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■■ . I 1 _ J ..^ ^ rjr .^..^.^^-- VS&TSF y* -'’ • > -V*.- THE WEEKLY LEEGEK; GAFFNEY,.S. C., NOVEMBER 21, 1895. To The Front! ft P P t f>, fs x '. ’' A GRAND OCCASION. LIMESTONE COMMENCEMENT. 1 i . r r--v f-—1 5 (i s ’; - r L xJ 3 J ! .! a Li V x.. u Rid It is r great tnl- iak ' to vet v upaai ths in utercttrial and pot: J’ Je::i- lies with The Dedication ot the Colored Metho dist Church. T!n di'ilioiitory oxcrcisos of (lio ool- (.;•(•.! Mi-ihodis* ciiurch look plaoo I a». .-':i i •iln. i hey were very ei.iho- r-tte and relleeted ereciit tipon till in terested in lho matter. The dediei*- tor\ rnmn was preaehed hy Kev. .). no. i - I a >1. mil ret , of Ulaekshur^, tho pre- It Takes Place Next Wednesday at xo O'clock. The fourteenlh tlimoa niont of CoojH '-l.im’ stu takes plnoe m Xt V. e, 1 ;- meoeii at 10 .del., erei.-es w ill cmi^ist < ' n atiiiyf ess’i\ a thdiv. and etrlilifat. ,d t ion by t he pupils. Ev viied lo alt. ml ai i! the past two weeks. We are selling shoes at such low prices we have no competi tors. sidtlijx elder not htdiiu aide to reach t hi-' place. The sermon was p! , ‘’- U mi hand pr mi i E nminced. by all who beard it. to lie ' nil , : 4 bedn mi t; . • i i om* of the Viest sermons that has been | pupils time to delivered from any pulpit in this which doctors usually ir^’. moon uis- i city> cases. It is also use!e sto i d e a reine- r j'[ l0 services were opened with that dv which is only a tome, and cannot . , , t f, , Iw . - v, l ‘ cl , t. „ 7. I,', i irrmhtf* beautiful liymn, ‘ rrom all that possibly touch a real blood trouoie. J .. ,, , Scrofula is a stnlibom.unl deep-seated ; dwells below the skies,’ and was disease of the blood, and all oi the min- I sunjj i>y the eon>;re>;aliori led by an respective homes on the they may he at home eral mixtures .'n the world emmot cure v>; ytable oom- >c cl the disease the system of it. :ly, for real blood jual. cr. e ’’.ere the .1. Th’nk of a man’s coarse, solid leal T' rt'-'r' nv IT for 98c that cannot be bought less than $ 1.25 to $ 1.50 and all oth just as cheap in proportion. Clothing for boys, clothing for men, clothing for everybody at prices that cannot be touched by others. Boys full suits 48c. to $1.98. Men’s suits $2.67 to $ 14.93. Overcoats to suit you all $2 98 to $3.43. it S. 8. 8., a p. i p;nmd, jrets at the r*. sii ■ and perma.uently 1 It is a tv l blood rcc ; diseases, and has no IP re i. ai ’nt ss?;- i i doctors \v.rt a*- .sai Mrs. Y. T i'cch i: wife of a v.. lb .: ■ I hinuer rcsidiup near 1 for 1 ..yiity-nvc ye a. ; bled . it/! a deep- i ll’ U hsTed the tl 'll i s iy. .;. “Seme dm i Ho/.ema, some h : Scrofula, ;.d th The session next y< early in Kehruary. ami ii . i • .,i nr ta . i - . i one, closinir in Jum* execllent choir with W. D. Archer at , , . ” . , , , I school may fret back tit! vacation amiin. Alt r I i ., r to ;.ll<i .art for th • ir 2 • 1 S i r: iin ; for Tli Ullii ,S— r \ '.ill op •n ill I i - t* a slid rt in i )nitT’ • (| 10 Tired ravd broken down women that 0B. KiJIS’S ROYAL C . — i... i ij a priceless boon and •blissing to tliem. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up the strength and puts disease and pain to flight. For the ortran. Mi-Art bur. W. F. , Prayer by Prof. The choir then sunt; “Gloria.’’ Rev. Moultrcc then read the lesson. The oonyretpition then sini'j; "I love thy kingdom. Lord.” hifh 1!i■ v M(inltre(> tonlv his 5 ~ra p 1 - n r? .^teemed ; vk lous s she iiu> hecu trou- . ivd hi.--ad disease ! oi i . doclors. She r.- e lied my trouble hh.-mn, and others :;h their treatment continued for years, they could not cure me. I then began teddnp v. rious medi cines, and took nearly every advertised afitr winch Rev. Moultn c took In? t. x 1 frnni Romans 1:1, “Paul, e scr- vai t of Jesus Christ, called to he an • pi stle. si parated unto the tryspel of (tod.” His subject was “Paul, a ser vant of Jesus Christ” and lie handled it in a concise, logical and orthodox manner. After the sermon Felix Richardson, colored, lead in prayer, ■ and the choir sang a selection. The j t,ur P ,1 P I s "< 1 pastor, Rev. M. M. Mouzon, then arose and addressed the congregation yf. 6 / \ | in a most feeling manner, thanking : both white and colored for their aid : toward building the new church. He told them of the progress made for the cause of the Master and when lie had finished he left a deep impress ion upon his audience. He then called for a collection to finish pny- sioes vil <• imii’en-'e i ei and (‘tai in June. The sea-ion t > is \ •■■■r fair'y ),iosp ' : i." i 1 •! that tlieso-im .:s . tnoiit h lx i ii..1 t io ; . .i linislied hniioirms ", .• n :. -.ii ses.-ieri was eoninienci-! t!, est mo it h nf t he In! i fi ea nei tress, last March. : d th. succe- • it has attained is an im-e. live to c-ui- ! tinue the work. Oae iuimirid nnd | etirolled, lhirty-Uve | of which were hoarders. HSUBLES i At de Colored Folk’s Ball. Do elite oh de colored popul gib lie ball oh de season las 'o night at Gorrv’s H.d!. i r i. Owen ks ore best ra fu ri; i - lo u If. in-\ mu- ie, while Luther Loc!\h i:'l .,i' /i** lloor manager. Chari: y K--. mdds v,;e- liL'ure ealli r fur er inn- i -n <.l> de time hr- li i"; nil menstrual and womb di: rtiij.::, it has no superior—used both rally and internally. It is emphatically r TFS FRIEND. Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, large bottle, 103 Doses, One Dollar. Sold by druggists. Manufactured only by Dry goods, notion, etc. In faet everything ^ L <La J ! dey didn’t generally kept in a dry goods establisnment. ok to We invite you to inspect our goods. Lo your interest and watch this space. We will offer you bargains that cannot be had else where. Don't be deceived or forget the place. BOSTON BARGAIN STORE. 'A: V LUCK. especially which Very Truly, D3 \J e j Leaders in Low Price \h ; V N \V\\V\\\v\ N V W \ y. >\v ■" V s .-.. MRS. 1’. blood remedy. On makes such lun;e chd as for curing dis- cascs of flic blood, I dm:-., by the Vv'holc- ! sale, but it did not r-ec-m to reach my trouble. A o<: lei .-rated *;p cialist said : he c add cure me and I ['.aid him in ad vance, but he filled me full of arsenic ! and I became bloated ami my digestion i so bad that life was a misery. I then j applied to Dr. W. C. Dabney, an old j practii inner and u- o 1 i'- i .. ma uufacturcr, who advised me to take L. S. S., sayiug : that one do, -, u bottl v.ould cureme. I ! tool; four h. Ales and mj-body broke out i in beiL aiid eruptions, hut the doctor , . , , ., , | cn hi* also did do host , ing tor tho church and the sum oi I .fTCtdo was donated nt that mooting, • | tr ‘ j bosiilos a collection of about .flO was ] taken for the visiting brother. Rev. Moult roe. The services were then | concluded wy singing the doxolgy. It the afternoon at 3 o’clock the Rev. Moult roe preached again, he t;:: k?jm g’iehigal go., Atlanta, 61. \-i2~2 ion C8.rioa BOOK: hailed fees. uaiiiM!) ! I un i n.-stayi d over at the reijuest <>f j'^everal white eitizi-ns. This time he | preaelii d from St. Luke 5:3-4. IK*! ISW# I loo!< f'-r his s p.u i ii-uiiiriy anxious ual <!e .!.:;ii<;i:i; j shouldn’t git his n.-.nie in dc pa-or i beonse his wife mout git or Ii » I . it, so we sh m’t - away. Alto- 1 get her de affair was i r hriiliaut sue- S. mn+L . MVcnASCDV'.ie -twr^aratr . r- • Exclusive Grocer/. that ours is iin tx !i e enables us llte inntv to keep up with the market in our particular line, ih r service must he Letter than that of our competitors. !!- Fancy Groceries etc. constantly on hand. Your patronage is so licited . Uespect fully, •*'rnc Ci i-oc-ors.” a e pro hetter to ‘fore our •aw and favorable, ns Ibis cine gets rid m Ua nontly. After 1 It: erupt ions hi A naV\vA\\\ , , uhjoct the latter clause of tin* fifth verse “Nevertheless at j The Lucky Man thy word I will let down the net.”! S.-veral weeks a o .a;,.. His handling of the subject on tiiisj y Gaffney had - I *( oeension was none the less eilective p r j ntt ,j tt!)) ‘| |illll) | )) ,, ; ( . tiI than that of the forenoon, j Rverv time a e i to At niidit the Rev. G. M. Royd, of t he v. bite Mi;I hoiiist eluirell, pre.ielu d for R.-v. Mouzon. lie took us his It xt J >na!i i : 3-L His subjeet was “Duty.” and Mr. Royd handled it in his usual instructive and entertain ing manner. A collection was taken at night which amounted to $3(5.lo, making I lie total collection $112.of) tire symptoms were very j tort lie day. Ids is Hie way the medi- ' The colored Methodist are to he ini;alterperma j eongratulated upon the manner in which t heir ih dicat ion was conduct i I • -sent srli-. raRe, ,1,. I i . * «* 1 - I- or sale i)y ■i-li lueml.i ms in tmwn and s. c. seem to i-.-ui* who dev — eil her. <-il gi-nel, Among ile nans who l ini \Y * 1 S \ -5 Ij ii ULai niton! : * pec! fully solicit yourpatron- . - for t he Morgan Iron Works, me prepared to do work of every ripthm in our various depart- u.mtity and quality, to m i m ,m ena bought twerity-fivi- ,i 1 -1 s V, u*! Ij • ,[ j Latlis. cigars he was giv- n .- 1 Mr. A. prom pt!y am X. M’ooif had w r ti :i J . 1 • 1 V . -r on ;i ' *i •' ,. ready card and plaei d it ia nn < nvflopc- *; > < J < | - fini hi and sealed it up. S o ml j 1 i ! !u* 1 ’ i 'ID'S L Sash d 1 :1 - bottles the t ieket wn< given out a of young men w11•» !i ;v.> ing more I ban t it y |,. r the next few we- ks i anxious. The , and genial I’mi i .nan. lie will .- i.ii/sl exact mg. furnish you heavy building Is, stu-h as Lumber, Shln- Rrick, Lime, etc., I in good shape, to get out any class of Rlinds, Mouldings, .Newels. Ilallusters. etc., etc. ol d L-hi Foundry and Machine Shop is eg'iipp-'il for constructing heavy eaoings as well as ordinary mill O! ii Oa!. ami ot her st vies of Mantles an winning reputation, ileauti- nighl to or eruptions he-uin lo yu jg , r, mv nppe- ; . lt j npnii their sueeessful cotnple- l.te unproved, my to- . a oecame ml . f ], t)VIS( . „f worship. May | BEST i lie lit. and liaving- innshul tue twelve .. , , ,, 4 , , * H Wl - V ’ 3 bottles, I am pen’eetlv Ik; Ithv, my skin , ‘bister he,all then, and may they I cl is clear, the crnilfury circulation is : all live long to enjoy it. (he BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! The finest in town for the least money. From 90c to $,").00 per pair. "W r . O. I^ipscoml> Al I5ro., Wholesale Agents for Ratehelor Rro’s. Cigars, of Philadelphia, Pa. i good, am! I v.ould net he in my former - condition for two tl u and dollars.” S. S. S. never hdls to cure a blood trouble. Scrofula, e /.i ma, ri-e-umatisni, CO!ita<d,nis blood n;/': on, and in fact any I disorder of the blood is promptly wiped j out and cun d by it. Do not rely upon a ! simple tonic to cure a deep seated blood 1 disease, but take a real blood remedy. vS. S. S. has made some wonderful i cures of cancer, and ve v.ould he pleased ! to scud full account of same to any ad dress. We will 1 ■ mail our books on I blood and skin di; • s m m applica tion. Swift Spcciu, Co., Atlanta, Ga. as. A SparMIs^ Bnplay *y \ Did You Know THAT ALL VEHICLE S have advanced? We still have a few Jobs of the very best makes and will sell them cheaper than any body while they last. Now is your time to buy a buggy or a wagon. Our stock of suits were bought be fore the advance and we can sell you anything in pur line way down. Come and look at our line cf pic tures, mouldings and frames. Our stock of coffins and caskets are up to date in every respect. Give us a chance to shew and price our goods and we will sell Bll 111633 * Mml], you. Yours for business, charlotte, n. c. Gaffney Wagon and Furniture Co. ‘ Jewelry •an hi* seen hy visiting our place of buyincus la DuPrc’s Brsj Store. Wo will hi* glad to l ave you cal’. All work dime by a skilled workman with years of i xpciicin-i. CORRELL 5 BRO. HUDSON’S Are Yon Ever Downright luftf "»rr. MiigY |)o you ever feel t hat it would re»t you I liroughin d t hr,ugh fttul give you new life for your dully tunkH to hear Home Himple air h<- uauae of Hm tiHHoelullou»? Come to uh and play the tune I r voi.i.-elvc- or we will play it for you. You rimy choose your own piano or organ! Bit down H0d laugh or cry. Make yourHelfeomforiuhh* ami happy-- l.im- IneBH cun wait. At JOIINBOM’S MUSIC PARLOR, JLfur o( Carroll 4c Btacy’s Rank 5iisinocS| - horthhd nd "Type— writing. Actud Business Piactico f rom Day of Entrance. The only ILisiix ('ullogo in tlio Souili dial yon can fry Lo- fore paying 11:0 tuition. Send lot* < katalogue and !’ inphlet : i in of Shorthand v* The Thornwell Orphanage. This institution is a family school for orphan chihlr *n, who arc left in poverty hy the death of their parents. It is located in Clinton, South Caro lina, in the upper or piedmont sec tion of the State. The heailhfulness of l ‘ e same is shown hy the fact that in twenty years there have been only ! three deaths among the orphans. The children are received from any i section of the Union and from any ! denomination. There were 130 or- ! plums under its care last year from j twelve diUVrent states and ten de nominations. It is however under Presbyterian control. Orphans are not legally surrended to Hie institution, hut are admitted to he educated and sent out prepared to take care of themselves. They are. therefore, taught to use both head and hard, the industrial course be ing full and thorough and the school work being equally satisfactory. The support of this institution is j wholly voluntary. It is almost with out endowment, depending upon the eootl will of the people for its main* tainanee. Gifts of provisions, cloth ing arid money, in response to notices like this constitute its source of in come. During the past year the fam ily was maintained and all salaries paid. And that has been its wondcr- fi-l experience for twenty years. Thanksgiving and Christinas days are here. Surely this is a good time to remember the orphans. Gifts should he sent to Rev. Wm. P. Ja cobs, Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton, S. C. At Wood’s Hall Friday Night. The Literary Club has been very fori unate in securing the services of Prof. J. A. Ganiewell, of Wolford College, who luiH consented to visit GalToey on Friday evening and de- livi r Ids lecture on “The better side of Roman life and character” in Wood’s Hull. The club extends a cordial invitation to the public and Gallm-y should shoA’ her upprccitior. of hot Ii t he el ut> and the Profe.-sor hy greeting him with a full house. Admission will he free. • • An Old Man’s Counsel. Mr, Monroe Davidson, of Green ville, S. C.. says, May 21st, 1895: “I lime Uni-d Ilo>ul Ge-i'iiiet tier for Kid ney Troubles from which I have suf fered from boyhood. It gave me re lief in a few days, and is the only medicine that lias ever given me any pi i'Oi.iin-id iidiuf. I itike pii'iiMiu* in recommending it to any onesulTcring from any kind of Kidney trouble. I ! !>1 buy the mo.-t i>;. tv: atsaparii i hti,-* sale OF ALL I ".. ICINES] Hood’s fu! work for very little money. Give as your or.lcrs and wc promise to do all we cun to please you. Call on or corres pond with us. MORGAN IRON WORKS, !**:> i rt;« it !>«ir|g-, S. C. CM/'S. H. CARLISLE. Pren. and Trea*. HARD ^y rli iLai I HARDWARE!! Axes, Belting, Roping, Feed Cutters, Bolts, Nails, Guns, Shells, Cartridges, Pocket Cutlery, Table Cutlery, Tea spoons, Tablespoons, and whac you don’t see call for. 3 i.T. 1|T ii lie ■' mr * ^iraware Co. iTIIjWj ClDTHIRGi! GLOTHiNG!!! A comp Irlo lino i M .suits, $5.00 (o $1 Ml-Idto; ■* 11( • s. pant s, 'r‘*iils underwea Siioi-s to (il i i vi-n 1 h!\ ami a! old pr in tow u . wit h.Uit any i :a-i-fition. Jeans and (’. ii.-siii: * i\in all weights <Lk I'OC liats, caps, t&o. •es. Rest line childrens shoes ind colors and at all prices. 1 keep a full line of Groci rios of all kinds, (iood flour $1.75; nice (J o ; : . is for $1.0). Kvervthhig sugar 22 p rin l- fa:- ’il ‘i •: im'T else in pro;) >ri ion. (n t )a corn always in stuck. Gambia Lump Goal delivered at priCvS before buying. Respectfully, el mail, hulls uiid wheat bran and ,5 ! per ton. (’all and get my «4. ^ r\k. .3^Ln«coml>. All goods delivered in town. Lock Out! I UO)t\ o t- b * 7 R.-ilt iiTmr • !! l bool; will he Si ‘Which shall wc learn J. E. HUDSON, 1‘riucipal. believe it Is the best thing that o can use for debility and ” New package, largo peo| nervousness, bottle, ll)8 doses, $1. Fur sale by W. IL DuPre. Go t ii t In- m '.v *.| ’ a- hy ti a-id y <ii;: j»ii-' 1 tiill inioi'o (Moth ing. Ih hi Me i-iit. * *! v • ■ C'ome nt < I It V. ill pMV you !-• -as t; QpiJ w A aT C *0 i i v v i-\. k I Lipscomb’s Hotel Budding. i:r t'oc Let book 11 • io Iliia- e, You could save money if a OUMO. tMips ii:- I Gents’ » •. 1 < * v* 4 1*-* I* 4 lit*-»*M4 I Furnishing (ioods. •t fully, SNYDER, GAFFNEY, S. C.