The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, June 14, 1895, Image 3
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h 6. M. & F. COMMENCEMENT.
THE EXERCISES 1'ROM FRIDAY
O TUESDAY EVENING.
Large and Enthusiastic Audiences,
Splendid Addresses, Commend
able Essays and Debates
The Features.
timed. Tlie only oi)j>' l >>l
(ion i:< (Inti life is loo short
thought and energy sutler by neg
lect. Tims it does not infrequently
happen that o e, who by earnest ap- enjoyment of their instruction,
plication and consecration of pur- Isaac New ion, with :.!i hi;- bn
The exercises of the Ninth annual
commencement of t he <ialfney .Male
and Female Seminary were inaugura
ted Friday night by the exercises of
the ‘-Childrens Day.” The audience
which greeted the exercises was well
pleased with the rendition of the
programme.
On Sunday the Rev. .1. D. Fitts, of
delivered the baea-
laureate sermon before a large audi
ence.
Monday evening the programme
consisted of piano recitations, de
bates and declamations and were
well received. Messrs. J. W. Cash,
E. (). Mueomson, J. G. Huggins and
B. Owens did themselves credit on
the query : Resolved—‘ That educa
ted women are more needed than edu
cated men to promote civilization.”
Mr. Neves came in for a liberal share
of applause for the happy mariner in
which he rendered his recitation and
the piano playing of Misses. Thoinp- j tiuit electricity
son, Sams and McArthur received : ^-eat subjects <
due recognition. J seven ton elect i
Tuesday's programme was the | ready been eoi
crowning event of th<* commencement abreast with th
The alumni address by Mr. Davis ; { | u . rjnanciai w<
Jefferies was eroditable alike to him- ,,.^0 of activity
self and the occasion. He spoke as
follows:
pose and energy, might have achieved
worldly success, sinks into poverty.
It is encouraging that new avenues
of wealth and influence are opening
up to the people of the South: and
those who are wide awake with a
definite purpose in view will bo the
successful ones in the near future.
“It Is the early bird that catches
the worm” and “I he sleeping poultry
that are cairied oil by the fox.”
The resources of the South are va
ried and abundant and are still in
an undeveloped state; but the cot
ton industry of the North is on the
march southward. This change
means that the South with unequaled
natural advantages for cotton manu
facturing, hacked by the capital of
New Kiurland, is going to In-come the
world’s textile manufacturing center.
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Sticcy Shoals Slatements. Matters From Maud.
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1 ’*•*» Suo.t! s, N.C., June 11.—M. Maud. S. C., June 11.—The weather
Men of tiie North arc breaking loose
from their environments, are enlarg
ing their horizon, and now see be
yond their own shores. A new field
is opening up which should attract
the aspiring youth. And perhaps be
fore long the South's monazite, lime
and steel inte
fully as mueh a
now receiving,
wielded his seco
but it is now ap
dom will be divi
It is believed
wiil ennimi.m
ujh
MU. •!!
I need not tell j
it affords me to
whom 1 associate!
or of the many useful
ADD!;!'
Hi of till
meet those with
in my schooldays,
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near the close of his life said, ”i do
not know how ! may appear to oth
er.- but to myself I seem to be like a
boy playing on the seashore, divert
ing himself now and then finding a i
prettier shell than ordinary whih i n ;
great ocean of truth lies ali uno:.-
plored before me.” It is not what j
we know, hut what we know abov.
our fellows that distinguishes us as |
educated, hot us, as much as possi-,
ble, know “sometliing about every- ‘
thing and everything about some-!
thing.” With our excellent .system
of graded schools, and other institu
tions of learning, there is no reason
why young America may not rise
high in the
things are
who wills.
Tim ambition of f-ocrates was a
noble one but tin-corrupted populace
of Athens did not take kindly to hi.-'
sol f-sacriiiei 1 1g public-spirited >-lf< >r; .
His endeavors !o redeem lie- rising-
generation from flu demoralizing '
Uuences of the age, and to win ti
hearts for a higher and nobler
wen mistonstriud and hmug'tt j
seeution on him, but
ViK* tries lt> ediieale Id
\\ ol :b
eii'e t In'
scale of education. l‘e\v
impossible to the man
And we infkui.ci 'i!;i r by out
actions.
“1 shot a-i arrow in I lie air,
!t foil *o i aril; ! k ■ \v 'e.i wiierc:
I brt-iitie. d a SOD il. o |i;i
it fell to earth 1 km ., not wliere,
Lorn . lor.v afterwards in nr, oak,
: ;• *und tin : r v still in 1 r< ke:
Am; the song from b. ginniog to
I, boss anti wife, of Shelby, passed ! is line and farmers are quite busy
! irough lu re out! day last week. working their crops. We are now
1 u De!!ij 1 g<;r paid us a Hying visit I needing rain. Cotton forms were re
ported here yesterday by Grenand
. ~ ».v..i Snrvntt cnl
, relatives at
Flat ksotirg last Runday.
1 i tof. ifi/i.f. !,. Howell, (,f Shelby,
visited John \\ . Champion and
' several days ago,
i . !‘ r ', Thompson i Surratt, col.
I 'V' 1 . lin, l relatives at Janies F. Hobbs had been missimr
Fhu ksburg last. Sunday. mr* •—* ■’ -
t " " mpi
family last Saturday night.
Children’!-: Day was observed at
m-
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lie pleasure
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lessons
have learned in this our alma mater.
It is useless to recount to you our
trials or the many precious memories
that will cling Jo us through life, but
I come today to speak to you
about purpose in life.
In addressing an alumni of compar- !
atively young people it is not 'map- ,
propriate to say that the most im-j
portaut part <>1 lift- is not its end but
its beginning. “Our death-day is ;
the child of the past, our opening |
years are tiie sires of Hie future.
As the beauty of summer, Hie fruit
fulness of auiwnm ami the support
of winter depend upon spring, so the |
success,happiness and wisdom of mid
dle life depend upon youth. Youth ;
is the seed-time of life.
As we step out upon the great i
arena of life there should be a defi
nite purpose in view. The business
i ol purpo e t nal
| lumbtis di«i not
! ing America
i years of wailing ami working,
oratory of Do: losihenes wn • no
quired in a single day. bn: by
and persistent '-iTori.
the Revolution would
din ed I he sulferings al
bad I bey not poses-v I
purpose of
memorable
me liberty or give mi di atli.'
of the greatest musicians
world.on being asked when !m
ated in musie. rejd'md. “t'lism
after two 'i-nirs prac'iei.”
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bnt by tiim
f in- heroes of
not have en-
Yadley Forge
lie spirit ait.l
iitriek Henry who, in his
.peach of 'To said “give
i fie person W!-/> go-
definite jcurpi'se b id
to winds and mv'a
him wiiiiiier lhey wi
unsure, sr-i'tiI life ami
exet lienee. Ft:! I im
pose is tiki a n
thr.mgh tlee (.cm.
them.-- is ami i
i afler tiie slc-rm p.-n- 1 iat-
will be seen ... vlnj
toined eotirse. 'I'iie - l i ' os e
sit y come, but, he tier,
ocean, tiicy arouse the tuen.
improve the skill of tiie i
As the gem can not be polish-
out friction, neither cun man
feeic l without iuiversity.
Yv'iiat I have said about
i-in-s, us i: itib'. I.' tiie one
ny !iis side “(rod's hist and
to him.” Though iicrsi !m:c
ereiit, il is not inferior to hi:
glad t mi I she is :o-f ei-m: i
front, and (hat preparaiien
joyable oe-aision for both young and
; old. The beautiful ladies who are
always interested in such occasions
furnished plenty of choice victuals
to refresh Hie inner man and we
| wen- highly pleased with what we
| saw and heard. You may rest as-
a irie-id.” ! sured that our Sharon ladies don’t
, s j intend that our meetings shall be
, , ..pi failures so far as they are concerned
.. ’ : and ! imagine if Slim Sam had been
m , ' the c he would 'isve cleaned up the
*infiuo' ;*•*! acraps, bones and everything
; . . . , ... a: i tlv n veent otT hungry for they
' , j.,.i s.y In ■■«*■ eat a man otf his horse
. a! i iiim in : sweeping gallop. That
,. | gi-ls there. : »n I it now. Fro. Slim
' •.. . Sam? I don’t want to have anv
i..'! •■t fe. ba.s v.itij you but i’ll tell
,\"i: tln'l \ iei n >: ' k-i p your clash to
. yotitsei:' :’er if i do commence with
, . • y • i . 'll clean you so near up that
. ■; tie. wo!i : tic (‘iioug'n left; of you for
:: ' i::i are messing with the
guinea eggs but could not sec no sign
of the thief, so lie decided to watch.
He captured the thief, a large black
snake. The snake was filling itself
with eggs.
W. Y. Elliot’s four year old son
found the gun on the bed, where it
had been carelessly left. He suc
ceeded in discharging it. The con
tents entered the bed, which it set on
fire. It was extinguished by Mr.
Elliot. Be careful to keep the guns
out of the reach of children.
The lady friends of J. R. Reason
at Maud were disappointed Sunday
morning by the change. Best wishes
to the happy couple.
The hoys have a very attractive
ball ground in front of K. Blanton’s
house where they will play ball every
Saturday evening.
There will be lie pinging at Fairvievv
school-house the fourth Sunday, in
t iie afternoon.
II. E. Linder and R. G. Hay went
to Rutherfordton yesterday on busi
ness.
Mrs. Mary A. Linder is visiting her
son today at this place. T.
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Ordination of Deaconr*.
i.ua. At Brown’s Chapel, on the evening
of tiie sih inst., Messrs. Wm. St.
John and John Plommons wore or
dained as deacons of the Brown’s
i, .p. j Chapel Ihapti-i Cliurch. The Fres-
j bytery consiste:! of Revs. J. D. Hug-
j,, - j*,,. jjj-.jjj alten-j L- F. R-ibertsoii and 1, J.
■ ■ | Frock.
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R. S. LIPSCOMB,
i.- her; l)y given that tbe j
i Insurance and Real Estate Agt.,
The heigh!:
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me
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man who fneuses bim-ell upon oik
il deveioping under
h.one in ali ages
Wol'Iil, tile most
pursu'd v.uo -e-
liis direct ions.
Those who have ;
as the lights of the
celebrated mimes that Inive been
recorded in the annuals of fame have
been persons of purpose. W ithout
sueb characters history ilself would
fail into fiagmeids.
It is impnssibb- for anyone to eon-
fer upon I lie young a givaler blessing
tiian to stimulate i!;em to Hie firm
byMiif that the luiure of our enuntry
depfiids iijion them, andtliat without
high and miliie purpose iite will lie a
failure.
It is not my purpose to tell you
what vocation you should follow.
Your circumstances and your talents
should determine that. Sullice it to
say that lives are often failures be
cause persons have followed occupa
tions which were distasteful to them
and for which they had no natural
qualilications.
“Send the boy to the well against his
will,
The pitcher will break and the water
will spill.”
and Kept.
Were not a’.taiin- l by single !!h
; But they, while I heir eompan
slept.
i Win- toiling upward in tiie nig
Their growth v,as as an :n
I dropped into I lie smi many
I ago. It germinated, spi'ang
into tiie sunlight, was warmed
the sun, watered by tiie rain from tiie
heavens, n mrishe.l b\ the soil and
! grew, and grew until it towered a
giant ol lhe feres!, tlr like a spring
on Hie mountain si-d- from which is-
I ive tor
man ;
w:i :
iss-aved in mulual eon
u-iness wiF in Hu: futur
! by i’. i’.iine ! t. wbo
: • iiI : s and to whom
;s to be jaaid.
W. ( . BURNETT,
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The Celebrated No. 9
0. THOMAS, | Wheler & Wilson
,-sbrick build-! Sewing nachines.
Chronic Nervousness
Could Met Sleep* Nervous
Headaches.
Gentlemen:—I have been taking
your Restorative Nervine fer the past
three months and L cannot, say
enough in its praise. It has
Saved ily Li£e }
ever being v/cil ag:
xin
i was a
chionic sufferer fron :
TTVOli
ones.-; and
could not sleep. X \;
as alsc
> 11 oi •bled
with nervous hoadaoh
i*', jiul
Led tried
doctors in vaii*, u .t
it i t
iSvd your
Kiviviue. i>!ns. M. woi
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T---Ci v-x!i';H‘;i-d witiiout jiaiii.
AI! --.iarantccd.
Nculles and attachments for all
dilTt rent makes of muchim-s.
y'^*1 iitice over R. \. Jones’ store.
up
nv
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sue.; a lit’.!e
tii.it wind- i
piains, then
brook, t hen
rushing riv
t in- mighty -an an.
1 lake tin- t'-ii!ov.iiig from a paper
odite-i by lan- wiiom we al! re.-peel
and love: “to gr.*a as! iiviug man
of tbe present age is in* who lias
wielded Hi* s-enier over Fagiish
politics for ball a''entury. i im- ami
iig.iin lias Glad •to:!'.- le-en apparently
defeated, but only to rise with re
newed streiigHi, more determined
ei'iori and indm nee r< aching furtin r
Himi bef-ire. G.dogenarian as iie is,
out of otrice as !e has been, he not
only exerts a controlling intiuence
over England, but tbe whole world
awaits his utterances with delight.
Splendid, will you say. have been his
opportunities, and out of these has
grown the man of power. Rather
would we say t hat Hu* man has been
shown in the way he has improved
his opportunities and made every-
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cl: iCElvJES
A ii't's!i 1-«i i>i Lev.'!
Flake® Craekei
(lakes.
ami tea
A iew more jiouiui.- of
Fancy (’a.'Kiy al t)' .
Kespect iu !iy,
W. M. WEBSTER, Jr.
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sen a formi-.le.l;
DDin m every iiitidlift
ordinary .-taudiir ! i - f.
fails to tii.-ie into eon
I'uvirotiments of wom
shill !n.r iron: s-i ni.m;
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depended upon her nt -ti
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you now woli :ti
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It was the proudest moment in the thing else bend to the accomplish
life of Agasi wiien Ids father agreed
that he should study nature.
Without discussing the various vo
cations of life, allow me to say that
every one who embarks upon the
great sea of life must get aboard a
strong sldp so as not to sink beneath
the waves. To make money is per
fectly legitimate, yes, it is commend
able. That civilization, refinement,
wisdom and the happiness of any
community are dependent upon it is
a proposition which few will deny.
I thank God that men are employing
their talents to make money.
Wealth lias great and beneficial uses.
The world would grow very slowly if
wealth cold not he accumulated in
wise and enterprising hands. But it
may be used to make those near it
more prosperous and happy, or it may
be used to make them poor and mis
erable. As ambition takes its color
from the character in which it is
mixed, su wealth is a blessing ora
curse according to the disposition of
its possessor. The power and intel
ligence of Mr. Peabody to amass a
large fortune in an honorable way
and ids superb judgment in its man
agement do not impress one’s mind
with his greatness so much as the
sympathy which prompted him to
bestow it upon the cause of educa
tion.
Whatever we pursue in life, there
is nothing better to realize than that
this is a working world and that
labor, physical or mental is a neces
sity. it is the student who labors
hard that curries oil the prize. It’s
the soldier who faces the bullets that
that wears the laurel, it’s the busi- then so shv that
ness ma i who is ever at the post of
duty that reaches the goal. But we
meat of Ids purpose.” And we need
just such men in our own country.
While many repose in complacency
and argue misgovernment. dema
gogues sow the seed of anarchy and
corruption and ultimately manage
the alTairs of state. It is (lie impera
tive duty of every citizen to use ids
intiuence to have official honesty and
lofty statesmanship.
In whatever sphere of life wo in
tend to he we should use every means
in our power to acquire knowledge to
fit us for it. Man is the only being sus
ceptible of education, for lie alone is
capable of reasoning and willing.
Other animals, limited to instinct,
are already all that they can be.
The offspring knows nothing of pro
gress and does not advance a single
step beyond the condition and prac
tices of its parents. Not so with
man. A peep into the patent office
some ol y<
true, that ie soldiers who
end their muskets during
war were no braver than Hie
wiio sustained the rebellion,
the first moment to the iasl '.key
nerved tin arm that struck for • hi ...
Weil has it been said “there :*.io
heroes without the kunvl and c *u-
quorors without the jui*i!alio:i of
triumph.” While peace and pros
perity reign over our country we be
lieve the daughters of such noble
women will be as true as their
mothers. Times and circumstances
change but the tslandard of true
manhood and womanhood does not
change. How it stirs tbe noble feel
ings of one’s nature to think, even
for a moment, of that grand hosi
wbo in all ages, and often times amid
cruel persecutions, have but tied for
the right. Our own Washington,
the one that has a place in the heart
of every true American rises highest
in our estimation, not when we fulfov
him over the ice to capture Trentor..
not when we behold him viaiorious
over Cornwallis at Yorktown, but
when we behold him as a true man.
Robert E. Lee won the love of bis
army and of the South not so much
by his military prowess, as by his
kindness of heart, Ids unselfish de/
votion to the interest of ins people,
his noble purposes. The diadem
which queen Victoria wears does not
shine with such enviable lustre as
that brighter crown of a pure life.
Ou the contrary, ho.v often have
wrong purposes blighted lives.
Though Arnold’s' bravery at <,• I, c
and Saratoga had
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Bargains in Everything
Kept in My L ine
just think of n_n
A'- 1 W (*( )J. >1 !T for J’i and up, Fantsodc and up. Gents’Shirts
' b-' to ladies Slippers (ide to .fl.oO, Men’s Slippers and
( bduren Slipp it. at ilotlom Frices. Farming Tools of all kinds—
liii:*'. of a g<»-»d Hoe for 20e. Home-made Buggy Harness and Bridles.
1'ioDr. toat, ol!*.> oi good eotlee f*>r .t!! ; Tea, Cottoline, and everything
in Groci •• .'S as ciuap as anyone in town. A chance to price you is all
I want 5 •• sell you what you want.
* i your ••orn ground at my mill every Saturday which has been re
pair*-i and is now being run by the well known F. A. West,
i hanking you for past favors, I am. Yours Resp^ctfullv,
j. i.
Persons
r will plea.- h:
home ttml i* wb! •
1 will return icr :
such work.
south eh.:
v.or;l : li-.y
my at trillion.
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IL (i. SAMS.
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PIED MONT AIR LING.
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E * SPRINGS * IfflE * WORKS,
CARROLL & CO., Lessees.
Manufacturers of
BUILDING, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL •* LIME,
And Dealers In
Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair.
Oymamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps.
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a -AL no. fcALTigoas. i-to. ^
1'oi sab* by \\ .1$. DrFRE, Gallnoy,
S. G.
at Washington will reveal how the
mind of man has been at work during '
the last century. The faculties that
God has given us should be improved.
Be no! discouraged because your op- ‘***d Saratoga had awakened univcr-
portunitics are not as good as those \ s: . 1 * u ^ ln ' ra ^ on * * 1< ' was^consigned to
of others. Our greatest men have ! disgrace because ho delivt n d M i si
emerged from the chilling depths of . |,o5l,t t(> tlie enemy. Aaron Burr in -
ol)Scurity. 'lestitution and want. •‘ n y rfUS I )C ‘'ded of treason was * i r
i hey had nothing to begin witii save ^ united to a common jail. “I here
energy, intellect and purpose. John i il,non » wretched inamates." says
Jacob Astor, w*!io died worth iJl^OdKH- j ^ arnes ' ‘ Ibc man who once
000, began life, a poor hoy; Daniel ,ackL ‘ (l ,mt " single vote to make him
Webster, the great American states- i Resident of the United States.”
man and jurist, was fourteen years i * * ,t ‘ P i d , *nt medicine docior wh u
old when he first enjoyed the priv:- i ll *ked the question, “Is life woi*;h
lege of a few months schooling at an
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inuki* is I'uliy eiwiramced. Call on us and oxtiinino them and <;c
bcibiv yon buy. Wo also oatTy a full lino of all (Jrados
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GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITURE CO.
1 5 NO. LAKLIi BOMAR.
' S. J. SIMP20J
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the livin*
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academy. The man whose eloquence ^ * 1C ‘ tliouglit when he said, “
was afterward to stir the nation was depends upon the liver.”
a. t."civf.k BOSTICK . 1 , !AN05 and ORfiANS
before the school
he couldn’t speak
always enjoy those things more which th.mVtTinV nt^^
won—which wo have --*
are not easily
hud a hand in winning for ourselves
than those that are given to us as a
favor. The person who spends two
hours a day loalingon the st,ri*et squan
ders in a year 7>>(l precious hours, and
habits are chains that are too light
to be fell until too strong to be
|easily broken.
Activity Is essential to man; the
great Creator lias made it a law of our
being, physical, mental and moral.
A. single glance at the records of Hie
^puphiess world is sufficient to cou
nty one that men fall in their
rv//»rl® ur * su *L 8 simply because they
not <lue attention to those
arc essential to their
access, vffh'.’y suller too many
t,i,^BBg ro ss their minds, and
* those \Bich demand their best
lory. Tho time
■maud it, and
This wori.i is a -
Lotus grappl* with
inn real,
mystet
Beware of Ointmtot:; for Catarrh That
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always room at the top.” | us mercury will .* mvl\ *li
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Stint the pantry that the library may ! sen*!* of smell and eompleP'H »!. r..n
he replenished, not With poisonous . the whole system \,!i* , n i*nt* rin ,r ii
periodicals that are flooding our conn- \ througli (hi* mucous surlae* s. Su h
try and poisoning the minds of the articles should never he used ex** nt
j young, hut with good hooks—with j “a prescriptions from reputable
standard works. To have access to sieians, asthedamagi tln-v will do is
a good library is like a personal in-j Dm fold to the good y.niian pussildv
troduction to the great men of past derive from them. Ilidl’s ('alarrii
Cure manufactured by F. J. Clieiuy
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kllcrneys at law,
GAFFNEY, . . . S. C.
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CONTRACTOR AND GUILDER.
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Direct from the factory. No
commissions or middlc-mcn to ^
pay. New Instruments ex- E
changed for old ones. A hand- ®
some selceiion always to be fj
found at the .’U SIC PARLOR
rear of Carroll & Stacy's Bank. ^
Call Su.urdays and Mondays
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! W. L. JOHNSON,
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Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts, j cury, and is taken intcnially, aetinr
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fo- directly upo i the blood ami mm *.!:*
ver sm-os, tetter, chapped hands, chil- , surfaces of the system. In buviim
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and positively cures piles, » r no pay the genuine. It is taken lnter«mliv
required. It is guaranteed to give | and made In Toledo, Ohio, by K. fl!
perfect satisfaction or money refun-| Cheney * Co. Tesllmonlnl-free
ded. Inco iii cents per box. For i «TSold by Druggists, price Tin*. j,i*r
sale by W. B. DuPro. bottle.
. I ie*f work promptly ntnt ;u jii’ices j
to suit tlu* tiuuliiy, ami :thv;ivs l
keeps 011 lunul lioor’mg, ceilin |
| siding, vaslt, doors, e;e. .\I on
I gotid sup|)ly of heart pine *biii-j
I gles tit market price. Will a!.*o
1 make out bills for building ma-!
teri.il tor psirties whodesire it
and lill ills! same for u small per
cent. Give mo a trial.
Respectfully,
JL*.
Wanted !
One Dozen Second Hand Sewing Machines.
pj'YEHYBODY Should come and h»k at our now Show Windows
decorated with Straw Hats from S'* to $1.00. Shoes at all prices,
Standard Calicoes from JK to iV. Nice line of Gents’ Nock Wear.
We have a first-class line of wash dress goods from fir to 2.V. Sew
ing Machine Oil and supplies. Big stock of Corn, Flour, Cotton
Seed Meal and Hulls, Sugar, Coffee, Hoes, Flows, Ac.
Agents for tho Light Running Domestic Hewing Machine. Don’t
forgot that we want one dozen Second-hand Machines.
W 0. LIP3C0MB & BRO.,
The Hustlers.
Nos.37 aailCS—Wi:::’ i.*:;:tou and Southvvc'.er:
, Vcsllb':lu(l Limited,T:.ri/jj;h Pullman Slccr-'t
i bet'.vcen Now York and Xow Orleans, via WusU
! Ington, Atlanta and Montgomery, an,’, also bo-
j twern New York end Memphis, via Washing.
, Ion, Atlanta and Birmingham. Dining Cars.
Nos. S3 and 30 Uut'.:d Elates Fast Mall, Pull-
man Sleeping Cars between Atlanta, Mont*
fomery and New York.
j Nos. 11 and 12, Pullmen Slotpins Car between
Richmond, Danville and Greensboro.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gcn'l Pass. Aj't, Ar,n't General Pass Ag'l
Wasnini,tun, D. O. Atlanta, GA.
W. B. RYDER, Superintendent, Cl.ariotto,
North Carolina.
W. II. GREEN,
Gcn'l Supt.
J. M. CULP,
Trafllc Mn’gr,
Washington, D. C. Washington D. O