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[Com Thi Blacksburg Budget. IK L Man 1 iSllU 1 ho Pu.spoialt'llOO <»f TlIK I.KluiKU. | IU-A< Ks;a KO, S March, 2(>.— council > Incl n * 1; •’lackslmi}?, f'. ( . ! Zb March -'A, ISito: TK' K I I \ f 1 MI \ -1 1 ' * ^ l 11 K <'! I IZ KNS IN 1 i n mi:u iN«:. X. \V. Hardin, I lit., No. votes 171. B. J. Cold, War., “ *• Mil. I J. F. Whisonaiit, *• “ “ li>o. | Joseph IJlack. ‘‘ “ “ lit-. ^ J. M. (iuyton, “ “ “ Mil. I i\'!>!:i'i;\'i>Kvi Ti('Ki:r. J. 1). Kenncil.v, lot., No. votes 22. j J. T. Darwin. War., “ “ lit!. I J. W. DulT, •• “ “ 1:1. ! Joseph Black, ■' ** “ I'.tJ. | J. K. Whisonaiit, “ “ “ lit... i Total No. of votes cast, 2(>l. M. M. I'r* email wa- unaniiiious’iy elected tnwi. Ireasurec and .1. C. Dun- | can re-clecied chief of police. The following are aiuonfj; the prom inent arrivals at the ChiTokee Inn during the lad five days, including March 2*.: Dr. Boss ami wife, of Altona, 1’a. ; E. Allen, of Baltimore, Mil.; A. (i. ! Marian. {Springfield, Mass.: Mrs. .1. D. j Green, New York. N. Y.; W. D. Con- i quest. I“hih(de!phia, i‘a. J^The mountain in the northern part | of town was burned over today, no damage so far. Tlie 11. M. Moore store has been : nicely repaired and painted and will be occupied by .i. T. Darwin about j the 2Mth., imst. Mrs. Sallie I'owiH sden left today Lo | visit friends and relatives in York- ville, S. The Southern railroad detectives, with the assistance of Chief of i’oliee Duncan, have found many stolen goods concealed in dilfcrent places in the city. Some came from the J C's | depot and some from Concord, N. C. j Several arrests ha\c been made. Some of the men arrested have been ^ turned loose for lack of evidence to j convict thern. Tom Turner is the only one now in prison. He con- | fessod tlii- crime and told where some j goods could lie found. His stale- ' meats pi veil to lie correct. J. C. Duncan wiii carry him to Yorkville I tomorrow for imprisonment. Dr. Garrett, of GalTncy, was in ; town la>t wei I. in professional busi-' ness. Mr. Allie ..iiorn will he married to i Miss I'ei.rl t'n ; by on April the first in the Meth . list church. Both arc residents of Blacksburg, invitations have been sent out. Kev. L. A. Johnson will probably perform tin* ceremony. W. A. Stewart, the telegraph oper ator who was a' sulted here hi t l ues- day night a week ago, was able to go , to work Monday. Mrs..). W. I hnnison is quite ill. .1. k. w. Sticey Shoai:; Statements. I Corrcspomici■ ee of , ■ 11 i .1:i u.u, j Stici-a’ Si:«*.' !. N. <’.. Marcli, 2*5.— All people wssh to inttk•• mone\ no matter wka! iheir professions are ami it is the. duty of all to provide ampie means against all future need. Ev-! ery person can do so, or at least the majority. The foundation to an am- i pie fortune does not consist in hav- i ing :t large capital toeoiuinenco wit !i. ■ Most of our solid men l omnieiieed tfithoiit a dollar. How have they i*eeuiuulau tl their large fortunes?; Never by hard work, with their own | hands. I’hey used head work, bought, low ami sold at large profits. Energy habits. No person can accumulate wealth or retain it long unless had habits arc abolished. A person can 1 soon learn to live in sunshine if they will and it will give you hcaliii mid a i longer life. I mb r ail eiroumslanees t he determined to km p up : • .oil spirits. Never allow your e to look likes 1 thunder eloud or you will scare! people. But if you find your praise increases | her pride Strike sail awhile and],wait another t idc, Then ily when we pursue, but make delay, And wln n they sec you shaken they ■ will stay. Sometimes it profits to conceal your j end; Naim mu ourself vour lover hut her Ivy Cliff Items. [Gorrespondcnec of Tin: [.kiickk.] Ivy (’i n f, S. ('. March 2o.—'I'here is a great deal of sickness around here now. Mrs. .!.(!. Meet ' has been very sick, hut i am glad to say she is a lit tle bet tor now. Some of the farnies are getting blue because it keeps on raining so much but they must remember that He who sends tl:e sunshine also sends the rain, i really don’t think it is right for anyone to grumble about the weather, he'd wet or dry, for the (»nc who has been sending the rain, as well as sunshine, for all these years, knows more about it than we poor mortals know. I think before brother Flaw Picker quits analyzing tin town he ought to give friend. ; Of all the mean people in this world How many skiftish girls have been I think they art* the imancst. if caught, I everybody will mind their own imsi- lle proved a lover who a friend was ness and let oilier- ;d- m ilmv will t bought. ( ifurge (‘.ill ITS! ’ll. of t’attcrson Springs. N. ( ., wn-. i nit v 1 :st wi • !,. t t ids commu- Miss Addic M ylic. '' Maries, spi nt ii ft w thiys !• i * nl;v. ith.l M. Hopper :ti:d i;ir.il\ ui I lbs place. John (ii'tii! ’in" at: ! family, of IK’lliiigcrs. • . * vi•- ili’d John W\ have enough to do. i hose who are i always minding other people's affairs j generally let their own go undone. I These busy bodies are always glad | j wlii’ii Sunday eome^. not because it is 1 | a day of rest, but biiausc they can l gel together and discuss their neigh- > hors attairs to their hearts content, ! when t he \ had Inttir heat home on < haatpim anti mmiiy at this place ; their knees praying for the Lord to ininy :ini! S" ?:u:. \. have mercy on t heir .- ottls jimi put a c i ; \ ir'. ()!' ill \V( *().!. A . ( . 7 little sense in ili ir iii-ads. There riemis and IT*];;! iVi S ill t Ills always have be mi and always will he 't’Yt’ral days : L,<). fiiols as long ?i-( t he wo rid stain Is, and us Moon- s |)rnt last week those who ha o got a lit th ■ sense iends and iv latiws in this must make 1 lie best use of it they can and keep t Ii trash from t In ir own with tr sect ion. Jim Morehcad, of D.l lingers. N. <\, i door and let t wry If dy i isc. who will, visited.). \V. (’hamjiion and family do the same. The-• Imsy boiiics will last Sunday, ' stir up strife and enmity between 11r-il.iat. , ibe best of frii i:.l> it they can. '1 hey - - are never so happy as wlien they Press Opinion. , hear of an.vihing v.liicii they think With sugar at 1.2•) a huialrcd, Hour at*harrell. and hiack- herries for not .’dug, wh it .i.Terence does it make il colt a is five cents.— <’olumbia State. : fc It is estimated that the three ad- dit ional inagist rati s in every township will cost the State of North Carolina .’IfJoJKHi. Thi- is om of ii. ways the Fusionists had of rutting down ex penses.—< last on in < hi/.11 e. * * The ne n ois wh arc going to Libe ria will not be able to walk back home as those who went to M• xii*o arc doing. Itut tltisthey will learn in good t'm r • :.om* of oiir busi ness.—Sunder '\ atchmau and South ron. The Puttie Arrington judicial in- vesti ratin ■ connui tee has adjourned subject tot'ie cal’ of the chairman, and the peoph of Norlii lina are spared the futmi’ mortit; id ion of having published to tie worl i an ac count of its do’;,—' h'.C Me News. A farmer near ."alisbury lias a hen which lias just laid twol>!aci< eggs, as toll! in our Salisbury correspondence today. Those eggs ought to he pre served and u- i as monuments re spectively to tlie late lamented Fred Douglas and Teanioh in .idents.— ( harlot It ; d 1 :-*.TVel*. will cause bar 1 neighbors. And i ing to hush it up fuss, they will go can walk ami c ! he sure to mid a i it as bad as tin v lings between : I of t hem t ry- ki cp dow n a raigld as l bey they know and o it and make Bkaitv. Cowpens Chronicles. [Correspondence Wkkki.v I iu><;i:i:.| Cowi i n. . S. ('.. March. 2f>.— I'he Methodist Churcii at this iilace being in need of funds to pay for painting il, etc., some i nergetic young ladies and rent lemon took t he following means to raise the amount necessary, and have succeeded admirably. A few weeks ago they gave an enter tainment in the school house. The program consisted of songs, recita tions and dialogues. An admission fee of ten cents was charged and quite a nice little sum realized. The ladies of the church had also pieced a crazy quilt, which was sold on the same evening for .ft).00, the highest bidder being W. M. Webster. The news of our success was wafted to our sister towns, Glendale and <’lif- ton, and they very kindly invited us to visit them, soon Thursday night last they made the trip to Glendale ami ••atiie hack with colors flying. Friday i ight Clifton was visited and with the same success. 'Tis unnecessary to mention the nanus of the young lady participants, for you know the girls are always ready to h ud a helping hand, but I cannot refrain from mentioning the young men who did such valuable service: Chas. .Sotzicr, our cflicient postmaster, and Ben Dearybury, formerly of Landrums, but now of < 'owpens. A Lookku < )n\ Matters F'rcm Maud. [Coiivspondeiii'e of Tin. Lkiiuku.] M.\ri>, S. ('., Mar. 2(>—Our farmers arc marching to quick time, hardly giving the festive mule time to turn t he corners, f"r it is a general mud stir between showers. The majority i f our farmers done their lirsi plowing yesterday for their main crop. Our prosperous young bachelor has ooninieimed feathering tiis nest with Mercer Minutes. [Correspondence of The Ledgek.] Mkkckk, S. C., March 23.—We are having a great deal of rain, and farm ers are badly behind with their work. Very few oats have been sown yet. I think some of our neighbor farmers Algood News Notes. [Correspondence of The Lkduki:. | Algood. S. (’., Mur.. 2<>.—We were so busy “raising sand” last week that we couldn’t take time to write to Tin: Lkdgkk, our best girl, or anything else, but are coming this time with a will reduce their acreage in cotton full bullet and make it as interesting this year and pay more attention to i as possible. the raising of home supplies. | The monuzito fever has struck up Some of our house-wives are very j here with terrible force. Every body anxious to begin' gardening. They who can has shouldered a pick and say potatoes, onions, beets, etc., j shovel and are playing in the branch, should be planted in tlie dark of the 1 Miss Roy Nance will close her moon, I thought they ought to be I school at Macedonia this week and planted in tlie ground. J return to her home in Anderson. We Fruit trees arc late putting out this spring. I hope we will have a fine expect somebody will almost cry. There was a sociable at A. II. Dan- crop of fruit this year, as it has been | ids’ Saturday night which was almost a failure in our section forsev- greatly enjoyed by the youngsters, era 1 years. j There was a candy-pulling at J. A. Rev. J. T. Brock filled hisapppoint-1 Harris’ Saturday night. You hot, we moot at Ararat last Sunday. He was [ pulled candy. accompanied by Mrs. Brock. Mrs. Polly Lavender and Miss Har- Mrs. J. \\ . Schell and children, of | denia Randolph visited relatives here Laurens, are visiting Mrs. Scholl's ! Sat unlay and Sunday. parents, E. P. Macomson and wife, of Mercer. Miss Yorga Sarratt, of Limestone, is visiting John Kennedy and family on Broad river. J. A. McKown and M. R. Macom- son left a few days ago for Trough Shoals where they will work in the Miss Leila Clary is visiting her sis ter. Mrs. R. A. Ford, this week. Miss I*annie Glover, of ('herryville, N. O., visited friends and relatives here recen 1 ly. J. S. Byars visitod friends at Berry, S. (’. Sat unlay iiiMit. Hugh Wilkins visited relatives here . ired re? no* />1 ‘ i .*3 Mean, dam . r. It i- seriollS condition ar. i will ii i t i <4 ' tl’olls f! it! ii it i- ti it over- come at olliv. i: i - a ign that the i/.md i- iiii|). '\ ri.'lnd and imp'.iii’. 't'i 1" -i i mt dy id H-27 1 s tars e U d rsya Whichmaki - r - ! !.. and tint- giv. . ivlllootl, u! ela : - ticitj r to the ti-;: . if to the brain amt : : : 1 ’ : 11 i t v to every pan of i!? Hood's S.ii'-aparilla , e body. ively M a : £ s ■i • rx • A ;i Ihmolet cotton mills. We wish them j Sunday, success. Wolford and Lewis Waters, G. S. Some of our young men have left land Ii. M. Turner, Misses Maggie Waters and Hattie Turner visited an elegal nit of furniturc. M r Ii am tetfav that Mrs. Marv A. Linder, of < ialTncv, move tu A Message from Midway. [(’orrospoiidcnoi oi I .i:; Li:i>ukk| Midway, S. ('., Mar.-h. It).— Messrs. M . Waters, L. M aters and G. Turner and Miss Maggie W’aters vis ited Mi-s ILiy Nance last Sahhath. (!. S. Turner weal t > art iusviiie, S. ('., Monday, il. '.vill riUi tin a short while. A Sum! :’. S-! at Midway S aiiay. M\ gilllll Wi’”!; S!U’i*l’SS. Iv! (Mary wr.; ia lids Sai.iiat h. -- -»**- *- A severe rlicuuiat• Dai per, a well aiiow drii Moines, Iowa, for ovt was commcnf’Cil ish tliis place soon. Our hearts are open to weicoine her. M'. B. Price, of the linn of Linder A Price, met the cool comfort of a general shell cracking last week, caused by his team running away. Mr. Price came out al! right without? any serious injury hut oli! how his heart did flutter to .see thirty dozen .fresh shaiighi berries scattered on tlie r aid. A total loss of thirty dozen eggs. Ambrose Ledford, of this place, was n l timing home one night hist we; a when some unknown pariy,con- action last ceiiied by ; he ro. aitside, being armed <i. L. A. wi; It a pub , strtl ek him a si vere l.dow on ins nae ■k w Ideh frightened his 1 in tlie left Ii irso so t h ;il .-In ran and carried 1dm r. J. 11. Fo out "f rea< •h of t lie bus!iwmiem■ I* s ist of Dos pole. Mr. .euf> iru v. as slight ly h. rt. ix months. No dui* to the p arty. T. home and gone to the monazite mine. Suppose they are tired of making five cent cotton. M'ell, I don’t blame them, for there is no money in it for any one. Some of our people have monazite fever hut have not yet called in a physician. ('apt. F. M. Schell is moving right friends and relatives here Sunday. Miss Bertha Tindall, of Spartan burg, is visiting her many friends and relatives here this week. Miss Roy Nance visited relatives ! in Gaffney Friday. A. W. Smith went to Spartanburg along with his gold mine af Flint Hill, j not long since on husine Weak ' “I av:i-! troubi time with a tire loss of apt iiD'. til!’! e iiottii I ! rilla with i F . i‘- my siren,ei!i ‘ ■ my api I am grab 40 Hassell S .. ( Hoc an Only f c. I hope it will prove to he a rich mine. Success to Lkdgkk readers. Efkkk\ Ghamb’ rlaiu s ('otigh Reiuedv gives Wm. and E. Gardner were in Gaff ney Friday on business. It. L. Smith was in Gaffney Satur- Hood’s Pills f.isy to lav o:i Imsincs.'. >F USi !: | ;tKK. the best sat isi ’action of ; iny cough nieii Heine I lu: mile, and its :i seller lead Is all oi her pr.-parat io! us in this market, i recommend it be<*ause it is fin’ Sicist medicim I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldwridge, M ilhrsvilie, 111. For sale by M'. B. DuPrc. ALL D83EASE3 of the blood are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which ! y its vitalizing, enriching, ami alterative . .cfs makes only p ij R E BLOOD. At time-, tlie lull Ii,’ con nin wus so si veri* tnat ii ! ;u:yl hing. With all he collld do in could not get rid of it untii in’ apnln d ('iiaudc riain's Pain Balm, ’ i mly mad*’tluce applica- tioris of it. in- say;;, 'and have since been free from ail | ain. He now recommi'i <1- it to persons similarly ufllieted. It is for sale bv M’. B. DuPrc. Poor Health as their aim and they i!oW tell. I iisappoilit - j independent made every incuts did not discourage them, it only S’ r'. !•(i to increase l heir diligence, thus they snatched vii apparent defeat. To yo t his is esiM ■ .ai i v appiicai; • V.'l, 11,. i: dory from Tl.’ v. *r • m ang people j Ui(‘ s'*Ik!ii )le. Never, ; and * f co 1 r , or you will gvt out <. By using upo n l!». i(L ’gy no lielii rail) ! t'VV ' !!.'.'! ": IV. U n- • ■ 1 r n Ivent arc. d to rein; ' , within :• .-»oi11»• mi .demeanor, * i n more eager to i f th ir number hit aping by way of a ’ hiefi led into b-oliMi !">'.s i agerly ' il:ii’: r it a iriMx! J* means so much more than ' h. ''voii imagine—serious and 1 , CHAM * "AT, X z. fatal diseases result from I 1 trifling ailments neglected. Don’t play with Nature’s F greatest gift—health. XL S' loose golden ojiport i care, i coiioiuy am presents so sure a prospeef to ulti- inati’suceess as traiiic. Search his tory hack to remote ages and it will fully confirm this statement. A man • bv hard labor mav and often does si- ! ' v:i V <U ' n> ' 1 ! , ‘, i V r!! :i !a >ynnth, without cure a comfortable living and may i cnt 4 u ! R - "'V; ''! ' v lo * tn ‘ , , • , 7. , * natclv, at the i*:d of that tine, they perluips in a few cases leave a few 1 * j ''' U ^ iirowns J. E. WEBSTER, A. 11 <»rnc\v-A t - I w. Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in ail the courts. C’ollec tions a specialty. oai^i^a:iov, rj m ?e; Hcadqiiarti f r ers, who want ti; . 1 make a Specially o! First-chi s- i urnout - rates. Cattle and I legs bon re. icson s OtTii c over J. R. Tolh new store. Iceth extracted without pain. ‘Phone'' No. 27, Residence; No. 10, Ollice. J B g 'roprietor. of o arin" LCiOKIM.Gv mro m is AcL&j'X Sb°e/J 1 N u. is. L'l l UUdiliD WILL SHOW \ THE .SHOE ^ THE I POLICY. AtiS GJV£ I YOU AN orpopjoNi’ Tty of LOOKING WTO ... . BOTHy 'alttable mi: On. fii -Id * followed their h joke: bat, toi ,' • 1-. rro! . l!,t v so »m lost their way. nml r t.w > dnv . and nights i , n . i ■ i i .i met some .scavengers and were rescued, hundred dollars to his wife and chil- . , i> . . i ,i •. , The school authorities concluded that dreii. But take the majority who ... . ■ i i • i > . . i i i i i , i : the truants had been punished enough, depend on hard labor to accumulate 1 - - • fortune and what is the result? By working day and night and living manner as regards TASTELESS If you arefeelins; out of sorts, Meal: and ftencrally ex- §tiausu-d, nervous, have no appetite and can't work, ^ he;dii at oare talc- rrr\CDT' /-• V \ inethenn .t re ha-^ y f—J :£ s} ? tile streiii’tlieniiu' ■- O L . 1 I » Full quantity papers. o 6 j medicine.wlucli i: K j Brown s inm i;il- t jt»rs. A fc.v l>ot- if Jtles cure—benefit j]conns from the d Bvery first dose—jV . . I 1 ivon t stain your S/iW/i, and it’s pleasant to take. ^ We Cure Dyspepsia and indi- Try a bottle and be con- vinced. Phone 2 1. and the pupils agreed with them. I’mgami the comfort of i cy will scar cely liave | £ deal h comes to square : U pay t heir do-. •tor's bill ; B flk: \pt uses. Ar e we cor- | B £*r.r- '£*- tround you in your own I ff carefully. W’c dial- M ffS'* •ife: V'. . In the plainest food and clot life and tl their debts, and funcrai i reel? Look : neighborhood lenge you to dfiiy this assertion. ] Strong hearty persons are broken I down by h.u’d labor in the prime of life. I hen the ease is ?,tili more ag gravating. No man in ten thousand ever accumulated a fortune by his j own hard labor, it has always been by hiring others at low wages and j then the hard labor of many has i made him rich. M'ealth has thus | been accumulated but most of those ! who are wealthy have accumulated the major pail of their property by i traffic of some kind. \Ve do not con- ; demn hard work. M e do not despise : Y\ V .4p ilw t'P II1 the hard laboring man. make his labor more Many persons have twenty miles from their many men and women that have scarcely been M’e wish to productive, never been homestead; die annually out of their own county during Ihe.r lives; what I do they know of the world? Noth-* ing except by history or hearsay. Do we wish to live so? Oh no! ; Many m d to concentrate all their will powi r and energy to make the start, liny seem to fear some one may frown them down or laugh and ridicule them and say that they are on a wild goose chase. M e ask, arc you a man or are you a crying slave? ! Will you let others around you run you down to the old beaten paths of your forefathers or will you arise, in- I dependent and free as the mountain cage I, and assert your manhood and ! fling hack tin ir sarcasm and by your deeds prove that you can and will iuccci’d in .••pile of the world in arms ajguinst you? MV do not blame a p for putting on good ciothes and flnising sncii articles as will give ■ ft good appearance. All that is lessary, ami will in fuel help him Jig, hut \ docondomn all foppery useless extravagence. Me do jinn, above all, drunkenness, and .ill loose and dissolute - Ob’ 1 % Palpitation oi <hc Heart Shortness o? Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. “For about four years 1 was t roul>- led with palpitation of the heart, shortness ol breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At time- I would faint, l wa - treat id by the best phy sicians in Savannah, Gn., with no re lief. I then tried various .Springs without benefk. Finally, i tried Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. also hi -: Nerve and Liver Fills. After leyinnimi to tub- them 1 fdt letter! I continued taking f.h< m and I am now in belt or heal* ii than for many years. .Since my recovery 1 Pave gained lifty pounds in weight. 1 hope t his state ment may be of value to rorne poor sufferer.” L. B. HI i TON, Ways Station, Ga. Dr. Mllrs n<''i.rt • i: so lit on ft positive Cnaranteo that tin Unit bottle *111 ben lit. All ilruc^lsf'i .-oil 11 a I .I, fi lx ill !■ i fori*,'), nr IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. iT^SCic EOcts. GAi.ATIA, Ii ijj., Nov. 16,1833. Paris Mri'.lcino Co., si. Ixiiiis, Mu. GoMtlen'Orn-Wo i .Id last joar. reo bottloa ol Gllul K s i AS’I Ki.k>S CIIIi.1, TONIC nad liavu Douvnt turro (fross ulrciily llnsy. ar. In all our fx> pcrifni’i) i.f u years. In tlio cln W bii.ino-s, bave ritvor sold an urticlu tbutiM.'e snob universal .’.atis- luctiuu us your Tonic* Yours truly, au.nlY, Cauu &, CO. It Cures ^ Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver ti Neuralgia, Troubles, Jr Constipation, Bad Blood f Malaria, Nervous ailments % Women’s complaints. W. Get only tbe '. "inline—it linscros 2>iji 3 a« nc. Night call 47—2 Rings. COM.' FlEDfylOGT Ti -i u ::t)L'La l.: N E- W I .mci*; «i;i T 11« M«h 170 vPremium Carolina Buggy* The licit Thing; on Wheels. I Tln’ir Spindli* Bodv Komi Wagon is a Ix'autv. Kvi’cvtliing tlicv < lines on llm wraidn-r. All oUiers nesuh stitut<Onreeeij.tof two . .•.t.'inips mi j: Mill :.en.: Mt of Ten Beautiful World's' Fair Vievs a:. 1 book—free. F EK0//N CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, -alf bv W . B . Di l’RE. GalTuc odred S ' mnki* is I'ullv guarantoi fl. (’all on us and (‘xamino tln in and prices !h‘{‘o! , (* you luiv. We also carry a lull line of all (trades and Styles, from the cheapest to the KF.ST, which is the lYt nmiui Carolina Knggv, huilt «»n honorhv the ('AiH)LINA lirtHiY CO., V ^’orkvi! C. Call and see us. We shall he pleased in -how and sell vou anythin'! in our line. * tT' For side bv ML B. ! It:: !' 1 NO. EARLE BOMAR. S. J. SIMPSON. A. McIVER BOSTICK BOHR, SIMPSON S BOSTICK, JUorneys at Law, GAFFNEY, . . . S. C. MONAZITE. All persons v. he hav.’ Momt/ile sund on hand, or w.'io arc e in!?’", or in tend to mine, iv"] :*111 ■ ,i contract from me by callin" t n:v liome wilh siimples of -and. o voi/rjict- given out or entered into vith irn • ponsihle parties, or parl ii'S \s!io do not own or eontrol leases. Mast have full out put ol mine. All Mona/itc sand cott- iracted for will Ik paid for in cash when delivered a (iafiniy, S. (’.. or at any railroad j int in South or North Carolina, as agreed upon. Gall on or address L. I . CAMl’BKLL, Gaffney, S. <!. 1*. (). Box 171. The Hennernan Monumental Jewelry Store. The largest stock of Solid Silver Ware, Silver Novel ties, S > fi A. - GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITURE CO. Ar -carry a complete line ol- LvNewv : ’ - phtbuti: ^ Ualtimoi •• Waslm •• Rlchmot it .nl FURNITURE, STOVES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, COFFINS, CASKETS, BURIAL ROBES, Etc., GAFFNEY CITY RAILWAY CO. Dr. A. 0. THOMAS, Dental parlors in new briek build ing in rear of post office. Teeth extrnrted without pain. All work guaranteed. Carroll & Co., Lossee. The following sehedule in effect March (>. Ih'.i,',. Leave Gaffney (Lipscomb's Hotel) H::{n it. m. arriving Cooper-Limestone Institute K: 13 a. m. Rl.'l’CUMXG Leave (!ooper-Liim'.-tone Institute 2 :1 o p. m. arrive iit GuiTuey 2:23 p. m. and 1^12VIC at prices to suit the stringency of the times. All JCaJ we ask is a chance to quote you. Our goods lifc'V in Pied- are as good as the best and as cheap as the mont Caro- cheapest. lina. We will take pleasure in conducting anyone Out of town through our store-rooms and warehouses, orders solic- The largest and most varied assortment in the county. Our motto is, “Satisfaction to all.” Respectfully, ited. 45 Morgan Square, s.c. “A a. m. T. I>. .1. .'i. Nos.37 a.i 1.';-’ V.’ .s .. Vesttbuled rai between >.' York sn I New ta ami Mc:;v ’la ry uo . :- and M' mpl Is, via Atlanta Dining Cars. Nos. SJanda: C.i ' > sia: mm Sleev::?,.' ry. and New Yo . i. U and U, Pull? n S! Kn'-linn.ii': l e .v. i.. ' i Train:. N< ..t T- Short Dine 1.!:..!' 'I First C!'•' i ' Wasb!u?ton with. ’ tj'- • : Note r nnectloa oi Nos. 11 an?! SI r.t :.g a CARROLL, CARPENTER <St HUMPHRIES. W.U.GIiiitN, Goa l M gr., WAsnm&io;*, D. 0. J. M. CL'l^.*, TruiUo Mn gr. WasblngtAn D. C.