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• ■ ■-i m % M a Pair of Shoes ? :oplc You Know Am , People You Don’t Know. Hurry Schirujor of Cluirlcstoti wus in Oufinoy tliit; week among hiu many friciuiy. Mr. and Brown :s who Lip;i- We have a few more Ladle’s Oxford Ties to close out at 40c per pair. Ladies’ fine but ton shoes, Pat. tip at 73c. Everything else in proportion. If you are hunting for a bar gain don’t fail to pay us a call before buying. **£• •!. X. Lipscomb have returned from a visit to Mrs eoinb ^ parents near Ininati. < apt. John J'. Mont-ornery was in the city last Saturday. hVv. it. J’. Uobertson will attend the : pari an burg Association at Oak O'rove this ,veek. Mrs. ri. Murso and Mrs. it. K. .M. Avenger, oi aloncks C'ornt r, Derkley Oounty, and Mi-- - Raini,., ot'Oharlcs- t"". '..fif ■. [siti'.ig at Limestone the purl week. Mrs. L M. Sinith vi; ...i. .ei ly i u.-.'d.'. •.re. WoodriRV to visit : ds next: weedi. ■■ no. \\ iji'e wont si; him a hat 1 • i . : ■ !• .1 n; .• i ■ .Si! ■ ’ A protracted meeting will begin at Huolah next Sunday morning by the pastor Rev. G. M. Bovd. r 0/i yr.two weeks ago and apparency quite S>ck ippan relapse this Items Which Arc Too Short. ing Bunched Togetlv.. _ _ ered iiad a slight ^ Yicm but is now all right again. Our townsman Sam Littlejohn, we i regret to state, is confined at his M- Boyd closed a gracious “ omo (>n Victoria Avenue by sickness. ’. st week at Wiison’s Chapel J , I,K I 10 P 0S <o see him out Rev. meetin A Inr' Christ. number professed faith in Pity proof” at in a few days. Mrs. R. A. Jones, is still very sick, reduced prices W,e (ever. 0 ™' "" '“ tock °' 'Leii Mrs. Edna 11 1 . rimitii and it: ; 'rork last .Saturday, incrcng.! Miss Vo<m Surratt fd t be city cvdiequer and added to its ,A. S ' ,rra,t ’ : slock of firearms. I di- . iruttie quer mid added toils her long and close attenUon^to her illness, Carl is to see Kendrick’s many ira-iio.; here are pleased to know that ^ : -gain eon-iectcd with Coopor- J.imeslone Institute. Ulcn- Uci . V). ill Jonesvilic | iiidiiy. r.i-in ■ gal - i-mi iiimi;*!, of ‘• bimii,\ of B. ■ i I S. i\ 1 .*il\ T i.-, ;i Inn.;. .Mr. iviriiy of Li:iH.i.uni„s Caid. iVtty lectur * ! i ill," (hiil'nev or tii ‘ling brother Carl during his ion is now confined to her boiL improving. We hope soon them both well again. Three members of the family of B. Holmes are now sick with the !- r ~Mr.s. Holmes, Berry and Miss Line Miss Effle was taken sick Fri- invited to attend, j wi| nt .c5:,J. fo!ni ,‘^ S!U,u ' ,iuy n,,(1 iTwry t (Jetlisenianee is Miller 'part an burg, will Mciliodist church in Sunday night. The lub'ic cordially f! >r to J. N. Lipscomb. —■ ' OAKlAyv j.- v - 'LOT of Fine Can dies to arrive next : , !l; " 'TV- ‘ Vi i!i i '■ qqi'.cn riiy .. and bri-iiiciu m ( .!;• young J,. .q.lc—inillij ; " a ;.!> with hi, > ui.s'iin- ■ • . ‘ O . . ; III . , .• joiiii. I (Ii, < l effi"» ! Bipui from t) tbi.S WlH of smm nn.le ;;;• •ng mi! ure. Ml-::. \v. M. Jn,;. UUs | .Mj, Littlejohn, of \s!mry a - ntu uding t,u ; bedside of .Mrs. i;. .| ; ,ne : . '•iii! .tiaiii’y of Asbtirv. was liaiir. . Ins, '!outlay ( usincss i.ii.c the enier; rising jiioog man that i be ids i.u: j of the <dmrlt-Ue, was in j ing. ‘ part of Rot h \ family. The rafter.-, new mill. Dr. W. ( go ng on this week, conducted by the r I p.Mtmr^ _ Rev. M. M. Boyd. This i» riie toird week he has been preach- ui': in these meelings. ie" hmlding;; and improvements i n o. going on in (.'affney will cost a i throngh it. ' ' ; luuf miiiiondollars, (faffney has the sc. era! days j alti ntion of man} now, Imt just keep •i uptlieiiiccs ; ym.’r eye on her next year, i ho meeting at the Mill on last • • inlay night was a very impn -esive I' <* v ii \! n, v anmc Littlejohn and ure attending Mr. Holmes are being put on the Call and A beauti- be given week, ine them, present to ty to the Ladies. ~ Ask ►ut it. PAUL V. GAFFNEY, ^ the confectioner L CLOSE OUT THE ENTIRE remnanf o f my stock of Straw Hats, Ladies Oxford ties and l+han u mmer Dre ss Goods an price [tnftn you have ever had. Tho hao-?- c*-.. !*'■ IS, .he Sill); ( iiaricy iVti 1 bvcii;, lids week spending ids vacation wii ii n iatives. Jonn <>.'iato. of i nion, was in the Iasi ’doiuinv. • e. Lev. M. Boyd preached. 'Uiiii- a number of the young people ask. .J for the prayers of the church. in i R'-v.B. i\ Robertson will fill his pul- j pi! next Sunday. The following will subjects. Morning, “A view condition of the world.” Even- ‘'oiing People’s meeting.” Hing and old art invited to be Hamrick has purchased S. Lipscomb the Wii kins lot on Limestone St,, and will com mence at once t iie erection of a hand some residence to cost about ;ji 1,000. WAV/ Are you taking Simmons Liver Reg- ulatok, the “Kino of Liver Medi- croa?” That is what our readers WTot, and nothing but that. It is the ! name old friend to which the old folks l pinned their faith and were never dig- ! appointed. But another good recoin- i mendation for it is, that it is better i than Pills, never gripes, never weak- j ens, but works in snch an easy and 1 natural way, just like nature itself, that 1 relief comes quick and sure, and one : fools new all over. It never fails. I vv orybody needs take a liver remedy, • •• i »-* ,«» «* ^ j Millionaire. The ‘‘Hardtacks” i-ui ‘ir,; 1 utul °^ ryone 8hould take only Sim nhived-M, ! ,Vf . .- Ifi 1 Ho bus i mens Liver Remilr tni> * j,, * , a " lutoiesl mg game of ball I uesday afternoon. Tiie score {•resent. Cll i er j Jcmory is a little treacherous now lae.-.iii.t. was in | ll, 'd then, a rid causes one to forget ir. !’ Ii: does *"i:ie tilings worth remembering, un- vhere hut home OML ‘ bus an experience like that roa of Tin: L;a>- j which came to Mr. i). E. East, Mof- j fall s < reek, \a., who says “I nham. Texas, is i 1 ; ‘ieads : 11 . iatfi.ev en suffering for years with a torpid i,V( ” :"id found no relief until I took r-ininmn;; Liver Regulator wlion I was entirely relieved of my troubles. I never inli nd being witliout Simmons Liver Regulator.” bad ! h igwiUi iield sever.:! epic trust. We . iouiie ..mi hope | ; a long one. • ••••• pii Jo::.-, <•; <’levi N. b, moved !o (: . t- raised at i.ime- i this j>hice for r ago, and Jias ‘‘Lone Star” rod it to himself C !• aor and idei to his aid v.ai. nutke hi s visit o eounty, ■r * *t i Tuesday age on "\ ieittria biveana. inns ii v 1 hi ever had. The best line to $lS. ,U A* .SO-n^wn, just ^opened up, at prices rt b i?.'. ot °f double and [ba r re I Shot Guns, Pistols of all makes, 8 of all kinds and calibres always on Jtfully, !)!:!! i liis a •tie' hi I IV' partan- • • f r 'a!ives : > it. r it-aiae. . isitin ■■ rc!a- " <l!l 1 '' oi '' : turiuil io Charlotte yesterday afternoon. Henry Osni ut .in! Eimari Lamas- ti-r h'!. y. - ! . !’d::} to visit friends and relatives at Glendale. Dyspepsia Twenty-Five Years. -Mr. A. V. Wheats, Kingston, Ga., j -daytilst, i stio: ”1 was troubled 1 "Lb Dyspepsia for t wenty five years, i and could get no permanent relief an} treatment or medicine until I be an the of King s Royal Germetuor smic five years ago. It gave me great : rt !ief,.and nfler 1 lie iajise of five years i ••an rcoomend it as the best niedi- '| !l ' bnov ,,r for indigestion and • y - This ease is but one out. ••:' thousands wiiieh prove that for Id- i. s 'ii;, Dyspepsia and all stomach t rv.uie*. Gi | m r cures when all ; ' b- 1, b-'L. New package, large bottle, fOddoscs, .fl. For sale by W. B.DuI’rc. ( —Tile biggeei and best plug of to- i iaicco in town can be found ut R. A. Jones’ at iOe a plug or J for 2t>e. price and quality considered. M to 12 in favor of the “Hoboo's!” I lie same teams play again this after noon. There was a quiet marriage Wed nesday by the Rev. G. E. Rohertson. j • r. Joy nerand Miss Georgia Rainie noth strangers in tiie city lower sect ion of the contracting parlies. Liver Reguh tor. r Jo sure you get It. The Red Z i* on the wrapper. J. H. ZeUlu & Co., PhlladelpUia. from state were ‘‘I k know an old soldier who liai ciirotuc oiarrhcea of long standing have been permanent ly cured bv tak ing < hamberiain’s Colic, Cholera and Dianhoni Remedy,” says Ed wan . mimpiK a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. “I imve sold th remedy in tliis city for over seven years and consider it superior to any other me,ucine now on t he market for bowei emup aints.” 2.i and of) cent hot U s of t his remedy for sale by W. £"Zlii JiL i I H hJ't: Is delivered in town. ford Hilitary Institute ipt. 16th. Twenty froe schol Graduate Va. Wlilinary In is in GaiTney on ous friends. ’■ i 1 > S ‘ { t ' • ort •.ill visit to iu-r MUnH r- i n boring- v. ( iu’r !■;!:,t A lex r’urgers’ W. T. Vh< 'on, of Mat; : tie ei I V \ : da'' on i>us*e Tilini was i: ojonMioxesoftbefii i j i o u s old Long Range Tobacco, the best in ,own for 25o per pound at R. A. Jones’. — t'.ig lot In s!) home raised turnip f.ed Good stand and quality gunr- .uitoi d at i;. A. Jones’. YOU KNOW THAT WE COULDN’T AFFORD tosetl you a poor quality of Door*. Sash, IsHnds, MouWinRSi Lumber, Etc. WP. KNOW THAT YOU COULDN'T AFFORD to kuy material lhal isn’t made to | w ,,r W cil. This is the nam r« t i r.on why we manufacture the I sattsfu. tory -ix'ds in our 'l' lL ' In thu South. ” * aiev •»><: won’t any Facto warrant on# «oo.is you extra trices, either. List ready-write for char}; New Price it- AUGUSTA LUMBER CO Notice of Application to Legislature. St.ut; of South Carolina. Notice is hereby give, that the undersigned cil izens residing in Spur- tanlmrg, l nion and York counties, of Hie state of South Carolina, will, at the ensuing session of the General Assembly of .Soul h Carolina, apply t„ said (Jenera! Assembly of South Car- , n ina to cut off and incorporate a new i countv in lids Stale out of parts of said Spurt an burg, Fnion and York ' counties.^ the county seat thereof to j Do at Gaffney city, Smith Carolina, j and (lie proposed boundaries of said 1 county to be as follows: , '‘•• ni'i'iiug at the for* of Broad and i aeolet rivers in Union county and ' running up I’aeoiet. river to or near a ! 'joint on said river, formerly know as Brown s .Mill, about quo and one half I miles above i’acohl Mills, on said river; thence in a northwesterly di- : rection and east of the town of Cow- i >ens, about one mile, a straight line to the .North Car Mina line at or near j State Line post office; I lienee wit h ! the A ort h Carolina state line east to hmn I river, at or near Surratt's I ieuv, a - formerly know; thence with ! said North Carolina lire to railroad former!\ e illid the fff: s . thence in r, southeast, ;• I}■ ilhceti ,n t,, ■v AUGUSTA, GA. I .. au y of the Hekcr. of Kings ,, vv n I» tiie fi;rk udirling ;}, . Jli;ivl.,n\ nion ci.unlv White I IJmeston in Y« illowi conn* mouth i hence ' ;u inr •t:"\ •fore fcat- froe scholarships. Military stitute commandar.t of • ings and accommodations ample. Boaicl from ( ~~ oer month. Send for a catalogue to W. T. R. BELL. A. M. Supt., \ Rutherfordton, N. C. •member, when you wisli to Mdencc iot see R. S. i.ipscomb :\ ing. Hi has for sale the I'.i’ojierty ii; tiie city at ;;oi. prio. s. i i: • • •air cut at Robinson's NOTICE I Without stooping to any catch-penny de~ ! vices misrepresen tations, we are the , - moat nowerful lemti- of Cherokee township in Spartanburg' ^ l™"!':'..: 1 '•'.M "X”':"' i“«»»<''•*•«’' mate merchan^Ji*^ the state. I'lWii.sliip.s: |!, | t onvd-svill,- in the grenter part of mins townMiip. nearly ui! of tow ns!) ip and a small part kee Iovrnsi.iii in York •ount v <)nc good seeoiid-imnd mowing lun ching for sale. For terms and condi tion apply to C. P. TURNER. Troll Bi . A 1 - 411 L..|ie ,0 i. T Il2::'r ,• i\ |l- ." i a ll\ . L'4 it ll\ j. J » J /all fcrtnnnier Goods regardless of cost |m d o c to ••*•••••••• from 15c to educed from 2i ic to.. iced from $1.25 to... tats at Half Price. luced to luced to........ ..*• for liis lu’o ! lu r • W. .) , i ' J ' . a » • lis. s Ol. ‘‘Billie” We b ter, Jl *. » » s :'ii i.u We 11. N. sublihig for 1 ii v’ i Me- T.qih opei . **.“ tor :il i ha! eoii'.t. Mr::. Lil lie 1 I ayes , oi 'lie e Gate Cil y, is visiting a! her i»r. it in •r's, Ji. i). Win..., on (ir erutril »*• * • root Master ! •'.);• st. i! • i:i! !>ri< M: of He •n- L t*J i i iii . C is sp:-e: Un g ‘ ; i is vaeation in Gaifney wii h his IV1 lati’ ves .Mr. a ml Mrs. Alex Fei •gu.;.i' (!. S. su • 1 Sun.ter Ut tile john are at the resideiiC' < if R. . V . •i ones. j —boy:', suits ago 5 to 14 only 75c at I J, it. i'.-lhson’s. Also a good line of j mens suits at bottom prices. New Shoes at Old Prices. i Having purchased my fall stpek ol shoes before the advance in leather 1 can m il you at the old prices which ! are very low. J. It. Tulleson. T. \V. lien lrieks, of Home, was in the city yesterday. He displayed at Till. ;.i- jit:;.*: .iffiee .; stalk of enttou a; a two stalks of corn which will be hard to boat. —A nice dross (10 yards) only Jf'C at J. It. Tollesons. i —Tuscan Island seed wheat for sale by it. S. Lipscomb, bearded va riety. Tins wheat made the largest 5 year ave rage yield at the Virginia i Experimental Farm of any other. —i f you want children shoes, good quality, made by F. D. Weylman Ar Co ..$1.00. . .$7.00. am Us- Hall’s Lecture. Dr. !*Mwin Hail, of New York, lee- i Fhiiadulphia, call at. J. R. Tolleson's ao.d in flic eitv last Friday night i New Store. WE S STILL FORGING TO THE FRON' EST VALUES. of Hosiery Idron’s and Iradios’. Any pi’oc wtumd. fine Ladies’ Hose :»0 to oOe. jompson’s “Glove Fitting’' Got id.- Toe the nieest u'ettrin^corsets in the mar ts 25c to 75c. fhnt line ol these goods and at prices that Work Shirts Ide to:»0c. I* ine Shirts ."iOe all values. Sheet iie* |e. The lies! at 4c. dome in see ii a:; we can upply •none others ean and again Tuesday night. The doc- i tor is :ivt:y go«-d h i turer. in fact lie j -.•vs some good things and also some i very pretty things, but his endorse-! meets, as printed on the bills, that he is equal to Bob I'ayior and Dr. Tuhii.igo are a little far-fetched. His aildien es were well pleased witii his work and the general verdict was fav orable to 1)r. I!all. . — * Leflcr-Reynolds. t.ast Sunday morning Rev. G. M. Boyd married Mr. \V. It. Leiler, of Goacoid, N. G.a to Miss Lolia Rey nolds, of Gaffney, S. 0. Mr. Leiler is one of Contractor ITopst’s best men and the bride lias many friends. They will make Gaff ney their future home. — * — Excursion to Ashvillc. Ry reference to the ad columns you wiii see that there is to be an ex- i cur-Tii to \nhvilie on the Bd of bop-; ti mber. The rates from this place J are I.eO. This is splendid opportu nity to visit ‘ the land of the sky and | beyond.” • -ir*- • A. I., llaniim tt, of Mercer, brought Tin. i.uii.i-i: a basket of delicious tomatoes \> sterduy afternoon. Miss Fannie .lorn s will open her primary sell ><>l at tbe aino building on Hie second Monday in September. There are quite a number of changes in our ad columns this week. We invite you to read all Hie ads and when you go to buy goods, li t the amount bo ever so small, tell the merchant, you saw his ad in Tin: Lkoi;i:h. —Best patent hour at J. sons at lowest prices R. Tollc- —Granite Iron ware, preserving kettles. A-c. at Goudelocks. —Fruit jars at Carroll & Carpen ter’s. —Smoke Garrett S; Son’s No. 11 Cigar and run the risk of securing twenty-five smokes free of charge. For sale by J. D. Goudelock. For Rent. Vacant Store Room, next door to J. 11. Cook. Also 5 rooms over our bank now occupied by Mrs. Hamil ton. CARROLL & STACY. Your Attention! WE respectfully solicit yom patron- ronage for the Morgan Iron Works WE are prepared to do work of every descript ion in our various depart-, merits, in quantity and quality, to 1 suit the most exacting. WE cun furnish you heavy building materials, such as Lumber, Sliin-! gles, Laths, Brick, Lime, etc., i promptly and in good shape. WE are ready to get out any class of j inside finishing, such as Mantles, ! Doors, Sash. Blinds, Mouldings, ! Newels, Ballusters, etc., etc. Ol’R Iron Foundry and Machine Shop ! is equipped for constructing heavy ! castings as well as ordinary mill j works. OUR Oak and other styles of Mantles are winning a reputation. Beauti ful work for very little money. Give u* your orders and we promise to do all wc can to please you. Call on or corrcs- pond with us. 1 MORGAN IRON WORKS, HiKirtanlmi'K,'* O. CHAS. H. CARLISLE. Pres, and Treas. ing tin* l i.vn ol i'lui county, making Hie middh* of riv r- ine iiuo who,' limy Much new enunty; but failing in Die ab;> v > i de-'Wiiie l proposed caun'y line, then we hereby give ii' tiee and apply for i said eounly !o he iuemm ir iti'd MU. of ! | aii tin* i• r.i' iry aT>ve d •aeribvd. i-x- \ ci p! ilia! ii.ud ivm:r in York eounty, thus nml-iug ’:.«• .md id- of Broad river the eastern dm of "d'f pro posed county. R. S. l.ii’.-.covr. (iafTm.y, S. C. T. i '.w KxeoiiT, Gatru.-y. S. <'. W. C. S. Wool:, Grassy Fond, S. C. U. M. Jolly, Grassy Fond, S. 0. It. F. S< kuous, Ezells, t?. C. J. T. Mi'Cuaw. Statu Line, S. C. A. IL.Ku.is, Algood, S. 0. J. D. Jnm.-KiKs, Sr., Asbury, S.C. C. A. Ji:i'Fi:i:r!:s, M. I>.. Homo, S.*’. J.’i. Mookiik.ii>. Gowd -ysville.S.C. J. A. II. mks, Gowdeysville, S. C. A. F. Kknuiui k. Sunny Side. S. C. W. W i i i S' n a nt, W i 1 k i 11 sv i 11e, S. C. J. !.. Stuais, Eita.iane, S. C. !,. I). BoNXKlt, Goucher. S. C. August Stli, LSP5. company till 1 The store after which others are patterning. The store whose influ ence has already been felt in half a dozen counties and an ad- joining state. The store that makes the figures and regulates the prices of other stores. A policy of insurance in such com- uwas 1 panics as the .Etna, Hume, Hartford, American Fire and Pennsylvania to protect your home and business from loss and danniyc by tire is a wise in vestment. I shall be glad to furnish such pro-1 lection at any time. Fail before in-1 pect to make things suring. 1<\ o. With the advent of the fall season we ex- DELOl Wanted. 250 dozens oats. Will pay cash. CARROLL Sc CO, Lessees. .... TO ASHEVILLE. • A splendid opportunity to inspect the mountains and the city of Ashe ville. A train consisting of 10 coaches will run from Blacksburg via Spar tanburg to Asheville on Sept. 3rd and return on the 1th. The rates arc the cheapest ever offered and those who take advantage of this excursion will see more of nature’s wonders and man’s uc W ANTED—Beeswax and Hides. Will pay highest prices. W. M. WEBSTER, Jr. fore. Vanderbilt’s place will come. Blacksburg, 7 :»«*, Gaffney, 7 :20, Thiclcety, 7:45, Cowpens. 7 :'>(), Clifton 7 :55, Mt. Zion 8:05, achievements than ever offered be- open until 1 to visitors. Let everybody Spartanburg 8:20, Jtnetion, 8:30, Inman 8:45, Campion,J 0:00, Campobelio, .... .0:!(», Landrum 1) :2(>, $1.25. 1.25. 1.20. 1.15. 1.10. 1.05. W ANTED—The person who bor rowed my 32 caliber Remington rillu to return it at once to R. 8. Lip- sconib. HEW CROP HOME-MADE MOUSSES. GREEN & KOON. Watch this space next week! Shoes and HAVE just received a lot of new Clothing are going down at THE HUSTLERS. WilR i»»* 10, ’05. SroH r*-i n-;-j - -•• • •"’i ■"J -' _ 'i'' -*i: •.■ .1! tl'ifi IftilS. IA ■ < < > •(• . r ■ ii. ,.I. UboI; J .tii. crop home-made molasses. Prices ure reasonable. Call and examine. ! T. IL Clarkson. ^ For Sale. T WO pairs wagon scales, which will bo sold cheap. Apply to T. G. | Met; raw. SALK— Mrs. V. Montgoii>n,y. —s, •Du.Miand bupgies •• s. Apply to f. G. SPENCER. r jpG\VN LOTS FOR F‘ 'OR >A t.E nii'l iuin - -.r-. Tan Shoes and low Cuts must make room for our immense faU stock. Boys Saits and Shirts cheaper than dirt. Call and get our prices. J. 0. LIPSCOMB & BRO., “TheHustlers” hum. Our buyer will leave on the 24th for Balti- more, Philadelphia, New York and Boston to buy our fall stock. Knowing the wants of the trade and know ing the value of goods too, it is safe to say no other house in the city can compete either in styles or prices with the store of the G# ■vT|r- ■ '\mm