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THi.'; WEEKLY LEDOEk, J i UUHHKll F.Vi-.nV I'KIL'AV |;Y The Limestone Printing ntul Pubiiohing Co. Incorporate!.!. $1.00 per Year. R. O. SAMS, - - Editor. ED. H. DeCAMP, Manager and Local Editor. I'he Leikikk is not responsible for the views of conesj oiKlrnls. Correspondents who do not contri bute regular nows letter.? must lur- tish their name, not for publication, but for identification. Write short letters and to tiic point to insure publication ; also endeavor to get them to tin- office by Tuesday,. \11 correspondence should be ad- dressed to E(l. H- ItoCamp, Mtumger. j y.,; ; r. A •.nud! e.i.itai. judiciously FRIDAY. .JUNK 1-1. i [ny: ' u ^ in fi! " ! Rowinghreods, will. ' ‘ " ;| ttm j a .‘I'.ituiv of pprovd i;:-cor,ee'n.-;!. i uci't* n u! lei!'. to !>o n j a cot itofore tl.e rutlied s irface ea. n b iiiade .'iiMotb. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Never n year but tb -re it a scarcity of sprit);' cliiekcns on the imukot early in tbc season. Tin's is not be cause our people cannot raise them read My nor that it will not pay*. JleidLby. well-fed, rapidly K rown ciiiekens will eonimand :i ,‘,'ood pre. e at any lime. Hew is ti e seven!h of .lunc and wo doitid tt'tlii ie have been brouglit to market '.bis (s steme ttie *:iek ot If you haven't paid for this | |l( vt nrofiH ilwllit , !ho paper and don’t intend to do so 15rVt , s! .., r> Marrht Aprij aml Mav are let us know so we can stop it. ! We don’t want to send it to people who wont pay for it. COMING ROUND. New Kngland -Mai.ufaetu; its per sistently denied that the nouth t)t>- sessed any advantage over the North in the manufacture of iter great tex tile fahrie. Little by little they had to give up their ground as untenable until, driven to the last ditch, they held the absolute incotiipetericy of factory help at the South. Here two they are coming round, as one by one yields the untenable position in the face of facts that can not bo disputed. This is what the bosion < .unmer- ciai Bulletin has to say on this Sinai objection against the South as a cen tre for cotton muiiiifaciUnrig: i “In all inspection of SouUiern cot-j ton mills, nothing strike:- the North- j ern manufacturer more forcibly titan ! the months that housket pers find it bit. hst in bri ige over from the time of st!usage and spare-ribs to that of beans, potatoes and other products of the garden. ’1 hen, too, how scarce c.gga are get ting. Not one day in three is tin* market supplied even for home con sumption. Our market is too vari able. Country friends don’i know what to depend on. Had we some one in liaHney who would buy, for shiutmutf , these products of the barn-yard, t here would he steadiness in what is t il iter no market, or a very iiuctmiting one. What has been said about these two articles holds gotai cijualiv for butter, honey and frail-. Do we need foreigners to come among u» to show ns how'/ They will assuredly come if we hold ttio**f much longer. We are not ttecos- t< nted, tis they are. to took after the Blacksburg BuUget. f( tOSp<'’ .loltClJ of i he Ledukk. | jo i v - -m k ;. .-i. (N, June 11.—Ml* 8 Lv.i illanton \vho has been visiting Mr,.. i>. ]). cast on for the past D'° wee!:*’, has retimed to her country homo where she will spend n fen weeks. Miss Blanton is a very liu I,> and pleasant young acly and makes the home in which she resides very pleasant for every one. Miss Nancy McKn.vu and Frank Scoggins, of Hickory drove, spent Sat urday and Sunday in our town. John Martin, of Hickory drove was in town a few days the -vst week; also John Ramsey, the polite posl- sci.rce ! master, of Hickory drove. ! Quite a number of young people ! enjoyed tt pi.-me at Buffalo Bridge Iasi Tuesday. They returned with a beautifully decorated wagon. Misses Moore, Spencer and Craw- j for i, of Yorkvitle, spent a few days with Mr:- M. E. Deal, of this.plnec, <m their way to the conmieuceirient tit Davidson College. Mrs. Deal hon ored them with a very nice party on Saturday night hist. 1 * Mr. !>. D . ( taston's new residence i reci'i vii * Y t! o finishing t oucit. R. v. J luscl y. of Roe k Hill, and ! L: mgst on >f Yorkville, spent a day \ nr :!!> in 0 nr r,vn. M isscs A! ic and Matlii i in vies and i m r. Jesse e * ' V W 4. iston sjicnt a pleasant. evening at the rcsidciic* ■of W. A. mst. Miss f.ola Bittck has retunud from college in Columbia where site has J been tin- past session. \Y. Hardin is in York two '.v*t‘!<s | i on jn-ofessional bustness Miss Bertie tluylon, of this place, ; i has gone io < tolnmbia .viu-rt* she ex- ; | pi ■.is to spetid :t f. • w we*ks v. it It i frici’.ds ami relatives. i .ioh'i .Mci\o v.t :u.d i'luniv MeCb.!- j ney passed here !', w days ago on ‘their way to All lleaian eommenee- dt t a Us. We have h. ; ih et: so Ltssu in a the character of the help io the Died- , v ,. us(( . ftl , S1;irit . N , Ci , Srtitv llus n „i mtnt region. The observer is j Ineti upon us ;i) ...n.-.ail in iaml traced by the size, clear complexion and general appearance of the opera tives, which is in marked contrast to j that of the heterogeneous foreign | horde which tills the spinning and! weaving rooms of the Northern mill. | “The race is of native Ametieanj stock, hardy from gem rai imis oi i.iil and mountain life, i in-y of the small fanner or crofter class, and. of plenty, whore nature has prodigal of her gifts. But runs may read Hint t imes arc chang ing. We must ho careful of the e would hold the pound. W. B. Debouch, of Yorkviiic, wiil I be married to Mi-- Kii’shavv at Cam* j iien on ilie i2th inst. Bev. Winee.itr will occupy the house of Mi -. V. Wi:U<-.si.ies an Car >- ; lina st rci'. ■ ’i’h 1 st i:i:kled>!crs <■! I lie Mi che.iii" i e who | [{uiiiting and i.oau association held a me •till': at ilie council cli;un!;er last pence ii A WATER SUPPLY. it; our opinion there is nothing that < firtiney supjdy. lift • t a water thougli sadly dt ticient so nine11 Kieetric ii-glits, big hotels cicnee uu-i city halls may be'..'aiitei! but of letters, they are naturally iulelli- tie .v ara !■. 4 neees.-'ities until tier gent and quickly respond to 'ustruc-: great••.- re, -. ; !:*».-* been : .iu.-.ied. 'Lo tion. They bring down lhe spirit of. town is a•-.sumiog ..iioiis tliat independence from the hills, and re- we cannot longer afford i > sit idly by ijuire to be treated with less brusque- amt make no provision for preserving ness than is commonly employed by : our properly in case ot /ire. our Overseers. They tire interested i J he lime will '•ome wiii-ii the tire ni.ht and ;i|)poii 1e l a building com- mitt i c eon.' listing of D. D. Gaston, D. L. B, own md A. G . ! arker ami au- t Imri i li e i! 1 to (•omUHML *• !Hakin^ !«r:--k al on (•{., ,» , . Duff was elected audit or. 1 'he h wiil ijc In.ill near the O. it. *v I!. U. alioiit hall i? s;, •et Wet •l: tie- i ill ! like*- Inn and t ill s (lljil.U ri.- A?- i\ ;<>' s. huilding. Mi S 1,0 a Juc :ii IS, of ihis pbicc, lefi H !'e I'isiirst ;iy in orning on I'.i'r way o d > r kvi!!c t‘.‘ 1; t* Tv slin wi i visit ! ii.' f; i mi!,. Mr. \\ i'h Mi S : rs. A rt iin ’? » iiisonant und J uii.-i n it 1 .. S-U'l 1 .t af!eriiu-.m in yotir town Ilia v.. < u Draytonville’s Cyclop** [Correspondenco of Tut: Mk.dgku.\ Dkavtosvim*!:, S. (’., June 10,—My fellow citizens and countrymen (I can't regard you as friends since those who promised to stand to mo till the “red run” has turned their hacks on me): After reading Mis An Thropc's horrible twisted-up mess contributed to interest Flaw Ricker, and that of t hat journalistic “sow” to the “cur,” my reflections became serious. The more 1 studied, the more furious I became, til! I raged and fumed. I ascended old Draytonville’s steeps till I reached her highest summit—there 1 stumped and raged till it seemed as if the dear old monntuin tottered beneath my feet. Then 1 got sorter cool and sat d'>wn to reflect. Then and there I resolved to give them one more dip and then cult off my dogs; so l b*- camc cairn, and it seemed as if though a storm had passed—after this, this st orm which is now raging shall never borrorize Flaw Ricker. The “liry darts” may be hurled but Flaw Ricker has ascended to the topmost rail to stay, where these little puny, inferior journalisties would fain to climb hut cannot. Not for ••misanthropists” journal ■vs" or any other insignificant P ncil-pti.diers do I stop, but for two objects that amounts to sonething. 1st. I knew as long as these little inferior up-slarts wrangled and chat tered at. me like the monkeys of an African jungle that the thinking class of people would consider the source and thereby no public harm would be done, but—(), Lord, how can I tell it?—hut when Bro. J L. >>., a gentle man of world-wide fame, whoso sil- v. ry locks are blossoming for a brighter inheritance beyond, and who promised to stand to my b tek, culls me off to one side and eensuros me for quoting the scriptures oi'tiie Uoiy Bible as it is laid down for mankind to profit by, and censures me for rak ing litis folly of fasltiniisund denounc ing vanity, and falsely accusing me of sitting in the devil's corner (for I was about, midways the church—n than I Mrs. i'icker was with me and tin- reason I ..as bale i had to wait i'or Mis. Picker to.tress), and upholds the-- borrildi fashions anM the vanity they enwrap, then it is time for me to call off my dogs; when a journalist of such fame as he fails to grasp the true motives which Flaw i’icker is trying to extend, then I say it’s time to quit. I’m sorry this instance has occttred, but I’m happy t.» note the fact thut there : s one yet Clarence Chroni'Ieu. |('orrespondeiice of Tim j,!:i)i;t (. lake's ok, ri. 0. J uue S. — it looks like the dogs are ail going to run ,n .'. ^ " , ’! , uhl suggest a remedy aguinit the spreading of hydrophobia, that people who own dogs lie required to keep them on their own premises. U.T. Vaughn, of Chick . 'prings, ‘A. C., says that he has in his possession a j remedy for t he cure of lhe effects of j the bite of a mad dog, which ho j would gladly apply to any one who is so unfortunate as to be biilon by a mad dog. Death entorc 1 our community last week. Master (kdtimL'.is Hendrix was its vie! im. He was about ten years of age. He was buried a* In man, S. C. .1. J. Johnson and wife went to Spartanburg but week oa business. Our farm rs are .■ Ming their crops in splendid condition now. have a poor stand of cotton but the warm sunshine of last week has started il growing nicely. Wheat is very sorry and oats are not iniieh b.-tier. Wlieat is about ready for harvesting. J. J. Johnson re:u ived a very jaiin- ful a.v’cidt n! t hir afti rno a. II v.etii to tie one of eo'.vs in tin- a'u nu ! A Note from Asbury. ( Correspondenco of Tin: Leuobk.] Ahiilky, *S. C., Juno I<».—D r . j a ^ R: Durham, of Greers, who married Miss Millie McCullough, of Wilkins- vill, has been here the past two weeks in the interest of his profes sion—dentistry. He was accompa nied by his father. Dr. A. K. Dur ham, of Greenville. We hope to have the pleasure of entertaining Jim Dr. and Mrs. Durham sometime in the near future. Fon Get Me Nuts. -• ■«•*. •- Mothers In Trouble. | A i ids is tlie condition of those ex-; pecting to become mothers. To such j we point to a true friend i„ Mothkh’s ! Kei.m.k, wltich not only makes child-! birth easy and painless, but leaves i mother and child in healthy and vig- 1 , orous condition ; restores t he mother J < 0l S to her original la a'itifui form. | Inisim I’rire .q!i p: r i.-.-ttle ; ”bo!tli.„ ... •*S'L , .”>o. For sale by dr -rgist, or sent ' in tu: ■ >• :• r n; \ Cuntmoafe ' •.. r. ;y».3 Ey«i ■ o ibrn’-T. Ril«Z r diH«4 - ii c j!- kedlliyi I'cwdeBfc .my cur* ■ | ... wi, correct iYSsf‘3 ■'h by dmggistfc cow ••pp.-d oo he fell duv.ui in ! ; u. . hint and brake one •>/ Iv. .L>:. n>, >11, o; . v 1 1 ! ■. c - !., i. \- I - illg ids fat lief. J. :. :;;,-son. G. W. Chapman visitinu Ills sister near Spartanburg .vral days this week. w. w. w. * a * . All Free. Those who have use ! Dr. King’s New discovery know i.- \;d , t hose \\ !m have , ii. ■ ; 1’ { 1: t V to « f*Y :• . ’ i t lit ad .-t‘ ; iscd i <;Ti' r ••.-• ' Tri .1 Mott',..', F-v .. 1 au.ii aduj-. :• : •» ! i. r.. : j •, : < Nneago. and ..• l a sau;pic King’s New Life I’iiis !•’••, e a copy oi ! <itide l >> ' •. a; * ii bold Instrttclv»r, r r.v. All «»i ’,',hich isgutiranteed to do y•,.i go: d and cost, you nothing \Y. B. iLi:'.-e. i)rt;g - lore. by express on receipt of price by ‘MOT1IKRF’ RKMEFCO., 38 Rcters St.. A‘lanla. Ga. For sale !>y W. B. D M re. moor J A A Con 1 u ^ i Proof :• Safi t v N. WOOD, BANKER, general Ma d.ing aici Kxchango -••. '.V* 11 Svcuri 1 wi! !i Burglar- ; afe and Ant omaiic Time Lock. Deposit -lox'-s at moderate i rent. Buy -and ndl - ;, n ; . ar.d Bonds. M-.y • < oui-.iy (i ■ ■ . ciaims. •)o(- | GEO. S. m.m k SON, 1 WII.L furnish RK) proof C r; i Wiiiskey in qunntit i *s of 1 gallon * i and ff (jtiaiMs al $i. |0 jar gal! ;i and | upwanis ,L, ■ •-■* 4 .-r*' ic, ami (•■ li .\ddress, J. R. DELUXmKR, Delling 'iv. X. C. « . &r-Z'hi -'i *1 i I V l! flq ■-■a ... wrg m N (uL'ii | j ueiiingci-;.. .x.r. j w fail drawl-! Jl — - ' s L- W L y^W Valnabls City Lets For Saic. " ; 'iv * * i 1) i*. s weii as .ilouse- tine lot on Limestone Aw., wilhi sjtlcndid ."i room cottage and go. d ! 1 out buildiiu's. M.-enifacturc-s of out liuiliiings. n ^ i One lot in west end with splendid ii o4SU, Biinu.-, adJiflltlo itllu dUIIU* room cottage nnmher of pu vs furMier SjS5?5i Uv-'-l r\ / * . - i N ti ! ’ n ry U' t.J * fH i4 t.,vj tj ^ -.ci *2.?;** C *i. flQl Five nice building lots near cotton mill. | One excellent lot at Limestone .Spring.u Tmve room house and lot, west end. For i .-mis apply to F. G. STACY. j. E. WEBSTER. H Material, ik’j, Wei$ts aad Cords, Ciia i, i >-vr< t x, H. C. Purchase our r.iaVo, wh:c)i we guarantee to b* kjkijNcrior to any so ! .: Soui’.i. and thereby Save Money. WINDOW - .-.tt FANCY Cl AcB A SPECIALTY Still Ty/N ti’O Clan. efPi v.’im lias never nn* Miss K. Blimche Crosliy inis opet' -d in their work, and Mu-g.-stions metwiili a willing compliance in con-! conimtit traat. with the surly acquiescence of; U ; C> ,, : ehool in the old academy near the i arOjfiind will hold high carnival if we Baptist eliu.vh. It contmenoed to-j mil indifferent. I Kleveit ear binds of machinery has , been delivered at Hickory Grove for j cotton mill and > i thirteen at Ibis place for Cherokee! No*ono doubts tml that as our pop- \ Falls uiii! by th«‘ (>. U. A C. Ry. „ ., ii,,. .:,, r Rev. Dr. McCoIlough, of Wulhalla, nc.ne oi .t lio..,ing . , , • mm • i is Imri! buying from Mr. J. J. \' iuso- i cari'i. ■ater dcunind be first met. ! the help with which we are familiar, j D "itiihen he lime fur us to move (|,e Lockinirt The labor agitator is distinctly |‘’.Dt r less itniiortanl nuttier? frowned upon, and the ind- pmident character of the help is not favorable , uuiti i.t lu-come.' to the trade-union idea. Then the | character we are more a target for the sentiment, of the citizens is so pro-; vind.clivo ami ihe irresponsude. We noilnceil for the develepnien' ul man- ! lutvc iieen fortunate, very fortunalc ufacturing industries, that no legisl - 1 * ;i our irecdom from tires, but lit us tion that will hamper th" tnovemen! ; not In- lulled into lanei. d security for will be favored. ’ Lhe uiture. The more our help is ( .v-imhu d ir- m > cist ern, not a imol: and iad- I mud tt bill <>f susli. doors and house- | furnishings for his handsome rest- ; deuce in W'aihalia. lie bought tlie j entire bill from the hustler. J. .1, Wiiisonunt, the bustler, lias * the cordraet for the construction of tile Ditrlmm r’erlilizer Go’s, building, , which will cover over one a'-re of ! will be ih.e.i. All • der company, not even a bucket brig- i ground and consume a considerable we ask is that we be .riven .... donee ; adc. or the siiM,test organization, we ! amount—over a quarter of a million to develop!- tlie talent at mm to the more i e given a chance :ule, or tiie slightest organization, we j amount—over a quaru-i- u , i ... ! feel of lumber. I lie upright pieces ; areas he, pi ess as an infant »» the . |rc to |)e lif!y . six lV ,.t !,i:.;i,. This is ! and that tlie disorderly, cross-gr-dned . vent of fire yelling any headway in i j 0 p.. completed inside of sixty days, j ! The hustliT is the proper man to do j ; the work. The main building and | ; machinery is estimated to cost over j ; $:tut >,(><)<*. I There will he a meeting of the | socdulistie element that make iq, tbe our midst, bulk of help in Northern h.dories i: ■ kept from us. We dr< ad eontamimi- i tion. Written From Wilkinsville. [('orresiumdeiiee of ’1'iii: Lkikiek. | 'Vji.kixsvii.le, 8. June II. TRUSTEES OR FACULTY? j 1 Georgia is stirred. Tlie trustees d- of the Georgia Normal and am vi ry soirv tbat 1 am forced 'to ^^'khoiders of the <>. R A G. Ry in q.ress my sympatliy with !,ur de- Indus- 1 lu’otlierof the quill, "itiner- , , . ... . i ant,” and i trust tiuil tlie readers trial College have been m ‘’onfimt | ^.j,, p;ml()I , nK> whon , ((J . lhiti with the faculty of the college. A practical monomaniac and relate the young lady, in her final examination, i causes which has placed him in such before diplomas are to be awarded, ! 11 ^ x ' He is millering with an acute “peeps in her hook.” in other words j T'" m ^^blH'ty-i'ii^’kitous.superin- 1 1 . duced by an over-gorge of coonselu- takes the sliort road to ‘success, j ,. k , s ho 1()U11(l in an lu ni( !U ated edition She is detected, sin- cmifieses and is | of Webster’s unabridged dictionary expelled by the f.seuily. who rccog- v.bicli hcswailowed before consulting nizo the gravity of the offense.' j l!i " ‘[l-'^ive organs as to xybether or ... not. I ney could wag under the weight. This netion, llie yoimg ladu:s, , j{ U{ | ju j|j l(iuik . c j j u , (j lol |j,!u | K . particularly Mu class-mate of the ' rather than run his linger down Ids young offender, heartily endorse, throat in public and disgorge him- The matter is referred to the trustees, , : 'clf^le, would tak(, it tew berries i»f co-slopes from Solomon's vegetable garden (that the rabbits had left) and work the mess he had so unwittingly swallowed before it took effect. This only added fuel to the flames and to drown which he took about four lin gers of a decoction prepared by Flaw Ricker, Flaw Corrector A Co., aided by other lesser light s in The Leikikk’s firmament, but. no peace came. When all tie sc remedial agencies collided in tlie hypoeiiondriaoni re gions of this empty headed muse they raised a cyclonic tempe; i Giat .vnt. the “wanderer” through the air witii outstretched limbs whose gyrations reminded me of the gymnastic per- ‘ formnnccs of a pair of old borrowed winding blades. When last heard from In* was going in the direction of the moon to get light, for the benefit, of owl hunters and also to consult the man there burning brush as to whether or not I had sense to write a newspaper paragraph. He may bob up again, but ! will dedicate these lines to bis memory anyway. , . ... . i Roor Itinerant how he lies become a law among literary i»Mi-! W|lik) ( , v , rybody ;H%r|lH uiul noI)0(ly tutions. | (*rios« It is true that tho tnistoos are sl- . Wliero hu’s ^ono und how ho fares lectcd us the special guardians of a ^‘^“dy knows and nobody cares. collogo, but evon tbi.; mi 1 n.rvl*l..g ! „ ’ f ’ 1 ; perch that keeps nibbling at my funetion should not entitle them to hook every now and then, run rough shod over the teacher who j Occasionally. knows best, and who can alone i • know which of the seliolars are on-1 “^ Ul, y the citizens of Itainsville titled to tho honors of the college. 'V' lhl ' ul " V h ' ,l “ 11 h‘'tth“»f .. ., . Glmmberlain’s Cmigii Remedy in tho Now, and hereafter, say these trustees house,” says Jaeot, Brown, the lead- ut Mllledgevillc, the young lady grad- ing inercliant of the place. This rem- uatosmusthttve their diplomas sign* d ody Inis |,i .»veu of so mueli value fori vised maiiy of my friends and eustc,- by tho chairman of the trustees and ‘‘“h 1 *. creiq, and wlm >ping cough in I mors to try the remedy and all speak tho president of the fueultv Fverv ‘jhudren timt few mol hers who know highly of it. Fimon Goldbaum, Sun inopresiutnto me rueuit). Lvery ^ ju worUl urt , wllu (o bo wlt| y For sale by W. B Vthor teacher is ruled out so far as For sale by W. 11. DuRro. DuRro. who reverse the decision of the fac ulty ami award the .yming lady u diploma against tlie earnest protest of a united faculty. A young Indy’s name has been Imudicd about in nn unpleasant way; harm has been done to a noble insti tution of learning, and the course of education has received a blow at the very moment when it was securing a victory. Tho relation between teacher and pupil is, and of right ought to ho, one of peculiar nearness. In the course of three or four years of asso ciation, at a time when mind and heart are most susceptible, the teacher almost vies with the parent in tho love and respect lie receives from his scholars. No set of t rustees can como in and break up this confi dence, or sever these ties without doing violence to what, 1ms almost, lohnson City, Tenn. This will de- | eido ns to llie completion of the road. | The outlooks is very much in favor of its completion. Hurry, the assistant dispatcher at i this place, is rapidly recovering from { a serious accident. Miss Ida Williumston, of Rlalonia, Texas, is visiting tlie family of David | Cline of this place. Guss M intz was in Shelby yesterday, j Worth Little, of Shelby, was in i town to-day. W. If. Itamseur, of Shelby, will j run nn excursion from the mountains j to the sea on Tue j l«y, Juno ‘Jfith for [ colored people only. This train will I be run over the <). R. A C. railroad, i J. W. Rhyne has finished grading ! the foundation for tin 1 Durham Fer-j tilizer Go’s, plant. A side-track will ' he run on each side of the building. It. M. Roark, of Grover, F. 0., was in town to-day. Dr. E. G. Joyncs, of the South Car olina college, will take a pleasure t rip to Franco and England this summer. i’rof. Vanschultz has opined a school for special students in our j town. A specialist on modern Ian- j ff Lagos. lion. Benjamin Gold, of tho firm of j \\\ A. Whisonant <V Go. of tills place, is spoken of as a dclignte to the con stitutional convention. Andy Hudson is erecting a hand some residence in tho eastern port ion of the oily. .Misses Alice Davies and Gertrude Shercr have joined Rrof. Yonschuitz's ehiriS in modern languages. Mr. R. 11. Frc< man has invested in a nice surry for the season. A new pulpit 1ms been built in tho Eresbvtermn church which adds con siderably to its inside appearance. Mr. Edgar Thomason has moved from Guroliim street, to his old home on Mountain street. Thomas Hughes has been very quiet and doleful since his best girl left for her homo on liullock’H Greek. M. U. Reese is erecting a handsome dwelling a Mountain street. J. B. Ross has filed his contract to deliver five hundred cords of wood to the acid company. j. k. w. • «.«*- • Sometime ago l was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Ghamherlain’s Rain Balm and was completely cured. I have since ud- *ed up witii Flaw Ricker—W. T., of Maud. Y.m see, ho knows how to “let 1 h< heathen rage.” J: id. Tid •. jowering and Ini ranging is nut like the beautiful sentence.-! ,ind iovcic verse.? that could take it.; pi ;<*• is : i'. gi1.1:1 for our children to read as something i lsc which we coui.l cent rilmte to t lie valuable paper. This i.? the last gale of Flaw Bick er’s storm. Why let sunshine in stead of storms? Why not roses in stead of thorns? Why not, peace in stead of war? Why not sweets in-' stead of bitters? I am going to nd-i here to my old New Years resolution, No. 1, “to have nothing more to do; with fools whatever.” If you buck i against Flaw Ricker hereafter and don’t get no answer just let your I'rttlo , self he impressed by this resolution No. 1, wiil you. I will hereafter, as heretofore, up hold right and rebuke wrong. If wo- im*n does wrong, fearlessly I’ll tell ’em so, and in what respect. If men do wrong, fearlessly I'll tell ’em so, j and in what respect. Throw a stone ‘ into a puck of hounds and if one gets j hit he’ll shore holler—throw Flaw ! Ricker’s missels into Tin: Leikiku’s circulation and if it strikes one too forcibly you’ll hear him yelp. Flaw I'u kku, « •- 1 have two little grand children who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Ghamber- lu'm’s Golic, Gholcru and Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like a charm. I earnest ly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I was myself taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and pains in my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty- four hours I was out of hod and doing my house work. Mrs. W. L. Duna- gan, Bon-nqua, Hickman Go., Tenn. For sale by W. B. DuRro. «S> mm. f c:!F. y«;n ,*y i:, Fruit Trees this ycc.-. ih i! io investigate ^ . _ my prices bef..— boviuY. firuumen- iV t t-ornoy^t- JUsvw* tal Trees ;:u*l . .. ... . ciaMy. I _ .. _ '''ant a few ■ or i nu-n to travel in ^affney City, o. C. Nortli Garoliuu au 1 uiii Carolina. i’racticos in all the courts. Co!lee- Ubcral i,ului 1 ti - hl P artle8 ’ J. L. ALL AN DER, tions a specialty. ;c> W*iTdZX- Oiurjr- ^ :> ."a .. - «ulth V vl TASTELEii i La TUNIC 13 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60cts. Galatia, ills., Nov. ic. 1833. Paris Medicine Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:—Wo sold lost year, COO bottlos oi G HOVE’S TASTELESS CluLl, TONIC nndhavo bouKhl three Rruss nlrenUy this year. In all our ex perience of 14 years, in the drii'C h:iHlnosn, have never sold an nrticlo that pave such universal satis* Zachuu as your Tonic. Vours truiy, Aitxav.CAua &C0, For sale b\ W. R>. K w.C i. ii V i’.'- ■. * Transact a General Gankh 3 . u.Tiess allowed on Tin-0 Dep::£: tt by t • LMgJC'iAL, Arrangeinont. Safety Deposit Boxes for Gonb A ‘V rt i n ,*• 1 *'• rj jj. gji, I KEER in stock a full line of Dry (Soods. N'otions. Straw, Wool and Fur Hats, !.adies‘, Men’;:. Boys’ and Ghildren’s Sinus, lu ady M.-nie Runts and Shirts, Groceries and Hardware, all as cheap as cun be bought from any house. I have a few Ready Made Suits, Riow Stock??, Single-trtcs. Hoes, Shovels, Ricks, ILiiih.? ar.d Traces that 1 am closing out at. cost. Gall and see I. M. Feeler. The Gaffney City Land and ImpM&fM Ooipany^ Offer for Sale Building Lots in this nourishing; Town, • O-IF INflCY jOITY. Also Farms near by and in rea it of the school-; uf iJue.stoue Springs and of this place in lots of from 30 to 100 acres on iilu rul time rates. Also Agricultural Lands to rent for farm purposes. For full particulars apply to MOSES WOOD, Agent. X. B.—All trespassing on lands of this Company cciti p; and removing timber, fishing or hunting are forbidden under penalty Remnants"" Remnants! BA KG A! V.V 1'OK MID SUMMER AIDERS, IN SWISS EM. ORGAN DYS, INDIA LiV XS, MULLS, * Crepons, Batiste (’lot!:;?, tffuiBies, Gin;;h: i-? cud Wliite Divss Goods. These are al! new good.- ami v.e eor imlly invite you toefill early and get first choUv oi the many bar gains wo will offer in the above. ) out's to please, OaiT'oll & Ojii'i>4.-516 ea-. Hot! Jr- May 31, 'U5. Yes! and likely tt- rcni'iiin so for some time. S O IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU TO KKERGOOL AX D RROTEtT you from the sun’s hot rays, we have just received a large lot of Rarasols and Umbrellas from 50c to $2.i>0. A beautiful Silk Parasol for $1 that no competitor can touch at tho same price. A large lot of fans from Ic up. Silk mitts in any size and price. Remember our special prices on white and colored wash goods. We will give you better values than you ever bought. We will not he undersold, quality considered. Yours for good values, Wilkins Bros., Gaffney, S. C. We like to tfilk to you. I >u I tlie Phone 21. Night cal 1.47--2 Rings. Fruit-Time and Harvest /S WITH US AND > AM PRE- aMMHMaMaraa-T-aimrM.nKvrwmufcKimBattaA-i'. .--faM* .-wa nmi'n ——W—i PARED TO FURNJSII YOU WITH F ruit jars, rubbers and grain rp. mm i s at the lowest prices. I have just received <5 » do/.. Ma.un.'s fruit jars. Rrcttiest lino of straw hats in town. I .n,-, ...p ring tho re mainder of my stock of colored embvobk-ty ;t to close out. Big lot and pretty style.? of lawns, dotted Fwi.*.?, chullii-s, ducks and shirting prints at rock bottom J i>rh- • w ! h -vc on hand a full supply of corn, hay, bran, cdtou set ?! nu-al. huii.. ;ur ami any thing else you want in groceries. CAT*Eret* delivery in town. J. N. Lipscomb. Just' Received. A FRESH LOT OF M ASK o* /MY>’,S / 7.UA' CANDIES, AISO A NICK USE OI' FIXF. LEY 1,0X1 A CHOCO LATES. CALL AND EXAMiM'. THEM. ICE CREAM EVERY A A 1' THIS II I'.EK. DR 1X1 OF EVER U KIND-COLD AND REFRESHING- WAYS 10 BE HAD A T o.vitit:vxvv ct >i^]