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THE WEEKLY LEDGER, i’l ltLISHKD KVEl!V I KIt'AY l.'i >: I inn: w..c Printing an I Publisliiiit> Co. Incorporated. $1.00 per Year. Li. O. SAMS, - - Editor. ED. H. DeCAMP, Manager and Local Editor. i'h i ind wo Ih'I'i’Vo HlVd Hill ns I lx 1 I f not list'd f •ulprit. l-'.v ...liows that ho j 1 iKiromlng ‘si l i" >"S wajH. | ! oilv is ill order. p.llell or HO '*1 ' I..* ea.' case slioiiId lie mel, there is no i\.i,\ s" ‘ vYhipiiim; pod. | he til l oliense ivlt H lii pciltI'll ItlVIP Ill'S, f'boief ChowrJer. of TlIK .1 line .jr K —Some Clarence Chroniclca. Cl.AKLM i:, will (' .1 mit ."i.—'I'here rt Pleasant Grove Paragraphs. ICorrespond.jnee ofTiiKLiiDoKK.l H‘:i picnic at Collin s school- 1'lkasant (inovK, S. C |„ n o o-) (' o.m ". ' " 'rt into some sort Iioum'nt xl Sal unlay. I iic I*pv. Mr. : Thi'crops ol t his sectio-i are lookimr of om- ho.vs 1 ~j |{ l l '',tLer olffhl sonic ,'M''ld« n is expected to he present very promising at present, grass also „fii'..ul.ji'. 1 „ wenl out to sco and deliver an address. is growing fast. We had a^ good rorfl'O. 01 ....j.rhlior. ’ 1 ' • ! ' - ■- • ‘ h A wiitcrinc loti orchard four . . tloir nearh> staid i"* 1 old Minn p rhe hoys Tht'iv will also he ,r... - . « basket picnic | freshing rain last Saturday which i <>... . iI about 1<> o'clock. Tiic j al Holly Springs the Saturday before j makes everything look flourishim? I u . i ^' S V' ' l !;\ ,!,<l irohi.bly thought, they were the first Sunday in July, at which Wheat has 'about been harvested in \t*' 1 , K ‘ '' s,, ; ! Mount Tabor Minutes. | Correspondence of Tin. I.i om t;. ■Mois i Tiuoii, S. c.. J (me Is.— lo'V. \|r. Owens au l wife arrived at Mt. labor last Thursday and had services last Sunday morning. Mrs. ad hcalt h now, Im : < torrespond oute regular news li lt 'isli (heir naii.o, not for nut for identification. hi:iHii:it is not responsinie io. | js vt . ry ainpu»a J(js mvl) . |(ut ‘h'* views of eorrespondeiits. j to have thnn 11 .. (lorresnoiidents wlio do notion f j ic honest tfH 01 ' “ ‘ ,ts must fur- "O' " .. 0 f„ c t t lull, m a night. Im >r publlcutlo.., O v tllnnval „. i i»e well again. , going lo stay all night, so he put on H 11 ' Hon. Stanyarn \\ ilson. of Spar- this section, it turned out very i las/si *'' 0luri ^ ^"'I'hart wli« wti* oiu: of his ugliest looks (his prettiest tanhurg, together with ottier promi-well cons’dering such a miserable md enough) and swore by nent speakers are expected to Ire j winter. Oats are getting ripe and will soon he ready to harvest are ilie«l >oiil liiiiliiigiit. Saturday night al Hie was huri.-d close to .lonesville on ail that was eternal that it was 12 present. . | will soon he ready to harvest. NY’c i alysis on Thursd' , v > '' 1 U m' 1 !''’''*'''''l o'clock. 1 lie hoys were not so sim- !• raneis Clayton has recovered the i think they will prove very good in hut once nfter'sho ll ' ‘"'" l 1 pie hut what they knew what he was eipiilibrum of his mind and has re- j this section. i her right side ..v m w.. Ointment • Sons Lyoa, •i nta, • v» lljMr : in i/ iniggitls.' .ILlBa. . ix* liwulliy eoa- 1 ■ ■ ; litior. iVi’viierB. ... aid dig ■ ti av cure i ,i.i. Mistip: ti:>!!, correct d-n and lit.irey wo mis, giving . i.i c:. i.orkrd horse. 25 ^ ■ by <lru?i'iste. >ut. for Kleiinoiin , po | rl t Write short ictters «nd to the P wvor to insure publien l, '" ’ { Tuesduv. to get them to ^ 0 ^ h ^ hl hc a d- AM corresponding.!^ Mu „. vrt . r . 1 kkidav, ji nk - >s ' IHCl a,8 °Tuesday” NORTH PACOLET S. S. CONVEN- ‘ ‘ TION. -t n Kill' derl/VS Tiiis jirogressive ho ly of earnest Sunday-scaeo! workers iias been or- ganized six years, and in Unit time If you haven’t paid for thiSjhasmcLlweiity-fourtiniesincoiiven- paper and don't intend to do soltion. From a feeble beginning, <t let us know so wo can Stop it. | i rls become a power for good that is Wo don t want to send it to , j.^[j beyond the bounds in tin* two people who wont pay for it. | tuW11> ],; 1>s Druytonvilleand (b.w.leys- ville. wbieii embrace its (iehl of oper- at so they “pulled for their | turned from the asylum. Uev. Thompson, of Maud, preached and left out. I»y the way, N our correspondent went to Spar- an interesting sermon at IMoasant the hoys said they didn't care much, tanburg last inonday. He found | drove last Sunday, the 1<» inst. He for tiny considered he source and corn along the road looking very j hud a very’large and attentive con- took it, for what it v.a worth. line, but cotton is rather spotted. | gregation. was paralyzed in a "d in tlie left side of A. N. WOOD, BANKER, AN INNER ROUTE. i There is an inside as wed as an out- | -ddc route, from point to point along j at ion.' tativi MM 11 tilill Ll .1 our coast . 1 his is important to us as a nation for more reasons than the fact that, in case of war. we have a means of exit and ingress nearly all along our Atlantic and gulf coast. We well remember that the small steamboats that used to ply between , I lean fort and Charleston, and along t he < ieorgia coast to Fornandina and Jacksonville, Fla. were often delayed in their trips on account of stress of weather. The reasons given were that they took the imierroute. Skirt ing our coast, fr -in the New England states to Mexico, are out lying islands formed mainly by alluvial deposits, brought from the hill country and stopped by tin se:'. 1 Jet ween them and the main land are sheets ol water, more or less broad and deep, that lur- nish our he-t fishing grounds and also means of communication safe and cheap ami free from storm and temp est that may he raging on the open sea. Perhaps the most noted ol these inlets is the Indian rivei in Florida, which is hut an inlet of the sea that runs one-half the length of that long peninsula. \Y< presume the l . S. government | arrangement has had this trial trip made with the view of determining to what extent our inland waters may he utilized for purposes of eommeree, and possibly of defense. Water transportation is so much cheaper than that by wherever pruel icabli. should he deepened, even if canals should have to he dug to make the con neet ions complete, tiermany s great and successful undertaking in connecting the ilaltie with the North by means of ship, canal will he The last convention im t on the 'Jdd in. I. nl Klbet hel. 11 was a n i' 1 ‘U u. la v- ofseven ho:ly irom lotirt'fii schools, with a membership ! hundred. President James E. Strain has. bet n j an untiring worker from the beginn- I . , ' ' • • ! imf of the organization, a’l". among the lay members, nearly eiitiriiy, has he found elHcieiii eo-adjutors. Kihethel is in a line seei’mn of the county. Hi r farming population is to lie eongratulated on tho eonteiit- ment that reigns within !ier borders and the suec* ss that re.-uIts in reiiu- 1 uerat i ve crops. Perhaps sima of this contentmeut, and coi)S(‘<|ueiit prosperity, is the re- suit of elfort put forth in Simday- s'dioo' work. This associat ion is set ting a worthy i ot iii'i'se-'tions o! the slate liable to meet ill conveii- mee a vear. t ion « ven SAFETY IN GOOD WATER. Evansville, Indiana, has receiitiy suli'end from a severe epidemic ol typhoid fever. I raced to its cause, the water supply was found to he in fected through improper sewerage The season of the year is upon us wiien this dr» nded dbeie e makes its greatest inroads. Prevent ion is hetter than cure. <»all’neydiu a good work when her town council, live or six wars .ro. Omni- in I running team that. I regularly a soawngir cart, .-he will when a pure and abun- »- eit izens shallow ways ! do hetter s hort j dant supply of wat er lias been vnn' for t! ie want s 1 , •a, the means of stimulating like work in ot her sect ions by i ntorprising nat ions. SKILL IN SURGERY. Governor W. Atkinson, of Georgia, is passing through a severe ordeal. Had his severe attack occur red ten years ago. he would, in all probability, have already joined the majority. Tho surgeon’s knife is now used freely, and without dread, wiieic r, few years hack the patient s condi tion would have been pronounced hopeless. In Governor Atkinson s ease the conditions wen somewhat dill'ercnt. The knife was used by skill' ll hands, but the patient did not respond a.-i was hoped; indeed seven eminent physicians, time and again in consul tation, pronounced that he could not recover; that the end was near. Hut ii was not. IJeyond all expectation thi' patient rallied, and is far on the road to ncovcry. There is no doubt that the world ha.; gained largely by encouraging those who devote their lives to discov ering better ways of doing common things, and bringing the “impossi ble” wit bin the range of possibility. Who can say that this or that is impossible? “It must be done,” gen erally opens the way. Who knows but that, after all, the very skill that has been gained may bean incentive the more readily to resort to the knife when milder meas ures would do as well. May there not be surgeons who have a passion for using tlie knife, just as the expert “shot” likes to show his skill, just for the sport of it. If there h such aside, it is out of place in dealing with human life. There is >miict hing grand, yes heroic, in hin . l>c he vurgeon, statesman or general—who knows his place, can ipiictly hide his lime, knowing full well, that when the crisis comes, he can meet it. and uf i he many who conn identified with town. Tillman thanks his t hinks ahead of (lie pi n in' are yet to bc- our growing ilaiV that he ile, and t bus becomes their leader. < Pir ‘city fathers’ are expected to think for us. and bring before us for our consider ation what they deem of importance to our welfare. In securing our water supply, l»'t us be certain that the source is pure and lint it is abundant enough fora population twice dou! h our present number. Evansville had three hundred '' O' > of .'ever last month. Eternal vigilenee is a part of the price we pay for safe! v. Our Trip to the Country. HI THE WHIFFING FOST. We have been comparatively free from the depredations of the petty thief. IVrhaps times‘an changing for Hie worse with us in that respect. Sometimes we hear of the fowl-roost having been visited, of an ax taken from the door step, a eow stolen, or. as we have just heard, i pouch tree, the i arlicst of the season, stripped of its fruit. Now for him who would commit these G'e.- Sp.l a.-', t here is not much dread 'if the guard house or the jail. Here, lie re is re I and food without any accompanying shame. Hut the i Buckltnl The best salv< bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum her head. She leaves a husband and I six children lo mourn her ios- Mr. \\ alter W. Edge returned from i t'lmto-i las! Saturday for u few -lavs , . stay with his mother and sisters. " i The farmers in thi section have Some fields are looking well, while We are glad to see buster hack Miss Carrie Foster postponed 1,,-r 1 about got theircrops cleaned out and others are sorry. from the mountains where he and i picnic and now has given out liaviu.c l *' ,t s 11 ”'"‘''"'J ikoikingand Exchange where they have them cleaned now C. C. Hearden, of our community. ' family have been fur the past three one at all. We were vorv much diM 1 business. Wells urid with Hurdar- we don't think they will get grassy has a Held of corn that is ahead of or four weeks. He will return about appointed. anymore. any that we have seen anywhere. | tiic first of next month and stay Sum Gi;\ci> Saturday, June the 2blh, the Sun- He fertilized it very heavily and it is ^ about a month or more. | . . day Sclio'd i iiiun of tin* middle .sec* ; certainly a fine lot of corn. j We were glad to meet the Uev. ti'Ki will convene with Corinth Ferry Howell and J. <>. Atkins , Crowell Klunton at Fleasant Grove church, so if you want to hear some wen in Spartanburg last Monday. Sunday. g.Kid speaking and have a good NW M illinms and daughter, They have a good Sunday-school time in general bring yuiir best girl Miss i’arllia. went to Spartanburg at Fleasant Grove with a large core and come along. j last fridayon business. of workers. The Corinth base-bail team crossed | We hope that your correspondents We think that Flaw Ficker had \ Froof >afe and Automatic T: ne Lock, liepiir'ii Ifoxes at moderate bats with the ItaviMina hoys not long will |iro(it by the advice of Hro. J. I,. ( better stop his gab at once or Mis An since. The game was broken up ; S. as we think his reminder was very i Thrope and Mrs. Waters wi 1 ! stop al'out the third eiiditig on account of timely and to the point. We would him for they are going to take the rain. 1 in: score stood ten to four in suggest that your correspondents | top stone, favo • of Corinth. Tiny are going to select for discussion some suliject of Success to all Ei;iii;i:itiTKs. try the factory hoys ofGatTncyon the general interest and rest awhile from : w. i\ i». morning of the ftliofJuly. those trivial controversies, because I .... Sum of our young folks went to [ there is nothing to he gained l»y them j | |, nV e two little grand children Elhethel last Sunday, i'hey report and by them we are liable to wound ! w i l(> aro t^.thiu.r ||,j s j, 0 t summer a nice time. Yum-yum-m-m. a brother’s feelings. We would suggest weather and an^troulded with howei Messrs John mid Cbariry Kirby, of the following subject for discussion, j ,. om |)|aint. 1 oive t hem Chamher- Wrights, were in this section not long both by yourself and correspondents: ' lain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea since. i “Is there any valid reason why land | |{ t , lm .,i y and it acts like a charm. I Miss Missouri \\ lu lehel visited her ' (or renl estate) and money should not j earnestly recommend it for children , with howei troubles, i was myself regards u-iery?’’ Mothers In Trouble. Ibis is the eoiniit ion of 11 lose ex pecting to become mothers. I'o smii we point to a t r;n friend in Moi m u's Itm.iKf, whieh not only uiaki's eiiild- hirlli easy and painless, hut leaves 1 mother and child in healthy and vig orous eondit ion ; restores the mother | **' to her original beautiful form. j Fricc .$1 per bottle; d bottles for! •"»(>. For sale by druggist, or seiit ! by express on reci'i|it of price by t MOTiiKKS’ KEUEFCO.’, i JS I’eters St.. Atlanta, (ia. For sale hv W. lb DuFrc. \ ^ rent. i-i.ys am! .-i !,s Stocks and Ilonds. iiys Count} nd r-'ehool Claims. Your ImsHU'Ss solicited. B, HACKER k SON, .-J'„ \' A sister, Mrs. John Croeker, last, Satur- he placed upon the same basis as ^ day and Sunday. Mrs. Jane Clar of J id way. ia--i Sunday. We liear t hat one ot t!; , taken with a severe attack of bloody ani ‘, ' ,, r . s ’, ! r i,ril 1 ‘’Hr people are resting very easy | f| ux , with cramps and pains in my Folhe i’etty, | about the constitutional convention i .stomach, one-third of a bottle of this PROOF Corn Whiskey, H>( u-. K U 'Wm I L- \ :$ ‘2wn.;v -••n i-* .-w.ru .. ifscturcrs of ' which is to he held in September, big bucks We have talked wiih a good many of remedy cured me. Within twenty- four hours i was out of bed and doin' of this section is talking of having tiic the voters of our precinct and they j m y }, O u 80 W ork. Mrs. W. E. Duna- cbitor to slop us from writing to Tin; are to a man in favor of fair and ' g Un . Hon-ai|ua, Hickman Co., Tcnn. I.!'i.i i: just because we liappen to! honest laws, regardless of party or For sale hv W. H. DuFre. I \\ I EE Inrnish Inti proof t'orn i * Whiskey in iiuantitiesof i gallons j _ , _ ... and :: ipiaris at *|.|o per gallon am! j DOOl’i, biSll, HlilldS. MOaMlDg m BaiW* upwards. Address. J. F. DEEM.XGEH, Dellilige N. c. ing Materia?, Sash. Wei^lits and Cords, C'l I A l< I, t >TF< >>:. s. <J. gd on tiieir corns sometimes. | fa«'tion atliliations, hut they say that ; W, midi'rslan I that tlien- i - a rig- they can stand any kind of a consti- uiar gambling den in is 1 low ahoiit tution that other people ran. there-j t hr< mill W hat a J'-i he re A Wise Investment. • ,. City Lo,s For Sale ; fore they are not taking unto thein- a l iviliz' ii coiintre. in fact nearly selves any very great troiihle about ] in the house of God, these infidels | the matter. w. w. w. | A policy of insurance in such eom- (for wiiat else are thev, < ven de-e- •. ! panics as the/Etna, Home, Hart ford, crate tlie Sabbath with their revel- Sometime ago I was troubled with 1 American Fire and i’emisylvania to ‘hie lot in west end wit h siii.iidid J ings. I.it tie hoys stand and look on. | an.attack of rheumatism. I used ; protect your homo and business from Dear mothers see where vour hoys .‘ hamberlain’s Fain Halm and was j loss and damage by lire is a wise in- nie. Iiiinding !.it> near < otton .'|,eml their Sundays. TIicm' gauih-! •■"inpletely cured, i have since ad-; vestment. b rs (’ir devil’s aids/ an being caught vised many of my friends and custo- 1 shall he glad to furnish siudi pro- Purchasc our malic, which we guarantee to be Superior to nnv solil South, and ttiereby S?vc Money. WINDOW and FANCY CLASS A SPECIALTY One lot on l.imestom* .\V' splendid b room eottagi and out building.', ne lot in west room cottage. Still up with, ami if they don't stop these misdoing' there's no telling what will happen. Yours for right, Slim Sam. Written From Wilkinsville. Co: iv spoil deuce of Ti I!; Elixii.k. ) Wii.kixsvii.i.:;, S. C., June ib.—We had the pleasure of attending the North Facolet, Sunday-seliool conven tion at i/iheth'd last Sahhatli. Frol's McArthur and Sams, of your city, were with us. Hoth made us line .'peechi s. Frof. A. G. Davis with his choir added very materially to the success of the convention. Hro. J. I,. Strain descrvis much credit for tlie untiring elTorts he has put forth to make the .North Faeoiet Sunday- school (''invention what it now is. lie is the right man in the right place. Tlie next regular 'piarteriy meeting will he iield at Asbury church. The Hroad Kiver Haptist Suii'hiy- sehool i nion will meet with <'orinth on next Saturday 2'ith. We hope to niei l Hro. Slim Sam, and that he will limber himself up and get out a good congregation with full baskets for some of us are better eaters than speakers. Some of our farmers are laying by their crops and will soon be ready for vised many of my friends and custo mers to try the remedy and all speak lection at any time. Call before in- ! highly of it. Simon Goldhuum, San 1 suring. I.uis Key, Cal. For sale by W. H. DuFrc. i I** 1.1 ll n 't ol o. ss'rrvc* v. tiahney at si morning. We not in d hut few people up in t iwn. hut as soon as we in tiic country we saw buggies .landing in tlie yards and horses with harness on them making ready for church. Wc thought they w re going to Ei- bcthel. We found the roads well worked in Spurtanhurgcounty, but in 1 nion county there had been no work done on the roads. The hill on tin* North side of Thiekcly is verry rough. Large rocks protruding out of the ground. A little powder used thin* would make the road hetter. The crops are all in good condition and well worked and there’s a good stand. The cotton is small hut growing. Tim corn looks well. Joe Fhillips and John D. Jctferies have tlie largest corn that wc saw, and K. H. Spears tlie best cotton. Mr. Spears will soon have blooms. Wheat and oats are fine. Jack Eil- llcjohn has a line field of wheat. Its not a patch of wheat, hut a iield of some twenty or thirty acres, like tho old time wheat field. There had been a good ruin hegin- itig at W. M. Tate’s and extending as far as Kdton and we don’t know how much further. After spending a pleasant day with friends we started home at I o'clock in the evening. To our surprise we met the mayor of Galfney, not alone though. We sup pose he had been to Elhethel or some where. We have been told that he was hipnotized or went oil in a swoon and that In didn't know anything from Dawkins bridge to Galfney. Just as he got to Galfney he overtook Smith Cook and family, who had been to W. Mabry's in Asbury neigh borhood. This caused him to raise up and some faint idea struck him that he was in Gaffney. The mayor had better tako someone with him from Gaffney when he goes in the Gowdeysvillo neighborhood. There are some deep holes by the road side. Heim;. protrai; ted inert ings, pic mies, i t e. We hopet' i see some of l he fruits of our Suuibi) -school work during t hese pro!rae ted meetings. Hro. W. i. 'loorchcud and f amily, i* 1 1 :i - Oi ; i ,<'n ,or) Grove, vis ited re iatives liear ill' re la.'i Saturday and Sunday. W. A . Whisonunt, o 1' Hlaek shurg, was do’. vn on his farm last w<m rk and r« port s everyi lung lovely about Remnants’" Remnants!! BARGA/A’S BOR MID- SUMMER BUYERS' IN SWISSES, oKGA.XDYS. INDIA LINENS. Ml I.I.S. * Civpons, Hatiste Cloths. ('halJies. Ginghams and White Dress Goods. These are all new goods and we cordially invite you to call early and get (irsl choice of the many bar gains wc will oiler in the above. ) ours to pica scy Oill'l'oll & Otll-pOlltCM'. mill. One excellent lot Springs. Three room house ami tot, west en l. For terms apply to F. G. STACY. i'troll tel T Leads tlie Clan. .mom y in r ruit Trees 1 ■'m t f-;i! to invi stigate '•f"r.' Im \ iii;,’. Oruamen- !:•! shrill,s a .'peeialty. I . ""i men to travel in 'li'.a av! Soiilh Carolina. ; • in< nts to right parties. ALEXANDER, V ; ; i i i'lie.v, S-4. C*. V, (¥■' .I*. y »L JC •ansact a Genera! Banxinp: Business .s aa-;r oy ' INSC I A I. aliovvec! on Timo Deposira Airaiii'eir.Ciil'. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Vour J rom*Six’" * ^il. <» m; * lifer for Sale Huildin; v 1*' H*' v "V and imom i own, sell’' 1'IX'Y. A!- ;< II r ami of l his >y atm m reach m t!; of from JO to !'z) ii"i'. el;'io!' of i.iineslone Springs .n 111ier : i I,me rates. i'o:’ farm pur! \l^o Agriciiilnral l.iui'ls ! > p u For full partieular- appl\ ; > MOSES WOOD, Agent. N. I!.—All t rt'spa.'eing on lands of t his c mi; .• ny . utiing and removing l.iddeii under nenalt v of . I imber, lisiun; Illlll! a re PLAST1CO. Fruit-Time Wall decorator and beautifyer. PLAST1CO. Cover dirty walls and My speck Hlaeksburg. Frof. D. JetTeries is spending Ids i vacation with Ids parents. Miss Grace Wbisonant is home | from All Healing, X. ('., where she lias been attending school. I.c. ('oilman is still improving | slowly and it is to be Imped will soon | be out on bis crutches. We miss him very much in our Sunday-school 1 am I chur eii meet ings. Henry Guyton in passing a neigh bor's bouse on the public road came j in contact with a dog and before he could control him he hit him twice ■ but In- finally killed him. Fruits are ripening and will soon be plentiful. i Frying size chickens seem to he I scarce but it is probably owing to the | late spring. We hope there wilFbe I plenty after awhile. We are needing rain very much in : this vicinity, especially for the gar- j dens. (•<' \sm\ vli.y. | It may Do As Much for You. •Jr. Fred Miller, of Irving, HI., writes thu! he had a Severe Kidney i trouble for many years, with severe pains in his hack and also that his bladder was alfeoted. lie tried many *o called Kidney cures hill without ! an\ goiid result. About a year ago | he began the useof ElectrieHitters and i found relief at • nee. Electric Hitters ! is i .'peeial!y adapted to cure of all I t idney and I 1 ver troubles and often ; : gives almost instant relief. One . trial will prove our statement. Price only oOe. for large bottle. At W. H. J DuFre' Drug Store. PLASTICO. Harvest /.V lYIV'lf US AX/) ! AM ERE- All neat housekeepers use it. PLASTICO. Oondileive to bialth and attractiveness. N OW lr THE TIME to pack iway Flannels and Woidens, and tbei''i> nothing sur<' against Mot hs and Inscets but tlie t'AM I’ll 1 >K M A KDEES. Call and get Ibem and save vour clothes, only be per pkg. A few more STRAW HATS 1v T SI ^;i:S r H,K ,:AS "' r a run to /■vkx/s/i i or wim | K III’ J A KS. KIP.HEKS AM' GKA'N CFADLES AT THE lowest prices. I have just reeiiii'd en do/. Mason s fruit jars. Fi' ttiest line of straw lulls in town. I am olToring the re mainder of mv stock of colond embroidery at cost to close out. Hig lot and pr'tty styles of lawns, d -tted Swiss, ehallies, ducks and shirting prints at" rock botiom price-. I have on hand a full supply of corn, hny. bran, cotton seed meal, bulls, Hour and any thing else you want in groceries. rrcc iii livery in town. J. D. GOUDELOCK. Furniture” J. N. Lipscomb, nica Salve. 1 he world for cut s, IV- vi r,sores, Id ter, chappi •! hands, ehil- hlains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money roiun* dfld. Friee 'Jb cents per box. For sale by W H. DuFre. J. E. WEBSTER, A t ( oriury-A l- I Nv , Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collce- t ions a specialty. Dr. A. O. THOMAS, P"iit:i! parlors in new briek hulld- ing in rear of postolliee. 'iVeth extracted without |>alii. All work guaranteed. HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED II7/AV' A PlAiASING EEJECT A NICE SU/T OE EURNEfURE //AS /N A COI- TAGE ? B E IT EVER SO 11 C M DEE WE CAN SET IT OFF with the furnishings that would ph ase a prince. Ami the prices are just right. Bed-room Suits $i4 and up. T he i ndertaking hi siness is a sad one. Imt then, people must die and must he buried. Some people have not the means to expend a large sum on the burial of their loved ones, and yet, they desire to give them A Respectable Burial. W E CAN ENA DEE Yol To Do THAT Foil A VERY small sum, and while wc wisli you and yours to live on forever to enjoy our Furniture, still wc invite you to inspect our line of Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes I He., iu fore you die or when your rolntives die. CARROLL, CARPENTER & HUMPHRIES. I nm continually receiving new style., ot .tUlwiu 1-Oiiine^i.ou l > iiinoS. One handsome Upright, at a barijain, but little used. A Tine selection o! fust-cl.iss at low prices. These good aic S>ii'A*ol ii-om tho NIj».nur:RK'C m'oi'j-t and no agent's commissions to be paid. Call Saturdays or Monday . or adibcss W . Sv * Nr-< >.>1^ li A' SMI'IV, J-». O. Do you want To buy the Best at the Lowest Possible Price? T hen come and luok tlimn Hoys and ^’outlis. W e h . nur large lute<u i the 1 , t line -f Hh •thing f"r Men •. Suits in town. (>ur Round, Square and Frock, Clay W’m'.'ti d Suits are t he In st thiiigs for tlm money to be had. (Mir .■s7..z». s•'.(.'•) an I •t'kaO (suits and Vests are “Hummers.'' The host s,,.Vi Hlaek Cliiviut Suits we ever bad. Eook at our Tourist Hat all the way from i.n* to iflEOU, and ever) •e.e of them g’ood value.-. Children s and F >> s < rushera as low as ibe. • i.- or -umi'ier v •• - I o • m' ' UI ' ■ r W 1 .: i' t h e i i ■ oods in low i and wv will alwai YouiV' Truly, llba to tiOe. Wool Hats as 1 negligee, and gauze >hirF Neek W< w ashahle worth. s l'uml., i,ngs—white, • at an) priee desirj line of ti's in sill give yon your imifiey- Wilkin Brds., CaffrAy, S. C. June 2), 'Ju.