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THE W. F. M. SOCIETV, PERSONAL PA HAORA I'HS. or THIS DISTRICT. It Convened in the Methodist Church Last Friday and the Sessisn Continued Through Sunday. with II. K. (Miieugo. \\ns hfre tlu> iuloivsl of his Movement?; Of People You Know And — People You Dont Know. THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING |)r. (*. (I. Falln of Cliftoi! was in j tho oil\ Krid.iy. (ieo, A. I.ollifon! Unoklcn »V < 'n Woiinos i.iy in house. Miss Millie (Mai-kson. of < lintoii, s|>oi!i sovoral <iavs lno pasl uook wil li frieiiil in 1 ho >'it \. Ii -1:i’v iJ-.iss '•;iuio over Iasi wis h from Hook !!iii. Mo will make this The Woman's Foreign Missionary his futmv Imiin , for the present, al Seemly of Spartanburg District I least. Solith t'arolina Uonferidiee enlivened .1. M. Alien oi Iiuoree. was in iIk in tin Metliodisf (Muieli of this place eity i'riday visiting !ti.mh. April ."tth-Tlh. On Friday afternoon Ihixter Bird, of Clifloii, was here the dt legates began to arrive and at ; Friday. S o’eloek a large eongregation as- 1 Ik j*. Maeomson, of Mtreer. was semldod for the opening service, j among the crowd in the city I ttes- Mrs. . I . Wait, district secretary May. of Donalds, eondueted the meetings. | Wesley MeKown, of York county Miss Fannie McArthur acted as see was in llm city Monday, cretary. Miss Inez Sarratt welcomed I the I allies in a iieauliftii address, to which Mrs. (’lias. A. i’etty responded cipally Imstness meet mgs, thoiigli interesting to all. The gent lemen wore h\ no means excluded, hut tlie lad’ms proved tliat they were iullv eompetent to eou- duet a society of tln ir own. I heir reports, disetts-ioim and papers showed that their wori, i< jaaigmssing rapidly and that they art carne. lly YOUR OUPSTIONS tvr« lon^ !igK aiitinipatra when .we ■ l>!:umcrl to perfect vnr nictliods of hast- R l ess; iiml 2 OUR ANSW’RR now in reatly : fntprovetl anti int roasetl r machine facilities, with the employment ty of 8kii!?il lahor, lii*urc llffili Oratle ttneta ami etticicnt service at lowest coat p; to yon. AI JOUSTA LUnBRR CO.. U Doors, Sash, minds, Monltlint's, »^c.. W “Iluvof the Xl.tkor.” AUGUSTA, GA.?J C oocl^ J( f 1 -’. SgTTCv •••••• A BORDER TRAGEDY. T UI' l»KK III \ K owrs its siutcs.s lo strict ranee to thin iron code i- . , w . • • o \ \ » . . >. j j—>co! 1 \ ss'i. \\ Ik It. pov.-i a ».* ni.Tfh-nil's.* at under i ai. > oti. huy. i 'm a'wnys ready witj] the oii:r»i|n,tetjt ra>h to >eeure i: Wr-!, •*.. ! If we m ver lave dm e Im-im-s will you we want to We never advertise anything unless we have pi.-itv ! —one pr f .r nvi ryhody’. An ohl adiej'*. lionrt s tell no lies. of i I. ()ur o<«.(| .• an op port unity er;:\vt* wan! ytj'.ir trade- all n ark. tl in i lain figures CRAYTON GKDDES THE SLAYER OE PHILLIP AKER. The Terrible* Result OI A Drunken Qua re I in Winch One Young Man Becomes An Imita tor of Cain. DO YOU NEED A HAT? w"" 1 ““’" A r at -f!. I . ji« r 0 \\r t i.f the pr'me. dh for a tylish Slrnw Hat !. < lor Men’s and I’.ovs’ I' lirCrus •ers at IKF are worth il mhh the money, straw Hal - ' 7.. and tfv. Our Mt-n - IooikI rim low erown. gootl style Straw Hats at Tl'' are sin.plv bargains "i a, soirn- winch wholesaled at twe-itv-f.-ur a: <1 iluriy <1 liars i 1« . 'Jd'. •. far, go like cha! l.eft.r’ March )*:• /■•. 'I'iiink A. G. S m i i h • it to < 'liarl ol le Mouda ’ i on biisiu I'liil! if k’t'. agi •! ahoui t w ent y Foreinau 'laiiiiltoi a. oi Conlraidor years. W .i;> i iiiph ■y.-d hy J ohl) Jones. I’rop-t' s foive returi u d Tm sday fi in who m ns a go\ el' nmeut di st iili ■ry near Is xingl I• ill. ^ >i:(*■ * I'd : and Charlotte. \. tile .- 1 a 1 e liln in Hu dher i oi*i t! i tt ('.. win •re iie had hi •n several days. count,! . N. Sat iird ay < ’ray ton Bro!. D. A. Diij >re . of Spartanburg, < i.'dd' a young mom i/ile miner. was in ! lie eity si ■Vel rii 1 days t he f t aiioiit i idiU't cell \ ears of a /e. w ,'ellt to weeek insf>em ing il!.- , mona/ite mines. t he st i II In • USe. Dui'ii'' the eon rs lie was : t he gUest of Mr. and Mrs. \>'. of t he day • \ker iunl a '|U arrel wit il a it. DuB re while Ii 111 man u; t :nei i Brit ehard. d; .ring w hiidi B. 1> [ . 1 i il III pll It. s retlli'iied from some v cry i :gi \ ! a ng tinge .'.as u-ed on rdiclin ’Tm sday ! li f\ it. hot Ii siih s. ' V il el III '< d -.i r begged Dr. .1 . K. ‘ oirrei ; l i; sin Cowpens on B'-iteh; mi’s pan Ion and \v;i tiled 1 • 11 roles.- iomil iiusii lies s. make f rieinl Is hil r, Briieh i dd not M r.». .1. B. K: IStl ■rly and son 'e- eaie Ii i do ! ■o, wl Inm Al.i r hid Bi'iteh- t timed from Tide Indy M n.day. aiM if ! lie Wi no 1 sal i.-de i !u* W ollld Mrs. .1. C. Wh ilia iee. oi l ii iwii’ 1- , s- light ii o-.il. . At l hi> jtli • i . • >.: f. ddeS villc. It as been vi.- dt i ng hm'sister, Irs interfe red, and took il j) ! Itr (jtiai'rei m. t;. i ’iirher. tin • p; ist week. with . \ k e r . Aker told (It <i des he Miss Amelia < !i •illil ii ret urned fi om would tight Id !ll , hut ihe; i Wtlli dd have —Our Slioe Stork was i>ev< r mon eompldt and prices lower. Did you ever hear the like, Oxforrfs t'n • Tans ami Itlaeks'' Shoe.- to !ii almost t-veryhotly. Women's Shoes HR, f.'.R. 7;,--. s:,- ps-- .sf as a gp at many wimhl suppose, hut artt fresh. . It an, new gootls. just bought cheap for spot cash ami sold tin l.:k> a ml SI.bo, in J In s>- ..r. ic.l t,!;i goods same way. Quick -ales and .) I.adit s \t t ■ l-. io’, Id, , 1 anil 2.{r. I hese tire worl h tinr-tbird more monev. I. t !ir- IP, . fr.mi up. W. luive just received 7i doz. Suspenders, r. al value I7n'. we will run at |!i". Dalit a small .piautily at .'e' a cake, I'li.ee iaig. ealu of l.autuliy Soap for I'lc. Five hundr.il large towels at o' t atdi or .'..V per d, f* j O r T < L.i' { Kf .O ls iug of roll rsc. lull in this ease seeing is '.v-.ring. If you want a pair of pan:-' i Ift I i * ami gootl filtiug eon- the Bet Hive. If you •.vat-: ; work pr.i;l trv on is at I'.e r.;- 7: When •.■oil come to <in!Tiii'y come in, we will take plea-ur 1 -bowing you through our store. Yours for business. mil! profits fr .Hi I" up. Sa -pi nders • oI a .'‘•tap '•• -( on cart;:, < 1: in (•■,! r> style ami 1 go. cause of atlvaneing t ae < an. t inn n- ligioii in heal lit 11 lands, <in -unday at !i a. m. tlie Bev. (’has. Smitli. of Wniinnl f’ollege, preaeited an tdotpienl inissiomii'y ser mon to a very large ctingregatmn. At I! j.. m. came the "('i.iMi'en'< Trough Sinnlay wiu n Service” which was well attended. ( visiting Irieuds. ^ j »iiiiv-h. .m\< . | ); |.,| \\ci i v Sunday evening, not wit hsl.•Hilling I he Miss Bes.-ie Itiidianisou is home eojhtr ami : he lallt'i'pulled his pistol blust.**ry weal lit r Ihv. (’anihen from St rot hers, where sin lias been an ,| shot him, killing him inst.anlly. II. 'v >. The Piiyaictaii!;’ Slate. Mi-. Slt t ! 'I'ollosoii has had an at- she has been j is i 111 n i t Revolutionary Relics. I. W. Wilson brought to the city nek of I he grip the past week. last week I hue cannon halls which stock or Tim III ill 1 I bid of Mr. ami Mrs. \\ . weighed g 1 , poumls each, i pewter 11 aemng si preaeetl to a good eongrt gal ion and the first conference of the W. I . M. S. of Spartauhiirg District wu- ::: j \ past. Among tlie delegaL - j r. were: Mrs. W. I.. Wait. - > t M rs. A. .1. < 'aut heti and M -- * Mulligan Sj aria. ■ M - .1. •■' . . . r • •,' Shell, Graytmur!. M -- . i, .. • i. .- son. Clinton. Mis.- Bu.a'u Hatri-. . : I’nion. Mrs. < . M. l.itfit ohn. <ial'.- for a w ■. \. 1 u ■ past seas.>n. lint <! It’ his lioiin 11 11. \\ . ,[. ot A .-bury, was Ik:-.'-any. v. t F. Ivobortsou leaves • Si ■•. taid'hig, win re '>.inday ami then s to at tend t lu r -Io to'*v at t ’.at ' .. in tin l tinit will o tight lair a- he (Aa-Ty \.a- un- (( has been ipiite -ink tin plate ami a number of pic,ms of iron mned. Aker caught Geddcs 111 the , v ,., l used on guns which In had dug up ; \Y. Bo: ; lias Iteen eon- on the ICIlen Seruggs' farm on the | evi’ral milfs tifift h Cowpens battle gronml. They are of liieeiiy f.irlln* I' vr ;i.a-! wt t k on evident iy ridifs of the revolutionary in-ss. The old gent ie- war. Ilian is ipiil ■ ' feeble. • • Wail-’. Ibf son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilatiirick. who has been (|iiit<' sick * * I ptieiimoiiia the past couple of 1 am constantly receiving additions to my Of illicl (>2^ t ledd — . -mi m- i i- * ,,,, not yt t been apprelien.h .1, The deiul j j,*.,.ff sielc hotly of Aker lay on ihe rouiul from j Saiui'thn until Suinlay altirnoon when a 1 tuouer's iin|iit.-1 was In ltl. Til. Call and see nn- rear of Carroll A Stacy's Bank. I prighl al a bargain. Goods sold for cash or urdav. :ml Ci-.h t inn »•: / .' <;. S. \ rot unit .1 a \ t-rtliel Io I lie \ xt r can o' to hi.- ileal h l 1»i S M O i W ' 1H ■ \ i!:Mnvjv<* \ . * 11. Amone lhe visitiim n:t tubers it. A. itart. ney. Mrs. ('has. Mrs. Thomas. Her. A. .1. Cnuthen city W-ut. and Bev. Clia.-. Smitli, of Spartan \. N 'burg. j <len f 'bain. : Mo-t of the visitors returnetl to ; tl. r ' is I •• their respective homes on the 2 , that . .; o’clock train Monday, al’iir taking in pitta . i t! • Yttv. Mrs. .unHigan. < alt t .-tie ..i l.i to oe glib .rh. ’.I. Aker t t: ;• -y Mr. a", t' • act s as gathctvd ma o w it 1 ■ w.; - itt l he eity t i. •:: Wednesday. pi 1 reeov ry is now lo.tket! for. Mi.-- I'.va Harkt-r has in 1 n sick the past -.-.t 'A. b. Hopper is confined t<» lii- hme ■ witli ait al tael, of I hi- grip. i imle .1 in:us wiil lie misst-d from his ml !)'i-itte-s. In The tipnng Nearly everybody needs a good medi- eiec. 'Tlie impurit ies wdiieii luive ae- :,n d a cnnnilalt I in tin blood tiui'ing the VT‘ ar« i colt! months must h ■ expellt*tl, or when tin; mild days eo n ■. and the etfeet of hriieing air is lost, the body is liable to he overcome by debility or some serious disoasf. d'iie re markable -tieci -s aehievt'd by ll'tod’s Sar-apaiilht. and Cioniany words of praise it has itt . ivt !. :ns . - it worthy of your eonlidenec. We ask you to * d# A Z/9 V Froiii a letter written by Bev. I. , give 11ds niedieine a trial. We are i Gundertiun, of Diatnotnlale, Mieii.. 1 sure it will do you good. Bead the! the principal points <>! interest m and around our thriving little eity. LOCAL LEDGERITES. <1. 1.. • . : Min: im arriv, das. M r. G o Mi's-, ’dinni is ! Mrs. I. Sarr Items Which Are Too Short for a Head- W. B. ing Bunched Together. ih -mr':; . How ahoui that new hotel? Ain't it about time some dcfTinite aetiisn ' was being taken. One of our physicians reports that "it lias been distre.-singiy healtliy in the eity the past month." ■tu : :i Mr. Marvelous Results. Directors Meeting . . 'J- ! we are permitted to make this ex- 1 testimonials published in behalf of i 1: - iiult >a tins city met w eunextay ; 1 1 - 1 1 mor • . uie li -litutc t<> transact : iusi:i --ami t" inspef! ihe improv- r -t nt is - mini'.- at i iiat inst it u- j tract : "I have no hesitation in rce- ; Hood's Sarsaparilla, all from relia- omniending Dr.King'sNew Discovery | hie. grateful people. They tell the as the rssiihs were almost marvelous story. Leaders in Styles and Low prices, ■n. i'i.f t”iiosving l! H! ree- ; t- ntim. tm A. N. Woo.1 has most d into his new house ami Capt. G. War.ilaw hasmovttl into .Mr. AVood’s foninr residence. Farmers are sticking to the farms these days and ‘‘making hay while the sun shines,” or rather they are put t lug in their crops. Mrs. Hattie (•tirl-is gave a sociable n. C ... « , i •. •' of Atlanta was ni'i'e 1 • • u. . !. -ta -y •i ::' Soiit ii Wt Lie-day nv in •. .,• di. r- ' of t im Unie- 1 ' f 4 sr>. ! . > ' (). \. ' •(f . v\\\ . ^ . i\ irl»y ills • « in. y weft SiJMi’.y Yi;' 1 .. j • i v , t i O !! 1 i i . V. . w . 1 • . i ! • ei>>'. * . i. ’t / ei 'li. Was it: H ,11.1. : calf. B. v. L. C. Kzell, . B. Wm ’drull. of WoodrulT. j in tlu) case of my wife. While ! was ast^r of the Baptist Church at Hives ! Junction siie was hrouglit down with a, . r. -n ut Wont ; am rv. KeV. Kzell, .1. H. rtanhurg, .1. A. 1 ami Natii n i.ipseomh, of I' 1 !" tii - < !•.'. 1 tie Oiri' tors expresseit ; ,, 1 In :nst : a ■ a !vi:;g Ye.ddy pleased V. ,t !l I, ! I. • ;; i i |»T*; V i I i ‘ ‘* deh (ieo. tin- eity -atunia\. I’reston tiofort!; >n> 'if tie. pm- gn .-sive plani • rs of < irus.-y Bond, was here Tin - ley. Mb - .Molii M'-idg-ttie t-y, who has heei, visiting Mrs. I.. V. Gaara-y. n- turt td to her home at Mercer Tues day. '! he h:ii!'liu? as it mov ))m unionia sueeeoding !a grippe. Ter- rihle par->xysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not sur- hcm. A friend reeummeji'led >r. King's New Discovery: it was (piiek in its work and highly stitisfae- torv in results.” Trial bottles free —i»i!i»iiw * iv'nii«niK .in a„ S oiSpartanburg, - tlieir photograpli gallery in (laliney 1 1 ••ity about tlie end of this month, j Now is your last chance for first-class , photographs at such low prices. Q . •, • , 1 tll 'in \\ . B. Dili re s drugstore. Hegu- oin o: the most magi.dn nt and com-• . . . , o. ..." ; lar size aOe. and .|IJKt. mo in,n- emml IniHding.- m the) .'•iilil!.. liar* IS iVilil lori IWn-huu- «!i* i \ ftin'j; lu*ru’ wilii'^ut rrowdin^. ntion i\A/E Advertise because we yvovIcI largely in- i yv crease our already extensive business. ' Al! do not know our business characters;, nor the great advantage to be derived Yon: trading with us. THESE INKY SKETCHES convey 1 ii p-im iidi is •goii j' to work to Till tin- r,, im-for t!ie eoming sutmner j scs.-ion. at Mrs. M. 1*. Hamilton’s Tuesday i Miss Julia Littlejohn lias returneil night in honor of Misses Mollie Tall. f° ihieiiely. .Steel Tollesonand Kva Barker. -di-s Hiotie Wood v.lio iia- been visiting Miss Annie Wood, retnnied I he military company is making lo | u r home at Ashurv 'Tuesday, a little progress, hut not as mueh as M r ,..t.\\ . ,s ( .i„.i! i): .,-cd through the eitv'Tuesday on her return to it should. Whoop it up, hoys. We need something to drive away dull -t, ( . was a'-companicd care the long summer days. | hy Mr- li. L. Spears and Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Goudcloek are Aiac'V.'inson. the liappy possessors of a bran new Dr. B. F. MeKown. oi Lawn, wa- “(lood-loek” of the sterner jiutern. in the eity Tue.-day. He arrived early in tlie week. Tlie J.c. c. DiHifurd ofUendersonville mother and hahe are tliriving. N. C., n-presi ting tin- National We received two newsy eommuni- ledlwa^ l.uinhi g and Loan A-soeia- cations after the paper had been Don. of Al I inla. Ga.. has been in the made up, and they were, oonse- city l he pas! two wi!.sm l.i- intei- qm ntly necessarily omitted. IMease *" 1 of his a. -oeimion. He !*as been try to get the letters in by Wednes- stopping wit h Bev. and Mis. B. i. ,1.^- * Hubert son, who were both Ids pupils 1 at .I in!—on Coliege. N. C. Iliere will he services at Limestone Fannie Lilt!. jo!m, of Asi ury, Baptist church on the second ami 1 ,j, tl> ,he Woman’s Missionarv fourth Sahhalh at :i o’clock in tlie ' |U( . ( ;is s ,ju j,, llu . ( .j ty . site i- afternoon hy I h. Rev. B. B. lioherl- stopping wit ii Mr. and Mrs. H. A. son. An invitation is extended to ,| oms (ialTney residents to attend. .|. j.;. Wiiiiams. of Ingham A Wil- (’. T Bridges, t he meal market mail. bam.-, photographers, has gone to is seriously considering the advisa- Blaekshurg to do some photograph- bility of getting him another part- j bi r. ner. He says he will have to hav< ! .hn W alkins, < !'State Line, was in Barney to "work a notice,” as lie fbe city \\ ednexlay. spends the most ot his time on the i M. Biilh. ol Salisbury, N. < ., A Dangerous Thing to Do. i'l-iirl, the thr c-ycar old daughter of Mr. ami .Mrs. Frank Bat rick, of Mi’ii-. r. had a painl'ui experiem i: last Sunday ami Mond iy. W hi!<-playing j in the cotton seed Sunday siie pul j two se d in iier nose, oin- in each nos- ; You Think It Is Something Else. Tin-"why of tlie had feeling is what puzzles you. It is easy to im- ! ngiue so many causes, when the real one is indigestion. You think it’s sonu tliing else. The cure is Hipans lahules. A single tahule gives re lief. Ask tho druggist. r^op SALK—A good second-hand ’' VK !UV rriu }y } (> * 1 U!l - V , ' luss of * Cooking Stove, second hand Car- inside nni-hii.g. sin Ii as Mantles, pel.-, second-hand Swinging Lamps, j !! l,,>r? V Mouldings, , , , t’fI ii*iji... , ri 1 N(‘\V(*!s, nallust<ts, ctr., etc. trii. AYi.en -lie wvnt to ' ^ ( . :U;vator tt jT ufM , second- I (), . U In ;n Foundry and MaehipeShop WK respeetfuby solicit your palron ronag,- for the Morgan ir .n Works, but a faint impression of tl:9 aiidiess .'a V L a re prepared t o do w ork of ever^ kvo q 11 Fi -f 11 ] kvs p v-p H 3 n rl i QCi *3 n rl or i*rv t 1 r ' i description in our various depart- DeaUtllUl ITierCnanCllSe aHCt glOUC-o ments, in < plant ity and .piality. to people forming llVIHg piCturGS ifi 8Vv9 suit the most exacting. W K eaii fnrnisii y .u in : vy Imilding j materials, such as Lumber, Shin- | gles. Laths, Brick, Lime, et< promptly and in good shape. Yy of .laijpy 0 oart- ment, gathering new things for Spring. ?Fine Dress Goods 01 " b ftliU bi a *ij v-. 1 1 - ■/: o;w'v:*s out ;>y mT piir(*iits init the 1! iier had heei. pushixl up-o f;!r as tu r> piire the aid of a physi- hand Bahv Carriage, hv A. N. Wood. is ei|nipped for const met ing heavy eastings as well as ordinary mill work • 1. • r Vi V . T'DV. N LOTS for sale. Apply to I emti. so Dr h. I-. M<’Ko\\n wa- sent j | A N. Wood. . OFR Oak and other styles of Mantles b> : ’- i 1-e doctor Miive. iled in reliev-1 _ _ j are winning a reputation. Beauti* AN TKD—To sell interest in a | ful work for verv little money. ing t he lit t h placed chloroform. mlTerer after having: Index to Acvcrtiscments. H. L. i’ariis .v Co.—Goods cheap .•noiigh to S”l! tiiemselves. W. L. Joimson—New and second hand piaiius and organs at low prices. Wilkins Bros—Worth remembering anytliing they say to you. IL S. Lipscomb—Wanted. .). A. Nantz—V.’tinted. Dissidution Not ice. II. K. Bm-klcn A: Co—Medical rein- W ; 1*. n. Box lor*. W A NTKD—Five t housand bundles of good, sound fodder. Apply to Carroll A Co.. Lessees. pbeen ber unde, tl.i inllumcc if I VV pnitltahle business, address "A Give us your orders and we promise to do all we can to please you. Call on or corres pond with us. MORGAN IRON WORKS, i t ;inlMjrj£-. *■*. CX CHAS. H. CARLISLE. Pres, and Treas. Linens, handsome Spring Wraps, Si'k Shirt Waists, Percale Shirt Vvaists, Muslin Un derwear, Laces, Embroideries, Cut et Pas sementeries, Jet Garnitures ana Span gles, Silk Mulles, Chiffon, French n " y dies. wr gan- Millinery, box in front of Mr. Tolle.son’rf. The business known as the Gaffney Brokerage and Commission Company has been dissolved hy mutual eon- sent. It is expected that Messrs. Littlejohn and Lipscomb will each conduct a similar business in the fu ture independent of each other. - • A Painful Accident. While working at the Flint Hill mine last Saturday Mae Dorman re ceived a fracture of the ankle hy be ing hil by a falling rock. Tho injured man is said Io be resting well. The accident is one that is liable to hap pen at any time and was not in any manner due to negligence on the part of the other workmen. Capl. F. M. Scholl says Mr. Dorman is one of the best workmen he ever had in his employ. —. -«#► — The Protracted Meeting. The protracted meeting will begin nt tin; Baptist church Sunday. Rev. R. J. Williams of Honea Ruth, will assist at these meetings. Mr. Wil liams conducted a meeting here two years ago and is no stranger to Gaff ney residents. All Christian people are requested to take part in these meetings and the unconverted are cordially invited to attend. • Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in the office uncalled for Io date: Lee Barber. Willie Crawford. .1. W. Ford. N. B.—Persons calling for these 1 "tiers will please say advertised in The Lkuokk. T. II. Littlejoux, P, M. April, 8, 1 Dr. D. Ingham A Williainns—Wilt close. In answering Lldoki: Advertise ments dont fail to mention wiiereyou saw them. A Change of Base. 'Tin- Rock Hill Herald of Saturday savs: Mr. II. D. Watts, of Charlotte, Fi her, representing i,.^ | K)U .,ht Mr. li. D. Ross's interest arrivid in tin city Wednesday, lie will sell the domestic sewing ma chine fur \\ . t>. Li' >mb A Bro. Tiekanor’s J ntieeptie, was here Wed nesday. Miss Fannie Wardlaw arrived from Clifton last week and will keep Imll-e for ('apt. J. G. Wardlaw. "Billy John in is again on the road selling drugs. in tlie broker’s business of Ross A' Wood. Hereafter the style of the linn will he Walls A Wood. Mr. Bos.,’.; plans are not known to us. At present lie is at tlie bedside of his father at Galfney. W<- are glad to welcome Mr. Watts to Hock Hill YA/HHEN in need of £5 yy Clothing that we are the “Clothiers” of Gaffney. Our Spring Stock is now complete .' and we defy anyone to give fl^ETTPR VALUES. U WWW WWW WWW WWW J. ( . < . Humphries, ol i.yarsviile, un ,| j n , s ( he mu,- find his re.-idenn N. ( , , was in the ci.y buying d Is for 1 store S : at unlay. M . T '. Bhiiii ps, of Maud, was in t in* eit V Sat tirday M iss Ma ry McCullough, of W ilk- in-iv ilh •, is st oppiug with her .-is 1 * r. Mrs. J. B. White. .lno. Gregory took count v seat Tiiesdu'. a trip to the here |>iea>aiit and pf’ilitaiile. lie; h.is liad large ixperienee in the broker s Inisiness. • «•» - Bucklcn’:; Arnica Salve. The last salve in the world for cuts, ; briii . - i”i-e,-, ulei rs. .-alt rheuin, fi;- ; v« WWW WWW WWW WWI Our Men’s LonjiCut Sjiek Suits at .‘F-'i.BO ;ire ahetul of anything Hoing. Those " I’reniier” Sacks tiiul •• I’rinee Uegent Frocks are tit" nobbiest things in the city, beautiful in lit and tinish. You can’t look well dressed no matter how line vour clothes, unli ‘SS er • n i tier, eli : d hands, ••hil- dOaC 01*1 thG n'lCG . '.rns. mid alVskin eruptions, VV fjt of OUB garments. of Pants at from 50c to The Swedish Quartet Co. p» Lively eiues piles, or no p.ij i o i-qto ijnP .,,1 s . t . , ... ... , ... . nijuired. It is guaranteed to give ,, 0 penred al Co per Lii.’C. stone Institute perfect >»lHfuet,on m- money re fun- all gH^Co Mondnv uigi.t and delighted a he-. - . ’ 'TYr . r Y" S |M * r b ° X ' ' ° r $6.o0. . ... aie hi \\ . B. Dul’re. D«...«» L« atulienee v.itii tln ir meritorious per- foniiuiice. Mr. George l.aurin, tho second tenor, is the !llo^t linislied A.. I I'.D. leams to iiatii J.iO I Boys’ knee pantsuits 4 to 14 years, 65c t9 sieger of i iii- organization, alllutugh the other memhers are e<|Util to tho best. Miss Burden’s elocution is, to our mind, better Ilian that of Miss White, who was with them a couple • of years ago. Miss Skogg’s aeeoni- | punimeut - were faultless. Alto- gether tIn* Swedish Quartet (Jo,, is a finished and acceptable organization. * +0+ * What s the mailer with the local building ami loan association. •ords wood at one seomb. *’ *• hip- $6.00. Long pant suits, to $10.00. mm mm mm mm wm 14 to 18 years $2.2^ Lace and Swiss Curtains, Silk Draperies, Curtain Nets, Silkoline, Felt, Plushes, ^c. Carpets and Rugs, Evening and Wedding Costumes a Specialty. 4 (A. SJ L' ' i• , UUHtS WHtllt ALL USETSBir. , | Dealt t.ouvll ;-jrii|.. ’I'li itinOuud. Use] In tiii.t*- Sold by UruefniM*. SUMPTION ^ W ANT K!>.—A lirsl-class black smith and a fii>i-cluss carriage painter. Only firsl-eluss workmen in ed apply. J. A. Nantz. Dissolution Notice. T ill; firm The Galfney Brokerage | and Commi-siom Company was t his day di-solved by unit ual consent, i All parlies owing said firm will please ; call and set! Ie til once. R. S. Lu si omit. N. II. hirri.i:.u»ii\, "IS&twK. j M-*'* '•*. Give us the pleasure of show ing you when you want to buy. Wilkins Bros., Just Received © Gaffney, S. C. Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Hay, Bran and Corn. Cottoii Bianters, Handled Hoes and Farming Implements of all kinds. Biggest lot and prettiest slilvS of Straw Hats in town. Any goods delivered at your door anywhere in !he city fpoe ol t charge. J. TV. Ivips^c'oml AGENT for “Lovell's Diamond" and “Difle 0 Bicycles.