r; di. • :t- il has
CURED THOUSANDS.
Mr. F. L. 1>. M'ihley sull'eri’d for
year- i’r m xeruciat : pain in tlie
iiia.hi.'r. ST I \RT - (.IN . v N D RL’*
till "mad. ! m a v, e)i mini.”
Mr. M . A. < ::lv. r "rm siders STF-
A 1! 1 ' 1 1! N '; !’’ > 1 i! lie hi’St
kidiiev. urimI-.. o !.’:.m ■ r remedy
in 11 w oi’l i. ' • fHu I’re
Preuare For iiia hare
uni pi’epar. d 1 • • pin v' \ 11 r
r Ni' !**g .. ' ; V ' •'•. •
L A. # v ' - 1 * - A. ❖ « . V /
-m n r.- 1.1 id. e.,, 1,| allies as
.•us. 1 ei’ha j is tlie innoeent, let us j .
give 1 he 'in ni'lii liftin’ doubt and j "L HE /L ! ''<! A ,
Ireasure tii otir hosoms this precious | ™
litt-e xem. . . | HOME,
t Vell t It. snow lltlke- let a shadow :
fil11 ' AIViFRlCAiM
\- to the cart 11 they soft ly sink t o J ^ r * * ^ N ^
rest :
So ma' the wliitcst. purest souls of
all
Seem. s.mi,•times, wrong to thus
who know t hem besi.
PENNSYLVANIA, *
HARTFORD,
n .* C * ' • ' s ' \ ■
J « V. Si a ws. •- V i •
“i s KE &*AST guarantees flic fiitra-’
■ It is not what wc say, but what 1 " , p . r, W » V m
Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the l 'M iU-HiA G ‘.Igii.Vi
story. Remember HOOP'S CURES
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r7 tn
v'. •* r t
Henneman
Monumental
jewelry
Store.
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PIEDMONT AiR LINE.
CO'.hfN ! I t !»' I - "1 »* \ TKAIX1*
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Have You Seen
TIIK LINK OF
Beautiful 25c, Silver Novelties
J. G. Galloway & Son’s?
reel *
The largest
stock of Solid
Silver Ware,
Silver Novel
ties, 1 > A A*-
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and
JCCVV^CII^
in Pied
mont Caro
lina.
Out of town
orders solic
ited.
45 Morgan Square,
Spartanburg, S. C.
Public School Notice.
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DONT MISSTHI3 OPPOftlUNIFY.
Mirrors, Pin Cushions, Souvenir ^OtS FOl’ Stile.
Spoons, Pm Trays, Child s, J
Knife, Fork and Spoon Sots,
Sugar Shells, Butter Knivos,
Pickle Forks, Napkin Rings, In
dividual Butter Dishes, Peqpor
and Salt Shakers,
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splendid 5 room cottage mikI good K*. t *. I'm.;. .
out buildings.
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room cottage. Wii'Mii.t xi wt;
liv • , I •!.(’: 11 1 -I- 11. .1 ••.'It N • X. : I M
mill.
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