The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 05, 1895, Image 4
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GEii' jiL CONoLUHERATiC
OK NJvWS ITEMS OK LOCAL IN-
TEHEST.
J'FKSONAL PAKAORA PHS.
Mi ', p' nts O’ KtopK You Know And
Ptopli; You Dom Know.
Ni w Advert; enicnts.
i ii!: l>Ki)tif;ii is «•( siiit|y ailvniK--
i ini'. Its julvi rtisi • roliiinus imw
prosont n most criMli; tldo ;!|i|>' < !itMti<-o.
Little Deeds of Kindness.
Itfiuovi* wit li your foot or parasol
oraiiL'c p.cliiins or Imiiuna skins on j
Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too
Short fora Heading, Yet None
Too Short Not To
Mention.
The city coinx il met ts tonight.
Tlio street force is at Work repair-
in;' the streets.
K. A. Jones is buildinj'two cot
tages on Uolertson street.
J. II. Toliesou has (Hit a new win
dow in hi- sto;-' 1 o' the south sidi.
W. A. Peeler will erect a store
house on the vacant lot next to.l. \.
L‘P scoinb' store.
J. ( t >. Little says he hasn't ,ot any
money t > loan and he wishes people
wouldn't hot her him.
It is reported that there will h a
prominent weddiii ' next month. Xo
cards are out yet, however.
The hulk of correspondence tins
week has necessitated the culling ot
some in order to get in a variety of
matter in the paper.
A rumor reaches that Itichurd Har
vey shot James Davis, ‘•olored, at
Trough Shoals last Sunday. Davis is
said to be mortally wounded,
J. i\. Toileson lost a tine cow Tues
day. Mr. Tolicson was mueh alfee-
ted liei-ause tin- cow seemed alums! a
member of the family, having been
in his possession some lime.
Capt. K. M. Schell has received a
communication from the Southern
Land Industrial Company, of Chi
cago. making inquiry as to our natu
ral resources, etc. He gave the mat
ter his immediate attention.
The circulation of Tin; Lddukk in
creased sixty-three bona tide subscri
bers during tin* month of March.
Now go to work and see if it can’t
he make It id for April. Help us to
circulate Tin; Lkuuuk and we prom
ise improvements in the paper.
There is talk of the organization of
a tribe <>f the imoroved Order of iied
Men in tliis city. Interested parties
were at work on the organization the
pasl week and are anticipating suc
cess. This is one of the best of the
secret orders in this country.
J. o. Little and 1^ A. Jones don't
wait for the city to improve the
streets around their property. They
do it themselves Mr. Little had a
force at work Wednesday and Mr.
Jones had one at work yesterday on
their property on Kobertson street.
(L F. Drowning lost a‘couple of
hogs the past week by some mi.-cre-
ant or miscreants feeding them on
glass. The lirst one died Saturday
night and he had it cut open and
found glass in its stomach. It's a
mighty low principled person who
would feed glass to a dumb animal.
Liza Alexander, a well-known
colored woman, died at her home in
this city last Friday night of cancer.
She had been sulTering about six
months from the trouble. She was
quite a favorite with her associates
and will he missed from the circle, as
it is said she was a woman of good
and kind disposition, always ready to
render assistance to any whom she
could.
At Limestone Monday Night.
There will be an entertainment at
Limestone on Monday night for the
benefit of 1 hat institution, given by
the celebrated Swedish Duartette
Concert Company, This company is
composed of native Swedes, each a.
star in his or her line, all thorough
musicians. This will he a rare treat
and fully worth twice the money.
See what our neighbors say about
them.
The Swedish (Quartette Concert
Company paid Columbia a visit last
night being their second appearance
here this season. These sweet voiced
singers cannot come too often; for
music such as they make is seldom
heard, and in listening to such mel
ody no car would ever grow tired.
The voices of the quartette sounded
as though they were made to harmo
nize together. Sweet, incomparably
sweet, was this singing. These gen
tlemen succeeded in making such
nn< icily as to disarm criticism. Their
sing.ng touched the soul and breath
ed the spirit of music.—The State.
The quartette is one of the strong
est and most artistic musical attrac
tions that has ever appeared in
Charleston. The singing was of a
very high order their voice blending
together in rich and splendid har
mony. Their imitation banjo ac
companiment was received with
storms of applause.—News and Cou
rier.
The following letter has been re
ceived by \\\ IL Dul’re:
WiM.lamston, S. C., April 2. ’'Jo.
I happened to learn that you will
have the Swedish Quartette in your
town, and I cannot persuade myself
to refrain from congratulating you.
We have had them twice this season
ami we could not have been more de
lighted. I do not believe there is
anything better.
Very sincerely.
Tkktsu Lanjikk.
1\ S. ily the way, this writing is
not suggested by the (Quartette.
W. T. L.
Admission, children 2r> cents, grown
people :*<) cents. Dummy will make
regular trips. Come out and help
our institute.
• -«•»• •
The Columbian B. & L. Association.
Messrs Sungster and Kogcrson,
who were here several weeks in tlvi
interest of the Columbian Ihiilding
and M.oan Association of Rich
mond, Va., succeeded in organizing a
board in this city. The following
me the gentlemen who compose it :
I'resident, \V. O. Lipscomb; Vice-
President, \\ . R. Lipscomb; Secre
tary and Treasurer. John F. Holland;
Directors, \V. J. Hopper, F. (i.
Jlriggs, J. F. Helton, R. O. Hallcnger,
W. L. Morgan. W. W. (luffney. I lie
last named three are also the ap
praisers. About a hundred share-, of
stock were sold
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BUTT tilt THAN OSH.
In c<>mSir.;.tion thcr- i» power. If you want
to j.ur h. t nafrrh! write for information.
Our '•xpericr <• m.»y aiJ you. Combine with (
u» an,! • a
M'C,r$TA U MUF.H CO., f
I Mannl.., inters of Doors, Sath. Bllnils.i
aM-.u! ! '. 1-Hinher. i.ath*. Shingles, Ac. J
'fluy of the MdVrrAugusta, C*a
tt walks they might do a life-long
They are weil written niel meritm-i- injury to the aged or to whoever
oils and, if we do sav i‘ ours'-lves. w* conies after you. Let iis think of
believe they are as nie di -et as any the -afoty and comfort of others and
in t his sect ion. W • jir. -enl to our educate our eyes to see, ottr hands to
rceibr- -everal new om - tliis week do, and our hearis to fe<*l fur others
and ask a cordial ii, u.-eiim of tle ni Let tis try and save our boys from
..llano hen a.-worin" don l forget bad habits. I'tiere arc t iny lit t le hoys
to say . t! : v il in T u. !.’. noMt. in (iatfney who shouhl be under the 1 Our Sick List.
Now II. Harris A - Co., of Spartan- mot hors watchful care. Alas! they Miss Ressie Crocker has been in
burg, introduce them'- Ives to are smoking cigarettes, tempting ! the cruel hands of La Grip. We are
readers in an attraelive ad. other wee boys by the way side to happy to report that she will soon he
They say more for !heioselws Ilian follow in downward road to ruin and free and at hard study in the halls of
we oiir, say for them because they wost of all they are draining dispen- Limestone Institute,
know i-etti •• !iuw to say it. Road sary buttlos. Renic!nl>er our young Tlie many friendsof .Mrs.'Lizzie I’ar-
Hteir ad. people s!:all he at the pillars of Gait- kor will be pleased to know that she
Wilkins tiros, talk on subjects my when wo shall he giving an ac- is improving,
wliieii ::<• e’ese to every woman’s count of our stewardship on the A. J. Dundas has been confined to
. Sliall we
vilii liar, spent several days
pa re m s in t his city t he pa
• l ie is an anient
and everyiiung
with Ids
w eek.
admin r of
art aining
Mr. Jell'
GalTnoy
t Imret o.
Paul \ . thdii ey was at tlie county
.-.eat Moini:i t \ on business.
J. S. Smith, of <'uwpons, was in
the eitv \\ i due-day <>n business per-
tidning to muiiazite,
J. AI. lluc-.ey of llowlens vi do,
was in the rii,} Wednesday on busi
ness.
F. L. Fuller wiio lias been putt ing
in Jli< elect rieal tixlures in Mr.
Wood s in w . • iu- , ; fl W ednesday
for Ids Ii line in i ho i.nn cii t il
bear!—iiat'. dresses and corsets.
They are too well known to our read
ers to need an extensive introductory
by us.
i!. L. Pnr'.s ('o s Dee Hive has
as little i ) say is ii on i sub-
je •! w i;i ii i: rapidly forcing ilselt
upon ms Iili! they say '! well, never-
t holes-.
J. X. Lipscomb is out in a neat and
at I rai'i i ad tellin:; of various things
needful and helpfui to man and wo
man kind.
Cole A (ialfniv sin.g n song of songs
and as usual when tin y have linished
they iiave told \oii something which
wa • worib yourwbiie I i listen to.
T. <L MotTuw advertises lumber
of nil kinds. Mr. Mettraw will treat
you right.
W. R. Lip-comb has soim choice
building lots fur sale.
riehno! Commissioner Ciianuian
advertises examination of school
teacher applicnnts.
in t he
other shore. Sliall we leave crumb- his room at Lipscomb’s Hotel several
ling pillars? days the past week on account of
.Ncv r withhold praise from any sickness,
one when it is deserved. An old We congratulate Mr. Will Carpen
ter on the recovery of Ids children to
Leaders in Styles
Spartanburg, -
man of our edy pathetically begged
* 'senil me (lowers now. don’t wait to health; they are precious jewels and
put t hem on my grave.’’ Common- we hope wit h their large degree of
me of the sweetest picas- e]--) j,-ii y that they will soon spring
dation i
u;os of life.
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H. A. i al I'.Mj. of M • bste:', was
Unclaimed Letters.
in the city e t'dnes<lay.
I.i>l
of h'Uers remaini'ig
Rieliard Rains, of .ishury. wa *in
oliiee unealied for to date:
the city M'edne. day. He paid us a
John
Cash.
plea.-ant visit.
D. C.
('onish.
W. A.liuntol Spailanhurg is in
.Marcus 1 Mckerson.
the city for a few days.
R. A.
()zment.
J. o. Little left for Shelliy yester-
W. 1!
. Ogburn.
ctay to in- gone >• veial days.
Wad.
I’heiiuer.
A Noble Desire.
Miss Lila C. Rudd wishes to beiielit
the little children of her adopted
heme. She purposes opening on
\j ill Sth at the residence of Mrs. 8.
L Little, a school somewhat
on the Kindergarten plan, blend
ing recreation with study. Miss
Rudd otters the advantages of her
school free to tin* little folks whose
parents find it impossible to give
them an education. Children are
not excluded who meet their tuition
bs-one dollar every month. A friend
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kindly oilers to vary the exercises j
with lessons in infant songs and cal
isthenics. The session will he from
10 o’clock to 1 p. m.
to their norma! condition. And
t heir ‘ di 11 h- aunt." M i-.s I dele Brown,
from sympathy was an invalid in
.mu! her wa-d. lea! -he is out, bright
and lively, with her accustomed win
some -miles and rosy ehecks.
i’rof. W. L. joim .
fined to ids home
past week on aeeis -.t
to change of climate.
\A/E Advertise because we would iar^c / ; n _
vv crease our already extensive bc ii^ess.
All do not know our business cha njr
the great advantage to be derived b o i adinsr
with us, THESE IN\\ Y SKtiTCMFS c xn/ey
but a faint impression of the endless ariety of
beautiful merchandise and grou i aooy
, people forming living pictures in ev' h J . ,art-
. S^»Xj ment > gathering new thing
1 sickness, due
ror
— lowels cln iij
t ( >wcl> 1 • xd 1 ) for .>c
Hive.
suet
:ich at the
i.= FineBress Goods aiid SI
Not So Convenient.
ITiysicians iialorse Ripaus Tabulcs
by piv-enb’mg the remedies they con
tain, imt, in form not so eonvimiei’t.
The Music Parlor.
The mitsic parlor of i’rof.
W. L.
inex p'li.sive
Tubules.
and accurate ms in k’goms
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.uiinr Rutlermilk S.mp
only be a ea
!•: . i !:ree lir.rs of ui'-e
Linens, handsome Spring W a . -
Waists, Percale Shirt Waists, A-
derwea^
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hmbroiaenes ^
j day to in- gone s- veial (lays.
Mrs. R. A. Jones spent 8atiirda}
i a!.d Sunday with her parents at Am-
I luiry.
Miss Carrie O. Sams returned to
| the (ity Wednesday.
J. T. Williams' of Kzeil's, was in
i the city Saturday \N'itli a lot of mona-
zite. Mr. \\ illia>ii- is a i.tvixu.iii'iu.
j Col. Joiiii 1.. Rlaek, of iJIaeksirurg,
’ was iiere Wednesday.
J. S. Min!/., of RliU'kshurg, was
I here \\ ednesda; m-gotiating with the
Catlney Land and improvement Com
pany for some laud.
Kiigar Railey succeeds Tin.. A.
Law at tlm Caiiney Munufnet uring
i Company. Mr. Railey is stopping
i with Mrs. R. S. Lipscomb.
<i. D. Scrugas, of Kzell’. . wa.-in
! the eitv Saturdav with a load of “the
! sand.”
Mr. Humphries of Le.ximdon, hook
j keeper for D. K. • eeil, is here. He is
I stopping with .Mrs. Ilaniiiton.
W. !!. M*. Kirby, of Grindal! was
1 here Wednesday.
J. A. St ru a. ‘• I l.zell was here
Sat unlay w it h eot ton.
Nii- , s Alice liiompson refuruetl
from Aslihoro W < in eaiy.
Dr. James Durham ami wife, of
(ireer.- have l« en visiting Mrs. J. !’.
W hi! e sever, day- tin* pin • We k.
Dr. Durham lias r -luruetl home but
Mrs. Durham is still in tin city.
W. II. .Martin, of K/elb. was in
Hie city Sa; urday on busim-.-.-.
! . (fampljeji went i i Spa/inn-
burg Wedm -till,* on bu-i;.i ss.
J. W. <hiH'm y'ine of the proa'i'. -
sive fanner - on Rroad river, w a- i:.
t lie eil;, \\ . dr .-day.
aev hi.s la t n on t he road
the pas! vsekin the interest of tiie
i,"inestor* Springs Lime Works.
.■sera])'' i.and, of Lzell's. was in re
'Saturday with a lot of the lieeey
staple.
, Mrs. W. W. Honrtl was summoned
to tin 1 bed-ide of her sister, Miss
Maggie Holliliehl, at Mar! insville,
; ias! Sun.'lav. Site is still there. .Miss
11 arri-on Ruhinson.
('. i’. Ross.
Tam v Store.
\. I!.' Walker.
.1 dm Weaver.
! 'i/a W iiiis.
.X. It.—i’ersons eailir.'
Carroll A Stacy's bank is something
unique for a town of this size. In it
I’rof. Johnson has placed some of the
lincst pianos and organs manufact
ured in this country. For beauty
| of finish and exquisite tone they will
match anv in the country. I'rof.
Hive.
soap for iOc at the
i ice
sementeries, Jet Garnitures w
gles, Silk Muiies,
dies.
C' h iff
for
>•£
—<io to W . J. T. Robinson’s barber 1
shop r» ar </f !’. A. Jones’ store, for a
first-class hair cut, shave or hath.
Prices reasonable.
: or
let It rs will
i
sav adverti.-eti in
pleas*
Hi: JyUK.KK,
T. II. I.m i.uoiiN, !’. M.
April. •’>, i sd.>.
Johnson will heat his music parlors
• •vr ry Saturday and invite.-' |-.ersom>
who are interested in pianos and i
organs to ••all. He will take pleasurr
|in showing tiie ins! rumen! s h
I handles.
at !
Attention.
if
<’. Roherlson took pets,
I
A Growing Church
Wi on Rev.
ciiar < oi th I’r* sbyterian ehtirch at ! second-hand chairs, a good second- 1
tins place- a v > ar a. a i! wa.-'(liliicult band Kb" vat or and a good second- W'K can furnish you heavy building
in raise tin promi - d salary for a | band Ruby Carriage, by A. .X. Wood, j materials, such as Lumber, Shin”
Laths, Rrick, Lime, etc.,
, ,, | W K respectfully snlieit yourpatron-
ronage for the Morgan Iron Works,
good second-hand WK are prepared to do work of every
description in our various depart
ments, in quantity and quality, to
suit t he most exact ing.
OR SALK—A
Cooking Stove, second hand Car-
second-hand Swinging Lamps,
1
fourth of his tinn- only. At a meet
ing; of the members recently it was
decided to engage iiis services for
; one-half his time and the salary was
raised in a -imri while. The eitureh
has vn under Mr. ITda rlson’s ear**
and he ha - m arly, if !;ot quite, d'lttbh*
tlm members I ha! lie had when he
lirst tuok charge. it is expected the
work will grow ev> u more i ipidly tm-
der ihe new plan. The formal call i-"r
to 1 'n -bv icry has been made to se-
eun Mr. Robertson om -baif the time. !
W’.X LOTS for sale. Apply to
A. N. Wood.
\A/A.X1 KD—To sell .' interest in :i
* * prolisable business, address "Y”
i*. O. Rox Rio.
W ANTEI >—Five tiioutiuiid bundles
of gor>i
to Carroll it Co.. Lessees.
of good, sound fodder. Apply
gles, Laths, Rrick,
promptly and in good shape.
WK are ready to get out any class of
inside finishing, such as Mantles,
Doors, Sash. Rlinds, Mouldings,
Newels, RaMusters. etc., etc.
jOFR Iron Foundry and Machine Shop
j is equipped for constructing heavy
eastings as well as ordinary mill
j work.
< ll K < >ak and ot her st yh s of Mant les
are winning a reputation. Reauti-
! ful work for verv little money,
l *
Give us your orders and we promise to do alt we
can to please you. Call on or corres
pond with us.
Millinery, * * * *
Lace and Swiss Curtains, SI.k T mss.
Curtain Nets, Silkoline, Felt, v .. v . Ac.
Carpets and Rugs,
Evening and Wc
Costumes
we .
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MORGAN IRON WORKS,
Asa Tindal, Sr., Dead. j 'j'ho Couniv Board of Examiners
't’lf.'hil. Sr. died at Ids home, | has decided to hold the teacher's ex-
o:i ihtie 1’hiekvty en k \\ •• luesday ; atiiination on Saturday. 20th of April.
niTern inn. Mr. Timlal was isi hi.s j R ( ,ip -.vhito and colored applicants i
e;g!i! y-M vent !i year, lie i i a •! been a wiii he examined on that day. White i CHA ^- H - caklisi.e. p,-cs. and Treas
ian in his J.av and was j-pplii ants wili he examined in the
Magnolia St. graded seliool ’nuihling.
i wife colored in the court house,
loss. : The examination will begin
W
progiv.-siv< man in ms ,'ay amt was
p'lpul irly k n >wn !i-: ! lie priqude!or of
the O!tt i soi mill, lie leaves
and si:; eloldren to mou:!! iiis
He had two ••hiidivn d- id. H
is ••onsi-t • it memimc of L aver
Raptist Chui , .'*!i. Tiie funeral
at
Holliliehl is vi ry low.
F. R. Craves, representing Ktchi-
son, Rates it Starks. Riehmon. \ a.,
was here \\ ednesday.
('has. II. Wat kins, of the Watkins
Hardware Co., Richmond, Va.. one
tiie most popular knight-'of the grip
! on tin road, wa: in the city Wedm s-
| day. Air. W atkins is a stockholder
| in the new mill.
J. A. Robert.son, who has been em
ployed at tiie Giillney Manufacturing , . , ,
f, • . • , ,, gave an (‘movable soeiatil
Comiianv s Mol-' for several months . ...
, ■ , , , , hoarding hous(—I’rof. U .
; lett last wees for Ins old home at
Greers. Mr. Robert son. intended to
i undergo a thorough course of mill iu-
! struct ion hut has decided that some
other bu.-iness would be more ivnu-
merative. Galfney regrets to loose
such citizens as Air. Robertson.
R. AI. Giillney went to Charlotte
Monday to take the degree of the
-Mystic Shrine. He was delighted
with his trip and the attention given
him by 1 lie Slirim r.-;.
!!. L. 1’arks w< nt to Harrisburg, N.
Ck, Sunday to visit his parents.
plan y. ler.lay aft'a’iioon at 2o’<dc)ek ('_ Alareh 110, 2<''!H.
fp in ! hat ehureii.
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A Building; and Loan Association.
Gailm > should Iiave a local Build-i
ing and Loan As-ueiation, one con-
dueled by its own business men. We
have in our midst as fine material as
can be bad anywhere and there is no
reason why we should not organize
one. It need not ami would not con
flict with any foreign associations al
ready doing business here, hut our
peoplt would naturally have a little
more <-o::fi 1 nee in our home organi
zation. Let the R A" L be organized.
Surveying.
pKRSONS desiring surveying done
‘J . * will please leave word at my
o clock, a. in. j home and it will receive my attention.
R. R. CHAPMAN, , I will return home frequently to do
Seliool Commissioner. : such work.
i R. (). SAMS.
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riRADE
MAAK
our entire si
basement to cel
stairs and down s
and prices to match.
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Cs; L O,
Latest Styles anil Largest Assortment of
Straw fiats.
CORSET WAIST $t.
Oni' XIil 1 ino
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Department far surpasses any J - Gaff
ney has ever seen. Hats, Feathoi's and
Flowers all going as they shoulJ.
A Delightful Evening.
The If v. K. C. and Airs. Robertson i
njoyablo sociable at their
Mcar- j
tiiur’ —last Friday night to a num
ber of t heir young friends. The even- ;
ing was most delightfully spent and i
it was diflieuit to tell which were host [
and host css, so charming were I’rof.
and Mrs. McArthur in their alien-!
lions to the guests.
Novelties in
Children's Straw Hals
City Lots for Sale.
N0.\2oO and NOxlHHlft. on Limestone
Ave. Dummy line runs past them.
Prices are lower than ever before
and Caps.
—
of every description 25c to $ I ’o. The
Famous Featherbone Corset and Corset
Waists, every one warranted to give sat
isfaction or money refunded.
We are Headquarters, and always bear
in mind that we will not be ua rsoid,
quality considered.
I*. A. Gardner, of the stock If not sold by private sale before • cr
exchange, was her,- Monday from May !. wifi If sold at public auction kiTOWP. in Gaffney OH theSO gOOdS.
Spartanburg. to bighest bidder.
J. 0. W’ilki:;-. I Kawnna. was in Terms ea-y-One third cash; bul-
the city Wedm-day. He is inter- une in ot! • ami ' wo y. ars. apply to
Yours for good values;
y\ avc
I'r
rl I lit
Iiolincs will tea di
.1 >
ested in monazite
Ali.-:> Lieze (r
|)U j>U> 111 U1 «t'»» i ill
lionie, also will enlarge portraits.
Aliss May F >sloi
Wednesday aftene •!
tend t lie Galfney A!
Seminary.
R. Ck Ransey. of ;
in the eitv Moildav.
M. M.AHz* of R
the city Wedm • 1;,,. on mmazite bus
iness.
If. R. ('arlislc, Ksq., of tbe Spar
tanburg bar, was in tbe city Tues
day.
W. R. LH’SCoAiR.
PARKS & Co.
>r ii
lei’ea,
anived
r..
S!ie
will at-
aic
and
Femnle
; j;ur
laubiirg. was
avenna,
was in
8EE HIVE.
JlSill
Q f!
v.
just Received
^ Apr. 3> ’95.
P. S.--Bunch Yarn just received.
“v
CO
OLi 1
Airs. W. W. White, who lias been j
UK! fit IMK jicr 100 It.
stopping wit h Mrs. A. S. (lorry aj ^ ul'‘<» Lecp liiiiiboi <d ivotv
couple ol ivi t ks, will return to her j (Icseripiimi wliieii will 1><‘ sold
home at Marion tomorrow. n i
W. M. Webster. Jr., went to Cow-! l<,VV ’
pens Sunday on u visit to his parents.
I*. II. Ryar.-, of Aigood, was down
yesterday. Mr. liyars is one of Al-
goodT progres-ive planters and a
Li.iiot.Km;. He reports farming as
progressing.
Any person wishing jrood,
Heart l/tnulier cun olitain it of Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Hay, Bran and Corn. Cotton I’lunters, Handled
Hoes and Farming Implements of all kinds. Biggest
lot and prettiest styles of
T. C. McCraw.
Dr. A. 0. THOMAS,
Straw Hats
in town. Any goods delivered at your door anywhere in the city free of
charge.
!lit.'• ’V -
LAiL, "i. All ti il I Altbk .
IJent ( on/h Syn.|i. Tuu-.iOoi.il. Duel
in Iiijd:. Si.Hl l)y (trutiiOnU.
Dental parlors in new brick build
ing in rear of postofliee.
Teeth extracted without pair,.
All work guaranteed.
v J. IV. l»ssc'oiiil>.
AGENT for “Lovell’s Diamond” and “Dixie’
Bicycles.
V
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A t ‘ • M;i gg i e M11 rp!iy ’ - 11 »111o''
“Down on the Fiinn, wiiib
“Coming 'ITirough tli live,
“Mary and .Jolm, ’ Ido :mu-
gers,” “Never -peak a- lhey
jiass hy,” till one day “In th,
(ilotiming ' on Lime-tone Avi -
nue, they ehaneed to roatn,
“ ‘Oh I’rontise Me' Ice < r' tm at
(iaflney A' (’ole’s,’’ -aid - >< ,
“and I II live in your • Home,
Sweet Iloiue.’”
lec* Cream, Frida v. April
12th.
GAFFNEY k COLE.
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