The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 02, 1895, Image 2
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FRIDAY. AlICl ST 2. 1895.
fC.
Christians, enlisting them, heart. |
mind and soul.
It is a nect. -ai;- outgrowth of the :
Intermitioii:'l I'nii'oriu Lessons, on-|
ceived in the irinu oi b. K. .iaeobsof li); . , j
Chicago in l’-<i7, hut not aiiopted un- siioul
til lt<72. !• iiu e I ben Sunday s'dio ■! pat
tenebing inis been
The best tak nl of all deiiomintilion^
Mattel'
respnn .
M n. S. .
is ;in • •ii.d
and • a ill inusl e
Krom Maud,
e >f ’I'he bumiKit. I
.Inly ;tO.—Our place
iC i CO]lie are
moving lo
a
tin
polls
discharge "1 !l duty that
d interest ev i,\ iiherly loving
•I i” Soul h • ir .iiriian, for the
revolutionised, i uominaimgot; eandidates to represent
• :t -tat • ince this in n eonstitU-
Algood News Notes.
|Correspondence of TlIK Lei*<:i;r|
A i. >;moh. S. C., July 29.—Kvery-
:• lowly thing aroutul is p- aeabb* and quiet.
W. ire having nice times going to
cnie.- and big meetings. We enjoy
lem o, ;,,.. \\'e tove to bear smart
e:i speak and good men preach.
«• ".ill have a protracted meeting at
aeeilon’a in August and we are un
is engaged in tbe
New metJi-
fe-’r—
ods have have been evolved, and ways
of reaching young and old are now
practiced that are .-ucci .-sfu! beyond
expectation. And the end is not yet.
Still the movement goes on increns- | hauling wood to (Jaffiu^
•atiug on having a good time,
meeting will be conducted by
tional eonvi idiuii i- a matt»r of no ! t
small import.tnee, lienee the necesity
of eaulioii and cool, clear beaded do- Rev. It. .1. Tate who never fails to do
cision. * his duty. He is an able preacher, a
Wean beginning to med rain. Wise counsellor and a true Christinn.
Crops aiv continueing to look well. Alfred Harris bus started his wug-
S<;me of <>m fanners are engaged in ous to hauling wood to Clifton. If
ing in power, yieldin’
day.
harvests every
diort and will soon
T!ie su|>- ; there is a stray dollar anywhere to lie
be hauled made l iiele Alfred will sure get her.
! His two sons, Kdward and Charles,
had a severe attack i are good, obedient boys. They make
If you haven’t paid for this
paper and don’t intend to do so
let us know so we can stop it.
We don’t want to send it to
people who wont pay for it.
grain and growing
THE MISSISSIPPI PLAN.
The campaign is on in many of the
comities. Delegates are to be elected
to the constitutional convention.
Our charter is to be changed. It
does need changing in various ways, ^ <>" every hand
but let us not inject into it anything miles and miles cas
that Is wrong in principle. And this un ,smi * K
we consider the Mississippi plan to
be. If wrong, and we adopt it, we
are thereby injuring ourselves, and
entailing on our descendents a
legacy that will inevitably drag them
down morally. e must not do evil
that good may come. It is a short
sighted policy tiud would suggest it.
The sutlerage problem, we admit,
is a hard one to seive, but because it
is hard let us not do wrong. I be
way opens before us only when we
are in the path of duty.
The main trouble is that the
is in the way.
The I'nitod States constitution must
be amended in that particular before’
the road will be open and clear for
action. W hat is the object of plue- ,
ing into the bands of a few the power i
to determine who may vote, or whose ;
vote shall be counted? Yet this is j
the plan that appears to have the :
support of the leaders.
It is to be hoped that some way ■
will be found out of the present di
lemma, that will leave intact the in- |
tegrity of the state, and not have in- |
corporated in its organic law any- j
thing that savors of injustice.
The Anglo Saxon is the race of j
grand achtevment. It is aggressive, 1 to improve them, na
pushing its way wherever it gets a I sufficient to keep them
foothold, and making for itself a
home in places the most unwelcome.
Assuredly then there is no need to
resort to methods that cannot hear
the inspection of the light.
The Mississippi plan wont do.
RICHLAND COUNTY.
i The lower portion of Richland
I county embracing nearly nil of that
j ....
below Columbia, is one of t lie fines!
sections of the state, agriculturally.
I n I he cent re of this is sit uated t he
magnificent properly that belonged ! time ago:
/• . i * i,*,. . ,1,,. . ! “You are drv over hear?”
to lioveriior Adams, from i lie an*: .. . * , ... . . .
j ^ es, can t get anything to drink.
ccstral home, still grand in proper-j “Why m- have been so wet that
tions, an unbroken stretch of fertile j ,.,'e didn’t plow for two days.”
land, level, and waving with ripening | “Well if we had been tlmi wet we
cotton greet tin
ply is
in.
1’rof. McCray
of toothache which caused him to he
absent from the school room awhile
yesterday hut lii< sholars were glad
to know ihat he found relief in the
kind advice rendered him by W. T.
Thompson.
The following dialogue took place
Ik I ween i wo of otir eit i/ens a short
Vml so it is for
and west, north
Here was the home of the Adam’s,
the Weston’s, the Ray’s, tiie Rate's,
the Seay’s, and many otte rs, whose
names are still remembered with
gratitude. Scion- of the old .-loek j
still remain and they are doing ser
vice worthy of their sires. Rut the
times have changed, harper planta
tions have been divided; the old
homesteads could not be kept up in i
tnc style mapped out by theii liivt !
owners, and while nature nourishes,
art. languishes.
The crops are t !;e best we have
seen, and the people are apparently
contented and 1
nippy.
would have been so drunk that w*>
couldn’t have plowed for several
days.”
“Ah sluuv!”
Willie Kuppe is rejoicing as in
• lands at head in tobacco culture al
this place. He certainly has aline
lot of tobacco near the peak of
Tliickoty mountain.
W. T. Horton was a -uiTeia r from
indigestion and heart trouble, being a
slave to the use of tobacco. Over six
montips ago, David like, he made a
plain decision, pul it in the sling of
ids powers and with a powerful sling
of mind the tloliutli habit was felled
and its head cut oil and now Mr.
Horton saw- ids digestion i - full\ u-
stored and that the action of iiis
heart is healthy and easy. Many
otte rs may he sulTering in like man
ner t Ital might he relieved by total
abstainaiiec from the use of tubaeeu.
This is a good lime to tak’- a vaea-
■ i.m.. .!. .......
1 ion while t he lields are respondin;
W
SCHOOL TAX.
e agree with Senator
suhj,
uiniai.
that the m Ih <>i tax is a : ul'j. el that
had best besettli l by incorporating
in the constitution. It will not do
to let such an important matter be
like a shuttle <• > *k ! ..tied hither and
thither at the sj.ort m p.ditieians.
il takes time to huitd up an educa
tional system that i- worthy of con
fidence, hut it takes little time to
pul! il down.
Our public schools an poor, as a
rule, hut there is a constant cll'ort
The tax is in-
alive more
than three or four scholastic months
in the year, and flu tia'dier.-, are not
-waydig houghs
delied with luc-
I to tin: smiles of the passers-by in the
i waving crop and the
of the orchards are I
ions fruits. Yes, go beyond the hills
and fields that you have looked on so
long from your own door. Shake olT
the dust of home c >ntinement and
get oul of the lit! le narrow contracted
spin r. you haw worried in so long.
Yi s. get out and feast on the thous
ands ot beauties that the <iod of
nature lias given to your heart and to
help \ou rouli/.e
that (tod’s treasure
ROAD PARLIAMENT.
The Cotton States Imposition, soon
to beheld in Atlanta, will ho produc
tive of good in many directions.
Many states in the ITdon will have
their special exhibits, and a number
of foreign countries have seized the
opportunity alfordcd to show the
progress they have made, and to dis- j From the
play some of their attractive re-1 before tin
all of supcrioi qualifications. This
i will improve when the income is
1 sufficient to run the school two-thirds |
j of the year. In most of the conn-
i ties the pay of a teaeher is not sulli-
! cient to seciin* those who have spent
! time and money to prepare thein-
\ selves for the responsible position.
is fnl! to os, r(towing with all that is
nee-, ssary to make yon happy. Yes
open soio igNi.s ciiul hear and receive
i i:. Many ricii treasures are scaled
in the earth awaiting the touch of
human hand to open the door for de
velopment. Many are the sealed
possibilities waiting the toiudt of the
inventors hand to bring them forth.
Yes get out of slothful contentment
and look above the crowding multi-
lade at the toot, of the ladder and you
i can see room at the top for yourself.
Yes get on the wheel of duty that
rounds up the whole of life and ho
drawn by kindness up to grand and
and noble purposes in life.
their father from $7.50 to $10.00 per
day.
\V. D. Ilyars, our road overseer, has
commenced tearing down the Waters
Hills. He will soon have them ready
for the wood haulers. He is a good
. road maker.
Our new school teacher is highly
esteemed by all who know him. Rich
is an elegant chap and bids fair to
make an elegant teacher.
W. 15. 1‘rice, better known as “Lit-
! 1 h* Rillio Ksaw,” says that he would
like to go to the Constitutional Con
vention where he could juggle with
John Gary and Hen Tillman. IMlie
owns land from here to Thickety
mountain, and there is no doubt us to
him having great intluencc over those
blood-thirsty men. Rillie is a rc-
I former from Dan to Harcheever; but
s:> far as your correspondent is con
cerned he would gladly rejoice to hear
uf the eonsen'at ive t icket winning the
j race, for 1 am tired of blood-sheds
1 and mob-laws. We are willing to
! acknowledge that Hen Tillman is a
sharp, shrewd, sensible, one-eyed
man, but lit is as stubborn us Coro-
lannus ami as mean as the devil.
Ruck Sellers was in the prosper-
' ous little (own of Gaffney last Satur
day looking after the interest of his
lumber wagons. Ruck is certainly a
j hustler.
Van Macomson, who is one of our |
best hoys, is hauling lumber for J as.
*
I Swatford. Van has a line pair of I
I mules and lie knows how to use them, j
A nice gentle shower of rain would
be very acceptable to us now. This j
is the first time that we have sulTcred j
| for ruin this year. j
1 noticed in las', week’s Ledukk {
1 where .1. Landrum Clary made a pro- :
test against anyone using the letters j
“C. I,..!.” as a signature to any of
1 heir cominuuicalions whatever. Now
1 will jusl say in honor to Rro. Clary
that if “C. L. J.” spells Landrum
Clary, then 1 will never use then,
again; no, not.evenrepeat them when
I see them laid down in the Knglisli
alphabet. Rut even if they did stand
; fur.I. !,. Clary, he would be one of
the last men in the country that I
I would cast a slur on, for I consider
him one of the leading men of this
| eonur.unity. He is an energetic, hard
| working, industrious man and one of
my nio-l intimate friends. 1 have
j known Mr. Clary from my earliest
. recollection and have long since
learned t<> love and cherish him. I
wish him all the peace, harmony and
success in this life that human tlesh
is heir to, and he comes to die, may
the angels of Heaven hover around
Ids soul like the humming birds
Bowlinsville Breakers.
[Correspondence of The Ledger, j
Bowlinsville, K. C., Jujy 23.—Mr.
ami Mrs. \Y. h. \Yhclchel anil Mrs.
.1.1*. \\ helchel visited friends and
relatives in the Midway and Maud
neighborhood la>t week.
“Cupid works a mysterious way,
his wonders to perform.'' Glen Lan
sing and Miss Laura Sparks appeared
at the nddidghl hour, or sometime
later, and were made happy by the
Rev. J. V. Whilchel. At Blue
Brunch school house “Jake” per
formed another ceremony. Sam
Cole and Miss Mary Wyatt were the
happy pair. Accept our heartfelt
congratulations, dear young people,
for they are extended in good faith.
L. L. James was in this settlement
last Sunday to see ids “bestost gal.”
Miss Sal lie I’roctor visited Miss
Missouri Whclchel las Sunday.
J. H. Bridges took tea with l*. C.
Garvvin’s family last Sabbath.
Mrs. (>rpha C. Fowler, of Jonesvilie,
is visiting her sister. Mrs. Sarah
Whclehei.
Rev. John I’. Wheichel is preaching
at White Rlains this week.
By the way Jack is one of the
proudest boys in the this county at
present. The fact about the business
he thought he was heat and now the
fellow is married and Jack is happy.
Some wretched news carrier has
started a dreadful “stink” in our
neighborhood. For the sake of de
cency, friends, lets have no more of
this fuss. It's not becoming in you
Christians and good citizens, so the
sooner this stops the better it will be
for all concerned.
Sum Sam.
MOTHER'S RELIEF.
Makes Laiioi: and Chii.di.irtii Kasy.
A Companion and friend of mother
hood during pregnancy and and con
finement; that dangerous and painful
ordeal through which all mothers
must pass, restoring the mother to
health, form and happiness, and
promoting the vigorous development
of the child. Sold by druggists—$1
per bottle, or $2.50 for fi bottles.
Send us the price and we will send
medicine by express.
Mother's Relief Co.,
Refers St.. Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by W. R. Dul’re.
Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Baking,
Powder
Absolutely purse
MARRYING ON $50 A MONTH.
J A Deviation from the* Hcrozontal Bar
of RcctituJe.
Every paper in Snai!ml.,:: county
except The Headlight i< fig!,.;,, - .«„.
reform eaiefidat.—Pic kuan’ H, cl.
light;
(When a new:-p:tja:' gets to the
. point where it has to depend upon
! of fifty dollars per month. I told | its ability to arou.a nreindiee hv a
“Bill Nye” Expresses His Opinion on
the Subject.
Yesterday a young man asked me
if it would be safe for him to marry
on five hundred dollars and a salary
the girl. There are girls who have
grown up in ease and who have kicked
great black and blue welts in the lap
of luxury, yet who are more ready and
willing to accept a little rough
weather than the poor girl who has
stood for eighteen years looking out
| through the soiled window of life
i waiting for the rain to rinse it oil and
| let the sunlight through that sin:
might see her approaching lord.—
i August Ladies Home Journal.
falsehood in
order lb:!
1 i’ may he
the recipient of tin- pul p
of * be
people wlios •
pr-judi "
- :.re tims
aroused i: G
very evid
nt tliat its
mission of us-
fu'u.ess is ■
1.m.\ing t i a
close.—Ed. |
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Kenneth Razemore had the good I’Ve'
fortune to receive a small bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Di- i:ld .
arrlueu Remedy when three members m T. ' n».r 25
of his family were sick with dysen-i ^
tery. This one small bottle cured
,Hw """ a, "‘ l, ‘" 1 * GAFFNEY CITY RAILWAY CO.
he gave fo (»,•>). W. Raker, a pr.mn
Merit merchant of (lie place.I.ewistun.
N. C.. and it eured liim of the same
complaint. When troubled with dys
entery, diarrlio’a, colic or cholera
| the result. The praise that naturally
I follows its introduction and use has
made it very popular. 25 and 5<> cent
bottles for sale by W. R. Dul’re.
Carroll & Co.. Loss-
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COUNTIES,
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SMALLER
Smaller ei.tiiitii
mauds of t his pn-gre.-: i ve age. Tliv'
people feel tluir imjKirlancc, end the
leaders are hut i'ollowcrs after all.
Iril’t of speeches made
people throughout
Mrs. A. L. Thompson accompanied around the sNveet flowers of May.
by Miss May Thompson and Master i Now. Mr. Editor, I will just say in i
Roland Humphries has returned from • conclusion, that if I have done or*
said anyl hing t hat would east aglooni
on y,,ur good nanie or cliaracter, t lien i
I am the man who would prostrate j
myself at your feet in the dust of hu- ,
mility and ask your forgiveness in the
frec-pardoti of my sins. Rut I can !
all lie honestly and conscient iously say I hat
sources. ; state iOO square mih
We doubt, however, it anything U Jt > favorite npnimum area
will he more beneficial than the i m r,|]y ji-oes lo\v t.noiigii. Something i
“Road Farlimeiit." which meets Oc- ; should he allowed for natural houn- i
tober 17th and continues a number darics and physical
of days. Great interest is now being
taken in the improvement of our
highways. We wish to know the
best ways, the cheapest material, t he
machines that will best crush, pack
and even up our roads. We wish to
gee these machines at work and the
roads constructed before our eyes.
Nor must we bo unmindful of practi
cal demonstrations, showing how j by having smaller and more homo-
much more the same team can haul 1 genuous counties,
over a road properly hardened with
rock and gravel, compared with our
ordinary roads as our road overseers
turn them over to us each year.
And all of this will we have at this
road parlimcnt.
Discussions there will be, and we
have no doubt they will ho excellent,
but we must have something more.
Theory is good, as far as it goes, but
theory not put Into practice is as
sounding brass.
Our towns need better streets.
Every country should have travers
ing It, according to the lay of the
land, several trunk lines, properly
graded and well laid with rock, over
which heavy loads can he hauled to
market.
We wish Gaffney could he repre
sented uf this road parlimcnt. And
why can she not?
a visit tu tiie quiet little town of
1’iirls. X. G. She gives a pleasant
account of her visit, which was by
private conveyanc. , by way of Gram-
iins' Ferry. She was pleased to find
the polite ami faithful X'ebo Jolly,
colored ferryman, who did
could to make the voyage
l>
means so much more than',
magine—serious and'
diseases result from'
trilling ailments neglected.
Don’t play with Nature’s
greatest gift—health.
If ynuarcfceliiij?
join of sorts, weak ,
] ami generally ex
hausted, nervous,
I have no appetite
land can't work,
I begin at enretak-
I ing the most relia- (
Ible miengtheniiii
Imcdicine.whieli is
1 Brown's Iron Bit-
Iters. A few hot-
Itles cure—henelit
j comes from the
I very first dose- #
1 n-j;/7 stain four.
j troth, and it’s"
j pleasant, to take.
Glass and Tin Fruit Cans!
\WK have jmd iveeived a large supply-d one an] * ,* . i . - ••YuU
”v('iiiis, and will suggest that you ptii chase 1 v • p.ti 1 , i v.; : *d. as
tjie stocks with I he factories are already running : iv. ... .•Hie
ing prices very fast and with long jumps.
\\ e tp'c now upi 11 u fact t|ri ng se Vera I tliousaml one ind i .v ■ • ijcut Fruit
Dans, wit the Wax Si ring Top.*, which have ahvavs giv.n so nu.eb S :!isfat-
tion being easier scaled up than any can ever in:, ie. ainl s-. iai'.l. : , ( i ;my-
onc can use I hem. These cans can he used repeatedly ; „• m / Rjitru can
Rubbers and Wax Strings for sale.
Keep the Hies out of your house by using our I.nt.-.i I. rnr.v. J •;
Door and Window Screens, which will lit any door or viu : : , . : ..-q
together by any body.
J. G. GALLOWAY & SON,
DEALERS IN
, Dry Goods. Groceries, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, and ail Other
General Merchandise; also Manufacturers of Stoves and
Tin, Sheet Iron and all other Metai Goods.
... .... across ( you done no luinn when you printed
'he | Rroad river plcasanl. He was glad | the letters that I sent you, for we all
seems to he j lo renew his
1 hear fron
.i , ,jimintam , e i>ysaying: know too well that you would not let
j,j S 1 1 11, .w my white folks every ( any unbecoming or indecent language
' i week througli Tm: Weekly Ledoki:.” ; appear in the columns of your valuu-
Shc enjoyed very inueh the hospital- hie paper.
ity shown her while visiting the; Now then, if Mr. Clary has do-
conformatioiis. iiimies of T. K. Flliotl, T. G. Ronlers dined the idea of having his name
Like repri'seiitst ive Talbert, wi-would ; and Agustus Ronlers. Stic delighted j used as a signature to our letters, of
almost he willing to obliberate pros-; ili “ ,|i « iau>i , Xl!rds( ‘ s i eourse it
out county lines and start anew with
lines running east and west, north
and south.
Is there a state in the union whose
county areas are as large as we have
them in South (’urolina? We think
not. Much every way will be gained
will not be used anymore.
I Furh s conducted by Rev. F. Fel-1 Rut I think 1 can fully explain the
There is more Catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
lust few years was supposed to he in
curable. For a great many years doc
tors pronounced il a local disease, and
prescribed local remedies, and by con
stantly failing toriuv with local treat
ment, pronounced it incurable.
Science lias proven catarrh to he a
constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment.
Hail’s Catarrh Cure, manufac ured
by F. J. Cheney A- Co., Toledo, Ohio,
is the only eonslilulional cure on 1 lie
market. Il is taken internally in
doses from 1<> drops l o a teaspoonful. j The best salve in the world for euts,
It acts directly on (he blood and bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe-
mueous surface of ilie system. Tin > | ver,soles, tetter, chapped Intmls, ehil-
olTcr one hundred dollars for any ease j blains, corns, and all skin eruptions,
it fails to cure. Send for circulars j and positively cures piles, or no pay
and testimonials. Address. | required. It is guaranteed to gi*’e
F. .1. Ciies'ev A* Co. | perfect satisfaction or money refun-
Toledo, (>.
tiie sermon was inaslerly, ear
nest and touching, subject:—“God's
protecting care,” and the singing was
tliemiHt spiritual she had enjoyed
for years. They sang old familiar
hymns. She said she was carried
hack lo bygone days when she looked
over the congregation and saw the
aged brethren and sisters whose
In ads are silvering for the great be
yond letting their voices out in praise
to God. Siie felt that God was there
in the presence of bis spirit, so she
is glad for what she enjoyed and for
a safe return home.
W. H. Bright is mining monazite
near the foot of Thickety mountain,
he being the nearest the mountain
of any of the miners. We wish him
grand developments in discoveries.
W. T. Thompson will be at Pleas
ant Grove, if not. providentialy hin
dered. on August 1st at 3 o’clock p. m.
to preach, and hopes to have a large
congregation. t.
•
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
meaning of the three little initials |
that have created so much talk :
Some of the hoys around here call j
me C. L. J.. which, when interpreted i
means Cunning Little Joe. Rut my |
real, true or Christian name is July i
L. Cunningham, and I defy the world 1
to deny il.
Yours truly,
Joey L. Ci nningham.
P. S.—of course I regard the j
‘•Silent” as a perfect gentleman, but ;
lie seems to he irregular, inactive and !
intransitive. We like to see a man
hit his objost, or in other words, we |
want a man to hue the line, let the |
chips fall where they may. The |
“Silent” is too timid but he is thun
der on visits. We need a few corres
pondents like Rro. Flaw Picker. He
rattles them up just right.
j. L. c.
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
'Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments«
Women’s complaints.
V "uly the genuine—it has crossed red
lines on tlio wrapper. All others ntesuh-
Y- solutes, dii receililoi two 2c. stamps we
,/ v. 'll Lend set of Ten Beautiful World's •
y_ f-air Views and book—free.
ff CftOWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO.
For sale by W. B. DuPRE, Gaffney,
S. C.
\ 3 * for
tmm
1
DISTOLS, Cartridges, Guns, Gun Caps,
1 Powder and Shot, Belting, Mani 1 la bi-
sa! Rope, Barn Door Hin Vj ' * -J J CI w) * "> and
Bush Blades, Maslin Kettles, Sau.-.e Pans,
Wire Dish Covers, Green Wire Cloth,
Apple and Peach Peelers, We!i Chains,
Feed Cutters, &c. Come to see ifs.
SHITH HARDWARE CO.
PROOF
1 WILL fnrnitih |IKI proof f.'orn
* Wltiskcy in ijuantitiesof I gallons
and 3 quarts at $1.10 per gallon and
upwanls. Address,
J. P. DELLINGER,
Dellingers, N. C.
PECULIAR in combination, pro-
■ portion and preparation of ingredi-
ent>i ; Hood’s SarsaparUla possesses great
curative value.- You should TRY IT.
NOTICE.
’Solti by I >1 it ■j-o-j *; j y ^ J- H .
dcd. Price 25 cents per box. For
, sale by W. B. DuPre.
Skull Shoals.
STATE S. S. CONVENTION.
The South Carolina Interdenomi
national Sunday school Association
meets in convention at Newberry
August Lllh, Mih and 15th. An at
tractive programme has been arrang
ed and speakers provided. Reduced
rates will he secured for delegates al-
tending this annual meeting.
“The association is composed of j
Christian* of all evangelical denomi- 1
nations, united for encouragement, |
counsel and eo-operation; for
improvement and extension of.Sun
day school work; to reach the un
saved thousands of the State with
the Word of < lod.’
This is a work which should appeal
with tender, irrcsiBUblo force to all
GEO. S. HACKER & SON,
A. N. WOOD,
1 JHaHBhim ii • banker,
S t dot's a general Ranking aid Lxtdiange
business. Well secured with P.urglar-
* Proof safe and Aiitonmt ie Time I
1 Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate
, ,,,G Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Mon!diii;[ and Bnild-: rent,
ing Material, Sash, Weights and Cjrds, |
OHAUUICHTON’.H.O. ! „ ,
Purchnte our make, which we guarantee to be »l.v s uni m S mi Icmdi.
Suparior to M^widgouth, and thereby Buys Gounty and School Claims.
W W"«Y OLAM A BPBCIALTY YOUT bOllnOH ttlicilod.
I HAVE OPENED I P A NEW
a Stock of goods at the W. A. Pee
ler old stand, consisting of Dry Goods,
Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Tin
ware and Groceries, and respectfully
solicit your trade.
1. M. PEELER.
Manufacturers of
J. E. WEBSTER,
Al tornc\v-A.t-I^n.w*
Gaffney City, S. C.
Practices in all the courts. Colloc-
tioni ft ipeelftlty.
Bankers
And Merchants
Will toll you that our job print
ing is it credit to tbc town, rank
ing; with I he host letter press
printing in the hind. Our man
ufacturers will join them and
hear us out in the statement
that we meet the prices of com-
peditors. Write for samples
and prices.
'Tnc*; Xv€3UO i< ,
P. O. Box 19s. OAKi'-wrcv, H. C*.
The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company,
Offer for Sale Building Lots in I Ids Flourishing Town,
o iv ic v 01 'r y.
Also Farms near by and in reach ‘if the schools of l.inic t > • springs
and of Ibis place in lots of from 30 to lOO acres on liberal Go. rates.
Also Agricultural Lands to rent fur farm purposes.
For full particulars apply to
' MOSES WOOD, Agent.
N. B.—All trespassing on lands of this (’tiinpuny cultm/:md removing
timber, fishing or hunting are forbidden under [.en.iily "f la--
Landreth’s
Celebrated Turnip Seed,
All varieties, fresh and genuine, and
only reliable seed just received. Also,
I am offering my entire stock at prices
to suit the times.
Come and get goods as low as the low
est.
J. D. GOUDELOCK.
Special
Umbrella
Sale!
A Wise Investment.
A policy of Insurance In such com
panies as the /Etna, Homo, Hartford,
American Fire and Pennsylvania to
protect your home and business from
( loss and damage by tire is a wise in
vestment.
I shall he glad to itii'iimii such pro
tection at any time. Gall before in
suring.
tr* O.
(COMMENCING this day we wili dis-
^pose of 200 Umbrellas of different
styles and varieties at cost. Come ear
ly if you want a bargain.
Carroll & Car]
The