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• AW THE WEEKLY LEDGER, ri'M.ISIlLD KVKKY lUIDAY l!Y n«e Limestone Printins and Publishing Co. Incoii'.orattd. $1.00 per Year. R. O. SAMS. - - Editor. ED. H. DeCAMP, Manager and Local Editor. it;; hen (!i!T< ivnri •VI'!! ;i.- li!Iiol' \ in-ii itiiicii.iM « ;i ♦ ht'V •ir’iM', im 1 hu!'nilti* 1 t ' 1 ar;>i- trat; >11 lor stttU'r.H'n-. W oaiv n'.ul t v mi* ilia! llic initiative has h '-n lahi'M in t liis (iii\ a ion. :mi<1 with re* siilH In t:. lieiai iivvoml o;. ja'< , iali"M. It i.' li;a<i< r now ir ! wo nations to ;;>» i< v.;.r 1 ia.11 il iisid to be. I lie |>n s- 'Ur hron.'hl to hear on lhose who i la’." ii;> arms, and Iiy o|i]kis- in;' end their trouble.-'. generaily en<ls in grounding tiu ir arms and smoking t’liK I.ldi’.eu is not responsible for logdher tin pipe of p> atv. Weather Crop Bulletin No. 3 The week was w : e.ii i able one for growii ero; ing operntim:.;. !t mas ; good grovviiig \v at in r. ' ■ • emperat ore having active growing tei si. •• il nights of thi* wcck . > tion of the State. : > t northern and nortcs.G.' 11, ► 111 woi w; 1 ■ i i 11 e r r a j' for several d !> *. as t ho t> v.s-i for eiili ivation. a Written From Wilkinsville. i'c!} a favor- j 1 'm ri*s pole lielic*' o f Ti ik Lkdgkk] i'S, «'l' !; U t*l- 1 Wn -VI! .*-K, S. (!., April 22.— Ml COol 1 t O ' D* Fli • fa 1 ; ire tu’^ilining platit ,• min i;'- , l! M ! ' ut ! *, *: , in a* n* t last. rim aeieage will •n l:*-:> 1 iiv !(*: rt d 1 t * •; 1 little tni" vear. Th* re il!'*- e f foil:' iia- : h: t*n N tT y little gtlilllO hougli! up por- ! O 1 hi.- • ti n\ hill lie re i s more home ill' Wl St trii. ill.i de m:t i: 11 i*< • being i 1S. ‘ i than usual. ni coil: 11 i: • \V! ma I -t; ‘i '* aP- .u'e looking line l*u' O'.'I 1 1 * r:: i: i lie •re has heen ne ar so unedi gi'i ill it! was SOV red as sh.» ul't ha\ e lx aei). Now is id smi hot- ■ ! hi • ti tm* t u s- e.v f ii-rman millet. ' hie rman startei endeavor Iogt mother ba*'!-; mm loMi lam e- ,b ill; d the views of eorrespomh nts. Oorrespomh'iits wlio do not eontri- outo regular news letters must fur bish their name, not for publieatiun, Put. for identification. Ml correspondence should be ad dressed to Ed. If. Oedamp, Manager. FRIDAY. ARltIL IT.. IS'Xk MILL OPERATIVES, The visits south, of experts from northern mills bring, oui prominent ly the fact that our mill operatives are superior in intelligence and as eflicient in their (lepartment of labor as are operatives on the bank of the Merrimac, in Manchester or anywhere else. New England has not everything that is good, though in her pride she may think she inis. Time was when she laughed at our attempts to manu facture even the coarser textile fab rics from our fleecy staple product, A section of monopolists, their greed has kept pace with 1 heir profits, and convinced against llu ir will, they are of the same opinion still, or pretend to be. While this is the case with this people as a class, there are among them men who have broken loose from their environments, and have crawled out from their shell of conservatism, who have opened their eyes, enlarged their horizon and can now see beyond their rocky shores. First it was “you cannot eoui| ole with us in the manufacture of cotton goods, even the coarsest.” W hen that U tiy uoi the same in the held of capital and la nor'.' They are not <‘p- I poshes, hut compiements in the great schemes 01 every progressive niuve- ; nmnt. Dependent upon each other, | one cannot move without tiie other is i present, W o pity the north with her seoili- 1 ing mass of discontent. ready ai any moment lo break but ami,like pen; up wat rs, destroy what they were in tended to lu ll.. The dam breaks, all I power of restraint is gone, away the waters go and ruin is the result. Capital should eneou/age instead of opposing labor, yea even a share should he given labor in the profits produced by that labor, hut labor should also respect capital. •a. ~ tv.*.— BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION. Hooded. The latter pari of the week was more faverahh . W ind following the heavy rains baked at ! crusted the ground, making it hard for ;.muted seed to come up. port ion of t lie we. k t ■ 1 The first portion of the week and including Friday, was much colder than normal, the daily depart ure averaged S degree acre sowed in millet will make more feed than three acre, in eats, har- uiers ai beginning t > h am that 1110- iasseseane is a good feed for any kind of stoek. Corn is (lie dearest feed a ■ farmer can fed Ids stock on and we must siib.-titu'e with something cheaper. Rev. .1. E. Edwards filled his ap- belou for live point meat at Abingdon Creek yes- days; diming the last two days the lert |. iy He preached from Hebrew, tcuipratum was slight ly in execs m.f | j j ;1 nd Averse, Moms' tho normal. Car!, in the v.eek the | j,, from which he showed very nights were (juile eeid wit !i threatened ; ( .] ( .. n .] v t| 1;I | GrKl calls each one to his fm-ts. hut 01 In r <-ondi!i>'ns wem not | S p l . ( . i .;| w ,, r | c p, j 1U rcli and Sunday School, ami that we should he obe dient to the call, after which the not | 'genera!!v favorable f ;• frost forma tion until tin- I'.lth, by which time it had become somewhat warmer, yet on that morning many planes re ported a light frost ami some lien"y one. with no apparanl damage result ing. Tlie highest temperature re ported during tiie week was '.Pi de-I ov. s recorded at <’lieraw on thetllst; the lowest iH derre'-s at t Iivenvilie on the I lit li. Tlii' week!} mean for tiie Stale was about hit degn es. wliile tl norinal for the same dates is approx- i imatetv (.1 degrees. “Line upon !im and precept upon: There was rain on the first two | precept.” must he given before our : days of the week whieii was ipiite ; people will do for themselves what genera! over tin Main fu! varitd . o! hi*rs are glad enough to eontinue ' '•irgely n. amount in diliemm loeali-; , , , 1 ties, being heavinst 111 the nortl.eru ! to do for us. tinlfney needs a l.uitd- ing and l.oan Association of her own. I f t hose of our citizens who have: inches; in the soutliern and south-j alread*' “taken stock” in «'i!st<'rn counties the rainfall ranged I In places | chureh went into conference for the purpose of eli cling four new deacons wdli the following result ai !. .Im Clarence Chronicles. |<’orrospondence of Tin: I,Km:Lit 1 Cl\iil\< k, S. C. April - ( l—’I he facts of the Dill shooting aff'iir i:r> aliout as follows: Fink Di 1 ! in a tit of iidoxieation. ha I run his wife ,>iT the night previous ;•> the : !, ,ot F . ; that morning Fit to his fat is r > to i .let hi He mi t his father <m the way ami (old his I nisi ue-. ■; !)i.- fa .< r Ih-vv into | a passion and svvor. that he would kill him, at the same turn starling toward him with his knife drawn ; the son turned and ran hack i; .ini and went into tiie hous*’and shut tiiedo .r Ihe father followed him t-> his hous> got an axe vvitli wiiicli lm husiid the door open, and wont in with his knife still in his hand. The son kept go ing hack until he had got'eii .is far hack as he eould get—he even got upon the bed—and then told his fa ther that if he did not stop that he would have to shoot him, upon which t he fat her said t hal one of t hem had to die. The sm then fired, the shot, not taking eifeet, as he only fired to try to slop him without having to hurt him, hut as he still kept coming toward him; he lir.-d tvv>> o;le r slots hoth taking eifeet. There will be no prosceulion. Mr. (Tiievt s .hmksou, v- rv highly respected young 1 . 1 di.-l last week of pneumonia. \ is buried at Mi. Lebanon ehur b just over the ; (ireenville line. ; .lohn Sadeth. a cl Miss Antamla Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Fate.,!; U. S. C v’t Report Cowpcn.. Ctiromclo'. , t 1 UTi's;Hiiidi 'ici \\ 1 | ■ < 'olV 1 i.x- S. < .. \ | . 1 dav aft ■ I ! > an !: •M.1I: . Stow, a - 11 .1;' \Y. I. S'.,., Mountain, while attempt n , t lie nort h hoinn; i k|-. o , ■.. passed 1 lir.:igh t . s p >•. . under t!u I ■« is .•• 0 i .• pieees. Hi- ivm iit w■•r ! 1 , King':- Mount-i:n for l»oi •> ;:, 1 0 rib O eloi Iv p:,s-ei:ger t rain ! big. 1 S. ('. Thomas • ■:. • 1 *' mora- el U! V> ive \Y.A. Don- McKovvn. W. S. V. olTord and .!. N. .ielferies. They will he or dain*.! tiie tim'd Saldiatii in May. i he deaeoiis from I'.lln'tliel, '-It. Araal and Faeolet No. 1 (Skull Shoals) will he invited to assist in the ordination services. . . . . . . 15m. T. M. Lit Ilejohn, our townsliip | ' iiris "ere n.arri >: l i-t Minda}. Supt , visited Wilson's Chapel . Lhe groom is about sixty, and the Sunday school yesterday afternoon. I bride fifty years of age. Mr. Sadelh He made usa splendid Sunday School i was a widower, having lost Ins first Ike most enthu- ! wife several years ago. but this is the fea< : doing business elsewhere were now j united in an association at home, as line ajnueleoiis could he olTered for .'i;cli an ussoeiat ion as we need. I iiey I are first-class savings hanks. W iih a | i little econoniy persist* nt 1} carried i out, llierenre few who cannot save : | enouglMnonllily to pay for several ! sluin s of stock. * It is a goo*l investment for those who may need to borrow with tin and cent ral count ms win- : he I >»liw IIVVVI IX/ I I'J > I '» »• Hill! env idea was exploded by large and in-! . ., .. . , . 1 - n ! view of inulding homes all t heir own ; creasing dividends from investments in southern tnills. while their own mills were barely maintaining their own, tiien came the cry “your labor is instillleient in *iuantity and quality” for munufaetnring the finer goods.” This idea is giving way as did the First, and even now we have the acknowledgment from their finest talent that we not only have the raw material at hand out of vviti* h to make the finest cotton goods, hut we have tin* best material in the world to manage, equip and operate tiie finest machinery used in manufacture. Our operatives are intelligent, in dustrious, contented, and not domi nated by a power that would array labor against capital. The hands that were taught to hold the plough or grasp the spade or use the hoe are now taught to be skilful in tiie play of spindle or shuttle. Our young men anil young women are being educated to the work, brought up from the foot of the lad der to the top, so that when tiie de mand is made for etlieient service we will not have to go to New England or anywhere else to find it. There is a line opening just lu re. A field of labor is opening up that should attract our aspiring youth. There is work in this direction ahead; let them prepare to meet il and go in on the advancing tide. Self help is the best help, lie who bears the burden in his youth is the best prepared to enjoy the freulom of manhood. i! is b'Ttci'for those who can hi tiuir i monthly payments accumulate for 1 seven years, the time for the nest egg ! lo tind its mate. In helping individuals the town is blessed. What more conducive to good or- ! *li-i' than for each family to own its 'own home! Ill*' storm was accompanied by heavy hail anil high winds. There was a severe tornado in Newb* rry that did considerable damage to buildings and lives. Init crops were net tar enough advanced to lie injured. M here the , rains were heaviest it did unn'li dam age bv washing newly plowed hill sides; bottom lands were also ren dered too wet for cultivation. After the first two days, the sky was practically I'lotidless tin rest nt i the week, giving somewhai more than ’ an average <>f sunshine. Cotton planting has he* n actively pushed over the entire State as the weather permitted, hut as yet | sea reft y mure than half of tin has In en put in the ground, consider ing the entire Slat*'. In the eastern i portion il is nearing completion, while only ju-t fairly begun in the western portion. (»* rinination slow I owing to ciol weather. Some planted talk. siastic Sunday school workers in our township. We are always glad to have him with us. Dr. Ik D. Rates has moved to Clif ton. This leaves an opening for a live 1 iierget ie doctor. I nrle Ervin Sanders has been down from Spartanburg for several days visit ing t lie families of (!. F*. Wright and Jesse Sanders. There are hut few mi'ii of the age of Mr. Sanders w!io can get about like lie can. He walked i first trial as to the reality of a mar- ! ried life on the part of Miss Davis. Mr. Weaver's little hoy was bi'.Hn I last week by a strange dog which was 1 thought to have hien a mad dog. as it had very strange actions am! tri d ! to bile everything that came in his way. Our farmers have been m. ving j things for the past two wcks. We j believe that tiny are going lo get their crops planted in due time if i they did get a very late start with ! them. t. s. is now eighty years of age an* t hirty miles in one day. Hosea Webber, of Jonesvilie, ted friends and relatives near here Those who never read 1 he advertise- iast Saturday amt Sunday. meats in their newspapers miss more We are glad to note that Frank 1 than they presume. JonathanKeni- Millwood who lias been quite siek for son, of Rolan, Worth Co.. Iowa, who several wicks at last report was im- 1 had been troubled with rheumatism proving. j in his hack, arms and shoulders read .1. I*. White, who is located at an item in his paper about how a Yorkville in the cotton business, I prominent (e. rman < ilizen of Ft. Mad- stopped a few hours at Wilkinsville , ism had been cured. He procured crop Saturday night on Ids way to (iatfney the same ni.•dicine, and to i.se Ids to spend Sunday with his family. own words: .1. W. McKown of York county He also says: It cured me right up.” “A neighbor and Ids with two of Ids daughters, was at wife were both sick in bed with rlteil- A ATLANTA EXPOSITION. hinta is forging ahead in her in March not opinion seems im. Tin ■neral to I)' preparations for he:'great exposition St ate after state and country country are applying for “space.” South Carolina through her eld* f executive and enterprising Cliarles- tonianswill he represented. Rut un less the counties act. tlie display will not reach the dignity nr importance that our resources should prompt us to make. Asa state we held aloof while others far inferior in material wealth have forged ahead and are reaping rich returns. There is not a county in the state that can make such a creditable exhibit as can Spartan burg. The fact is, if this county should exert, herself, she could stand alone, 1 i.at l here will he less plant * d I ids year t h*in last. Corn planting i- marly completed on the uplands and ilu stand of that after jl'ktl is up is good in placs. fairly Abingdon creek chureh yesterday. S. F. Estes representing Salem elitireh at the meeting of Enoree Presbytery, returned last Friday and reported a pleasant and profitable meet ing. < In'ASioVAl.t.V. It will bean agreeable surprise to J persons subject to aiticks of bilious mutism. Their hoy was over to my house and said they were so had he had to do tin* cooking. I told him of Cliamherhi'ii’s Pain Ralm and how it had cured me, he got a bottle and it cured them up in a week.” oO cent | room Ito.-s ! II 11, : '•’li 11 ! , ,;dd your city a vi-it ' .;. u.ori ing : , I returned on til*' two > ek k ! '..ill in the nftci'ij.i ci. • Mrs. J. T. ” ■ it been visit Ing rel it iv ■ !".'>• ■ • v - . - eral days, i*"' ttm • ' t- !• r i this pltte*- I . >':; v . v Prof. 1.. L. ! Cowp' tl- I ' . ii I* .. : >1; 11 1: j elegatd s* rmon a 1 t! PtpiTt e];::r''ii Sunday. Ed itrya.it •. isite.l his j m mls Sunday at 'oe ). Miss.Mollie iliow! 1 of Pa 1 t, is : In re vi-Ping fn-eids and I'ei.-.Mv s. K. D *-ii<!• ■ am! v. if", wiio have been living >vl! !i J. T. kVilivias, moved I into t heir ni " n sidem !. -! week, and are now keeping ho'.; *'. Tiie young men have !iOt organ ized a lias* -hall team lit re yet. hut think they will soon. St.i t Sam. Mothers In Trouble. This is Ihe emdilion of 1 lm e e.\- perting to h' "itiie nm! !:>>i's. To .-uteli We poi:;t to a ! l"!e frit a-.i hi Mol HLu's i Rki.iiu . wiiicii not oniy n:ak* s i i:ild- : birth easy and painless, Inti h aves | mot Iter and child in healthy and vig- ! omits condition ; restores the mother | to her original beautiful form. Price $1 per bottle; bott’ms for : $*J.oO. For .'ale by dreg " or 'ent by express on ree- ipt of prhv ! v MOTIIEUS’ RF.i.l EF ( • !!N Peters St.. A! hint : > !a. i'or sale by W. R, I hii m. j NO. CARLE BOMAR. U S. J. SiMPSON. A. Mctvxr: BOSTICK BOMAR, SIMPSON BOS'iiCK, Attorneys nt Law, GAFFNEY, . . . S. C. Iv]atiers T ror*. Maud. *<■ ■ « i*'>nd ■ 1 ' Ll DGKK.l 'I \ r i- s. <i , 1! ; M A. L. iiomp ■ >ii vi.-'d ' !i"i' , . it-. S. H. '.lliott : '.<1 v. ; 1. . Sunday. I 'Ian t i:!i-'dtou ;-*• i ; - ; ho game t« ’ l ’ / V,". A. Y. . iuglU'-r died ast w- *k. i is■«* par iiave our L'l'pest sympaf ii.*. 1 llOIllilS lillll i. A OO: 1 an aged eoni- pimi-m. ; -i... d '>:...- t i; I.eyond --in :ii*(|,>■ V.’> o* it is a <i, re t ri-il e>'• :e.;' 1 e-> i Mines to he separit ; . V e It . h . • irat ion • *' '• * 5 ' t ’ I " ! t . i a ‘ t\ . ;:; ■ i i i■ ; in ; lie lasel wi. -r. . ir;, . unknown. • - 1 •• s ie.: with a •:.-! ::<■ d ! -.-'nri .Mr. Mor- j'.i ?! • V*: ; *■ ,• • . s : vvith iiis ox J L v > . t 1 . i . . • :: i !! angry L .! f f I i!! ’' i ■ 1 !! t j i ris with liiS U'-’i'ilS . . *. : ; -.-ii seviiviy, h'.;l W ii"pe ' ! fat ai T. , r,:' . . .... Knnnfc 1. : f •re i-ves, ilu.' ?♦] L- i ' , •• : IdleY L*c/.v*;:i'i, : ’ • • :Ui Head, • 1 in gists. : j ' JvTk'tT. F- ■' 1 ••-sBft. For pu in ' a k v I: dthyooa- di'i'in try t . ( ] i-a Foivilere. > h y ton up t! e.r, "‘'on, euro h. *' f : . correct »!: Y Y 'M’L. • rtur. giving uev/ life t ;! liorse. 25 , . ' • * ! o • ei iirr istf. - — ■ ; 'i r t ■, j ^ O 1 Vi ii n n •• ^ * mm m l i U ii -.-j c -xAluilli ^ X V 1C Money r.\ lo it :n X,u Cominnnity i>y huyie. \ . i' j pi j |( hi..-; Material, i-'isll. Do: > i*> , 1 h l ul s. et •. from L. RAKER. \Y. also j lie non-r-. .-.tm.' <•!.: ;' ■ 1 ' . . ‘ t G, : j ) l ! , I ' , • ; t . . • M li cuii:i'*! •s of wn.-k, .*i : . . irp'. liters , 'MU he done s fur tho iirst-ciass <>r (•!:> :;i. err.;|1 s—: •varr'rssarrt hot t ies for sale by W. DnPre good g. a rally, and noi poor any- colic to learn that prompt relief may | where. Some replanting necessary owing to wash* *1 possibly p*M I' Seed t roil I dcsoinc in * ’ liird- aint Rirds very burg County, too cool for The w* at imr ium he I his crop which is fully two weeks into. <Icrmination h :s been slow. (trains are impi'oi ing very miteh. Wheat is doing \ ry well and pmmi- he liad by taking Cham her la in’s Colie, Clmiera and Diarrhoea Reuiedy. In many instances the attack may he I'l'evented by taking this remedy as soon a* the first symptoms of the dis ease .appear. and oft cent liottles for sale Iiy W. R. DitPre. T O JUI' l''< >Mfl CSiL li. 8AL ^ aS.'Y.XS'CSgSigfe-i. Transact a Genera! Banking Business INTi-JItfiSs*'!' allowed on Time Dopcoiis by FHtiOi AI-, Arrangement. Safety Deposit Boxes for i'i-.nL. irons'* li ?< i.\4.2'ouii?,‘';o clc> i o<!. s«'s to he h* tier than was thought a! t !w first of t ho season. Spring oats look very promising; their condition seems to he uniform throughout the ! State. Fall sown oats are a complete* failure. Sugarcane is b< ing planted very : largely this year. In places it is be ing planted to supplement the oats crop for forage, and for that purpose i< said to he most > xocll* i t. Some 1 and equal in tin* variety and value of s her manifold attractions tlios* ! many of Die states of the union. And what is Spartanlmi'; cam ofi1 bought, ;> i was paekH t he cane to doing? > Are we waiting for others to conn to “spy out the land,” or shall wi i* it cane daniayd, owing, it is !im manner in wliieli it away last fall, allowing h«"'onm heat*.I and kill ing I lie “c; es.” 1 Tobacco plants, in l»'ds ar* j ing v* ry line. Rut little, if any, look- : t.. uni iidpat* I hem ? by out t*) meet NORTHERN VS. SOUTHERN CAP ITAL. The Soul h has wonderful resi rved forces. Her resotn’ces are varied and alnindant, hut tliey are in an unde veloped state. We have been ex pending our energies in cultivating the soil, clearing our forests, fritter ing away our strength. One staple product has filled our eyes like a great beam, so that we could not see the many avenues that lead to wealth and to usefulness. Now that the public domain has been all taken up; that there is no more land to colonize or to be opened to settlement we may expect develop ment where before was expansion. In this development capital is an essential factor; lids the south is de- ARTESIANS WELLS. The lower country is being dotted over with artesian wells. Nearly ; every town of importance lias from one to a half dozen, and even country j places are graced by the constant flow of pure, life-giving water. Tiie town of Ramhiirg lias one well of peculiar interest. Having sunk the shaft lo tIm denth of a(M> I'eot and as l hi'i'ii tnuisplantiil into Helds ye!. ; Tim ueiva 1 wilt this .w ar he largely ' iucroa-cd. a: many farmers will cul tivate cxperiiimn!a! Fields of from j three to live acres, i'lii report comes from 1 kiriingtoii Uounty ami is doubt | less true of lunch of flu Fee Dee see- i tion. IVanuts vi a I.;, I roreive more he re- sce w re* 1 a “How,” fearing that this How might cease another shaft was sunk within the first ami to a depth ! Sweet potatoes .jO or lOO feet greater. Here then scarce, are two pipc.s one enclosing the other and each tapping a dilTerent riser-: voir and giving forth water with j properties entirely unlike. Water; thus secured is generally freed from | impurities, having been Filtered in : passage through slat•• and sand am' | tent ion than has lawn the ease t oh ire. Truck matured rapidly and heavy j shipments i mtinue to the N'orthcn I markets from the coast region. The j interior trui'k farm" are very late. Irish potatoes hav not attained a ! satisfactory staml, but will improve 1 under the intluenee of warm weather. for seeil continue oor Health means so much more than i'yoti imagine—serious and ^fatal diseases result from' trilling ailments neglected. Don’t play with Nature’s' greatest gift—health. IfyouarefceliiiR out of sorts, weak and Kcnerally ex hausted, nervous, ( have no appetite ' and can't work, hi'Kin at once tak ing the most relia- ^ hie strengthening 1 medicine,which is Brown's Iron Bil lers. A lew Bot tles cure-benefit comes from Ihe very first dose- it won't stain your teeth, and it's pleasant t*> take. Any piTson wishing good, Heart Lumlier can obtain it of me at '.hi'' per loo p. 1 also keep lumher of every description which will he sold equally low. T. G. McCraw. FOR SALE On Easy Terms. OL r 'r I*!* sossss. The dwelling in which I now live. The Lumsden h mse and h i. contain ing lli acres of land at l imestone Springs. It. F. Spencer house and lot. both ; on Victoria Avo. A house and lot beyond branch. Twenty-eight acres of land just out side incorporat ion in front of Dr. , fiatTncy’s residence. Apply to A. N. WOOD, G^ffnev. S. C. Still prices dr ip. ! am now vlling ;:i : : f ■ j: 'o.i'o suits for $7."0, .[•'.».( i() suits for :hi.Oo suils to.-I.* '-ui!s f.»r $;kjO, jjit.oo suits for ^d.oO. Ladies DongoLi Rult m $'i.o. •• ■] '.oi), Ladies* |)ongoia Rnttoii ;j*i.OO slnu s :j>l jD. Laiiii s" i ng >'; F. it >:; $i. ")D shoes $1.1 j. i also have any kind of shoes you •• .mi. '■ : g. from $1 .tHI to $j.(iu. i.adi: s' hut ton shoes from s.je * •* . ' F- • !>:: on slides from fi.'ie to .pj.i'il. rhlMri n's from '.■•■•• ■ 1 • 1 ' :• -l sugar -0 pounds for $1.0*1. Choiee f imily Hour $i. s' I'mii t.. >.! i-i-.ki'. albs, for $1.•Ml, *■:<•.. etc. i aI'ming impli iiit'i:t 01 .1! kie :- u '■ ' Vv .'yluing kept in a gem ral store, so give Me e. call win n n •• ■ i-a :i a: i i \ . convince you that I mean win:! I sav. •! • • - p • t; II*' ,1.1. o. R R ATT. I*. S—I also have on hand 11.* follow iii" i tc ;>'s • *! ! Nava.-so <iuatio ami Acid I’li i'p!::;t o ! 'o »• m 1 '. • ■ i'! • spimte. Diirliam ( liiano and ' e'ul Fl’os] !':il i>. p - • >> an! Acid 1‘hosphat *a •ieorgia St a 1 tlrange (iuiin > * i.d : 1 ' ■ ‘ iis •'luano— high grade. I'hieora tiuano ju.d Acid i ;. •: '•••: . < n :: <’"i'n Grower (iuano. Mill .lav-—Momla '. 'iV'.•■.!ir.' u.-su; i ' ' SA URATT. Isplits ? 3 *lioloi5;rii'j>sk« !! First-class Work, All the Latest Stvly Firjaiit Finish. PRICES REDUCED. 5 -X t; ! S A \ 2 ^ \ Y ? - . 2 v 2 Y -% i, liofliio-v ami Pta iv a • s. <_*. IF ^ TH-V It Cures Dardens, although late, are in good condition. Fruit and berries will he abundant crops, it is rarely thi ease that a frost occurs in this Mat*' nf- !: r Hi" I’DI h of April. x*'*pt po-isibty in the extreme western portion, so that ilunger from that source lias passed, leaving the crop,-' practically | assured. <'berry and apple trees in { full hl iom in Gnom e, I’iekens ami . *-i ... , 1, . gravel until, storeil up under pressuri ficient in, while the north is full to * ‘ . . ’ , it yields its wealth to inquisitive and Guenuin < ountie>. persevering man. ! ' ' *! v V ' 'y . , . Director. In immy places, water thus ><* (' () ] llm |, iil , S . (\pril. ISOj. cured is found to he of ir.edicimil valun and is pationized on aceount of its restorative properties. overflowing. \Ve can see no reaaon why tiio two essentials should not meet, combine and work for that de velopment whieii will bring rich re turns to north and south alike. The southern people are too much disposed to stand aloof and ‘paddle their own canoe*, when, by seeking help outside iter own territory, she could sail In a majestic ship or plough the deep in steamship of modern build. First ascertain your own strength; utilize it and work it for all it is wortii, hut don’t bo afraid to look outside of yourself, when lookingout side will enable you to do what you Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women’s complaints. 1 *.ct filly the a* inline— it h;:°. crossed red W lines on the wrapper. All others :m: sii!>- % stitutes. t hi re* cipt of two 2* . stamps we will send set of Ten Beautiful World's T Hair Views and book—free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. For S. (’ I sale by W.B. Di RUE. GafTney, $100 Reward,fpioo. The readers of this' paper will lie f pleased to h am that there is .'it last F one dreaded flisease tiiat : eieiice, has heen able to eiire in all its stages, and ; that is ('alarrli. Hail's t'utarrh Guiv is Ihe only posit ive eiire known to the si medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eonst itut ioiiul disease, I'equires a eon-j ca stitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh ^ Cure is taken intei'iiallv, acting di- ATI reetly on the blood ami mucous stir- YHE past guarantees tiie future. * It is not what we say, but what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Remember HOOD’S CORES Dr. A. O. THOMAS, Dental parlors in new brick build ing in rear of lostofliee. Teeth extracted without pair*. All work guaranteed. 1. S. HACKER & SOT!, Mir faces of the system, thereby destroy- could not do unaided. Nort hern eapi- big the fnimdat ion <>l t he ilisease, and Li! and northei'ii enterprise are good g' lv img 1 be patient 'fivnglh by laiiid- ing up t lie eouslt it ut ion and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its elirutive powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollar^ for aii\ ease that il fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address, F. .1. ('11 en i:v A < 'o. Toledo, (i, HMT^rfold by Druggists, 7f>c. supplemcnls to southern labor and the south’s hidden resources. tm mmemmsam —ns n i ■ n im twmm COMPROMISE VS. STRIKES. "We are hretliren’’ and the sooner the world recognizes this fact, the hotter it will he for the world. Better every way will it he for cup- "■ -g-Y-. 200 Manufacturcrx of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulilin^ and Build ing Material, Sash, Weights and Cords, CM I A f<f I ».X. M. c\ I'urchubi: our make, wliitti wi: i;uaruntee to be Superior to any r.olil South, anil thereby Save Money. WINDOW and BANC V CLASS A SBUUALTY Look Here! iliivinjL' ronncil n eopiirtnur- slii|i with tlu* lini'sl smith iiml wood workiiii'ii in this suction wo miv |)n*|);in'd to do work of till kinds. Tool Work, Ilorseshooinj;sind : New W o. k done to order. Ikiiniing; in any style desired. Sii't’ia! .‘ittuntion 'given to line work. 'l ire Shrinking warranted, j done to |ii rri i'tion. One tri:il will convince yon wh:i! c,|v|| will do. Kcs|M'ctl‘ully, WM. HOARD. The Henneman Monumental Jewelry Store. The largest stock of Solid Silver V/are, Silver Novel ties, 8 > * sX - IVIOx'S and WX' in Pied mont Caro lina. Out of town orders solic ited. 45 Morgan Square, Spartanburg, S. C. VOU iJN 11»jQk '2 tQkf- n «tE to conic up uml I rue to mine. LA N DR L I'i FS is the kind. Wood Fibre Ware. Buckets and Keelers thut won’t drop tin* Itooj :v-■ i i -pervious to hot i.i cold water . Another lot of that ni"*' l i C‘ W' i l.; V. * Saui‘t*|>tiim, Dishpuiis. Preserving Keltles. Com L ' '' a •ipans.A-c. a III Fie IVailies, two eiins for‘J.’e'. iie s\:v.p 1 - ;• can. i>ll) Apple-, two euns for l!m'. Ju>t received a lot of Fine Tobacco, houg'it for a • >• :n;!' pi'iiv at :l bank rupt sale which I oifer low while it la.'ts. Con .1 J. D. GOUDELOCK. The Gaffney City land ana ImproYement Coipy, ^ * 2 Oiler for Fide Ruildiiig Lots in f id" i ' ■ ! > s ^ it r 'V i r a Also Farms near by and in reach of the -dr ds o'' l.im -!oi; • Springs and of this place in lots of from :!'i to FM>: r • ' !ii "f: t-.i.e rates. Also Agrietilt und l.mi'ls i > rent ! r f" 'm p'*' : 'p- " •• For full particular ; apply to MOSES WOOD, Agent. j| N. |i.— \ll trespassing on la-ds of t' 1 ' * : id removing V timher. lisliing or hiinl ing ai'*- foi'iiidden un : i > m. * > : : .. LIMESTONE * SPBJK • m <> VOW, CARROLL & CO., Lcsvces. Manufaeturei'■ of BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND»AGRICULTURAL* And Dealers in Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster H^F/ C Dyinumitc, Lilubting Powder, I' uav and Dynamite Capb, i