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y HEART PISEASEl Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. .. "For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would be com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that every minute would be my last There was a feeding of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its pfTcct was truly marvelous.” MRS. HARRY E. STARK, PottsvlUo, 1V». Dr. MIlenHonrfc Cure Is solfl on a POpHIvo guarantuo that the first bot tle will oonvfit. All UroRuists jiC'll it n! •il, ii ImiM Ior tor *5, or It Will l>o sent, prepaid, on roeeint of pi ico by tba Dr. Aliles uctlical Co , Ell,hart,, lu<L GENERAL CONGLOMERATION OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short to Mention. (JnlTncy’s first celebration of Hie Fourth was a success in every par ticular. Pjnns for the new Oily Hull and opera house are to be considered at the council meeting tonight. \V. J. T. Robinson has moved his barber shop into the room lately oc- cupid by the cotton and produce ex change. The (iaflney Cotton and Produce Exchange has closed for t he season. The last business was transacted last Saturday. Putnam A Johnson havt opened n grocery and confectIoiutv in the store lately occupied by \Y. P. Self, two doors above Cari'oll A ('arpenter. Yack [Spencer, of I’ltrintli, repijrts a cotton blossom on June '."Jib : O. I’. Hill, of Midway, reported one on the ; doth. Mr. and Mrs i’ot>ert i bi on ”ec ■iving . (>ast week upon i lil 1 • lady :it ! b, i'jibe are t bro PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Movements Of People You Know And People You Don’t Know. Miss Hattie and Mamino Black wood, of Rlackwood, S. 0., are the | The Broad River Assoociation. Si ‘u F.\k:u, July 1 -Tlic Sunday Dill Arp Off Hi:. Base. If Hie editor >1 I'm; I.mm.ku will grant me the indulgenc.- of u little | School I'nion of the i iddlo section space in bis paper. I v.h!! olTer a r, w | ( ,r tlic Broad River AR-oeiation met tliouglils in mswer lo Bill Arp of i at (lorinth elmrch Sat unlay June the The Allant.: Hoi'.stituti m's argument i BDlh, iK'.ir,, a t 10 o clock and was or- ■ ... ,, ... | in defense of women. Now, if he re- gunized l»y dta-tite' J. J. Ken- gucsts of the Misses Hoppers at toe a j] v w . ()(1 | ( | !, ;a • the mdition of the I drick, Pres., lUsv. .I.Ti. (J. Crocker, women of our country bettered I ! Vice Pres., J. Eb JetTerks, Sec. and am of the impression that be ir; advo- i \Y. 1. Blanton, Troas. Before organ- eating tlie wrong plan by which to i ization the ehaplaio, J. c. Crocker uidiicve such a.result. In a recent j conducted impressive devotional ex- cm/ra! uia'. l s\’iii<inR ! 1 •. > J I Limestone Inn. Miss Willie Hill, one of the (^ueen City’s most cnarming young ladies is at her aunt’s, Mrs. Carrie Petty. She will return home tomorrow. Cenial Sam Hopper, one of Carroll A Carpenter’s most popular clerks, and son Lucian, left this morningon the 12 dtO train fora trip to South west Arkansas. Tin: Lkimikk wishes them a pleasant sojourn in the Ozark. J. Claud Jctleries, Estp, of the Greenville bar, was in the city the past week on a visit to relatives and friends. Ed Byars returned to the city Sat urday and lias been assisting the hoys in making the Fourth u success. Mrs. Kit Carpenter, who lias been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Aliee Surratt, has returned to her home. J. S. Harmon, of Pino Grove, paid | us a pleasant '.all last Saturday. Phillip Ray. of State Line, was in the city Monday. Mr. Bay reports | good season in Ids seetion. He is i l stock raiser and lias some of the 1 lint s! in ibis seetion of the eountry. G. B. Surratt, of State Lino, wns | : among tne ct lebraiors. Mis. Adam tioudeioel;, net* Mattie parks, of A bury i inti. city. !’. A. .lout.-ix'ii! .vlomiay m \ or - htttr lie raid : “Tin i\ was a time in | ereises. After permanent organi'a- (lie hie.'Seit i-a-J when it war almost j tion the general routine of business nniver.-'ai for !.er to clIvi homage was taken tip. Enrollment of schools and uioKeli'-n iron: husband and i and delegates. Invitations and wcl- fatlicr and brother and ebildreii. The idea of m.mnn sutTerage then was not entenained. She had love, support and pi;/ i- tiot< and ihut was al! she wanted. But now u sad and has come ovtrthe woina’ 1 . flien are aimot m irry and j i)" inor pr 1 it cel ion, have 'a heconie brer.d- j i ro,, ■ i *: I lienn-al ves. l ie■ ini incs-; oi men seriou- ciiangc condition of tllOll - Olid ' win eithoi ;i have and h<-nee i y winner- ami Timy ar- !oin and should 'iav< il»" ■ s oi i ne me Now. - i ! ! M‘ ' tba! ilisle, right.•• -n 1 in in r p--. ier un , ci .1 am come to all visiting brethren. Rev. Brock, of Pacolet, responded. Com mittees appointed on time and place and programme of next meeting. The discussion of the questions were now gone into and were ably dis cussed by Rev. Brock, Amos Clary and others. The questions wore all wide reaching and covered much ground for argument. Adjournment for dinner. Al IKKN'OON SESSION. Reports of schools called for and 'i'!' 1 t ti : show id 1- • it \\«»u!•! i• 1« r in* i t’L • un«i Follow The Crowd llOlJ’.l X nicely. !Iiiliard v: mil! , of lii. 1 r-milb il tnl- won-roin|>iiny. pr*- < ! in. I.i.o- ol ol early |" a<-hi s ;.vo I Uic ! arrival of ,t | Mother - v *he on Dusna \Y. 1. Jones and .vif we;v in lie cit \ W ol I, u; i, ei Lil th job; choice of the Ab-xuidra i'iiev ‘Vie delieim; in ! he eit \ \\ edr i. a v Ivir! v 111 ! To WVlister’s for nnvtliin^ you may m-cd in tho way of (inooumus. A lYesli lot of lii-wis’ Snow Flake ^ <-rackors iind r roa (lakes. A few more jioumls FancyCamly m 1P ? . IL- |,eel lull v, of W. Al. WEBSTER, Jr. m n ii last we, k variety. Rev. B. P. Roberlson will preach on tin following subject next .Sun day morning. “(’brislian union.'’ I be evening, “the modern dam. Nil are cordially invited to attend. The fourth of July committee is indebted to Misses Minnie Carroll and Jennie Ross for soliciting buskcls for the picnic yesterday and to the good ladies of (ialfney for the liberal contributions. The moehiuucal and local dopart- meiit are indebted to Hie editorial department for a line lot of peaches of the Waterloo variety. The fruit nas grown on Prof. Sams premises and was exceedingly lueious. J. C. < ‘. Hu in plirits, of By arsvi 11--, N . reports the lir.-t cotton bl‘»oni I*. Biaekwood, oi among lhe visitor ,1, ! la'm, . Mil . .). was J. 1). Kenm-tly, in the city Tuesday. Prof. It. <>. Sams and lle\. B i*. itoherlson wiii attend t lie Sunday school convention at Cow pens on tlie a, 1 and f> inst. Kenneth Baker eoublu i stand tiie racket until tiie fourth. He got so full of patriotism lie had to come over from Prosperity Tuesday. Miss Nora Byars, of Algood, is vis iting Mrs. J. B. Easterly and Miss Lee Smit in Miss Hattie Mitchell, of Spnrian- bur', is visiting Mrs. li. A. Holim s, Nat S. Turm-r ami bride, of \|i!- Ii .lgeville, i hi.. ar- st qipin-r wit I; r--!- ut ives at Liui'-sl win-. (ienia! ••Bu t" 'IH’riv. arrivvd in tin cite Tuesday from Milie ; gi il;-. ;,U i i o i r-. i n i • on e mum Vi’: ( i'. V ! 1. W i ■]; i * .nt r;i '•\ ‘o i 1 ■ ' • I)' wl ; ’Ii t < :u*i: : S t bul v. UltU-' . [.:- ! i.-' i.i '’.i!)j(*t •: io:i in men. In i t'ui.. i ! .'•UV — ‘•But 1 1 V.oll Id in:Ve you kno »\v. tii Ii; tii-. !h- .fit o! i •Very ,!); iii is r!ir isi u: 1(1 i lie .-'l of tlie v. - mian is man. 7 7 an< 1 di< : i -c-d. i'he homo class de- i . !IH u\ of t in' !* unday school re coi ved •on sidcrable nt tention. \ n.-n < ■ ary gave a very appropri- •i ■« .eld n-r son 1 lie ('ornery Maxwell ():• »b;M and i he i'nion agreed to ! i : ke a t*<» lie.-tion on .Sunday for tids ! 1 (• >!,• ( . ’: ■ ". Miles tion Imix opened III i (i M'S [ions (1 suiissed !>y tho iut ■tlliV ?i. Two ot Hte ((UestioiH \v ’ ie!, U\( •i(.d Hu most attention \Y( ' onl«i lad' --s be allowed to •G i; in mi.-ce.l . (S '-.-mblics'.' ’ and ! • . 1 [ J 'n imiiv dir eoiiiiiiuuion < l! 1)4 • Ji), ed '/ * (»i" Hie go-><l o|. • 1 -a COI ,s in ,'j)r;i xing im 1 be i-i! tt-r qn. -' il 1* :d. ••As i-, ! lie l i'linHinit- ; al ... -i 1 >*‘v‘ l •.' i)' 111 c.miniiinio:i cup. i; , . i : i ; [ ; .-••onu- IH c- - ary tliiit each e.i ) * i i 11 ft** i'.q.ti in have a s -parale [>-) )i 1 ti | ne ii to be bapiized in order t.) ivoif I ti (is oukunitv.” Hit Mui;Me w ill latir publish -- i •ITit; i am me for tin' next union. •,v! ich .v: I convene \vi;ii Mt. A rural c!) : re! i (*; ir:tt'.irda\ liefore the liftii in Se!)temi)ir. . i l • or; ti cboir id' 1 torintii furnisin d Corinth’s Choice Chowder. | Correspondence of Tin; Lkdukk.I Cohintii, H. C., July 2.—Last Saturday and Sunday the unions met at Corinth. We had some fine speaking on Saturday and Sunday, Amos Clary gave us a good Sunday school talk. Rev. J. T. Brock preached a very able sermon. Bro. Brock made a very good impression on the people. The Union was a success throughout. The fact is tho people around Corinth never make a failure at any undertaking. •L W. Rountree, of Centorvicw, spent one night in this neighborhood last week. By the way, Waddie is our base ball pitcher and he’s a good one, too. Rev. and Mrs. Brock, of Pacolet were at O. H. H. Clary’s last Satur day night. Messrs. Wofford Waters, Pink Campbell and Lee Spake were at O. H. 11. (firry’s last Sunday. Mr. Frank Procter, of this neigh borhood, was on the* sick list . last week.- We hope it isn’t very serious. Mr. and Mrs. I no. Kendrick, of Ashury. visited John Bridges and family'lust Saturday;night. Another young man, or hoy rather, is heartbroken. We woulden't be surprised at any time to hoar of bis committing suicide though wo hope be will not do anything >; > rash, but we believe ho contemplates such an act. If he does we will report i! next week. Win. Whelc'ie! is working the N->ll ■ gold mine. j . y We are having some nice iiltlej ‘Towers now and they ure doing a lot 1 of good. Si.ixr S -.m. MOTHER’S RELIEF. M.VKIW LUiOll AND ( 'll I MilUKTII KAsY. j A Companion and friend of mother-j hood during pregnancy and and eon- I ' <)l * tinemeii! ; that dangerous ami painful ; ordeal througii which ail mothers!”"”; must pass, restoring the mother to | Poor Health I 1 means so much more than j^you imagine—serious and' H'atal diseases result from /trilling- ailments neglected. I* Don’t play v/iili Nature’s greatest f>ift—health. TL 0 JT * 3 ItyouarcfcelinE gout of sorts, weak , M E 'bind t'cnerally ex- IhaustvO, nervous, ( jliave appetite , ; a!nt i-ati't work,. I i'i'r, m at r.iicctak- i: J'JK tmost tvlia- I’lv r.ti ..ni'thvniiHi ‘ r ii;t (iiciai-.wliuh ii ; i iowli , Iron Bit- 1 liters. A few l>ot- g'les cure- benefit' St ■•mis from the, ^ vciv ;,r--t *';e ;/ ,. ■• "» ! it.. .'.: yoar , t i!'. a(i it's _ . : * . I .J t.,lvC. <{»• It-C 2 Kid: -. and ! • ' • ' 5S, ,. m-.v:; . i-'-vj-i i.ivcr '•nrv •rl- •. . • •/t all a* t . free. £■ ! Ci.cl CC : . 5E, MO. N •'•v- tie iry W. B . ImPRE, Gttlfney, Tide M,l Health, form and happiness, ami promoting the vigorous development of the child. Sold by druggists—$1 per bottle, or.f2..’»<i for :> bottles. e:-:ci !!i at singing and was led by Ed. j Send us the price and we will send fiatyand, tlm good ladies of the ( medicine by express, neighborhood spread an excellent Motiikk’s Rkukk Co., dinner, wbieb was enjoyed by all. :i:{ Peters St.. Atlanta, Ga. si noav. For sale by W. B. DtiPre. Samlay sciiua! !> >{0 <»’eloek a. m by s.-bool address ‘>i i innarv i.-is 1 A mos sermou by Rev. in Resoeel fuilv i (CH, fiDRER 1 week ago yesterday, .'i. \. !-'it/ger- , aid, who works at Hu- miil, reported the lirst garden bloom on 111 - same day. At the Presbyterian church the ; pastor. Rev. E. Roberl son, will' preach in Hie morning from the text, j “Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Jireii,” and ! at night from the text, '•The blood of Jesus Christ eleansetb us from all 1 sin.” ! 11 a. j wln-n • he ha S 1 e. i-:i in'.vm -/ ,-.ii - to!) t lie pi. 3t SI ft so 11. He vi!*] re! ....it: in lbis sec tion kcv • nil immt !:s. ii . S. Sei ii’irs. of 1 > 1 i il* t »1 t i Yl ’. W I ..•’mi tlic city W .(lues-1: »y. lie is, a l.kn- (; i j i j j. I”, K. T. T. 11 unipl; ii'i'v'S . of Byars, ■iii. . was in t lie city W fd IK sday. l.i ce I’atrick. of Wi Ikinsville, jjiiid W! . Kknukick, i’re -ideiit. ret ary. e -1 Salve. k K -./ I VS i'i s. jH;’ us a pleasant visit W'edm sday. I. J. Brown, om-of the numerous Lkih'.iumii:s i.f GowdiysviBe, was in I be cit v Wednesdn \. City Lots For Sale. J. Ki'.ndkick. One lot on Limestone Ave., with splendid o room cottage ami good out buildings. One lot in west end with splendid 2 room cottage. Five nice building lots near eotlon A , , y. , u mill. i. v t f it-g jV“ ^ v .. -" () no excellent lot at Limostom Springs. Three room house am! lot, west end. Bract ie -s in all Hie courts. Coilce- ‘ For terms apply to \ WEBSTER, Gaffney City, S. C. lions a specialty. F. G. STACY. Ion n Miss Aniiii By reference to tin- ad columns it ! t>\o n -p.il:,: ,\ will be seen that President Sarralt, ‘’ !,arl<, t. u '- e! " ,H ' i 1 ;‘' M ' 1 of tlie l.imestone Hemocratic Club, i ‘V' has called 11 meeting of t in- voters of ,lu!i - Limestom' Township on Friday, July ! ** ] 12tb. This is tol,-<- a meeting of ieettiiar imn-"tance to the eili/i i.s e ami John At- >ung peojtie t-f I) ■ ( ariy m .rn- for flic joliii -a- fb-'i. A Progressive I’irm. I): I 1' V ' -/n ill Watcsies and cun be seen btisim ss Jewelry ).V visiting our place of !a Dupre's Drug Store. We will be glad to have you call. All work done by a skilled workman will; years of < \pericncc. CORRELL & BRO. J j »V « l . . 1 * * l I i 1 I j > ' ' i of this seetion and every member of ! the eluli is urged to In- present and i take his part in the d diiierations. • -*©*- • On or Just Off of Ec<l:; of Affliction. Popular Shell Sparks' many friends will be grieved to learn that be has bad a severe attack of sickness the past week. “Dr.” Arthur Pridmoro prescribed for him and the patient is now better. t'arroil A- Carpente; t in-in-elvi-s liie make decided ; L. BAKER, MTIACTilB AND BUILDER. Will <lo anv class ofearjHqi- ; 11 -r. . a ix g- Vi men i ' ; s’- e building. amL wiu-n u , p!i 11 l in-y el.:iin 11 wiii In- : ;,e some. • siote-iooin in ibi- 1 My. Hum being tlie ease, i! wiii li'ti;; i I he bamis ime.st ie plan is to ti ur aiva; : tween tiie grocery rooms and extend rear )f the latter. i. lafiin •na r ' mm /%<^ooo6uyNe. < j < ; IDEA. 'jl? a ' Acc 1 elf yt |wum SHOE, You J 01- 90 / x^xitjst xctiSeiit-y biii/ip$ sj) 0 ®}. TopsalF at 13 j usT as CGsr: for adults. WAKITTED. rbICl* SOcts. 0 AT ATT.' , Tl T.S., NOV. IC, 1E?3. ParisMctllcluoCo., SI. Ui.-ai, M;». lien'-lenjcii:—Wo ' M l -a, v AOO botUcs ot GltOVKV. 'l AriTEi... S C. l«.:. TONIC i.r;l hi vo l-oux'lil liueo I'ros-.s niivistv i-ns /<••>:•. in all <s;r 1.1- ptrit-nto of J! yi;:.:i. a. i!io ttrmi businoys. have never told 1111 irt <-Ia ti.wLl i,-'. -j r';., ii universal uul.o* Xactivu ua yourVjur-i truly, f.uiu &CO> IV.- i-v W ; hiPre. :s T been quite sick tlie past week. Mrs. Aliee Surratt friends will no | liiv sid s x V . U1 | ( doubt be delighted to learn tbat she | wi]| „ j .., s has so far recovered as to be able to q., ss s , low windows, raise to a sitting position. Mrs. Austell, the aged mother of Wm. Austell, of IJmestone, is quite low. t tlie sia!,- . ) i\ »* ; D'. ;V(\m\! Dv.MiimV y t he part it ion i>*> ,• and dry the former g4 K l H to tlic ; Cai roil & Go., Lost.co This will make i LMxll ft. There i ’iin foilov.i::' selu-iiu!" in Neel sotJTiir.n" 1;. V CT 4EA8Xi:::N .sgsruji^i 1 will be ii balcony to extend u!nm; tie- Mid cash sys- so hundsoim* Architeet iin. tin- plans be let at once conii.uinciiee in f I.: I e.o',; . 1; . t i ■ 11 e 1 ; Hook, of Charlotte, and Liu- contract will and tin' work is to about two weeks. Ml'. -me at i iaiTm-v 2 : v Ft If m. this space next week. GAFFNEY A COLE. Miss Jonc’s School Class, vliss Fannie Jones closed her; school of bright little ones on Friday last with exercises which merited Hie j commendation of all. Miss Daisy Rodgers' recitation is worthy ol spee- lia mention. This little miss dis played great talent. All of (he little 1 ones reflected much credit upon the teacher who had only instructed them three months. Tlie closing song by entire school was beautiful. On ur Low Excursion Rates. The Southern Railway Co., offer thr- following extra low excursion rates to places and events of more than passing interest which take place in t he near fnl mv : One Fare rate, nlu- t wo dollars, lo lb •liver. Colorado, for tin* .National Educational Assoekit ion, J lily o-12: One far© to Boston, Mass. and n • turn, for Chris!bin Endeavor Co'1 veil- HACKER k m. ' '*& PIEDMONT AIR LINE. •OHDEKSED SGDEDULB Of PASSEXT.EH TRAI7TS, I ^c-f. ij'stm'ii Kortbbonud [No.:,’o No III! No.t ‘i No. IS Hay 12th, UU>5. Daily j Dally ! Dally F.xSun Lv AUnnta otimo 12.0 on y.oo p T.r-i a- 4.23 u “ ' ' 5.23 p l.oi p ;o.CO a' C’.Si a' 10.10 [■ .'At a- 0..'l p .. 11.13 v P-. O at T/rl p 2.25 rUA; ]>10.'T> a- 7.33 B 12 " > ., 1'...'^ a 8.01 p 12.22 a It.22 a ft.25 p 12 IV. 11.2T. It- S.ao tf j 1. 4 i- 11M II!.. i.r: ai.’/Jl p! r,- ter work |)miii|ii I v <‘iml :it Jiriees i count of small room only parents and tion, July M*-i I; lo suit tlie <|Uillit v, mill nlwtlVS ! most intimate friends could be invit- One fare rate to Ball'mioiv, ilooriiio - e.eiliii'r iAfter the exercises the pupils, [ and retui-n, for Baptist Youn joined by many others, attended a pie’s I'nion. July IS-:.M ; J Also a <iu keejis on ham suliujr, sash, doors, etc. K 00 *! supply oi' heiirl ]>iue shin gles at market price. Will also make out hills tor huilding ma terial for parties who desire it and Jill the same for a small per cent. Give me a trial. Respectfully, X-*. JLSaJkor, •••—' j SPRINGS ^ LIME * WORKS [NO. EARLE UOMAK. I S. J. SIMPSON. A. MclVER BOSTICK BOMAR, SIMPSON & BOSTICK, Attorneys at Law, many omers, aiienueu a lawn party tendered them by friends These Tickets will be sold on eon- on the square fronting Mr. Goude- venient dates and with amplt return look’s residence. It was indeed a limits, and are only a few of the beautful picture to see fifty little tots many excursions which will be in- seated in u circle on the grass to par- auguruted by the Southern Railway take of refreshments. Gaffney may | this season, well he proud of her coming genera-j - —+ . tion. Miss Jones will resume the ox- Unclaimed Letters, ereises of her school in .September and we feel assured that her untiring feinaini'ig energy, patience, gentleness and love uneulled tor to date: Lee Barber. • -V ■- . V- M.imfacturcr.; of BillHi:;, in tlie ,, iiloiilP ii.j [i.'d Biiild- H Mate!, liasli, Wel^ats aad Cords, 011AiCWTei rs*. ts. O. Purchase our make, which v. e j;uurai.lee to be Superior to any sold South, and thereby Save Money. WINDOW and FANCY GLASS A SPECIALTY J CARROLL & CO., Lessees. Manufacturers of- iUILDIHG, * PLASTERING * AND * AGRICULTURAL * LIME, And Dealers In Coai, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair. Dy mamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps. for little folks will meet with sueces. GAFFNEY, S. C. R. S. Insurance and Real Estate Agt., Merchandise Broker And Dealer in The Celebrated No. 9 W heler & Wilson Sewing* riuchines. .N« • dli s and altaehmuiitH dill'; rent makes of machines. Uf Office over R. \. Jones' store. for all » Near the North CarolinajLine. Phillip Ray is a notary public at j State Lino, S. 0. Ilu married a eoplc last Sunday and tlie Sunday before he married three. Mr. Ray has married twenty-one couples in loss than a year. Tho close proxim ity to the North Carolina line prompts the Tar Hell beaux and belles to gather at his house to allude the vigilenco of the stern parent. • —— Marvelous Rcsuns. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Diamondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this ex tract: “I Ji ive no hesitation in rec ommending Dr.King’sN’ew Discovery as the rssults were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While J was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Ter rible paroxysms of coughing would last hours w'th little interruption and it seemed as if she could not sur vive them. A friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfac tory in results.” Trial Imlth < free at W. B. DuPre’s drug store. Regu lar size f»0c and II. t | E.G. Gibbs. ! Mrs. Alice Harden. Miss M. T. Kelly Miss Antinett \V ood. X. B.—Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised in Tin-: Lkikikk. T. H. Littlejohn, P.M. July 1,18%. J f|A ’'wwi-' lyy Corn Viiiiskey. i \ vV iurni.-h i'- : > ; i : mi;- tHi i-. ■'• ! and .’> m-.ku - ! ! upwnnls. . no T..rn e! ! • .dlons iillor. and Promoted From Major to Colonel. Colonel J. G. Wantluw has be-. n promoted from the rank of Major to that of Colonel. The promotion comes through those who knew him well and is received with gladness by those who know best. The honor rests gracefully on the shoulders of a modest, worthy and bravo man, ever ready in word and deed (o help where help Is needed. W. 11. Nelson, who was is in tlie drug business at Kingvillc, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoni, Remedy that he warrants ever) bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the Remedy is a certT’l cure for tho diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. it is for sale by W. U. Dul’ro. id-ir WK 'THC-C i Premium Carolina Buggy* 'Till* IK-st Thinic °i* "WUccIh. Their Spindle Body Ilotul Wagon is a beauty. Everything they make is iuily guaranteed. Call on us and examine them and ge prices before you buy. We also carry a full line of all Grades and Styles, from the cheapest to the BEST, which is the Premium Carolina Buggy, built on honor by the CAROLINA BUGGY CO., Yorkvilie, S. C. Call and see us. We shall he pleased to show and sell you anything in our line. Ml-.!,MM. hit, Di-liiiigi-r: 1 , X. C. GAFFREY WAGON AND FURNITURE CO. For Sale. nPOWN LOTS FOR SALE— * Mrs. A. V r . Montgomery . -S.V’hM •• ****••* VS*'. V**- mi+m Glass and Tin Fruit Cans! \WK have just received a large supply of one and two quart (Bass Fruit ”” Tans, and will suggest that you purchase now what you will need, as tho stocks with the factories are already running low, and they arc advanc- , ing prices very fast and with long jumps. mailt " 0 uro now manufacturing several thousand one and two quart Tin Fruit xiiujuli j Tans, with the Wax String Tops, which have always given so much satisfac- 1 tion. being easier sealed up than any can ever made, and so simple thatany- \ policy of insurance in such com-1 mic can use them. These cans can bo used repeatedly for years. Extra can ■* •* ' 1 Rubbers and Wax Strings for sale. 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