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t Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idaho, says: “I was all run down, weak, nervous and irritable through overwork. I suffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak and nervous that I could not sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles’ Nervine and now everything is changed. I sleep soundly, 1 feel bright, active and ambitious. 1 can do more in one day now than I used to do in a week. For this great good I give Dr. Miles’ Restorative Ncrviue the solo credit. It Cures.” nr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive guarantee, that llie lirst !>oltlo will tHinent. Alldrujitjists sell it at ♦!, 6 bottles for la, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price Medical Co., Ell ‘ ' * ' Etta jane Notes. [Correspondence of Tnk I.kookis., ^ Etta .Iank. S. C., June 24.—Now l that the pipe of peace is being ' smoked and the wordy warfare we j trust is at an end, I will congratu late Hro. Flaw Picker upon the com mendable course he took last week in ; bringing some facts before our read-, ers which are based on “horse sense,” and I recommend to my brethren and sisters of the quill an immitation of' his example and let us show to the | world that we can do something else besides throw mud at each other Our distinguished brut her deserve “well-done” from every sober, well- balanced mind for what I lie lias said to encourage the young in the paths of usefulness as well as parents in the discharge of i vention which elected him field see- ! rotary and editor of the State Sunday school organ, “The Trumpet,” had reflected credit upon itself and also an honor upon the State it repre sented. The convention by suitable resolu tions thanked Professors McArthur and Sams, the Flint Hill choir, the tiafVnoy Dkimskh and the FnionTimes for what they have done to make it a success. And your humble corres pondent (as the oilicial head of the convent ion), in behalf of all present, ^ thanks the noble ladies for the almn- | j| 1( . last few days, dant supply of good tilings furnished j j ndc Ikirilcit Ward to refresh the inner man of which ali were cordially invited to partake. (iod bless the noble women of our county for their loyalty and devotion tin Zircoma Gems. |Correspondence of Tm; l,ia>(u;i:.| Zim oniN. .1 tine 2o.—Our li(lh> town will lx* on a boom soon. A dr. Iliden, from Fiigland, will he in our midst with some of the finest machinery that can lx* purchased, for Hit! purpose of developing and work ing the mimsof our locality. The fanners of our locality seem to have the “blues.” The corn was damaged considerably by the cold snap a few weeks ago. Corn lias rose from lifly to seventy cents in LOCAL LEDGEHITES. at Ids Sunday. i to His cause. They are t lie exempli their parent ml re- 1 j t . a( j OII ( ,f jjiat attrilmteof whieli He sponsibilities. We respect | is the great centre—Love, for we were once children ourselves. , it not | J4 , on foP t| K .j r true, self- All the cliildren of tliis counlryare ^ sa( . | .j|j ( .j I1 j, dovolion and untiring ef- needing is proper eiicourageinent to | forJs 1|l(i Nor(ll paeolet S. S. Conven- beeome (some of them) grea a ,u lion would long since iuive been in- gloriously remembered among tlie tilings of the past. Well might Christ himself say: “O woman, great is thy faith.” Again, ladies, let me thank you, and in behalf of tin* sterner sex say that in you we recognize Queens of Mercy whose thrones are duties, whose dominions are immortal souls and whose scep tres are Love. There wore thirteen schools repre sented, wfth an aggregate member ship of (i!IN, and the collection was by llu> l>r. Miles t, I ml. To tlie Public 1 KF.KP in stock a full line of Dry * (ioods. Notions. Straw, Wool and Fur Hats. Ladies’, Men's, Hoys’ and Children’s Shoes, Heady made Pants and Shirts. Groceries and Hardware, all as cheap as can he bought from any house. i have a few Heady Made Suits, Plow Stocks, Single-trees. Hoes, Shovels, Picks, I lames and Truces tiiat I am closing out at cost, (’all and see I. M. Peeler. A Sparkling Display 1 \ L ’ \i v. : good men and women. And, as the ! well conducted newspaper is an edu- i cat or of the highest type, there is no better place for laying tlie founda tion of future usefulness and great-1 ness (at less cost) than by patroniz ing it and writing upon such subjects I as will interest others and at tlie same tim.^ develop within the nma- tuer that power wliieh will ultimately lead them to a higher sphere in life. I quote from a religious paper: “There is an idea in the minds of many who ought to know better, that the nnmtucr writer stands on the low est platform of distinction, and that he who is able to command in any capacity, no matter how humble, the ; attention of tlie literary world, is i vastly his superior. There never was a greater mistake than this.” A ! writer who once held a prominent place in litcratur?, and who hud tin* i reputation of being successful, re marked : “I do not hesitate to pronounce a I successful amatucr writer of far | greater importance than the estab- j jislicd mediocre, and I would take I chances any day in regard to distinc- ! tion.” There is no place in the world so liard to till us that of tin* amatucr writer. In writing u man of an cs- ; tablishcd reputation need not bother himself much about what he is to write. Nor need lie, after establish ing himself before the public and getting the knack of writing, give much attention towards maintaining the standard he lias already acquired. Hut tlie amatucr must produce the ' best possible; lie must reach the pub- | lie ear by tlie choice of tlie best sub jects; in 1 must lie aide to discuss the trend of the public mind and produce that which will please the popular i taste; he must he keen, concise and original; he must study the minds of men in order to produce that most in accordance with existing views; in short he must he wiiat is termed "an I 1 all round man.” It, of course, is lids in the amatuer j that makes such splendid opportu-' i nity for the possible and ultimate I j achievements in the profcs.-oonal. I There are but few places in the liter- more iliau sullieient to pay otT subscription to the State fund. ,i. i.. tin Matters From Maud. |<’orrespondence of Tilt': | Maud. S. (!.. .lime 25.—The went her is fine today for harvesting. Several have not finished yet. .). S. Hlaek is running his reaper, harvesting his small grain. Tlie grain crop averages good, hut t he acreage is small. Karly corn is well advanced, some beginning to tassel. We are laying-by tlie early planted corn. The acreage of cotton is largely decreased. The plant is small, and a poor stand but it is now I growing rapidly. Crops generally are clean and under a good stato of cultivation. Agriculture is improv ing, many are giving it special atten- t ion. Our cllieiciit mail carrier, .iolm Smith, is beginning to i mbark in Iho chicken trade. Thickety mountain was wcl! atten ded Sunday. I lie huckleberry con vention convened there, which exhib ited represental ives of elasst s and colors. The waters of the furniec home near Zireoiiia Aged ninety-one. Hoys you must hustle up. One of Zireonia’s sweet-smiling face girls has just returned from Saluda Si mi liary, and -oior jollv hoy is going to poke Ins fret under the widow’s table. A jolly party of young men are in our midst on a fishing expedition, being camped in Staton s lot at Zir- eonia. As the hungry party were frying the few lisli that they caught Wednesday in an old frying pan on a chip fire a jolly toad came jumping along and, unfortunate for the toad hut fortunate for the men, jumped into the hot pan offish, so the hun gry parly made merry of the fish and frog. prof. C. (}. Staton, who now owns and controls ids father’s home farm, is going to remodel his house for the purpose of accomodating hoarders next year. Profs. 10. W. F.lliott, of New York, and I . (i. Staton have been consider ing a suitable location to establish a first class husine.-s college and now they turn their eyes toward GaiTney. Prof. Elliott, M. A. bus received his training from some of the best in structors now in t!ie educational field; at the i niversity, Athens, Tenn.. Milligan College, Tenn., and Eastman's National Easiness Gollcge, Poughkeepsie, seven years of and has at heart development of i Items Which Are Too Short for a Head ing Bunched Together. Toni 15. Clarkson ins opened a con fectionery store in the new store house of W. A Peeler. J Misses Annie and Id.i Wood gave I a tea 1 uesday evening coinpiiiucu- i Gary to a few of their fiveiids. A fishing party composed of work men on the new mill spent Wednes day on tlie Hroad fishing. It was headed by \\ . H. Lcflcr. Contractor ('ceil lias placed addi tional machinery on the ground and will start to making more brick in ‘order to complete his contracts on t i me. Work on the new mill is progress ing rapidly. Contractor Cecil’s men are laying brick on the third floor, while Contractor Pmpst’s force is keeping dose up with t he woodwork. Sam Gaffney displayed at Tin: Lki»- m:i: ofliee last Saturday, a Spanish coin 107 years old. He found it on ids plant at ion on the river. It lias evidently been buried for many years as it was comparatively new, showing I distinctlv the lettering on it. * n | Tlie mill operative can rejoice in a I holiday on July 1th. It will be quite ; extended, too. The mill will shut down on tlie Fourth and not resume i I operations until Monday, the Nth,! I during which time the machinery i 1 will he overhauled and repaired. 1 J. T. Wood, who has been selling 1 sewing machines for R. S. Lipscomb for some, time is no longer with him. ' W. F. Roland, an experienced sew ing machine salesman, is now eui- | ployed by R. S. Lipscomb and will ! I take pleasure in giving instructions; in fancy work to any who have pur- ! chased machines. Index do New Advertisements. The merchants of Gaffney are showing their faith in midsummer advertising. They certainly adver- ; tisc like business men of long ex perience in advertising. Not con tent to allow the slow season to take j care of itself they propose to make ; their business bigger by continually 1 hammering away at it. And now | the readers of Tin: Lkdckk should: not neglect their part. Their part is ; to patronize Lcdcku advertisers he- i cause they can secure better bargains 1 from tlie wide-awake advertiser than t h(*y cun from the man who has not | got energy enough to push his trrde. Then again, when trading with Lkd- cKit advertisers never fail to tell them where you saw their ad. They will ho just a little more polite to you and give you the benefit of their lowest prices if you do. The follow ing are tlie changes in our ad columns this week: Eoston Store—We want your trade. W. O. Lipscomb Hro.,—Down they go! Prices! Smith Hardware Co.,—Headquarters for hardware. W. H. Du Pro—Ladies t ake notice. Carroll A Carpenter—Silk finished pongee. Gaffney A Cole—Watch this space. Gaffney Manufacturing Company— Yeni, Vedi, Vici. I tee Hive—We do not think. Tin: Lkdckk—Job Printing. ****** Poor (Health , 'means so much more than 1 -serious and ima^ine- , ’you ’fatal diseases result from' triflinpr ailments neglected.' tWt play with Nature’s' greatest gilt—health. M you are feeling out of torts, weak . and generally ex hausted, nervous, have no appetite and can't work, begin at oncetak- * ing the most relia ble strengthening medicine,which is, Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot tles cure—benefit comes from the very first dose—>/ Tvon'l stain your teeth, and it’s pleasant to take. N. V. He lias had experience in tea«'hing women of the prine Ensile We wuuM 'I. pole! vv: ic iiiglu st and best ihe young men and 'oiintry. He is now if the \\ eaverville ■. Weuverviile, N. < ii :u*n wliul Gaffney ] 1 liiuks uIkiuI a college of this kind. | should the people give I h‘‘se geni le- i nu n the right cneoiirageuicul. tin y | will at oner go down and begin I'm j work. (h. >■.;(,!: W \sin\i: i'dn. The Columbia State. !i is witu pleasure we note Hint ’u an and The Gaffney Land and Improve ment Company are having their lands divided into tracts of from forty to one hundred acres, which fhey proprose to sell to easy terms. They have desirable land and here so (tier? ps on | some very i good R. nance for llirifty people. Prof. <>. Sams is doing th" surveying. • - With the Church People. Tin Rev. 15. P. Robertson w pivael; on “sanctifieafion” or “ho ne-s’’ ii! the Haplist church on Su day mornin i. fliere will he a young peoph i v hut I liosi keep (•(>ii 1 fiat U!1 M (•[)•• j even on t he i J if we mu>l X twgMicm • aeet pi any troublcd Sum! ped in did not Sabbath day. Linder A Price have a nice stocf summer goods and I heir trade good ami on the increase. R. E. Linder exhibits more cue lull's in Ins poliilo paleli than syst of good fanning. Some of our good house-w;ves iiegilining 'o loo calling for sugi nicnecd t he sw o< fruits, jelly and order. Emil ei Vitriol ies of siz.o The campaign under I lie barn pulling and ham for tlie music. 1 lie Male I t iDii.-fiing ( ■).. lias 1 sueeecded ! the .‘'ia 1 ( • < 'oi npiinv tliiil m<w !! lie Slide i is on u s ,,|f. taining iiasi-: Even i f e do not niire 1 he • x 1 remciicss of 'i .’lie St a polilies we- •iili !ia\'( i ; () 1 i • i ug Inif •II! I mirat ion lor conducted i: ami ling il on a pay!n; of such oppuGi i si gentlemen wi ...... . i, .. i Iri.iss -im*c ! in: g Sunday cvcnin ‘A at (he ! Ja i it i ->t ci mr eh at whi ich tin •n* will he at! I'tl'i'S: 4CS by I’rof. (Jriflit It and oi hei ’.s. Ti) e full ov. ing are the dele; ^•al( •s to ! he S uiarl; in! :11eg count y Rapt isl : ^un- day-!- :e|l()() 1 (•( (UVellt ioll which meets F rid :i iv at We Ilford: !; !.!’. Robert son, R. <’. Sun •all , N. I.ipse omh ai al 1 L O. >:iiid M- .rnin: > : '•rr vices in Iq > i m • opa! elnii'. •h al l i ('eh ick a. m. on next S111 a 1 ay, J uii e ;{(). Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in the office uncalled for to date : Ada Hrown. Mr. Cudding. Miss Mary Fryday. Miss Eertha Hill. Ambers Hopper. Albert Huskey. Willie Nance. Thomas Waters. N. E.—Persons calling for those letters will please say advertised m Tiik Ledger. T. H. iUTThKJOIIN, P.M. June 24,18t)5. . • Answering Invitations. When a gentleman and his wife are | invited and do not go to a reception, i nllthat is necessary to represent them j is their visiting-cards. A man and J his wife have separate visiting-cards, i (hose uniting the names being seen ! very seldom nowadays. A wedding 1 invitation should receive some rocog- I nil ion; a eorleous little note contain- j ing either an acceptance or a regret would seem to ho the proper way in j which to acknowledge this civility. ! When a lady and her daughter send | out cards for an afternoon tea, one would send, if one did not go, a card | for each.—July Ladi"s’ Home Jour-i * I mil. 'u Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Cures Kidney and Liver Troubles, ^ Constipation, Bad Blood & Malaria, Nervous ailments jL Women’s complaints. g Get only the iw'umH-'—it has crossed red ij’ lines on llu: wraj-per. All others are sub- ' i slKUtlS. Jr- itis. On receipt of two ac. stamps we 1 v. ill send set of len Beautiful World's 1 Fuir Views amt book—free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. ' For sale bv W.B . Dul’KE, Gaffney, S. C. GROVES For Sale. 'OWN LOTS FOR Mrs. A. V. SALE— Montgomery. I M:iv .-I! ('"o J Watches und Jewelry Cilll l»e htisim seen by visiting our place of In DnPre’s Drug Store. We will be glad to have you call. All work done by :t skilled workman with years of experience. L. BAKER, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Will do any class of carpen ter work promptly and at prices to suit the (piality, and always keeps on hand Mooring, ceiling, siding, sash, doors, etc. Also a good supply of heart pine shin gles at market price. Will also make out hills for hnilding ma terial for parties who desire it and Mil the same for a small per cent. (Jive ino a I rial. Respect fully, Lv. 1 J NO. CARLE HOMAK. S. J. SIMPSON. A. McIVKR BOSTICK BOMAR, SIMPSON & BOSTICK, Attorneys at Law, k sw • vt . f( > 1* tin. •\ a:'" i ir. rin •y !i a ve • ( • iin- Tlie hn •1 W ( ) !*.x ef pi r •>( ■i'\ i ir. r ; •! iV il i’i'G ! i jams is 1 lie . nT ri aii. •ops is ; n Imi n •lit t :l lull (•iilii'.'h ■ and < piality me ditim. ■ | and ! .i! h c- d iJI Is ; \vii 11)11 i>. tic:' e.-s. it • 1 * i t!i • ;i S i I: The en i-!..! 1 \ i n; - i i ’ i n*ii>iy ! ! he Met!: Tii un dio . )M* v <) i! r j'lvable a i'S* iiiy o ! OUl * St uii*. 1 SO. I • Uli L, r iin mil lin^ (MD Mii/ili* to t!iis r 1 1 21 “it ! II1 fiMVt • uf iiu ;dIs | rausu. M r. (iel 1 j s he again today will near ibis place; hut we have no! learned yet whether the monazitc market has been opened by t he agents. However, Mr. Champ Gettys is rais ing sand, and mutters are taking a better shape. R. E. Linder and R. G. Ray are now prospect ing for sand beds. We hope the sand may he controlled un der :t system that will make the bus iness both prominent and profitable. T. GAFFNEY, C. R. S. LIPSCOMB, InsiranceaiiijKeilEstaleAgl, Merchandise Broker And Dealer in I he Celebrated No. t) |eler dc Wilson Sewing Machines. Flics ami attachments for all tit makes of machines. Idlicc A Jones store. ary field, where such it course of training is pursued that may not in time he at tained. The position of an amatucr writer is not held in (he esteem il it should he. f'lleh aspirations are not respected as they ought to he. If a family affords a member who is inclined to dabble in literal ure, h i it be tin concern of ali not to prove a stumbling block by ridiculing his maiden efforts, for it behooves them to know that in just such a manner began all the world’s great writers. The amutuer does not produce, and does not pretend to produce the equal to the skilled professional; hut a good amattier often gives much that is superior to the average profes sional. No other profession can supply fully equipped artists to equal those already trained by long experience. If such can not he attained, if in neither the liberal or mechanical arts can amatuers he found competent to surpass professionals, let us he more lenient to the former as regards lit erary work, for nothing can supply the place of a professional in litera ture except by the training of the amatucr writer. “Though skillful writing in its bet ter parts May ho esteemed a gift and not an art, Yet much depends, as in the farmers toi 1, On culture and the sowing of the soil.” Through the urbanity of my friend Mr. T. I*. McDill, of Hickory Grove, I have received a biographical sketch of (Jen. “Stonewall” Jackson written by Mrs. “Stonewall” Jackson for the St. Louis Church Advocate, which I must really ask Tin: Lkdgkk to pub lish next week. I’erhaps many of our readers have seen it, hut its re production and study will merit the esteem of all those who admire u truly manly man. His life is a les son for the youth of our land. Last week our farmers did a good , week’s work, plowing, and cutting | wheat and oats. We had some par- ; Hal rains which greatly henelitted } the crops. The North Racolet Sunday School I Convention met at Elbcthcl yestcr-1' s, " , ' Vrt ,,,a, ,,i " 1 Hiiflieicnl ! day and carried out its programme to ' "ifluenee on some forty-nine souls to the letter. As Tiik Ledukk hud a ,,ave uclcnow,e(, n‘‘ 1 Me Master’s | full corps of reporters on luind I trust !'‘ a,ISc an '* to take up His cross. It | some of them will give an elaborate ' irt H,, »o ehtimed that quite n number j account of it. Suflicc it for me to say j backsliders were reclaimed, that I’rof. McArthur’s lecture was a I grand effort, and forme to attempt Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That to say anything by way of comment! Contain Mercury, would only he to insult the iutclli-> ns mercury will surely destroy the genee of both speaker and hearers. ! sense of smell and eonqiletely (lerange 11mse who missed il missed a treat. , the whole system when entering il Such except Interiainment. oi tIn Meihoi!!. I g lo give .!l> < . '! 'i i n' 1 !!(• beii e etinm between .lu!\. lb iresiilie O RTH Looking into iinm .1: • I 11 in) ;■ a 1 ways en- I he no Ic.- s mid respond lie Master's Witat Man Expects of a Wife. A man cxpcels his wife to be heller I than lie. writes Mrs. Eiirton Kiogs- 1 land in the July Ladies Home joiir- | mi!. No matter how iiltie religion it him.'elf. hi 1.1 LIPSCOMB WILL SHOW Y ou THE SHOE ^ THE Policy. AnS Qive YOU ANOPPCmTONI' Tty of looking; into i man may h; is always it woman w soul 1 liet only a Glu ! and to :t good man it ' of Ids religion to bell i is morally luglici i himself. idea! wife itii t he p;irit v of st iun e;tn have ; is usually part vc that his wife and nobler than Bargains in Everything Kept in My Li ne JUST THINK OF IT! A N Some Tiresome Items. it. wearies us for some one to take j this nape;' for six months or a year i and then get mad ami slop it, with- | out‘paying up, when we send them a j hill. Yon need not order it stopped : if you don’t pay for it when your time I is up. We’ll slop ii ourselves. It’s wearysomc to us to have some one come in and tell us how the pa- ; per should be conducted when they I sponge on us by reading some others fellows paper and don’t in any man ner support it. Tucapau Mills in Operation. The ma I lie huildii 1 hat mill i tion. inm liii.- een placed in < ) ihe '1 uciiputi Mill and now in successful opera- evi rill of our local null men have heeu transfcrci! to that mill. • • “Many of (lie citizens of Rainsville Indiana arc never without a hot tie of Giiambei'lain’s Gough Remedy in the house,” says Jacob Hrown, the lead- I ing merchant of the place. This rem- | cdy has proven of so nnieh value for \ i.L \\ < K )L SI' II’ for § I and up, I hints oOc and up, (Jeuts’ Shirts :Ue to ijH.oU, Ladies’ Slippers <»Oc to .fLoO, Men’s Slippers and ChiUrcn’s Slippers at Eottoiu I’riees. Farming Tools of all kinds— think of a good Hoe for 20c, Home-made Euggy Harness and Eridles. Hour, Meal, l*(lbs. of good coffee for .jil; Ton, Gotloliue, and everything in Groceries its cheap as anyone in town. A chance to price you is all I want to sell you what you want. (Jet your corn ground at my mill every Saturday which has been re paired and is now being run by the well known F. A. West. Thanking you for past favors, I am, Yours Respectfully, TASTELESS CHILL □ NIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. PRICE 60ct8. (1 A I. \TT A , 11 I.S., Nov. 18,1893. CnrlaM(xltelnoCo., si. l/xils,Mo. (ieritlenicn: -Wo i.'l'l Lint year, (100 bouton of CiUOVK'S 'i'A.-TKI.r S CIIII.J, TONIC and haro lioucht lljr r u KrosH iiln ii'ty (hia your. In all ourex- licrn'iiro i.t It y< urn, in llio dmu buMn«H!i, hnvo iiovithiM an arliclo tlmttiiivo nm h unlyonialealla> fuctiuu as your Tuuic. Vouri) truly, Auney.Carr fcCOk For sale by W. E. Dul’ro. SODTIIEIIN KAILWAY CU, (KAbTICKN S\Sll£M-> PIED MONT AIR LINE. •ONDENUCO KCtlEDULU Of PASSCXOER TRAINS, I. 'JL\ LIMESTONE ^ SPRINGS WORKS, Nortti IaouikI ver. ('•tm’li No.J.S No .10 No.l 3 No, 18 May 12th, 1005. Dully , Dully | Dully KxBub tiV Aflantaotimc I'.’.Oim! 9.00 p, 7JW a 435 f “ A’.IanWEtime 1‘O p'.o.OO p 8.00 a, 5 85 p •’ Norcros<* It makes us very t ire.lt o have „ | c<»lds, croup and whooping cough in fellow come in and ask us to publish ! ''biblren that few mothers who know its worth are willing to he without it. a communication for his sole henelit, at the same time patting us on the hack and telling us we have the linest paper in the state and then because we decline to publish it get mad and swear and pull his hair und say the paper ain’t worth it d—m and is go ing to h—11. Deliver us, oh Father, from such friends. • - The Meeting Closed. Messrs. Nallcy and Davis, the Holi ness revivalists, completed their work at this place last Sunday night and have gone to “seek green fields and pastures new.” It is diflicult for us to conceive that these men are doing oilier than a good work. The report For sale by \V. E. DuIYc. -«•.» • — “Good Spirits.” The words have different meanings to spiritualist, a Kentuckian, and an average man. For the average man good spirits depend on good diges tion. How to insure good digestion? A Ripans Tubule after each meal, that’s all. Follow The Crowd To Websler’s you in;iy iiccd lor ;invtlung; in I lie u ;iv of (iKOCKUIKS. A II'csli lot of 1 ,i Fluke,: ('raekefs (Jakes. 'u is Snow and lea 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. WK 'nice i Premium Carolina Buggy* 'J'lie IIi-kC 'ritinu; on 'WIicoIm. 1 heir Spindle Body itoad Wagon is a beauty. Kverytliing they make is lully guaranteed. Call on ns and examine them and ge prices before you buy. We also carry a lull line of all (trades and Styles, Irotn the cheapest to the BKST, which is the I'rcniium Carolina Muggy, Iniilt on honor by the CAMOldNA BUGGY CO., orkville, S. C. (Jail and see us. We shall he pleased to show ami sell you anything in our line. GAFFNEY WAGON AND FURNITURE GO. Htifora “ Oalne'.villo.. “ liUla ,l Cornelia. •• Mt. Airy To.'coa •* Westminster. Seneca " Central ” Orecnvltle.... “ Spartanburg.. •• Gaftnoys “ BlactrsUurii... “ King'sMount'n " Gastonia ... Ar. Gharlotte. • • • • Ar. Oauville .... Ar. Richmond .. 19.40 j)' 9.8:1 a 0.S8 y tuu p to.o:> a T.03 p 1) 11.4! p 10J6 a 1 T.3S 9 ..iia.ax a 1C.M a, 8.0f .. 12.X3 a ll.'-'a n 1 8.25 12.8(1 ad 1.25 a 1 8.30 l .i 4 a 11.00 a 1.41 a 12.24 p .02 a 12 41 p 4.45 p 2.4" a 1.20 p 5.27 i X-".‘ a 2.14 p fl.ls p 4.2:1 at 3.|l) p I 5.05 a! 4.10 p 7.0-. J) 5.21 a 4.:t0 p 5.45 a 5.00 .. 8.05 nl 5.St) p 8.29 p 0.59 a! (>.20 p 12.00 a 11.40 pill.» p 8.00 a 4.40 p, 6.00 a .. • Ar. Washington.. 1 0.4: a' 8.80 p; " Dattlm'ep.R.n.' 8.(5 a 11.25 p; • 4 Philadelphia..110.15 a 8.(0 u “ Now York 112.63 n' 0.20 a] I VCj. t J.tm'l ■onthbound. No. S7 No.HU No. 11 ! Dally | Dally . Dally Lt Mc\vyorltP.ii.K 4 20 p'la.is n; “• Philndolphlo. 1 0.55 p 7.20 a ” Balttmoro | 0.20 p o.4> a “ Washington.--ilO-lo p U.15 a ” Richmond 12.05 a 12.65 p 12.05 a '• Dunvllte. 5.4J u 0.10 p 0.45 a ” rtiorloito... .. 9.35 a 11.03 p 12.10 p •• OaMoulu 11.10 p 1245 p • •••••• • " Klnu sMouat'n 140 p *• ptacksbunr.. ■ 10.47 a'12.18 a 1.47 p •* * GatTneys ..12.31 a 2.05 p " hpar'.untmrg.. 11217 a 1.05 a 2.B0 p •• • • •••• - Orecijvtllo..... 12.23 I) 1.57 a 410 p •• Central I.J5 P 2.45 a 6.33 p ••*•••04 * Seneca ^ Wrstmlwitcr.. •• Toccoa 3.00 u 6.64 p 0.10 p •• • • •••• 8.64 a 0.45 p ..•••••• ” Mount Airy... ....... 7.00 p 4.80 1 ** Cornelia t t ... 7.12 p 6.18 | “ Lula 4.47 a 735 p 7M | “ Gainesville.... 8.31 p 6.(4 a 8.03 p “ Huford o. 8.35 p rub i •* Norcrosa .. 9.11 p IZ\ Ar AMuuta I'Jtlme 4.55 j) C.25 a 10.00 p Ar Attnnta O time 3.65 p 5.26 a 9.00 p 8 JO 1 N*. It ExSua He divided his subject into three heads and dealt with them in detail: 1st, “Well developed heads to know our duty;” 2nd. “Sympathetic hearts to feel our duty,” and Jlrd, “Willing hands to do our duty.” I’rof. R. O, Sams was also on hand armed ami equipped for the duty as signed him. With a carefully pre pared formula ho took his auditors over m courso of normal training, at each stop elucidating principles and simplifying methods of touching. So thorough, simple and practical was I I he black hoard demonstrations that) I found that I was not the only per-! son who thought that the Hutu con- bottle. through the mucous surfnees art ii’les should never he used on prescript ions from reputable phy sicians, us I he damage they will do is (enfold lo the good you run possihlv derive from them. Hall’s Cjilarrii ('ure manufactured by F. J. Clieney A Go., loiedo, H., coiilaius no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hull’s Catarrh Cure lx- sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally,, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. ! ('honey it Co. Teslimonials li'ee £<rSo!d by Druggists, price Toe. pert A few moiv ancy Candy at UoiM'ct lull v, Glass and Tin Fruit Cans I | IHII ll( I IK. \Jl/F have just received a large supply of one and two quart Glass Fruit * * Cans, and will suggest that you purchase now what you will need, as the stocks with the factories are already running low, und they ure advanc- ! ing prices very fasl and with long jumps. W. M. WEBSTER, Jr. w e are now nianiifucttiring several thousand one and two quart Tin Fruit Caiis, with the Wax String Tops, which have always given so much satisfac tion. being easier sealed up than any cuti ever made, and so simple that any one can use them. These cans can be used repeatedly for years. Kxtra can Rubbers and Wax Strings for sale. Keep the flies out of your house by using our Latest Improved, Adjustable Door und Window Screens, which will litany door or window und cun be put together by anybody. GAFFNEY CITY RAILWAY CO. •fleet Carroll & Co., Lossco. The following schedule in March (i. 181)5. Leave Gaffney (Lipscomb's Hotel) 8 :tii) a. in. arriving Cooper-Limestone I nst it lit e 8:15 a. m. Rktiunin'c Leave Cooper-JJuioslone IiisfiluL 2:15 p. m. arrive at Gaffney 2:25 p. til. J. C. CALLOWAY & SON, DEALERS IN Dry Goods. Grocorios, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, and all Other General Merchandise; also Manufacturers of Stoves and Tin, Shoot Iron and all other Metal Goods. "A" a. m. “P."?. m. ‘ M/’roob M W."Bl«h4i Nos. 37 and 88-Waablugtoa and Soutiiwettm VestlbuleU Limited,TLrouth Pullman SleopMl between New York and New Orltanc, via Waite button, Atlanta and Montgomery, and alao kte tween New York and Memphis, via Waihtar Ion, Atlanta and Birmingham Dining Oava. Nos, 83 and M United States Fast Mall, Fall* man Htcoclng Can bstwoon Atlanta, Moat gomcry and Now York. No*. 11 and U, Pullman SlteplBf Cht tetWtiB lUnhmond, Danville and Oteoasboto. W. A. YORK, S. H. HAXDWICK, OobIPsh. Ag't, Asat OenenU Pa« Af'l WeawnnwoB, D. a fiw.erfri^k W. B. RYDER, Suporlntendeat, North Carolina. W. H. GltBEN. Oen't Supt., W ASBIVQTCN, D. & i.tLCmM, TraOe Mh'gr Waahlagtoai. ^