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Ir ^ !? X ill 1 ='AL COiifiLOMEBATlOi! in:,;: >^AL PARAORAPH3. OK li'.WS ITEMS OTil-OCAL I? - j TEREST. Some Sl ort, Some Shorter ant! all Too S-iort fora Heading, Yet None Too Short Not To Mention. 1*7 ivern nt 31 People You Know And P( pl< ITou Dont Know. Tnconsintcncy. IT wo tm- not mi taken our disper - sor laiH fold tis Hi. ho \vj> it churolt inomhor. W’o holiove ho lias also r Co t !i e.n l.a> atlvano. il nl t. I I i in tm ;last thn ; or fiittr \y< < 'iiiooity has Hied v.i' a lh. I*, .'v. Toii'i' '.’on’imnx for <!.. eh -irio liglr i'lanl. l! is said ('tii. r : ; it .1 • ' will com me non 1 or ton o rotnii !it;toI sino'lly. >! ro lliau • “A UtH was mti-i • ut at M r. , and Mt . il. D. Wheat; •.nd chil- told us Ihiii ho was jirohil lit ionist dren v • lit to ( 1 !!:Ir1 1 utli Mom!; qv after- in that ho never teke-; a drin k. We neon,• ,v he re Mrs. Wheat si out sov- have, time and again, i aid oce asion to oral d;i ys \ viih Mrs ;. Kd. BiiTP h. Mr. refer to him in these columns. We Win at lx 1 urm-d on l !u nighi train. liave -aid lie Mas as goi.d a man as Rr f R. (). Sjuns left Mend ay night could he had for Hie p- o il ion, and we i'll. < t i ' our of : lie st at • in the iiit'-re.st meant what we sail 1. We are not ( ; .s u i • I ; y school Moris, lb • goes as : going to say ot hiTwh ,o now . That the «j •. !i!at ive of the Bou Hi Curo- gent Ionian, h 0\Vt.*V( i*. 1 ms become dis- llna B( md: iv School Associati on, Imv- sx! i-'i« 1 v ith 1 iiii 1 vKliCKii because ii; ' !• ei-n ‘eketod by Hie e xi entile ; some of its (*< >!*!*• *S | *()ID H*1 i t S, or per- ( ‘ ’ 1, ’ 1 ! 1 t , • i > do tliat wori- . Rrof. hap.' it> "'iit-' •rial writ' er, has writt-r; BY AIJ. MT, 1 *NS * ft <")r pri.v ; I rime ; laeingyoar orif it for i I.., i... S.i«!i, liliiidit, c'. SAVH MONfiY in mi your purclii h y-.v, .'.ro a Ijiiyer of materiai in ' uf lh.)' 1] <:.V.I ••.ml »e« a-;, or write for c tn.iate,: anyhow. v' A«nU5TA LUMBER CO., : J “ »?«iY t?f AH/+nei m r , K r* a zJ ? ■ \/c ou I'i-v.rr -! A11 £ II110II, i AUGUSTA, CA i o Just As Wt: Expected. The foliov. iiia let It ;• \va: ; ddre--'. ' the : i-t: 'aoii r at Handairt;. K. 1 tho acoi>T!i{»:i!iyin‘T rf|- <1 and 1 nthTa- i euMdlilmr in favor of prohibition ami i. r-. fhool worker, lie a.trait,si ei'i'dit iHion himself tttul |ifivih d: I: < i \n .- i :v. PosTM a. i ::k. a v -a! to .\ -li' ■ 'll - don.lay on business. of Sheiby. was down r liurton 1 oi ' thing t o a save for o it subserves. 1 he good of ! In one ban king in s* it ut io; in city last ur, lay f > r i einaz lit • ah • iH*. W. .1. T. Rohi j;so;; ha g es!: »»>•; - ; Tied a batht uli i;; hi s i aria r ho! <. a Poll- in ;• n !v ■ ' j • S i ’ T • with the f 1 ■ s - i (j •a. A! , man T. ( McCr :l\v ha •• i)l: •td lumh’ • to build .i ien-r i)<) m ! r.Kir iin g house on Mill st rect. Wo rk will ciiinme nee : f once. ('apt. F. B< hell is all smiles tIn - si: mslii; y < lays. 11 le !::m gotten his min es in erat ion *< md ‘•T or! s every t liing as. i i •ogressir 1 ‘S' uie ely. (la'iiu y A < 'ol e are re Di* ran ging t he interior of tIni r store Tin ■y : iave lit led u J) quite an elegyi *il pi irlei • for t heir ie e cream pat run: s He eon ling SDD Si >11. Tiie i oiint v sin! o f (■ n;ei i di/.ation is in session at Sparta! ilnirg. s MHO of tlie assessm lents w ill li! cily In* raised. R. .M.. ! illy is t h» • cl lairmau people it suiiserves. 'I'hitl we say, we stty il hifiiu.se we believe it will help some one, elevate some man or wo man, boy or girl who reads it. But we want to say. that it iii boeomes it professing Christian gentleman, he •Mitreh lit iN'kl. | i!amburg S. < !* ■ rSir: Will;, ‘.li- kin l eno tglt j tontitify me'A iiel lieror n ' I lien* ev-r j existed at your town a linn de.-ig aC d j as '‘The .;. K. Nix m.etl Co.." ind if so wlietheror not there win' any relia bility in them. Ki> II. BuC'AMr. lispensary. iiiat s nis oi eivtlii upon mmsen anu ; pit vin ogt. v,or i.\ eaust* lie represents. inis paper is not run for any elhjue j J 1 |,! - I #»{’ $'(kt % !lil i ! to As! M. li. li < t of the week looking after his v, ied i nt erests. Billy” Kue.-ger. (lie jdumbor of 1 in t^u.-en Ciiy, who lias 1 lie eontraet f, i ;; • piumbitig :!l Limestone, will h, ,;:i w.-rk in .1 week. ; I’.e :t dispenser or wbat not, to allow |, < L' lnons, of Byarsville, N. C.. Itimself to beeome angry at an insti- | ,«ueh firm a> d. iC. Mi: hew! Co. her. . v- t- in tii" eity yesterday and renewed j tution which is trying to elevate and ll ainl nothingof it until many letters ids stibseriplieu. Mr. Lemons sub-| make hunuu;ity happy, while he j arrived !»ere for them. On the first -i riot inn bad not «juite expired but wields satan’s most powerful wea- , of March hewrote me to retain his he couldn't do without Tuk Leimuck j pon—alcohol. j mail until tlie bth. On the evening and didn’t want to miss it a single : It has been our constant aim to | of the (>th a young man appeared un* p, HU( ._ | give a newspaper for the benetit, of I taken out- about twenty-live letters Kenneth Bak'r arrived in the city : all. We have refrained fiom di. euss- said he would return m' day an WK r, -j ,cl fully s licit yourpalron- roiiage for tlie Morgan Iron Works. V.’K a. " jirejian d to do v.■ rk of every (Uscrip.ff -n in our venous depart- mai ' in (emintity m [ ([iiality, to suit lie IT',ost exacting. Wi. . aii , ,u Ina.y building materi; ’ : :-tici: . Lui’.her, Bhin- : • - :dme, «!«*.. promj in j k.1 s ipe. Wl, re r. a. i- to <•. t any ' lass of Ue e i IIamiu ie: S. C. 1 *<is!office. March ‘iOtb Idl'd. Di ar Sir: In answer to within, would inform you tlia 1 , lime is no such as Mantles, \ i»..)<..• . Ba di Biind . Mouldings, New is, Btillusters. <•{,•„ etc. c‘ !i ir oi ronndry and Maehine Shop is equipped for constrrieting lnuivy castings a. well as ordinary mill work. nl and otis r styks of Manlh'S arc winning a reputation. Beauti- lul wei'k for V’. r; lilt'..’ money. Give us your ciders and we promise to do all we can to please you. Call on or corres pond with us. MORGAN 5RON WORKS, W:57 .’tijjtlive, ♦*. c.' , Pres, and Trcas. CHAS. H. CAUL! I rid;iv from I'rospeiity, and has en- ing needless issues because \vc he- mail r •mi 1 pacduiges. lie has : -t ,, , 1 in |he momi.ute business. j lit'Ved it best, hut fhe one dolliir jiat - turiu'd. I have now aiioul tliirlylef- Cco. L. Sangsler and K. <i. Roger- I ronage of no man will iniluenee us i . ters for him. manj that will be n son, special agents for the ffolumhian | our course. | turned to writer where si siated, ot hers wi!i go to tin dead letter ollice fraud and skipped wit h inirt in !i ii t> rsm ; Building and Loan Associations of , Richmond, Ya., have l)een in the . eilv the jins! week in tiie interest of | I heir assoeial ioi.s. They are clever from ihi - towns! !»• i-c Here i ■; energy for you. A Miss st • Join:: oil wlm liv. s Severn! idles Up Hie country, dug, washed uni 1 In - ', 'light eit to nun k. t the pas v, < k s i wort h of t n monaziti M illiout ssist anee Mrs. < < . W. By ; rs has t lie fin's! '.v miik cow in this sect ion. B!;e sold tin : ; ■ month n iety-1 lire ' ,'llollS in of milk and fort V-S( Veil p a,mils of bui! ' s; !! :he prt :uc* of one <•(tM". cil Wliile Forest 1 ‘ tty nd some o! la i‘ • re hunti ig monazi ' on ‘ lie v; land - ■ Thoi :as ! ’etty tin her day they erthed : !! Old Si id. It is .'•A su ] to luiM' he; n htu md Hieiv fift; yea ■- ago. in ii; . ,,q < i.iiiie,; • i• 1 i he emli ill dug of I"' til! o ins of A :\ Frank MOK on. M’ 11 > d i ■ at Bine’. ',!! I* 1 ' M • r lay. I'i:e I . l)<*(i '. V. ;• skq pe;i ' ' ' h . Hie K <1, et . - ;;! Bpri", ;(;• iii, in-. . :•• ; i c A 1 ! b' als i m ; ;mi'(l l li , • i x ' 1 • li ' 1 1: ot Mr. i . i Lai nr. ! p: Mr. J. i . Dry at t in ' : • . s . t ( sioii punish i oliar of t , da:e of 1707. i is eojiin r 'vii it a ; .... .. ...i •. • .,, S J 1 ]. Via ! !: e wiiieli has ieg •. to \\ear UI'oIl • : tlx •. Tiie U • '"ling is quite ; . aiu and the churn.' !■ isquite 1 w (fist ; i et. i Mr. J . C. Rett y i •rough to T:!t ! qi ].,'! <;i: • :• i »,(-;'• i •••■ uli: •-, v ; alras . 1 ' v ' root, i i" ■ siy lay in l iii 1 M isi of ! G r(M»1 i. . i grown 1 D. a r mo! ].,•;• ... i ii- ! : s, if in as s , j ’ J1 eoi a knot ; ;• « \ i r ‘ *. a-’, l: r” i eoi't rue ted. i !lg AI r. > V. !*. M • •Bvra.in, o iinilug ! In Bps • has tii;- ■■'IV, red . valm:’oi‘. 1 I ' < mie . mine on !i s place fr • m M'hii h I he ran • mre some of t he ; • Mvest and ! w; clean st of Hiis product. Charley I y, Bern:; has. a :>h cc from this mine whicii M - .!! attest its value. i hi Wlaif s i he mat 1 er wit h a military t * The Southern. | think p. The Southern Railway is destined what money to he one of the finest in tin* world, hitters, "iosu- gent iemeii anti IiaVe met with con- Tin* organi/at ion has iu\v blood, new Ri-ptg-i fully, siderahle success. | energy, new life. Not content with Lot Miss Willie lldl, ot tiie<iueeu city i brightening up everything along the Now if v.u In. ■ ill'.!. ;| ml an •pt a.iim me Inn. Architect <' i few days at the Lime- line, they have now gone to work j the J. K. Nix .-hxd < Hook was in o. am ei.. and making bids for other work. 11. Moon . of the Tueapaw Mills, Ilford, wa; in the eity Wednesday. . K. limit, of Spartanliurg. was Hie city se.’eral tlays the past week. !>. K. Cecil has returned to Hie to resume work on the new Mill. C. W. Wliisonant. of Wilkinsville. •re Monday on business. .i. A. Marlin, of Cowpeits, was here omlii\. ; to advert ise Hie seelion Hirough which t he trouble to write to the postmas- t lie it traverses. The Southern Field, the , ter you may lie able to get your •on- ! new paper which it has recently i money back. In the meantime the started, lias this manly paragraph in Federal authorities will be notiiiet its salutatory. | and and effort made to capture this ■ ‘We propose to deal only in plain slick rascal. No other advertisement facts, and in publications, ( ,iUin slick rascal. this, as in ai! future shall ever appear in this paper m reliable wt know the parties to he reiiabl- to give only jf * / 'c v4 * r V ,; •« • - ■" i i n - ij t tr data gleamd from antheutie and r» doubt | liable sources, ami wiiieli can lie ver- j iliod by Hie closest and most search- j ing investigation, and whatever else we may fail to he. we do not intend | it shall be in tlie direction of reliabil ity. The south has merits enough to h .1. V mre. of < irover. was The Woman a Missionary Society. I in* W man ■ Mission;’!".' Si" pc of Hie Booth t’aroiin: 7 ■;.! r. will hold its first district meeting in tin .Methodist ehurch at this place. Hie iiy Monday to attend the mar- ; go on when the facts are given, and is di- f sir. Rippy and Miss Barratt. (‘errie (ishorue, of Brevard. X. l isifii : in r .• iste Mrs. ,i. not in any nead of roseate tietion." Index to New Ads. The loliwing are tiie ciianges in our It. B. B f Rim (1 . c;.y dicniay. lie .•asan! visit. \V. !’. i. lie! and 1). !’ ove, was in ad c ium- this week. We paid us a your careful inspection: Carrol! A Carpenter—1 Ml.) I'i'les liave • m, ning. urn it. IS '.! . < > i • ai wart i i : j«• v ’! i **, a 111 * r c i w t ; • v y. the! ml of tar andturpen- tin .'liti W. L. .:i Ha;,i s nr'!v.d Saturday iC. i:er hrot her, I!. ! >. | ;i!-. n:i! - il street, tmi Tiionias who has Ik en for several day:; the past le to he up again. 1 '•miner, representing I lie !-.b x C , of Chai !o! t c. was v\'iikinc. Bros.—Spring openit •J7t ii and lb ah. I )t;pr« —Harden seed, 'arks A: Co.—‘A ou I: invite Spring on Halfney. endn-aci’ig t!ie nth to 7th of April. iNiia. i)r. Carlisle, Rev. A. 1*. Cetithcn and Rev. 7’lias. I>. Bmitli. of Woffori, itre expect d to he pn sent duri g tin meeting. MI Chr: M ian- an ! .• q «•- ially missionary work' rs are re- | quested to att'ml Hie ui-'ting a, I much as possible and a. .-is' in luck ing the i reise.-; sutC".- of the exter.t cf t!ie Slinii^ha iii Prices of r.Tmiil" 'foods unti! you have soon somo (»f tfio iti.isi wonderful values \.i‘ are • iiet’ino jh dotli- lll; The Presbyterian Entertainment The en 1 -t! ai;: no nl 1 \ he ladi-s o! avc no ; the Pivsb.:■ rian w il 1 ink It. O. Bams—Surveying. W. O. I.ip-eoml) A Bro.— "We've something to scil.” il tin flalfui Tin M ale amt I'eina'c s-ommitry. lie promo ters have gom pi (•''insider;:;'!-' I roiihli ose who see tonight md F i to prenare for it and Hi ! iaffney says, etc” L. Aiexamler—Fruit ('ole— : '.lenness Miih.T ! i n e W Chat H. !leury, husiness man- ;•;• r'.;;nie.si'g 1 *• raid, was T. Robinson—Barber shop and bat I; Isou- ill t •'! id may exp et an o.-.my . ihi ■ [: iid Refr eshii:-!; 1 - il! he S! rve.; afli •y i 11 n nd ition o if the musical i Th- pub)’!;' i is in’. ” : d to at. •nd. Tmsday. thriving. rics. .Ir.. of Ashury, iii,s\ Hirong in town lues.. ! ms lay. lie n its ids pap •'• dm,. 1). .him is aiming l he s! niuy. W. M. Webster, Jr., went to Blaeks- ir rBundiiy to visit friends. Our Sick List. 11 "St • r ! i i. lis. a n .1. .ii rs who resid s witli her daagliti \ enor.i (1 rat. is quite. W. R company for Haffney. e i ave in our midst an excellent gentleman who ciai;d be mad" contain and ' «!■<• ."Handy thirl;, to forty young men in !• wnwim shouM and would pro! ahly join. There is " ri i -ini wliy we should no; have a crack com pany. bet's taik it up. 'A . f i. i.ipseomli lias purchased N. II. i it!lejohn’s interest in the ware house. He will put in a handsome gla-s I'r iMt across the entire front of Hie building, extend ins twenty-two fiat in ordi mnn room to di«nl.''.v his i, non Wins ie; .1 c<iiiipau;>. Squir Advertisers Look at Tills. i’ostmaster I.ilt 1' john told a i.Kl)- Oi-.u man Wednesday that he did not have to send a single letter to the dead letter ollice last week on account of Tin: L!:ix:ki:. He added: "Since I have been advertising letters in iliand, of Henderson, N. | Tin; Liuxu::: i do not send near so in the interest of the many to the dead letter office, bast Wilson sewing machine ! week evi ry letter advertised was : f, )r wollK , rii Su ],l eyervwhen e;l l-.d v Mrs. j calh'd for. I receive letters from I. (L Barrati and Miss Vega | (tiffVrenf postotfices all around th F.arle and Lucy, eidldren of Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Carpnter. an* quite sick. They are said t o Ik-suffering of pneumonia. * —- Your Feet Are Made to Wear Shoes. Our Penitentiarv honie-made shoes, t Hie •i •; rf f*’ i t '■kJYJ -i open' 1 \\'( Ikivo ju oi’ •lotluug; (!irv<q ■ i'!‘V—e.u’j'tio siy) let d jicri’ i I iii - —which i p ;v lot iV.ilA lh(! i’iio- und guurim- ConMiiioa Caift Toncli a Fiv; Fool Polo. at!i ;i' RippA u : at lie infair of Mr. HroVer. riiey our firice ij’!. 'these shoes are madi to tit your feet, therefore how proper! our siloes ami your feet should meet. Only iO(> pairs at this price, at 1!. L. t’ii rks A t o s. -Holden i>rapt rys i!!i'l *-oovy Silk s' in room r to have i oi!):. pul mil .Mrs. | country asking for letters advertised have re- | jn Tm; LiJHiKK." turned to Hie city. j You are permitted to draw you 1. Mct'raw, of Urassy Rond, was own conclusion. in the i'ity yesterday on business. . _ _ 1 Mr. McCraw has been mining a little Rippy-Sarratt. olines in exquisite patterns at < iirroll but will go to farming now. He says Mr. U. D. Hippy, of (trover,N (l.,and J & ( arpenter s' he will use some guano. Miss Thcasie Barratt, daughter of Dress Neatly and Be Sweet. Rnn. W. i.. Johnson arrived in the j Bijuire .!. H. Barratt, were united in , F(<r forty-live et nt you mu git a city from <'ineinatti W'edne.-day morn-• niarriage at the home of the bride's nice muslin dress, atci for one dollar ing. He v.ili make this Ids perma- i parents at f/unestone last Tuesday at ! you can get twenty-five non nils of in show windows and will otherwise improve tiie property, (‘ontraetor I*. Baker will do the work. Hln rokee Avenue is the name of a new strict opened up on the north side of t he city by Col .1. L. Black for Hie Haffney City Land and Im provement (to. It is destir.-. '1 to he- tonje oin of the pretthst thorough- far in the city ami will limps Miou- ably !'• the loviliist drive aliout the cit •—•in in r about • mile and ;; quar ter in length and as straight asan arrow and almost level. Arthur Rridmorc is usually the luippi' Xt man in town, hut Arthur Mu- made doubly happy last week by being the recipient of a beautiful cra/.y quilt of superior workmanship and i ito taste. Nobody knows w 11*• r* it earne from, but one young ‘‘guy” in town 1ms made it wager that he Mill lind out. It was sent to Arthui* for a birthday present, he having just celebrated his o^nd. an niversary. Rrof. W. L. Johnson, who for a numb r of vein s has heen eonneeti d with in iiirge piiHiO and organ house of H. Baldwin A Co., CincinatH, is now in '. ;r city and has deeided to remain h ji;. In a fiov days he will receive :• e i> Iof the ins!ruments mamifcctur d mid • nl by l! . : linn, an adveHiseni' nt o wideh \iI ,‘ippear in a f ,d ure is-in-of 1 hi - jriji' i-. Rrof. John'on iswell-icnown in tiii; otion and hi coming ill b • !mib d wit li di - light. Now ain't we getting there. Let the good work go on. We will welcome as Many more like Rrof. John, "ii .is •' ,:«• to come to this, thriv ing bM.ii ii v. nent resi'lem s. J. X. i Iiigii noon. The Mediling was very ■ good sugar :it J. R.’J'* •HiS The couple took the afternoon train for drover, their fut ure home. Lipscomb left Wcdnes- j private, only a few friends and rcla- day for Campton, where she goes to | lives of the contracting parties being i visit lit r parents. I present. The bride is quite a favor- X. F. shiver, of Spartanburg, was I Re in her circle M’hile the groom is down Friday looking after Ids interest | one of drover's progressive planters, her". B.quirc Win. Jefferies, of Home, | was here yesterday u'ith a lot of cot- i ton. He lias sold titty hales this ( Meek. J. K. Webster Ksq., M’ent to the j couniy siat Wednesday on business, j T. il. Claikson, of Clinton, B. ('., : has accepted a position with the! (iaffney Wagon and Furniture Com-i pany. Tom is quite popular and j will make many friends. Air. and Mrs. W. W. White, of j Marion, have been visiting the! family of A. B. Corry several days ! * * »* •/ j the past week. Landrum Clary, one of the most —Ho to V w T. Robin •on's imrlier shop, rear of ft. A. .lone;-,’ store, for a first-class hair cut, I’riees n asonahli liave or hatli. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in the | purchasing, office uncalled for to date: Bue < 'handler. W. IL Hill. Della Hardin. Linnie Reitan. Fred Btonebraker. Meialure Williams. X. B.—Rersons calling for these letters will please say advertised in Tin: Li:ik!i:k. T. II. Lirn.ivioiiN. R. M. March is, LSilo. —Just received at .1. R Tolleson s, a nice line of Ladies' and dents Ox fords ai oi le, t> 1, 1, ill ami ijJ tier pair. Don't fail to see them before —Cucumber piekh it T. Davenports. —(let your Flower Bced and (Sar- leii Seeds from J. R. Tolleson. Mo!;' iii tS lYom $2.1 *s In $'>. Ft ■ i- ••: •') .2* > v' L* < • » V’t ' you a Hi nek, 11 :iy \ (Oil . : lo : ng cut .■ »s *. nk Vf iiie il Wi i ' Ik 'lievo to be \V( )i't !l i't iil\ • (me thir il IllUlV . Wo l",T n giv c y nu r* (J! ray; L Blues, B i y r-! ’ c; and Browns Iii Right Op To Date Styles. ', in g, of courso ; s*.a■ i 11c’ is weitr- Sr-i inq is ixcli ’nut in :lii.-( cast inq. Tiii price tlia! take- the few est dollars makes th mmA trade. '» ours li*r husiness, H. I, PARKS & Co. < >X IC at a dozen i § n progressive faini rs of the Macedonia .settlement, was in the eit v yesterday, Qaffncy Male and Female Seminary —Tiiree large bars of nice laundry soap for Kb'at the Be- Hive. —Hood, yard wide Bleached .doth ! at J. R. Tolleson’s for oe per yard, ! Calico 1c and oc per yard. niys a pair of .'• -tt r. Raul A 'ioVeS. t!:.' best t;id Oil tiii' AYS i) s A\’ have received another eoinmu- nication fi ilil th ' -i v"': Bi.-ti r It is in reply to L. B.” , can not publish il heca '.c it would pro voke am tlior from "C. L. B..” and as Hi< !'" i notliing to he gained and possibly i; mi di not eid pb as.oit b,. e nia! li r. RIc iS" d i not | Miss Yircic Ultlejolin, of Howdeys- villc, is visiting tlie family of B, M. i Littlejohn on Liuc stone street. Mis, Minni" McKuight.has just rc- ; ^j|[ turned from tin* north'rn markets ' whore she selected the uiil'ineri for those enterpri-ing mercliants. Car- roll «V Carpenter. 1*. A. (hddys Went to Biidhy Wed nesday on; business. Miss Fleda Anthony, who has been spending sevi ml days in Blielhy, will return today. She will he accompa nied by Mi- i Dora I litmri'k, of that dty, who will visit relatives and friends here. Chief of Police J. <*_ Duncan, of Bla i. burg. an! Delia live Tom lb. i>. oi 111 e Bout hern Railway, 1 M'ereinthc city yesterday looking! for a clue to pwrpretrators of the rc- eent out rag in t iiat city. While Rrof. R. <). Sams is engaged in Sunday School ms irk throughout the slate his daughter, Miss Carrie, Ids place beginning April 1st. Miss Sams is a graduate of the Rea body Normal College of Xashville and is in every way qualiliod to dis charge the duties assigned her. At the beginning oi the next session Mr. Sams expects to resume his work at the Seminary. «- A Memorial Service. A memorial service will lie held in the Baptist church next Sunday even ing in honor of Dr. John A. Broadus, late president of t he Southern Bap- list Theological Seminary. Rrof. II. R. HriJith will address the congrega tion on the life, Murk and .character of the deceased. The public arc in vited to at tend. i market at Hi" pne , every pair Muir- I ranted at Carroll r Carpent r's. —Paper of pin:; and spool of Clark's (). X. T. '.hr ad fur m- at J. li I'olh- son’s. ‘Wl ion VOil yvt sick you isk the '' what i ho tu ! ^ , :i!i!! of course : t won 7 MU :t ny ’ I’.M nl tu ask the m v t ;' i i 1 ■ : ab on! it ib i i i r > > 26th., 27th. anrl 28th 0 Tb Ij A Beautiful Line « » Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Notions, Laces, Ernproidery and flillinery © VO VO *vo Every one is invited to come and look through—-not mere ly to scan through, but take your time and see the many things we have to show you. Remember VO VO the date, 26th., 27th. and 28th. of March, and bear this in mind, when you are ready to buy, that we will not be undersold, quality consid ered. Yours for good values, 'Willciiis ISjros-s. Mar. 22. '95. SES3MSJ ■OPENING OF- Ct Spring 1 Season! K/vmr Our stoc k is now complete in every department and we solicit ii continuance of your pat ronage, guaranteeing the newest styles and lowest prices ever named in thO city before. Miss Minnie McKniglit has just returned from the Northern Markets where he made a choice selection of Millinery Hoods, (kill on her before you buy your Master llonnet. Our Montau-uiakinq department will he in charge of Mrs. S. Gray. Orders by mail will have prompt .attention. Thanking you for pa*M favors and soliciting a continuance of the same, we ilia Very Truly, Man-li M, ’'.I.',. & Cai'pentei-. GARDEN SEED! Large Assortment, Full quantity papers. -: o:- We Cure Dyspepsia and Indi gestion. Try a bottle and be con vinced. Phone 21. iyui*i* rc. Night call 47—2 Rings. We’ve Something to Sell! and we mean to sell it. We have been selling more goods the past six months than ever before. This has heen made possible by HONEST DEALING and POLITE ATTENTION to customers and details. We now invite your attention to our new Spring Goods which have just arrived. Tiny are, without exception, tlie best selected ever put upon this market. Look at these prices. Tonkin (Tepe tit . r >‘' a yard, formerly HR'. Standard Shirting Prints HI to P' a yard. Daisy Plaids -1 ■' a yard, and everything else in proportion. Our line ol Ladies’ Shoes in Fans and Macks are complete. Huy your Guano for cotton from us. 't ours lor husiness, W. 0. LIPSCOMB & BRO., I iUtm. huv tin If you buy ties, then T do cook you ropor kind of eatables, rid eat good ijuali- — If you are looking for something j pr* tty and cheap for an Fa-lor hre-s ' look at oiir liiie of <'ote Bilks, i’rjuti d She u lb Linens. Rrivh rs and ('iirean D.i' ksat Cairoll ,v Carpent r's. the Leaders. /TV —Set doubli plated silver spoons for only 2oe at .1. R. Tolleson's. —Take a harg'aiii wliile it lasts. A i 1 » , » O?T0Ct, wo (imp Hu solid in any inure e ut, sp'iiwleaco at- taet ing anybody. \Y. him lu on im- posi il nil once oi'tVt ire alrca'.!v in this liv- 1 here ahrint ei.'ht or ten inoiitlis. rt'. i; I and if ii ir kepi up we will he Two hililren nrvive Mr. Lafar, Win. coinpelled to ('•.elude everything but R. Jr., M'lm is t he cashier in thoDime the news lettors. Ilure is nothing ' Br .mgs Bank, of Charleston, and to lx ,, M d by writ ing nnphan ant p M rs. Vi in. lb Lipseonih, of this city, ♦if p qile. Il d in't niain Hieiu any , J/ln remnins w re sent to Hharleston hotter, it don't do the writer any |Jf»r intenn nt and were accompanied good and it don't make friumlu. [’by Mr. and Mrs. Win. R. Upucomb. Wro. H. Lafar Dead. A Prospective Protracted Meeting. Wm. 11. is. far died at tin* re si- ! On t lie second Sunday in April t he d. of l.is son-in-law. Wm. R. Lip- Kov. I{ - •'• ' Vill 'ams will he here to at Lime.-tone last Monday. 11 K ' ri(S ,,f I'U'ctings to ho Mr. Lafar miis a native of Uluirlcston, conducted in the Baptist church, hnvina ! n iiorn in that city, and Christians are requested to offer ma in Ids reventieth year. He had special prayer for «iod’s hlossings to attend this meeting and to do all in their power to obtain a revival. l«)i‘ til 1 ' d a )k e:in t"li V I Vv lull ’s :lie nia!ter. i‘.ut p'>oi' grecem’s will nmk' ynu sick .•mu no one e;i n t ell whit! I In • lliutt(*r is. Our einnls nte nil fresh and lirst-el:i-'—you tuny want some of i hem. lint* assortniciB of all kinds of Fruit Trees !it !:i.G each. Some of these arc elieaii at T.V’. .1. L. Alexander. Worse Than Rum. Indigestion spoils more lives than rum. But you think you have ‘‘ma laria or "grip." or seiin thing uor^e. The trouble is all in the digestive tract. Kipans Tubules bring a sort of Millennium wit h them. One gives relief, and tlnir hiihitual use keeps tin* whole system in tone. Hi t them of your druggist. •olid-hand • Surveying. mid Car- qlrso.XB d« . iriiig .- tirveying done pets, second-hand Swinging Lamps. I . u || pi, ;i sr leave word at my Hecond-liand elnilrs, a good second- j,,,,,,, and it \\ill rc ive my attention, hand Klevator and a go.,d second- j w j|i r . t’urn home fr<qiieiilly to do hand Baby (’amiige, Iiy A. X. Wood. ^,.1, work. OWN LOTS for sale. Apply to I 1L°. SAMS. _ oU V I »IOIC^. Still prices drop. I am now selling D'-OKl suits for $1(1.01 suits for $7.(Mi. $!MKl suits for $<».n(), $t;.(Hi suits for $L0<», $.').(hi suits for •fiL.'it), . $1 (Hi suits for .fd.eO. Ladies D uigola Button $:L(H» shoes $2.oU, Ladies’ ' Dongola Button l|fJ.(K> shoes $1.7)'), Ladies’ Dongola Button $1..TU shoes ! $1.lb. I also have any kind of shoes you want, (tents Cong, from -flJHi to i. Ladies’ button shoes from Sac to $2.o(l. Misses button shoes from hoc to $2.(10. Children’s from 'Joe to $1.2o. (tranulnted sugar 20 pounds for $1.00. Choice family Hour $1.7)0 for lOOlbs. (tood coffee, albs, for $1.00, etc., etc. Farming impli ineiits of all kinds and everything kept in a general store, so give me a call when in town a: d I will convince you that 1 mean what I say. Respectfully, J, L BARRATT. R. B. — I also have on hand the following brands of Huuno. Navasso Huuno and Acid Rliosphatc. ivysto Hiiuno and Acid ! lio>phatc. Durham (tuaiio and Acid Rhos|ih;i1e. Progressive Farmer Huano and Acid Rhosphatc. (icorgiu State (Jrangc (tuano and Acid Phosphate. Zells (•nano high grade. Chicora Huano and Acid I’hosphute. Cotton and ( orn (*roMer (tuano. Mill days—Monday, Wednesday’, Thursday m'd Saturday. J. I. BA RRA I I. pj*<>R BALK—A good secoi ^ (bioking St ove, second ha T * A. N. Wooil. F OR KKNT—Small Farm. to A. N. Wood. \ X IT'D —Five thou and bundles j to Carroll A Co.. Lessees. Apply YV ,,f good, . iiiiid fodd"!', \pply What’s the matter with that Shirt? It ’s out of style and date. \\ by not pay a trifle more and get a good one that is made fight and will lit comfortably ami last twice as long. I have just received a big lot of all styles and prices and a variety of patterns to select from. Everybody come and see the new goods 1 am daily receiving. No trouble to show them whether you buy or not, it helps the goods and posts you on styles and prices. A cordial invitation to everybody to come and look. ^ _ J. D. GOUDELOCK.