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THE WEEKLY LEDGER,
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R. O. SAMS, - - Editor.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 1895.
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THE
CON-
CONSTITUTIONAL
VENTION.
The recent int erview published in
the Yews and Courier, wherein Gov
ernor Tillman gives the result of a
conference of leading Reformers and
Conservatives, of which number he
was a potent factor, has excited wide
spread interest. While parties out
side of the State are wondering what
all this means, it is for us within the
State to decide what is best to be
done.
Although Tillman is no longer
in the governor’s chair, his is the
power Hi at moves the machinery that
directs State politics. This is recog
nized by Reformers and' Conservat ives
alike.
That Senator-elect Tillman then
lias spoken, what he h .s said may be
received as authoritati ve.
The question now i , shall the (Con
servatives smoke will the Reformers
the pipe of peace. ^ hen the Hag of
truce has been sent by the stronger
side, and concessions have been made
which, if carried out, will make the
numerical strength of the two factions
equal in the constitutional conven
tion, it would be unfair and unwise
not to accept the concessions in the
same spirit in which they were made.
Differences there are and differ
ences there will continue to be after
the convention shall have completed
its work, but let nothing be done that
will cause one discordant note where
harmony should be the order of the
hour.
The people of the State have been
divided long enough. Surely they
can he united in forming a constitu
tion under which all are to live and
their descendants after them.
The work ought to he one that will
endure, under which a free people
can enjoy liberty of thought, the re
wards of honest toil; he protected in
life and property, and encouraged to
advance in Christian civilization. Wo,
need then our wisest and best men
for the convention—men who cannot
be swerwd from the right line. Such
men can bo found; when duty calls,
they should obey.
WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH
IRBY.
lias anything gone wrong that Irby
is on the war path? lie puts on bis
warpaint and struts in full view of
friend ai*l foe. From the way he re
ceived ex-Governor Tillman after that
now famous conference in Coh^ibia.
the world would have supposed that
Tillman, Irby and Evans constituted
a triumvirate from which emanated
and radiated all power.
If Senator Irby’s sentiments, as
expressed in his recently published
letter, are the result of sound convic
tion ; if his patriotism is at fever heat,
very likely the charmed circle will be
broken and old alliances severed.
Unmistakably Irby is posing ns a
champion of the oppressed and down
trodden people of the State he so
ably represents in Congress; a peo
ple who do not know how to govern
themselves, hence, in fhis crisis of
affairs, are looking for a leader.
It is our humble opinion that Till
man still bolds the effections of the
Reform element, and to him and not
to Senator Irbly or Governor Evans
do they look for counsel. The senior
Senator may lead a few of those
whose element is strife, whose ambi
tion is revenge, bur the rank and file
of both sections .of the Democratic
party hail with pleasure the result of
that conference at which Senator Irby
is so wrathful.
Will the Senator tell us what prin
ciple the Reform part y has been up
holding that they will sacrifice by
heeding the advice of that confer
ence of leadots?
Nature too lias been very generous in
this southland where a living can be
made without half trying. As a peo
ple then we have been satisfied with
the little we have on the surface,
without striving for something better
or delving for something richer.
Retter times arc ahead. The good
old days of long ago were well enough
in their way, hut better days are in
front where'the battle wages hot and
heavy and where the fruits of victory
are all the more appreciated because
they were striven for.
VU‘11 equipped hotels, fast running
trains, have induced wealthy north
erners to leave the inclement north
and. like migratory birds, to winter in'
the pleasant South. At first it was
their money we were after. We lost
sight of the greater good they brought
U" in t heir eiiterpri <eand thrift-qual
ities so necessary to success, yet
qualities we so much lacked. As
mind sharpens mind, so the admix
ture of this northern element lias
imparted new life to our southland
and helped to make out of it a “New
South.”
We believe the South is on the eve
of great prosperity. Her mineral
wealth, and fertile soil and genial
climate and flowing streams and
happy people are drawing the eyes of
the world. Our sun is rising let us
work while it is day.
GENERAL RANSOM PROMOTED.
North Carolina's retiring Senator
has been honored by the President at
a time when his power at home
seemed to he waning. A Colonel,
and afterwards General in the Con
federate service, he served his State
and country well. But this was only
the beginning of a useful career. He
is one of the land marks in the Uni
ted States Senate where he has been
an honored member for over eighteen
years.
The st ronghold he had upon the
affections of his fellow senators was
shown at the time of the confirma
tion of ids appointment as Minister
to Mexico.
Even a republican, and that Sena
tor Sherman, in felicitous language
made the motion for oonfimation,
which was unanimous. A polished
gentleman, he is well qualified to
Cowpcns Chronicles.
[Correspondence Wiaau.v laaunai. |
Cowi’EKS, S. C., Feb., *Jt>.—“How
to keep warm” is no longer the prob
lem of the day. The snow has disap
peared niul the warm sunshine of the
last few days reminds us that .the
“whoa-haw” of the plough boy will he
in order.
Our school, which suspended fora
few days on account of the severe
weather lias again resumed work.
The merry laughter of boys and girls,
“glad in tlie freedom of school let
out, again enlivens Academy hill.
Vn entertainment, for the benefit
of the Methodist church, wil he given
at tiie Academy, next Thursday even
ing. We are all anticipating a pleas
ant time.
The prayer-meetings at the Baptist
church seem to be gaining in interest
Matters From Maud.
[i ’orrcspondcnco of Tin: I.kixikk. I
M\ri>, S. C. Feb. —Have we
j been snowed under, froze up or off on
[a visit? My communication by
| some means lias failed to get through
although we hope that I’ni: I.kixikk
renders have not lost anything for
'I’m: Liaiiaat is being crowded with
interesting articles. We are glad to ,
sei the vivacity that Till: i.iaxu.K is
putting in the people. Wo have a
right to he proud of. uudhcurtl^ sup
port Tm: l.iaxaat for the unifying in- \
tluenee and pleasant introductions it
hnsgivtii us. I.«•! us not lie scilish,
hut generous and work to that end 1
tiiat will bring to Gaffney a liberal
amount of the meetings that may
have cause to assemble in our county
representing l he
the people. Wt
Algood News Notes.
[('ori't spondeliee of ! ill’ I ! 1 ><:
A i noon. S. (Ke
spare me a lit tl. sp.
able paper in which
t bought - I hat i in .
common wil h many
!a mr 11 toi 1.. !
we eius, 1\ ‘ < rui '.n./.
and li t -. \v<' i
Si> mam imr-
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Highest of all in Leavening rower.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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Absolutely pure
W •
Nothing indicates the degree of spirit- J why Wt
uality. maintained by a ctiurch, so j and welcome tin*
well as her prayer-meetings. The ; our couniy to our
Christian,'full of the spirit of his The angel of
Master, is never conspioiuous for his ■ our section
absence when the hour of public Wednesday deal
prayer arrives, hut is always found in i fant bubo of Ricii
his accustomed place, unless he be S The little bud
providentially hindered. [ bloom in the bright Forever. Win n
Rev. S. L. Harley preached another j The summons cam;' last Timr: lay Thu! m ■
one of his practical and soul stirring night to a waiting one who welcomed i :•
sermons at the Methodist church last the message, one that has held in ;j., j, . ,
Sunday. Rev. Harley is not one of
your “kid-glove” preachers, but he
various interests of
n:> i ■ ■ ir ♦
can see no ri ason
el’ov. d- d ca: .
ot put in our claims
t 1 D ‘ . 1 P U*. j 1 •
inti ligcni p.-ople of
wc may 1:0 .,
• live city.
!iow ear.-b l
peace has visited
io-arl s I'.Ai oi
again. Last
ilian. 1.'.” iio 1
h claimed the in-
Wol’* i »'a. be !
uird Cobb and wif .
ian lo\ .
was soon taken to
t ‘ 1 c re ; ■ 1 : • : 1
•-:1.
Bread River Association.
Ik- nexl union meeting of the
i .: f rn si idion i.f tin; Broad River
A- - ui'tion v. iil meet with the Sandy
rch < ♦, Frid ly
fif'di • uiiiiuy in .March, i s; 95, at 11 :
> ' : ' a. m. . 1 ntroduetory imon
by Rev. C. F. Felmet. Rev. M.
■ •;! alt. .'-‘iiiqcet Faith.
Organi/ation.
!. 1 nt ermi-vion.
la! Subject: in what various way.•
■ ■ our ahurciics fail to r.-vcrencc the
•• niu-'Bh? Speakers. W. .1. lleiulcr-
. and la v. <’. F. Felmet. (Question
box. •.cond day, devotional services
>n 1 half hour. Second Subject: Do
if-pti-b churches need a human head
deals sin sledge-hammer
blowi
every stroke. We need more such
preaching in this country.
Prof. U. G. Staton closed Ids school
of penmanship a few days ago and
left for his home in North Carolina.
Prof. Staton made many friends while
in our town and proved himself a
skilled instructor in his line of work.
While his entire class made wonder
ful improvement, Messrs Wm. Wood ,
and W. D. Kirby, and Misses Minnie
Harris and Mamie Wilkins deserve i
special mention.
Haity John.
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Algood Clippings.
[Correspondence of Tin: Lkdui.i:.]
Algood, S. C., Feb., 2<i.—Mr. Edi
tor: Your correspondent has an info- |
rior stock of news on hand this time. 1
Miss Leonora Byars, one of our
best looking girls, has gone to Earls, !
message, one that lias hold in
readiness fur two years, her burial
robe, .Mary Sarratt howler, wife of
Jatmsi . Sin has for many
years be n a cor.sisfent member of
the Bapt!.- ! i hmvh ol 1 hri.-l ai ’ ias-
si i Ionia. Sho died ti iumphant in the
faith, died without a .••traggh like lho
gentie.-l sleep, she quietly' par-si • L
away, in that lone valley die feaiad
no evil, f<>r lh pro in is* was hen
“Fear ;i t. 1 am with tk< c.' She
leaves a husband lid years of a-...; to
ins
Mercer Mine
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your many r.-1 .
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in our u- !. , • ,
an uiiusuiiny ‘-oM
havi soin
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and hi-
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Mrs. M. .
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represent this
court.
goverinent at any
A FAIR TEST.
The credit of the United States is
not impaired. Had the President
waited for a dilatory Congress to act,
the treasury would before this have
reached the low water mark in her
gold reserve, and government bonds
would not be so much sought after.
But thanks to a President who can
act and act promptly, and act too
when Ik knows the severest criticisms
will he hurled against him, the
nation’s credit is safe.
It docs not look now as it did two
weeks ago when Congress was blun
dering and (loundering over the •'res
ident’s message. If in twenty-three
minutes the bonds are subscribed for
thirteen times over, and at a hand
some premium, it appears that there
is no fear as to the insolvency of our
government.
JAPAN AS A NAVAL POWER.
The success of Japan in her ag
gressive warfare against China has
stimulated lier to still greater efforts
in improvinh her navy.
Her insular position, yet nearness
to the continent of Asia Is very
analogous to that of England with
reference to Europe.
As England's power is dominant
over such a large portion of the
globe, Japan is preparing to he like
her.
The first movement is one in the
right direction. Japan has ordered
two first class battle ships of English
make. If China pays for these, as
very probably she will, Japan will he
strengthening her borders at the ex
pense of her adversary.
N. C., to take charge of a school,
hope she will meet with success in
her new undertaking.
K. C. Byars, of you city, was here
last week looking formonnzite.
As visiting has been one feature of
our writing we will have to continue
in our old channel or “most” quit
writing. The Silent made a short
visit to friends and relatives at Glen
dale Saturday.
Miss Roxana Gardner, of Glendale,
is visiting her old home this week.
\V. T. Fowler, of Glendale, spent
Saturday night in these diggins
O
expert nee her absonse. Poor, lonely
old man, who could help but offer
comfort to such a one? May lie feel
in his soul that he is a subject of
Christ s salvation, and may his heart
with renewed faith he ever singing,
“I am waiting for .he summons,
etc. '
O. such joy, when t ired of life's weary
way.
To know a loving Savior and His end
less day.
Where' sin can never enter, their life
to stain;
I They'll sing redemption forever in a
triumphant strain.
The weather has been quite frigid
: and has greatly confii'ed business.
| It has been quite trying on many.
J. S. Black and wife made seven
thousand shingles during tiie snow.
.Messrs. Campbell and Ray, drovers,
| was hero on business yesterday.
Two men were seen panning for
j monazife Sunday near the foot of
i Thickety mountain. The color of
i Cherokee creek show that the waters
are troubled and there can be no
am
Elizaheih . V:
D. T. Whin . y, '
and Wallsr ;■
toil iii Tm. load it
eH her tl e n an* <
ililtileiiei <1 ; st ir !
A sett le rim o
should* ;■ had r
per, a well km
Moims. Iowa,
At times the p.d.
he eouli! not iii
i un
•>d !•ji-i'i : The perils of the youth
oi - ebay amt how to overcome them;
tkers K. D. Edwards and Rev. A.
is. C! b\v lb Intermission. Jth sub-
jeci : Are there too many calls of
1 !; 1 Ui’cle on our churches? If so
viiieh should lie dropp' d; speakers, ! "
< . A. >. Cuiopbcl! ami R. (*'. Tate. I ' '
(jiiestioti box. b ir.d .y morningmec-l '''
, . . . , * . ~ I ii 11 * ■ (■ l ' ! 'T’l ’
ai led: past unit o elock in Sunday j “
s mass m •etin.r to be midres-t'd ! ‘
h: W T. rhon ton. Essays to 1
Mi ■ •• ■ Ezt 11 d I j, ?
I'.-lno. .'i i.tiii, on subjects of their .!*.*' ' ■ ' ,
t wn i-. cl ion. Missionary sermon |
.... D. Davidson, Rev. W. D. - v ' p A, ; v
Lancaster, alt. 1 1 Wl11 c,os w ‘
n
i :iei.dinn for missions.
R. D. Edwakus,
Chairman < ’om.
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.* ° i . • . >?: , , * i doubt about many stepping in.
Miss Laura and Lizzie lindal, and ^ 7, . .
, ., 1 -r ■ •, 1 . ... > Hie farmers are getting their plows
I. M . Byars and wife visited A. \\ . . ,. , f n 1 .
. ^ , in readiness fora tremendious urive
Smith and family Sunday, , as S()0n J1S tho stock t . un , tay on top
(i. 1 urner and Ins sist(‘r, Miss' )• , 1 .
Hattie, visited Miss Roy Nance Sun 0 H
day.
P. 11. Byars and wife \isitcd Asa
Tindal, of Thickety Sunday.
Miss Roy Nance visited A. W.
Smith’s Monday night.
R. L. Smith and wife are
visiting
Caro-
friends and relatives in North
Hua this week.
R. B. Powell went into North Caro
lina last week on business.
A. W.Smith wasin your cityyester-
day on business.
\\'e heartily congratulate G. L. S.
and hope ye will enjoy many pleas
ures and no sorrows whatever.
It seems that Flaw Picker has com
pleted Ids analysis of your town but
you can can find drunkards and liypo-
crits out of town by the hundreds,
yea, thousands, it is not hard to
become a Christian hut it is hard (as
the mischiel) to live a Christian lift
ami appear spotless to the world.
You can’t maifufaeture a conscience
out of expediency. The voice of
conscience says not. It is better not
to do so. hut, thou shalt not. It is
the crushed olive that yields the oil,
the pressed grape that sends forth
the wine and it was the smitten rock
that gave the people water, so it is
the broken,, contrite heart that is
most rich in holiness and most fra
grant in grace. Wc have two ears I
and one tongue that we may hear
much and talk little. We are in hot '
haste to set the world right, and
order all its affairs. The Lord
the liesure of conscious power and
unerring wisdom and it is well for us
to learn to wait.
Hoping t he second year’s work of
Tiik Lkdgkk will be successful and
pleasant, for we have a special pro
pinquity for its success and useful
ness.
>Sl 11S< K1IIKK.
land. Now remember, your
horses have just passed through a se
vere chill and you will notieean occa
sional cough, and if you drive too
strong and get your stock too v.ann
you are liable to have toconlond with
distemper. Take care 01 your otock.
Your correspondent vi.-iu b a man
of the eighteenth century libs week
perhaps the oldest man in the coun
try. We will tell you something
about him nert week.
Will some person give us the date
e
iii Great Kulnev and Bladder
Remedy.
1! purl de - ! he !>1 >od.
it- Ii •••,•(■ • j uin in the back and sides
<b\ - tone to the bladder.
■ !:. ulates the kidneys.
1 brick dust deposit.
\hb-' digestion and increases the
; tile, an i does ali that is claimed
•'or it ■ ; ; kidney and bladder remedy.
! i you have urinary trouble of any
kind try bTl'ARI S GIN AND BU-
CHU. It ra ver fails to relieve.
Sold l,v W. 11. DuPre.
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of Kisowfote
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by tin Rev. 1
the daughter of the widov, St -k •
Scruggs e.iul a eharming yoti. g lady
of amiable ilisposition and many
lovely traits ol charaet'r. while lin
groom is one ol the most p:.’ uv ^ive
planters of his section a.nl 1 '.o':
» means so
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gentleman of sterling \
ext end eongrut ulat ions.
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C( One iMiltion People wear the
W. L, Bou^las $3 & $4 Shoes
AVi our jhoea are equally satisfactory
,'uy f;:ve the host value for the money.
r lie. custcni shoes In style and lit.
1or atai iiitj cunliUes ore unsurpassed.
Ti-e pricer) ore unifom,—-stamped on sole.
!' j.-': f'i is S.i raved over other makes.
If your icakr cannot supply you v.c can. fcoldby
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rd' hath • P t ' , ' , big to become mothers. I" ,ii'h
iwi'i* .*m ,l we point to a t rue friend hi '. > 1.
Ri:ni. ; ’, which not only u nhi s l inbi-
birlii easy and iK-inh- . but I. ': ,. •.
mother and child in health’' and vig-
ormiH condition ; restores im in niiar
to lior nrigiuai beautiful form.
Price :j'.! jicr iiottle ; llbofti,
♦2.50. For sale by drug/-f. or scut
by express on receipt of price by
MOTHERS’ RELIEF CO.'.
98 Peters St.. Atlanta, Gu.
For sale hv W. B. DuPre.
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A POSTSCRIPT.
Tis said that woman never writes a
letter but a postscript must accom
pany it. The woman’s edition of t he
Atlanta Journal issued Saturday,
although containing forty pages, did
not encompass her thought or fully
express her desires. Monday after-
noon^brings us the remainder of the
beautiful letter in a four page edi
tion.
Having had a taste of editorial
management, wo may look for a rep
etition at no distant day.
MONAZITE,
All persons who have Mona/i! t -an
THE SOUTH.
Tho South Is fast finding out some
of her latent powers. Sho does well
to note these and to develop them as
sho has means and opportunity As
a people we have been wasteful and
extravagant, and even now we are
not free from the charge.
Something must ho nllnj^M for tho
way we were “brought u|(f” Relying
upon other help, not yily for farm
work, hut around the iB-cbide us well,
.Moldoin w< p I here called into play
those faculties of inl/.dl that enable
man to nmki imieW Alt of little.
How’s This.
We offer one hundred dollars re
ward for any ease of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CH EN KY & C(>., Props., To
ledo, ().
We iho undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for t he lust 15 years, and
believe him perf< etly honorable In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by I heir linn.
West it Truax, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo,o. Walding, Kinnan
X .Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo. ().
Hull's Ci.JurrJi Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. 1’rtce The. per bottle. Wold
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
“Perhaps you would not think so,
but a very large portion of diseases
in New York comes from carelessness 1
about catching cold,” says Dr. Cyrus
Ed son. “It is such a simple thing !
and so common that very few people, 0 ii hand, or who are mining, or in-
unless it is a ease of pneumonia, pay j (cud to mine, can s< -ure a contract
any attention to a cold. There are a j from me by calling at my liooi ’ w : th
great many cases of catarrh and con- 1 samples of sand. No contracts give n
sumption which have their origin in out or entered into with inv.sponTiido
this neglect of the simplest precaution parties, or parlies who do no! own or
of every day life. The most sensible control leases. Mast have full oot-
advice is, when you have one, get rid put of mine. Ail .Mom,/it' sand con-
of it as soon as possible. By all ; traeted for will he l aid for in cash
means do not neglect it.” Dr. Ed son ; w j, L . n delivered at Gurney, S. (’., or
aj any raikoad (•oint in South or
North Carolina, as iL.v. d upon.
(kill on or address
L. U. C-W-lPBELL,
Gaifii(*y, S. (’.
P. (). Box 17L
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> air Building Material,
a-, Bliads, etc. from L.
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•, a .ivcs to do any carpenters
jo •„ less than can hedono
j • i'i 11 c'litraetors for the,
v;,io cl:of worio oil Jut first-class j
or cheep. Respectfully,
In speal. g to yot r c n i, cncei
"It Is the 'earn: :'c. :;: :;i at
midnight that ■. .... ...A.: y : fut
brigld and d..zzl;ng aa ir.i: ay.”
And in this t::;e.o 1 A/- s'reatj
French TVi :.i n t iTtei ?. truth IV tapp’
equally to strvit^ir.?,rnilTUous
young men the world ever.
Insomuch as you h: ve y. t ycur
fiaceto make In the \v AJ, a.J wl
gvall yourself of opperh:.: to
increase your knowledge and Impr^
ycur mind, so will you make j our
fife successful and hap, ’/.
A man’s bruin is a garden given|
him to cuitivaD, and whose; ;odi
will be his support.
Plant That Garden
With sec ’. of knowledge and from 1
Vines will grow the ti; .. . -a s of
financial r'.in and honorable
preferment.
Never fcefera in the hlsi :ry cf 1
World have young nun LJ an
pprortunity to f.t tiumrch ■:$ for 1
fcattie of life as it is.n vv given tiie
In this, as in ever, tiling else,
American push and public sprit I
the world.
Ai! (hut the college graduate haa|
been taught, and more, can be
Secured by the young man who ge
tet of the Encyclopaedia Britannic
now offered to The State
suhscrti'ers on U>e easy payment o|
to cents a day. Cut remember 1
ur special in'roductory offer is for
pur
limited Jimp on!y.
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COLUMBIA.
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For
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doeshiot tell you how to cure a cold
hut we will. Take Chamberlain's
Cougli Remedy. It will relieve the
lungs, aid expectoration, open the se
cretions and soon effect a permanent
cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by W. B. DuPre.
FOR SALE
On Easy Terms.
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I have just received a lot of new
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Shoe-
which I will sell you in proportion
to 5e cotton.
Soliil (histeel Axes worth!?!, at 75c.
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dot s ft g'.*ncr;’. id;;. '
hll: ! V ■ - -. \V< A
Proof saft 1 and Ai;
Safety Dep »srl f: *.e
rent.
Bi;ys and si!!- .-A
O a d >11 tf-" t« A C
Transact a General Banking . s n :s
i . ti > allowed on Time Deposits by - vPOi.
Arrangement.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Vour 1 *511
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!’i!y ar
I. M. Peeler.
I. tm Mam. .
Tl;o dwelling in w'nich 1 now live.
The Lunisdeu hi use ami lot, contain
ing 11 j acrei of land at Limestone
Springs.
The Kohinner house and lot and the , \ l, ' ! :” ra, i7 i " k
R. P. Spencer house and h»l. both l;’ uii ' [ i,s !l A ’3' i!:u A
on Victoria Ave. j Am< ‘ r T ul , ir ;7 i ' u l ! 'cn^yivanlu to
A house and lot beyond branch.
Twenty-eight acres of land ju-t out-
wido incorporation in front of Dr.
Gaffney’s residence. Ajiply to
A. N. WOOD,
Gaffney, S. C.
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US! * F; . 7. i!i
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
ELEGANT FINISH.
ULOi'DY WE AT 11 KP >•(» i:'! N i >;
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The Gaflliey City Land and Iipro Cj|
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protect your lidme ami tm in, .- 'i’,>!n
lo^ t and damii>. by lire is a w : • in
vestment.
I dmll he '|l.,d to furnish such pro-
tection at an
surlng.
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paill.
"Phono’ - No. 27. Uesidcncp; No.
O&cc.
Ang Tom u,
s /ary
/her hoj
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Offer for Sale Building Lots in
o a\ a a 1 a ;v IC
r by a id In reach ol \ ,■
/p'
' * : !•••.•. Mi I iiinis i" rent for f ^ 'Vto a
•r .An* pari in uhira apply to
MOSES VVOOLfc'
— YH trespassing on lands of this ut fl^L
| limber, firdiing or hunting arc forbidden under ponau: n: JlUr*