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In addition to the $5 prize and the 10 per cent, comm:: lion v/c have Three Books to give to thj three persons who get the next largest list. Sample copies furnished free of charge. Send for them. IMrii chib of five new yearly sub- ■ ii' •- we will allow .’»<< cents 1".a i lub of 10 we will allow $1.00 i:> •• *• i.o<> •_>.j “ “ 2.0O ,*i0 “ i ‘ r>.oo Ni.w i.- (be cbance for a boy or girl in i noli neighborhood to make a lit- t !<■ < hri't mas money. W’rii 1 for particulars to Ed H. i' ■ . mp. Manager. NOTICE TO LEDGER READERS. ! f you owe us for subscription 1 1 nii and p«iy us. Oi vi-tbis pajM r to a neighbor after you have read it and have him sub- m ribe. DEATH OF MRS A. N. WOOD. Seldom has a community been m deeply saddened than ours the : - ul week. Mrs. A. N. Wood is i. .1. Anotbor fresh mound in I.ime- -:one Cemetery to bedew with tears aini wreathe with flowers, alone i .i s the spot where her mortal !• 1 i y pests until the resurrection morn. • i in tbis life only we have hope, v.' are of all men most miserable" .. iilc alwi'ys true, is strikingly so as < • feet touch the cold river and t in '• is no arm on which to lean. r -i,-that licroii spirit that battled fep iif, —for life was dear, and home v...s -wee: and comforts were many. dutii s were pressing, children wi • young and husband devoted. Atii-aetivi as was life, death had no P iv.iiv •The sting of death is sin, utiiks he unto God which giveth i'nr victory through our Lord • is Christ.'’ ’!iiiif Catherine Draper the fourth < inerof Daniel D. Draper and 1 rMine Draper was horn in Oxford thirty eight years ago. An ; i. mother and seven brothers and -i.-i rs survive. in C-7 I sinmarried Mr. A. X. Wood wim with seven ehildreii remain to rm n her memory. ■ tost of Mrs. Wood's life was spent in 1. ir town where all who knew her. ; : w h i does not, learned to love her • noble nualities of mind and !. . ft. \ loipng and devoted wife am! mother, she daily exemplified il.ii.f virtues that make home dear tut ! anehor 1 heatfeetions. Consecra- i ft : ciiristiau woman. tucks vigorously ns nof economical ami unwise. If savors of class legis lation. The Secretary is riglil . Of what use to the government has been the vast amount spent in purchasing and distributing seeds? Mas there been any return of improved varieties to encourage the Department? On the other hand has there not been, year after year an increasing demand for still larger supplies from which sena tors and rt present at ives, by distri buting. may let their friends know they are not forgot ton! No doubt the Secretary, who is a practical agriculturist, sees the drift and feels that it is all out-go and no in-come. We an* eminently an agricultural people to whom manufacturing, mining, commerce and the arts are incidental. The department then, that overlooks this great interest of growing people, should show by its actions that it grasps the subject and is looking ahead for what is of real value. Wc may he doing violence to opin ions of some of our patrons who per haps are looking forward for more seeds the coming spring, still we can not hut agree with the recommenda tion of the Seeretary.endorsed by the President, that a hall he called to allow us time to take our hearings. Seeds are plentiful and cheap and can readily hi* secured anywhere within the states o? territories. Me do need lo know what to plant, what varieties suit eertnin sections and soils; how best to grow and harvest and market. This the Secretary has been preparing to do for us. Partic ularly in the South do we need more of the grasses and forage crops. We ought practically to he made ac quainted wtih their value, yea their necessity. Our fields of cotton and corn, when properly cultivated present hare surfaces t o bleaching sun and winds, and leaching, washing rains. No wonder that our streams have become sluggish from the cream of our fields being transfered to their beds, destroying thereby the very uses for which God gave them. I'nless we turn our attention more to the grasses our farms will dete riorate ami we with them. In this direction the Secretary is trying to open our eyes. FROM WASHINGTON. A Newsy Letter From the Nation's Headquarters. |•'orrespoinleiM-e of Tin: l.i ' >; 1 Wasiiint.thv Dec. !•'.— It luuks as though the I louse miudit he on !lic eve of a >tanipi'de in fa vor of t Im '•'ir- renet plan prop 'sed i>\ Sot-iary Carlisle, not w it list amling t lie indiller- oneewith which it see icd lo have been received. All tin work that has been done has been under the sur face, the idea seeming to have been to secure the support ol a majority before arotisii,:: any opposition, and President Cleveland has done moii than his share of it liirec lists lie II ago there did not appear to probability that the plan would he seriously considered by the Mouse. Ni.w, it appears to he certain that the committee on Dunking and Cur rency. which today gave Secretary Carlisle a long hearing on his n com mendations, will report bill within two weeks that will not vary materi ally from Mr. Carlisle s recommenda tions. Whether the hill can pass the Mouse is not yet certain; opposi tion may develop. although there is little that is active in sight now. The present plan is to have the hill reported before the Christ mas re cess. and to have it endifsed by a democrat ie caucus as -onu as Con gress reassembles. amt rushed through the Mouse so as to give the Senate plenty of time to act upon ii. There are s i ohstneie- which may come in collision with t!ii> plan, t he principal of which is 1 lie at 1 it tide of the silver men. Ifthey decile to stay out of the eaueus and oppose the hili its chances for getting through will he materially diminished if not entirely destroyed. Some of the silver men have said that they would he willing to support a hill for an increase of .National Dank Cur rency and for a State Dank Currency, based upon the suggest io:.s of Si -re- Algood News Notes. < 'orrespomleiiee of Tun Dkdgkk. | A n.non, s. Dee. M.—Rev. R. •L I ate lilted his appointment at 'e 1 d min hist Saturday and Sunday. '' is> !’. : hu Tindall, of :£partanhurg v:-'ded f'' : i": j. and relatives in these di'jgii ■ ias: Sat unlay and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ford, of Clif ton. vi-dted.l. L. Clary and family last Sunday. L. D. Davis, of Trough Shoals, visited friends in these diggins last Sunday. Ananias Gardner, nf Glendale, and his sifter. Miss Roxana, visited their olil holin' Sunday. Me-siv. A <d I’arris and Jesse D m. of Derry S. ('., were (mter- tain ! ai Mrs. Mary Linders’Sunday. Miss Lb./ie Tindall visited relatives at Spartatihurg last Friday and Sat urday. Me-.-rs W. D. and J. W. Ilyars went to Spartanhurg last Friday on important business. There was a turkey dinner at W. D. Dyars' last Sunday which was en joyed by a number of guests. The “Silent" went over to Glendale las! Saturday on business. Marion Moss, becoming tired of his roving life, took unto himself the better half last Tuesday. Miss Lou iVtty, (daughter of famous John), was l he happy bride. M'•'. Murv Linder killed a hog last Cowpens Chronicles. [Correspondence Wkiiki.v Li.ixmu. | Cowtkns. S. C.. I),.,.. II.—Rev. J. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest L'. S. Gov’t l^fort from Dlaeksimrg Tliui rsitav ! lia t netted .’>10 pounds. iI >w will that do for bacon? i'rof. N. M. Cordell, of Cherryville. N. C., i-teaching a school of vocal music at Macedonia. Me is a teacher of rare ability, and those wishing to learn music would do well to attend tin school. We also learn that he wiii teach a school at Reaver Dam in t he near fill tire. W« were sorry to learn that Mr. Flaw Dicker was unable for duty last tary Carlisle, but others have objected week, but hope he will he all <>. K. THE U. S. SENATE. A few more sessions like the last, and the people wV>) do the work of THAT POLICE BILL. ; lie metropoliton police bill intro- AR’KOWWOOD. We were surprised in passing through the Arrowwood section re cently to note the great improve ments that had been made and were still in progre ss. Their neat house of worship is beautifully located and is. we learn, the centre of a flourishingcommunity. This is one of the churches supplied by Rev. (J. AL Teal, whose good work is manifest in at least four sections 1!' j by Senator Wilson is said to ho mliniui-l ration measure, n il iia>.-e.s the Legislature in its i -cm shape and becomes law,it will ' m ■ niore power in the hands of 1 en.or Evans than any governor in • 10 him has ever exercised in South l arolina. Wi it use for Mayor and Aldermen in cities where the chief-executive by his fiat places his metropoliton police and orders them to report to him us Cominander-in-Chief? All hills must he p aid by municipal au thority and provision must lie made to Hu et this uninvited expense. it is evident tiiat the hill is in- ten led a^ a threat to the larger towns and puts them on their good beha vior. If this is really Governor Evans’ idea of governing a free, intelligent and patiotie people, he lias missed the mark and will fail of that cordial support which a manly and generous e mrsu would have secured. rnor Evans has a fine oppor- * i"'"" 7( ''V' 1 " , .. ... .. , would stop their fussing. It makes . to show Ins power if he really mu tin*d to hear so mueh fuss about 1 —s any. by etmriliiitingdiscord- nothing. Why dont they blow one ai elements, and getting them to another up with a bicycle pump then , 1 • .1.. ' they would he even. ' * . * ' . . 11 . Well. I guess the hoys and girls are ih, Metropoliton hill is not a con-1 t , linkin{ , ^ >iiaki| ^ lU .; fw . t ;i 1 little before long, as that is about all 1 young folks think of about Clirist- inaking rules fo*,^^/' not take the initilS/'" govern itself. It i. ' ators to talk about having one dignitici islativc department ment that cannot hurried by exeiteme Tiie senate has no ru hate even when it i senator is a privilegj eamiot make a mist not •‘courteous” to lie continues to tal claim, whether'wha 1 is germain to t tie sul must not he disturb takes him months v ing against time. The necessity seen as senators necessary to eluinj ate to a deliherative govern itself. Senator \'est lias ciiangei since Ik- went home and gi witli the dear people, champion of measures debate which, hist sessil mently oppo>. d. It is hi wind and tide when liotli ing. teif it. to the plan because il does not pro vide for the use of any siivt r . Some of them will endeavor to gi l the eom- mittee on banking ami eum-iiey to make some provision for ti e use oi‘ silver in the bill to he r potud. Althougli a eaueus of democratic Senators has incluiled a currency hill in tin* order of lutsiness b i* lin* session it is almost a certainty that none can he passed that is no! ap proved by the silver Senators, as the rules of (hi* Semite, which the same eaueus declined to change. niaKe it possible for ('Yen three or four Sena tors to debate any objectionable measure indefinitely. Few. if tiny, people in Washington believe that it will be possible for the Senate, under its present rules, to pass any niea-- ure that is determinedly opposed, ami it would he little short of a miraeie to produce a currency bill that would j not be. Among the hills itielmled in the democrat ie order of lui'i nos for *!; Senate which are likely to *.M tlinniuli arojjie Dankruptey hill: tin* Nieara- hill; the Ari/.ona and New itehood hills, anil tlie i>ii! Territorial <•"' •rnineiit ion of 1 niiian i rritory ie live eivili/.e I trilies he join! i\soliition for Senators by the pe-o- en adopt'd by the vc in the order of chance for getting better and tin n not ;1 lie ])ositi\- proni- of * he in ad of t h* ig'nt the receiil been ase» rtaitn d Inks whjeii were licate liave been of tin* tiaasury Jn* lioiids. by jir *- *s for reilciii| - Dent in favor of fnake lln* gov- |f the ininks. .warned See- impending Til him t !iat if lot drive the out of Etah Rawlins says the govern- 'n Indian war [Secretary >miiIi me lieen inclined, fe reports of Indian agent>, »htof tliis alfair. ’out lie ims "A!r. Rawlins to I »>k further in a f*nv days. We are daily expect ing an invitation to that “gander pulling." We hardly think he .vill need much medical aid, hut would advise him to feast on tisli as often as his means will admit, and get some e.impel mu pharmacist to prepan him a few bottles of brain tonic. A for as we an concerned we will let him alon- hereafter for we see no neei! of shooting big guns at such small objects. Moping Tin; Lcockk much success we will close for this time. Srnsi KiitKK. . «•*- • Corinth’s Choice Chowder. <' iiTesnoiideuee of Till*; LkimiKK. 1 ‘ u i s ru, S. Dec. 4.—Married, at 1 he home of tlie bride’s parents on .Sunday the Ddth inst, Air. John <'i*o*ker and Miss Julia Wlielehel. I>\ Rev. A. D. Davidson. The bride iied groom have our heartieat con- grat illations and best wishes fora long and hup[»y Jifi*. Alas;or Albert Kirby was visiting relatives in this settlement last Fri day night Miss Della Kirby is s'aying with her granii-niother. Airs. Jane Clary' now. Cameron Littlejohn, of Ravenna was at our church lust Sunday to see his hest girl Rennie Clary spent last Saturday night with Monroe Webster, of Wcb- 'ter. S. C. Messrs J. C. Pettit and Sum Wlielehel Jr., were visiting friends in these diggins" last Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wlielehel visited Mr. and Airs. Jno. Crocker yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Blanton were vis;;ing Sam Whelehel's family last Sat unlay night. Airs. James Millwood is spending a few day- with her mother X. Al. Rhinton. Rev. J. D. wlielehel filled the pul pit al Diuw ii's Chapel last Sunday. Mrs. Sal lie Goiideloek and her charming daughter, Aliss Lillie, pulled up stakes and moved to Trough Shoals last week. We arc very sorry to loose our neighbors. They wen* accompanied by .Masters Arthur and Davis Bridges. (’apt. Clary is complaining a little this week. Say. hoys don’t haveany more todu with Flaw Picker for we don’t think he's worth fooling with and to our s a sorry “tutor.’’ (Mir D. Bailey returuei Alonda;, . W . D. Kirby returned from Gitmu Springs .Monday where he sp.td several days with relatives. Me re ports the place on a boom. They 1 have now a railroad a depot, and are building an addition to the hotel which will add sixty more rooms to ! it. Tin* Cow pens Aianufaet uring Com pany are running their miil at night now. They expect to keep it up as long as cloth is in such demand. Rev. J. L. Harley and son were in town today. We noticed a machine in tow n today that heat anything making money we j ever saw. If you want your nickels for Christmas you had better look j shy of it. 1 will not say any more | about that for fear Flaw Dicker will suggest something to me. Boys, Christmas is near at hand. I What are you doing for it. I would suggest that all of the correspondents write a Christmas piece on the "Birth of Christ.'’ Take t lie birth of Mint and the purpose Me came for and say how we ought to eommerate it. I would like to hear some of the opin ions of the correspondents. is ma “Flaw Dicker' fell hack this week, I suppose to see what some of the t heni all. Powder Absolutely pure The Young People's Bureau. Havana, Cuba. toamerwith full speed and sail soon brought us f,-.,,,, x,. w , , r ] e!Ills • o this port that in English means ’ The harbor." We wondered A out ll I: charaei. r men have Youth, 1 lie period of lift when is ma< deluded .Many young hems* ives with ev; iiinihus when he "i Cuba thought th not reii* !n*d t he* the idea, that th now leahi_ is hut : ter: and t hat when l sober Mi... a. tie y wi oil* 1 . ‘' > '. t :* i * • [ t havi* fi.i*o ' wit I t*'<a!:*1' than i.- easii elo^iieg. i’iiat is ; A on cannot do an o' 1 act. aa ii:.i»ure oi* evii I bought •I’sc ail your i:i‘ life tiny are lemnorai\ mat- W*. I'! 1 : ut sp'ey hree/es of the East were to hi seenl d hi his new discovered land! I'The air win redolent with the sweet , , . Mm ing t h opoponax. acacia and flagrant per- : j, fumes of flowers to which we* were j; strangers. And we soon knew why 1 Miought am a . tin* great navigator imagined this i * :l '’' n h' lovely island to he a “pearl" in the ! ,t '‘ ' ocean and named it the very <)ucen ‘ of the Antilles. Havana islheeii])- ital of Cul>a and its cut ranee is de fended by grim, soli inn sentim Is tin* ' Aloro and I’unta castles. The harbor nitieeut. eapahle <.f showing hospitality to I.nou vessels and the 11 n 1 Vi i . i’aiid he <*ast Not one uian in ; eii id will pi>wt ; lull !; *'. in n u.r* of the iiano: is you • r,*. . v. a habit : iv, a li charaeti *: suw a I’eap n 1: i n *.'. conics to le I o east ’"•h liuy ly more • •'r snii'd mistake, or tiiink without d for hav- <m 11 if it were not ruelhat even evil has a permanent, it is true that a habit, mi once formed cannot ’’ as * a* by as soiled linen. ! hoiisand has sufli- o break hin seif of a loi’mi d. "The law to r*. ap moi’i* t han n act md .011 reap . I : elianaei ready to a<*eomii!oilate brave and perfectly satisfied! We cull his friend in and enjoyed our first drive this afternoon into it. Representative Bryan, of Nebraska. ! lost none of his boldness and combat- iveness by failing in iiis etTari to I climb imo the Senate, in a red hot speech against the hill giving rail- j roads the right to form freight pools, which is now before the Mouse, he said that ex-Speaker Reed s speech in 1 favor of that bill was the boldest ad vocacy of the right of monopoly ever made on the Moor of the Mouse. Air. M. L. Dreston, a Kansu- City publisher, who became tired of wait ing for dividends that never eann*. has, through his attorneys, C. L. Trevitt.of Washington, and II. i.. trohm. of Kansas City, entered suit Rev. Win. Guidinghagin who re- against Jolm Wc.iderburn. manager eently visited this people,on their last of tlie “Dress Claims Co.." of ibis preaching day, returns full of prai- r ‘ , y* an< l AVilliam R. Hearst. of the ses and full of thanks. Shelby Statements. [Correspondence of Tiik Lkimjkii. J SiiKf.nv, X. C.. Dec. II.—Mr. Editor: Once more I will try to write. I think Tiik Lr.ixum gets hetti r every week. I do love to rend the letters from the difTerent places, hut I do wish G. I,. S. and Slim Sain "Dress Claims Co.," in payment for, ami while other dilatory measure. THE OF AGKHma*.’ DEPARTMENT CUJJUJitE. .Mrs. .McArthur and Luna A’oung of the depart-! have gone to Ruthcrfordton. visiting Iocs not believe friends and relatives. mvn the highway • . I ^ to ^o Uiany farmer' . . hav< killed hogs. I tlunk all farmers Ins predecessors; he j OU g ht to Jnake .i.eirown meat and >tid for himself. bread at home. If they will do that n custom of buying five cent cotton would not hurt them pd old. and placing in J *’a ( h for t bey would not owe ' . ngressinen for free favoted few, he at- much. I Success to Tiik Lkookk. Dox, opinion hi A very painfull hut not a serious acMdent oecurod last Wednesday. Sam Kirby was engaged in cleaning an obi rifle when it discharged and sent tin* ramrod into his leg. We Ii >pe In will have a speedy recovery. Why don’t some one of you boys at Furman I niversity write to Tiik Lkoi.iiu. Some of us would like to Imar from t hat side. We regret to learn that William IVtty is dead. The widow and or phans have our heart-felt sympathy. Air. Isaac Philips dined with “('apt " Clary’s family last .Monday. Sum Sam. • • J. B. Lewis Co., Boston are now milking alterations in their factoryat Avon. Mass., so that they can take care of their largely increased busi ness. Last season they were obliged to decline some orders in justice to their customers. This speaks very loudly tin* praises of this concern, manufacturers were elos.-d they were running overtime. T.b * Boot and Shoe Reporting Co.’s st ,t: i.-i i.*s sliow this firm to he doing lb iaigeM voluinti of business of any inaiiuiael uivr selling to the retail triMe frmi Boston, which is the heart of the booi and shoe industry of the county. This means, in these days of • *0111 pe ilioii.that up to date styles courteous t real mi nt, and prices lower than others care to offer, makes sue- • Guaranteed Cure. V-e authorize our advertiseii drug- i . tu s. !i Dr. Kings New Discovery ! f'ir Con-iimption, Coughs and Colds. upon thi miiition, If you are affie- ! t.ed with a Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat or Chest trouble, and will use For rheumatism ! have found noth this remedy a*' directed, giving it a ing equal to Clnimlierlain'.- I’ain i fair trial and experience no benefit, It relieves the pain a.* soon you may return the bottle and have lied J. \\ A’oiin.* \\ • • Lilj-1 yoiii 1 moii* y v< funded. Weeotild not erty W. V 1. 1 hi p*i ii,! * Ji«*t i( m u k t hi * '!• " <|id wa* not know that allofils !•■ ,v ■' b* ;• ->l I), i t. Discovery could he re- *•<-t V» inis, li- ii m. , li' ii m. !* 1 ■ verdispapoints. Trial will eiT et a pi rmfieeut eiiri I orV hotib - 11 .*(• at W. R. Dupre’s Drug I sale by W. B. Dul’re. Kpitorc*. Large size uOc. and t^LOO. Examiner Bureau of Claims," in which he asked for the earieeliation of a contract by which he agreed to take forty shares of stock in the for advertising, claiming that said con tract was made upon misrcpre vina- tions. and asking further l ha! In he paid t*8iM for the advertising T has done for tin* “ Dress Claims Co. • •- ('ol. James i.. Strain, of i'.tta Jane, Enion county, is a candidaic for the commission, made vacant ’by the death of Gem Kershaw, to superin tend theeulloction anu preparation of tin* Confederate rolls and other his torical matter pertaining to the part our troops took in tin late* war. Col. Strain is peculiarly tit t :*d to complete this most important work amt we , would he delighted to me him secure ! the ajipoititment.— Headlight. Balm. as app them Mowed him up wit h that bicy cle pump he talked about. I think by the time they get through with stom him ho will feel like they have sent him up in a balloon and it had bursted with him and let him fall in a yellow jackets nest. He said if any of his brother correspondents got their bristles raised he would stain]) the feathers oil their necks and grease them and have a gander pulling. If hi is as good a friend to the blind tigers as we think he is we don't think he will he able to grease our necks. If he can't get any tallow out of Smith \Yrain's old cow we know that there wasn't any lard in his hog. and therefore his friends won’t get to the gamier pulling, if he is a blind tiger he can t see how to pull, neither can he ride straight enough to pull and therefore we are not uneasy of having our necks pulled. I think myself as he has got into the hands of we toughs, as he calls us, he will need some mental aid as well as medical aid before he gets through with us. \Ve wdl not write any more at present until wc hear from Air. Flaw Dicker again. I uil ii. The principle buildings are built of; | jut mammoth in si/e, strong and I heavy in architecture. The resi- | dene* s are unique and novel in style, ; to us: the floors are of stone and iron j grated windows, the latter make tin* cowards in our party astonish!.' perfect ly \on napa ■r a b you •m • ! -* ; in.- -aid. if i a w . t oats in 1 ' r .-ip nothing irold a vc*.—Exchange. from Midway. .**'• d: i ll: I.' :>i on the immense plaza (in Alcxico tin parks arc called “(iloriettas) A’olan-j tes are used eiit irely, they are large, low carriages with two wheels, tin tops are tbrown back so that th< ladies can see and he seen! Aliscin- | vioiis Den would clap his hamls in glee to ride behind I he mules on 1 liesi* oeeasions, their tails are plaited ami tui'iied up makiiig a knob, and thoM* tied with a wide, handsome orange or crimson ribbon into a large, graceful how. In slow procession wc count' d hundreds of these volantes. tin* drivers in gay livery riding on tin* mule; tin continued passing ami je- pa."i;:_ of one another grew monoto- noii' am! fat igucing. 'i'he Cuhan women are brunettes with brilliant bla**i. < *. -. luxuriant dark tressesar- iv Min sag : ( 'l)n*“<j,o|;(l(. Milo'. ' : Ree. ji.—()• chief cook ami 1! • si oj I tray I on vi lie ■ : . j |„,, rougii mam er last we. . . week be fori 1* r. ,un Y\ alcrs : !;*k ml, et* from ip in as !:<* did 1 1 reiative*.* near Woiford ioolMii' j la-' • urn lay a i, 1 i -! I "!):.'-'*d 11 ir d:,!*: j li* lil'o*, 1 ol' ii! : o In sav. hi- .>\, *. : !' *1 iI >1 : parent* i lb w. i 1 f ’. A. ("anipbi-l, visited ('or'int b ia - lln i*' was u u Turin 1 - his! ;■ rid; jcns lb ma i no i*i 1 n la.-! X. t .vh u r: E. L. and Was d. Conicl mistake I said • ve been hope he is well this week and oil duty, ranged artistically, and on these oc- No, Air. Editor. I di‘ln t think that ea. i"!i' nevr cover t iieir heads w it ii j number two correspondent of Cow- pens was trespassing on me by giv ing you a hit of news. Let him do so again if he wants to. .Miss Eula Smith spent some days last week with her sister. Airs. John Carroll, at Clifton. Thomas May spent Sumluv in Clif ton. We think he is fond of some one at that place. .Master Walter Dullington spent last Sunday in Clifton. Air. John Allen had the misfortune to loose a very line milk cow a few days ago. There is some talk about Gantt's whangdoodle yet in this upper coun try. One man reports that it come in his house and took otT his largest cats. One of our young men heard it on his way home from hi> best girl's house. We don't think he lias been hack since. Some of our mon while traveling after night, carry a pistol in one hand and a meat axe in parts uf the costume ami eoiuealei boiim-l or fancy protection. In driving cost nine they dress elegant ly. A ( ui>; n iaily never works. Let me ti l yon 1 hat when they attend tie* cal Imdrai services they are closely | Veiled and draped in heavy fduek : j each wor.-hipper carries her own little j mat on which she kneels during tin i consecrated time. I realize how dif- ; iVrmil are mir eustotus in this respect 1 gaudy itivssing. display of jewel:*;.. i am! indecorous conduct oft mark tin*; charm ut of our church-goers. Only as spectators! wc attended a Govern- t.ieiii Rail: tin* debonair signorina was mod'.'i anil graceful; daticing will, tin* Cuiians is a scieitee. As 11 ovi*■ *■ - v.e would have imagined tin* 1; nil • . hvidojii ! in a siqieniut ura! blaze, iiut deiusioii was expelled when we weie told that lire Hies which an* exceedingly brilliant here were safeiy si-.n-d away in transparent hag.', and these bags sewed in various 1 lir > .i. -ivs. -e*i mn •- part an- niiy last u.ol.her :v. last .Oct lien the other. We think that signilie that they arc afraid of the.whang- doodle. Airs. Patterson, of l.aureiis, spent a few days with her daughter, Airs. R. AI. Cash. The Old Alan is sleepy und will not write any more this time. Wishing Tiik Ekhuku much success. 1 remain the Onu Al w. • • A Mortgag* Sale. [l-orrespondence of Tiik I.KixiKtt. I AIidway, Dec. Rl.—Editor of Tin*: Lkimikk : I believe it is customary to advertise mortgage sales in the paper, so I suggest that the following prop erty he offered for sale on tin* li. instant in front of the postotliee in Gaffney City, as they arc mortgages which are recorded in the Rook of 1894, page 189.'): The first article should he l.ight- weighl. I think there is one fair bid der who would give a good price for him. Next comes Heavyweight. Me, should bring a fair price as there are two who think they have mortgages on him and the bidding will he quite ieely. X. \. Z. would bring a good price if a certain young man were to attend the sale, ami then there is liable t<> he two bidders who ar< too young to make the sale legal. Slim Sam will bring his full value if it is possible to get him out. hut tnat will depend on the state of Cm weather as it is known that one young lady pronounces him quite delicate ami she would likely lx* "ii hum! ! o take him in out of the wet. If Flaw Dicker would -ell for what he t hinks he is wort h I would like to own him, hut lie is not in |his race. 1 The girls all say he is too particular. The times are hard hut the monta ges must lie foreclosed, let them bring what they will. S\i.;..i. in tiic hair. These t iny insects serve tie* purpose of sparkling diamonds und are treasured by the ladies. Tin* grai * 1 segar factories would prove a “tiling of beauty" to the connoisseurs of “fragrant Mavannas" thoughts of our gentlemen friamls who wouid 1 revel in pufliing and manipulating tin curling smoke made us wish for tin ir appr eiat ive presence, i shall close my hasty letter by telling of a lilt le t ragedy that was enacted on the mountain top. Father was in search of a planter from whom he would purchase a cargo of coffee. W hen We reached the palatial tesi- deiice wc heard the most fearful shrieks ami groans. Women and ehiidivn ami negroes were in dismay wringing their hands and screaming; for help. On the floor was llicSig- nor rolling ami to.-'ing, we all t lioitg'it him a mania *. Rut father who priih s himself an impromptu doctor! saw tin* true sit nation and called for olive j oil. Tin man had been taking his Siesta o'* tin* grassy lawn ami a ecn- j tipeiie had crawled into his ear amt now iii ils new abode it was wriggling | and iwmtiug impatient ot finding an egress. These arc poisonous insects amt boast of one hundred pricking feel or claws, (‘an you imagine the' tort tie t hat poor creature suffered? Fat her killed tin* inhabited ear with oil allowing it to drown tin* intruder, ami then suddenly turned the |>a- ti ut’s head over and lo! the centi pede. dead, fell out tothe amazing re- ieif of the grateful planter, who hi - piof d fa; her toa *Ci*pt of coffee, sugar and m uu y i lougii to hu\i mad** him a v.eallli.' nabob, hut our “doet if" W si.'.* /!*:l! eful hitlisel f t hilt “ol'i* A uc; ; '*;*!:'is" inid done some li!i:i fr •m h..t i j;,. j|. -> ly-t v. i (• f i i ! i i i r: sy#; x :: ol’Dl-S i>a 1 ii ■ .' il*' : .: iV'‘ .1 • Ii 1 * • • ■ .* ; ii 1 e'lier- \ : * * \ . ami Id • ! D * I oil,* of ttir g !rls ii"' (»Vi r rix;i' to run away with 1!'. R iii. to b! aid m* it: •d tin .* !»•• *••< •" ai'S iiim ami she si i 1 H l:o i' !; ki' *1**1 in r i gains! i i ■ • i II. . iiavn’t 1 nny i: «i * (! D >i *a .* t iie si. .e tit.- wi! 1 have t" •■■■; .o* R'. ing t lien ii l*L' * i O • ’ * i b. •. ■ 1. :*s and old mail S ' • i ( ' 1 : "■.v • \.d: iviii*.- in a- *gi •Otl ODF .•r as no.xsiide. W if may ■ • * j i ami !>a >y may tjuaii. Rut i i am 1" Hind lo i\ii*p liaelllors ; tall. ’T. (’. Re t i v a ml wi:"'* were tiie gins; sof Air . Wat h.st Sunday. I.. S. f ^ 'means sc much more than 'you imagine—serious and 'fatal diseases result from' 'trifling ailments neglected. Don’t play with Nature’s' greatest gift—health. ”'A If you nrefeelitijf a ’.a ot sons, weak *_*,.:i rally ex- liau-tei! nervous, jiiav -.. no a;/petile a'ut can’t work, S htijin :.t enretak- liiiK tl'.e st Telia- |!’t str,re.ahetiinu Sinetii' iiic which is SBrown . tion Bit- jt'.'.rs. A feiv bot- •|<s cure benefit comes from tbe very : :,t <los:*—/'/ - -o;Z it lin your /•■*.'. a lot it’s , .ea. : i i take. in the laid of our pic:! sojourn. Y Dyspepsia, t Ngui.Jgia, 1 Constipation Malaria, x>d ’ ci ou - cdlments * .’* V.i; rv !>et wei'ii the I am the Western Assoem 1 MOT1 :lief. Th: i’n ss Dr i- . t likely to hurt the Exp - sit :■ >o Ut hough t in latter iissoemi mu is apparently shut out from th Soullierii territory. Air. Thotmis of t In* W *n Assoeialed Dress, said at th Fxp-ndtmn banquet that iii \ — Mx iati"ii proposed to have ;i!l tin* new' .ihotil t!.e Expo-ition. and il m learfu'l llmt arrangeimiits to ihal ell'ei an* wi ll under way. TheWcsi- ern pap r- which are in that Assoeia- ti'*; li:r.i i'•ndercil it tin* n?.** of I heir special ilir patehes »*oV'ring I Ii ■ D.\- posit io:i. Women s complaints. Oct only t;. y. i.v'v l.n . ■ ' lines on tin-v i . i •iie.ules. On re i :*■: c.. w •*;„ xv.,I sen.I x. t . f ; • i ••_: K.. «> Fair Vicv - . 1 JROV.'N CHEM'CAg CO L-.t S . C J. E. WEB; ,<• *.ve , •rid’s 1 MO. •affney. 1 * * *9 DC w- PECULIAR in combination, ; o- ■ portion and preparation of ingiedi- J ents, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses great ] curative value. You should TRY IT* tion.-