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■ THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C„ APRIL 15, 1807. Tnto JUios )oioEe. Si.oo per Year. ruBM8Hr:n evkuv Thursday r.v ED. H. DcCAMP, - Editor. j'im; Li:i>okh i-* not responsible for !h“ views of correspondents. duty in every respect and after we have done that we can do no more. To those who do not admire our con duct we can but say we regret it. We would like to please all but we can’t do it and we are not "ein;< to worry ourselves to dea;n trying. One Correspondents "who do not eontri- ■ man got mad the other day because bute regular news letters must fur- "ish their tiau.e. not for publication, but for identidcation. Write shf>rt letters and to the point to insure pubHeatien; also endeavor to get tbem to the oTice by Tuesday. \1I eorrespor , dem , t» should lie nd- iresBcd to Ed. 11. DeCamn. Manager. Obituaries will be nublisiied at five cents a line. Cards of t hanks will ho published it one cent a vo rd. Heading notices wiil he published it ten cents a line each insertion. Single copies of the paper are live cuts each. we sent him bill, its our custom to dun everybody that owe u» and if you don’t want us to dun von don’t buy from us on a credit. This man came in and paid up and stop ped the paper, saying .ie wouldn’t take it any'longer because we dun- All ri -lit, Hud. We are or paying up. , i Scoring Limtcr Jim. (Com-sponctcnce ot The iLeUjjcr.) OAKUXitv,April 10.—“Neat Saturday is the time for Jackey Tate to mount the rostrum, go down deep into his torical events .and bdcli forth the proper stulT. Three cheers for I»ro. Tate!" This is the little announce- ment tiiat limped from the iaquaeious peti of Limber Jim, of Wild Oat, or From Fov/ler’s. (Correspondence oJ The Lccfuer.) Fowleu’s City. April 12—(Quarter ly Conference met at Me.-sopolamia, last Saturday. Rev. A. .1. Caulberu, 1*. E. preached two excellent sermons Wild Cat Locals. (Correspondence of The Ledger.) Wii.it Cat, April 12.—Last week W. I>. Price got badly scratched up, but bis wounds are not very seriou . I>y the helo of the great Jehovah he wiil some such wild place, in last week’s i count of visiting one of ids brothers, Lkdgmk. ’ ! who is very ill. •Saturday and Sunday. We are sorry soon be well again, to know that our pastor, Rev. .Mr. Alfred Harris has treated himself Isom could not he with us in the to a mw clou hi -seated Missouri. (Quarterly Conference meeting, on ac-1 Mrs. L. V. Tiiuluil has returned home. We farmers are behind with tlie ned him. much oblige to vuu y oil iiu\ aouu <i dt-nl inGrii 11**iij some other people whom we have | dunned in the past. Some people ; That lie says the above with no irood will, is clearly evident. First, because he does not tell the Luixh-ik readers where Mr. Tate is to peach— where they may g > in order to near him. So the public is no better oil than if the announcement had not been made. Second. Its speaksof tite gospei truth us he doubtless does of the ‘'chemically pun .” as being t lie “proper stutf,’’und lie would make it appeuir that the gospel truth has (dray (iault, of Jonesville. was at ' seasons, but we are not behind each Messapotamia, Saturday and Sunday, i oilier. (dome again Gray, v.y will be glad to • I see that Mam's Boy just ln-eps see you. ‘on sussing Patry l‘ace. Now if he This is a beautiful Spring day—I J don’t quit poking out bis mouth at can hear the little birds and the plow : her I am going to turn loose on him boys singing in every direction t bis j like a panther on a puss. 1 think that if it will stay I. .i. Oglesby has roctnflv moved ; =r' :4 weeks > .hat 5 lie fanners will GETTING STARTED. Our new county officials are lir.ving paying are so mean they will take the paper a whole Year on credit and then get ! mad and stop t heir paper without because we ask them for upon morning, fair a few never miss the time they have lest. "Ail tilings work logetlkr tor good to those that love tin* Lord.” so I think tin* preacher's it will be that up n little experience jus! now in getting I what, they tilings in shape, which will be rtf ure. b me lit to them in the futu e I.ikea 1 ! u'au who new things it is a little difTieult ! diould have p.aid twelve tlie same effect mind t hat the “chemically pure” has j weather, upon his stomach, when lie takes on two or three heavy draughts for said stomach's sake. Therefore he lU-U.MI- Ks forth the proper way about the wet ; A. S. Waters’mill. frotii Inman to bis old home neartik - rdace. Jeil says he likes Inman very much. Richmond Ftacy has moved up near lias nothing Ahooizstely Futu 'cm; I'd ti r Jis greiit !«•tv^nlaa reaxtli iom lie.ai: UfuiJi! . AbC.ou, the fm;:! .a.Mp.bt, alum *i " *:11 na-ii.so: ;i;.ui;erati'»ii c.immou to ' he bl'iuihb. Kovai. Lamnu Powok 1 (>.. New Yokx. | to do now, only t'i get. his meai, cateli Bob Foster is the happiest man in | lisli. shoot ducks and plow, our eitv—it’s a girl. ’ i lucky Rich. itappy, A colored child on iui!.’’ Tiiird. get e machinery in onerntion init workings of tiie plant after it once gets in shape. Now wo wish to say a word to our ptoph* in regard to this matter. Cove our officials time. Do not expect them to do m uv thalt you could pos sibly do yourself if you should hap pen to be in their pht e. We have got a first-class set of off.ic. i>—men whom Tint LiukUU: fei is sn; • are com- months before/ It.- > a mighty poor man who will g‘-t mad because an- oilier fv Slow as ,Y» . *■ r. > him to pay w ■1-ut ho owes— -espccii tily it tlillu ,• be an euilor of a county ■ weekly. The in- rchiitH s of Union arc htr. :icg a time of it to bt i stiri •. They are put- ting on c ity airs in ,v ireut stj le. The part wee! ; t'a-y have been doing •the “op'.*!ii:>,; • f • ,, Ua*. I.K-S , to perfect ion. Not siti.- Il.al wit ii it ' uor_ *ous liisj day Uf cr: ;!:ree cliecrs for Bro. i'atc. 0. kirby's William I). iv last an aspirant b ing iumself up by m r for s-nne am I be ou* Iui- been liniber- niyitig in line tnan- lavorite candidate, action is over now, a higher sense place got snake bitten one ( week. Mrs. Kirby applied 1 rcir' by, tiien ano*i.vr, until a ium ! In* child up again. Mrs. N.-wton Burgess has been very i ill. but is better now. | Misses Mattie and Boro? ha Lee vis-j at unlay 1 Comptr I yesterday about tii Commissioner, but one i soon i tSmitli and McWhirter—n< Byars lias recently been r lie* office of Township like McCraw. he got left. Li t', i, i. 11 d i *. Kov/clI’f. Ferry Happenings. (Cent spondvnee of The I^-Crifei*.) Howmi.i.’o, j*E!JUY April 12—Miss E? 11e! to rail, spent sever tl -hi vs last 0 r , propriery tium to u. • ueii lan- I ite 1 : >l !SS Maud I iiiaeavve.J !?i • r r* itage to uppuiud God ij work and nig.it . w 'orders. I know Mr. ate v.;-ii i V as g r<*nt!.v s urpris'd at Dough to know t hat in- (I Dt s tint do vest e niay .to see l:;:i) >o si re any such app’audits. . i; ;c : it her does t ried inv level !), i-st to get t! ie cattse will *li be rep. L'e .St. 1 nts need bnelo •lor. to cone * iiroiind an ■jimiiri Cherokes Levy. [ 1 iULin.il ii* ‘gistl **. | oiler General Norton said in refer.-nee to the trouble •* Cherokee Jew. that the l!:c* oid 1 friends of the county -ecu.ed to tldnk I > » .A ' 1 *1 .*. . it the Auditors of t.bc varous eoun- .ce was tormed. been heralded all over the country by the aid < f the i nion newspapers the couiitv into use in iieautifving stieli commendat ion. Ever, to .i eommon mind it dent that he is sarcimfic. He Mr. Tate, a gentleman who r to his own business and let’s v.itn some pretty girls, and ••onId g r ei Idrn to do or miv, war n tiiem h ' Te. iienus of her people’s alone, (which seems to Im more than Limber Jim docs.) and a potent, and who will do th irdaty by I bie\ brouglit ad tuo bowers in | cause which is sacred to Mr. in' *. d thousands upon thousunus of other true and noble-hearted men and wimen. at which to pitcl; nis iit- tle shafts of sarcasm. L'mber Jim- bus lie had will iiiive to eo ne ( if of tlic.r Sambo, if you ever expect i > gel a tieip-mate. neet , ties from wliich C!;en-1 ill I 1 should make out tax duplicates for that ! the varous townships just as if they You J had not acceded and luru :hem over tlie proncr officer* of the irk Hamtjlku objection aid In to such new would interpose a plan, In:* the count;. — iml we warn our people not t*. indulge in any undue criticism * heir pine.-s of bus.ness, and one en- i before they are thoroughly trie,!. j terprising firm ev.-n went so far as to Do not. by all niecns, b»gin to r d-e difcord. These men elected wi.i l.avc aimut eigliteen months to >< rve. Af ter they iiavc been in office twvive or fifteen months will be time enough to criticise t hem unless they should commit some breach of faith that would warrant an attack. We advise this because we have heard some mut- t•.•rings of disc intent already. Don’t employ a -'ring band to ent-.rtain its i eus.o.iii-rs on their opening day. I ni*.n Wi:i surely get there if site keeps it up a! tiffs rate long enough. :iy o* her kind of Jim. wli* llie least and its ri j ignor-Mil of iegreo of respect for reiigioti ires. 1 ntatives (i!nu*s.s ne i.- tin* meaning k' words,. You may tali: about, “returnin' prosperity,’' “restored confidence.’ and all those .-.orf of tliiall you want to, but the one fact that stare.* would thus speak of them. It is true, however, in ;hiso days, wii -n everybody want to say some thing. iliac a great many peon!'* say a great many tilings, the meaning of width t key arc ignorant; a great many us in tiie face and will not others that tlie; not mean, and a down. i* Jit your prejudices or disappointment i ! ‘ ia ' u "- . voU hus*:.* you get noth- j allow you to become biased at the ac- I '• t ' * luVlJ no fauieuce with the treat many mean peopie always try lion of the successful men. Accord ti each one of ihem pur* motives and give them credit for being u> sin- c ire, as true, and us patriotic as you would be yourself. “a- croaker and grumbler. Be a man, and if you do not ren *h the goal at the fir-* ntlctni t try it again, if it is only after repeated trials you suc ceed. your success w.ll be that much greater in toe end. Keep everlast ingly at anything you undertake, and at the end you will como out more EXHIBIT FOR CHEROKEE CO. Ctier-i.wee county can’t afford to be behind anv countrv. Her natural re- than conom n r. * . \ siurcesand the pluck and push of j •—»» l - h., r people Inis been in the front, and , to the Spartanburg pa- we should let the world know it. We | peri will show you Imw Spartanburg to have something mean to say about every worthy obj cf and its repivsen- tutives. tt';a*cially tiuit of Christiani ty. They are continually try.ug to muke religion appear to a disadvan tage before a critical world, appear as an insignificant and cl.ildi.-h matter to I he rising genera! ion. How much better if we never said anything tiiat wo did not understand !ut especially, let i:s. Cherckee County I.Tatttrt. [l oiui .Ilia Mate.] Comptroller General Norton has ns yet reached no determination as to what wid be dune about tiie omission of the levy for the new county of ; d > CinTusec. !'e will act in ace .•dunce J tin with the advise given him by the at torney general's office. As to requiring the auditors of the old counties to do the ini. os-dbie he says : irtt he has merely req'ie.-leu them to do what the act creating i generally nivdc Cherokee county requires t hem to d ». Tlie .Secretary of >tate requests ail otlivers-eleet in Cherokee county to send to Gaffney City for tluir notices of election, which tiave been mailed to them there. Their post office ad dresses were not scut in with the elec tion returns. therefore suggest to all our people of all avocations to meet together and has been built. Her merchants ad- , vertise. The same methods by our Thanks Brother. JAVatortoWi. i'oiiii.,>.Iuarii ., \Yo congratulati* our hignly es teemed exenange from Sou tii (kiro- liua. The Gaffney City LupcK!:, whicii has recently pundiased a, larger and modern jiress. The ettiz *ns of the new and wide-awake (Hi - rokee county should be pr.ui l of having such a newspaper within its borders, and filsiin having sit !; an able editor and citizen as Mr. DeCamp. We v. sh for Titr. J.n out continued suc cess. r.o would not be i’es; onsi ole for any question rai-.-d in tlie courts about i:. But ns tiie levy in the old coun ties is dm cut. ^mie portions of Cherokee wiil pay different amounts from others, i’he people, howevir, not seem to care about t hat ns ' want the county actually or- g a nixed and in operatio:'. Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a ne iieinc suiicd for any season, but perhaps more when the hi:i_ .. : e.xnaustou feeling prevails, win:. : . ■ liver is torpid mid slug,;, ii and;.,; week v ; i!li Mrs. \Y. B. Me I) ini. i. Tiie cdored peo pie of t Ins section navy organized u Sued: iv scb.ool at t ie. :r E' ’ a Jane rif'I :ooi Lo u<e with G. Ii. Rr,: •rts as ui.d 1’.. eh ant Ii. Rie irardson ii* Src’r •v. V*'e are glad t.. i fee oil r <••.*' ■ ■, d bretheru moving forward ii) * L llv' S. S. cause. -Iasi- •r Evans K: t(-s V* :s run over vesterd; :;y by a ft arse but <scaped un- iiurt. I’rjiyc •r nuctlng met at W. C. Kh’bys t : s nday C* V (■ 1; i ; ’•'.itii a g iod at t. *>•• . as i: ;! v. I !y tbe wav. Ram bb r was t In re* in tlie ••rowd talk- ing to s d-uld Mi . 1 '• t -ii ! l.ut it seetns thr.*, hi- . ti:Iking i le.l M d . I Ueii good. Bade dor. I t !:;r ik pi i-rhaps you might get tir-t u : .1S S 11 .»!i washer down in t Ills sect i »n . Tii- y. nrg f • O! do of t !’is s, g :on are get t L.r * 1 !•> ; f Hi! K , -1 a hui.d:i nee and tl: •y nn* :i< -ii g S umb > '-f be- log the author of tiiem. arrange for an exhibit of Cherokee's ; business men will enable Gaffney to i products early next full. Our fur-j count ten thou-and people us her mers are making as giod crops as any population a heap quicker than Span* I m Ul liU* 1 »• e. the I I gvCtiou cf the State. Tl: *y ruirc r c many a;.J .13 big bogs as tie. lost of them. In fact, they succeed with a!] tno ^"TV.'Cts of the f rrn us f;v; sec tions uJ. Our cotton mills do the finest vmrk of any in the State—they employ one thousand people and never have to shut down for want of orders. t-r.b trg -id. w> l av? p-trly five j thousand hotv, ami »Ai; tluy Crtr.m. | A pull all together v,ill do the work j and then our congratulation will be | •rutaal. The prosperity of Ciierokee county depends more upon her planters than upon any other class of her citizens. Our business and professional men ; Give us men of bruin and brawn to are an up-to-date set of men tiiat would do credit to any community. Our women are unsurpassed in beauty and culture, and like our men, are always ready, in their sphere, to advance every enterprise to better the common weal. So let the women and men of Cherokee county meet at no distant day at Gaffney and arrange lx another column of this issue for an exhibit of her products this will be found a call for a public meet-; fall. ! ing of the people of this city “for the The exhibit need not be an expen- purpose of general advancement.’’ sivo one, it cun bo made almost with- , This will be a very important meet- out cost, and to an extent that- will ing if managed ns intended. It means till our soil and within fifteen years we will be a county that will rank ! among the foremost counties of the State. Let there be ro lagging on 1 the farm—in fact let there be no lag ging anywhere—and we will prosper a* no people ever prospered. do our people and county a great credit. DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT. The Ledger endeavors to be slow to fin,l f.ult, but II cannot refrain T „ E U;n<il . K hM , hljj. reinrd for from alluding to the diegraceful con- or> , ho „ e , t an<1 wllo(how much for our growing city. We trust tiiat it will bo well attended by all citizens interested in tlie advance ment of Gaffney. duct carried on in our places of amuse- frankness in their dealings with their want by Home of our young men-and 0 „ the other hand , t ospecially that oMuc«l.y night, at cont t (or a Mood a Hall. Me are fully .ware 8neak | n> , coword « ho p r ,„„ d that no harm wa. meant, and that It I b( . a , r . end , 0 - v0ur (aaa and then was pure thoughtleaaucaa on the part! ^ , chance wlu dlrt of thoae who Indulged In It. Never- mMn be| „ nd back . tholcss it is distressingly annoying to people who pay their money to «e a be ee , lish and Br e e dy. Re- .how to have their attention diverted j member , hat „. e „ ore „ ot t from the pl.y by eome would-he w.g f()r 0Urif|rM , but one anotlter. Let us all pull together . . for the betterment of our country, part we go to a ahow to enjoy the act- „„„„ , UBcIul ing—to laugh at the rediculous and to admire the sublime. To say the just at a po<nt where artistic stage work is being performed. For our least it does not show an appreciation of art, where some one laughs out- Let all the farmers of Cherokee county look forward to the first farm- right, when the performers are doing erg > institute to be held in the county a really meritorious piece of work, interest. They certainly can even if it be acting. Wo trust never g a | n i0mP benefit from the meeting, to have to allude to such conduct ...-Mi,, Wliy will yuu Ituy bltti-r. nauwatlnKtonics when tirvvrs Tasteless Chill Tonk te as plcas- ant ah Lvmon ta yi upir Your drusKUt l» au- •p.a.o in iln ita whole tliorlsed to n funn the uium-y in every case This paper striven to do its wmue wnervitfwiutocure. may differ money stmdirds and out cf oar very differences good may come. But we v/en’t differ as to the merits cf one standard emulsion of cod liver ci!. SCOTT'S EMULSION ha* won and held it; way for nearly 25 years in the world of medicine until to-day it is a!-, ] most as much the standard in all cases cf lung trouble, and every condition cf wasting whether in child or adult as quinine is in malarial fevers. Differ on the money ques tion if you willy but when it comes to a question cf health, perhaps of life and death, get the standard. Your druggist sells Srotffs Emulsion. Two sizes, 59 cts. and $1.00 SCOTT & UOWNE, New Yort:. £ ■'ftftttXf.K. ~ •***» " •.kfr't?*. and mean, iiut especially when nv.d whatever we write, he ex-I eccuiiigiy careful not to say anythin!; that won!J cast a reflection upon re- j ligion or any of its representatives. Christianity is the hope of the home, | tin* church, and the State. Destroy j tiie rising generation’s love and re- ! speed for religion and you will <le-j stray the three above named institu- J tioa, on which deperd^ ti:? [drop. I prosperity, and L;.;;,ff..c3s of the hu an rr.ee. Te troy the home vhurehjthe .State, and we’H be but a ; .hiaa of infidels, thieve?, robb *r-, and murderers, wiil become worse titan ' savages. So Mr. Jim, you and any other of your wild-cat friends who are disp is- . ed to write in like manner as you, and also Mr. Picker, who says :ontj good things sometimes, hut some very improper ones when it comes to the ; discussion of religious questions—ex ample, some of your untimely dreams; you all see that some of the Ledger readers do not appreeiiiM? us highly as you seem to do, some of your rich ('.') | productions and satirical announce- j meats. We think that the Editor would do well to exercise ids right and ieive out such distasteful and untimely an- I nouueements as the one above named. Person xk. i —- . ——• —•<*•► — ■—-— New H:stoiy of South Carolina. [Atlanta Constituiiou.] A nortiieru firm lias perfected j arrangements by which it will publish a history of the South , Carolina troops during the Jute j war. written by James L. Strain, of ! Union county. In 20years Mr. Strain bus been gathering historical data fori this work, and now has ready for tiie ! press one of the finest compilat ions of i smthern history ihut'cuu be found anywhere. It is tiie fruit of years of indefuligshfc iabor on the part of Mr. Strain. He bus devoted all of his time and luber to this work. Mr. Strain was urged by his | _ - i . « » . <» friends for the position of state his- FamierS LOOK lO lOQF IfllOrOSt! torlan utti>e time General H. L. Fur- ! ley was appointed by Governor Evans to take charge of that work. Had he : rrM . . , , been appointed the work would no 1 he undersigned have secur- doubt have been finished long ago. ed a young JACK. of line form Tiie state, being so slow to reconize his worth and ability, lias missed his services altogether. He is a poor, one-legged Confederate soldier and is to be congratulated upon the success of his undertaking. need of a tonic ami altora!ivc i,. fei;. A prompt use of this medi -iu * k; often uve ieii long .and p.-riiaps fat i! bilious levers. No medicine wiii act nore surely in count**racti tg and free ing the system from the maiari:! poison. Headache. Ituii’resf!.»•:. (’< stipation, Dizziness yield to iv etric Bitter?. oUc. rti.i .^i.oo p» x bottle at Dui’re Drug Co.’s Dru;; tjior -. ^|2.Tv'O r JS Troubles are due to k i impoverished blood. I loo: IV Sar saparilla is tiie One True Blood Pudiicr and K 70x20. V * V>» tm. A J X. m ATTOUMEY AT LAW, t iBidc-burry Crrillrit-^r. f'. C*. ;••• *.i*s :.*.■ in ! I '••.>*: , ts. I <• "i • * i.‘* ivu'C.'k over tii, 1 atione fiuri' r.u-- >•• : .v m i'W • *.; ;.i> • in iffa-ks- "•-O V- • .11." MOlill .it. ... rue: :'V. , U .1. i iios. li. !icTi.ra. U. H. ( OLi, \V M. l (aO'.VA V. '■ .-: T T*»T7 r iva CUT**' , r , J’f i.wilUBlW’l i, r Lb .^i.B, * 0. * IkCOjl/AJ, AT'lOItrX ••. Vr - \T-I.ANV. , Cnlo i r.ttd (iaituey, f.. C. 1 OS’ •• <’>..•;•> : .•.u'.'uey. Ikiuay aa.i OfT! • * < 1'. i V III 1 ditlViii* ;»y •>: UKi ‘»i « t• i\ \ Ufj c,-,r- lul .• Ip] |»! > !* S 1 IiUk" •.•>* c: i rist. 1 i a.-l i. • In •» ! * . !m f* V n 91 p 7 v; 11 r. H /> r ! tyrrn i-iAiiiUAj li.kllJ'Oll Cl Vriillllj A.tt3rn?y£*at*Lavx, Gaffney, - - )Si:*'* <>v; :- A. Jon.../ >u :••.*. S. C. D . R DRUG CO. G • GKO. W. JUSTICE, AiToiiXEY at Law, GAFFNEY, S. C. V.'iM pre"! ’e in aII <• 'uv;s of Ciioroia***, S.-^ri.oiOur/ anil. Greeavtl!** .''iun !e>. < ol- i.- li *"i*’•’nil/. i:..,i! l»otij.iit ini'! Mild. lu.aaitntu^ title j aneJ uiukiiiK ab- -Sti’ii. ia s»|/ei*iilll.V. For Pure Dru^s and Medicines PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Stationery’ and Toilet Articles. $ioo Reward $:oo. Tl.o reader* of thin paper will U* pleased to learn that there Ik at least one dreaded dU- fioie that scleaca Iiuk been able to cure In ail Itk KtaueH. and that Ik Catarrh. Hairs Ca tarrh t are W the only p<iKitlve cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Ijelnir a conKtltutionHl disease, requires a ooustltu- tloual treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, uctlnir directly upon the blood and mucous Kiirfuces of the sysi thereby destroyLm the Blvlnn aud pedigree. Will stand the coming season, the month of April, at Wilkinsville—after which time lie will stand at Gaffnev. V Price now reduced to $8.00. McCiuney & George. BICYCLES! BICYCLES!! We are now getting in a nice line of Wheels,Hells,Lamps, Brakes, and a good line of Kepair Supplies. Our line of HARDWARE is more complete than ever. See our Garden Plows and all kinds of Implements. JpP* Repairing Wheels a speci alty. Smith Hardware Co. iiuKh Lor-g. Thesr.n L. Ctudle. LONG Si CAUDLE, Attorncys-at-Law. GAFFNEY. - - S. C. Prompt arid c irofu'. attention trlvon t tall IwIiJk of liaKimab. Otlii'v m.\i to J. O. Oa’loway Son. J. E. WEBSTER, Gaffney City, S. C. Praeticps in ail the* courts. Collec- tiot.a a aoecialtv. A. N. WOOD, BANKER, Uot-s a general Banking and Exchai business. Well secured with Burgl? Proof safe and Automatic Time LocJ Safety Deposit Boxes at moderai rent. Buys and sells Stocks and Bonds^ Buys County and School Claims. Your business solicited. Kystcm, foundation of the disi-iiM-, aud ittvluK the pattanlatraiifthby hulldliiK up tlie cotiKtP utlou ii ml MKi.iKtluit nature P>Uo It* work. The proprietor* have mo much faith In Itn curative power*, that ' they offer One Hundred D-dlur* for any ca*e that It fall* to cure. Send for ll*t of te*ti- monlala. Address. F. J. CHENEY & 00.. Toledo, O. PT" Sold by DrusifUt*. 75c. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store . In office from 1st to 21th of each month; Caveat*, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent buone**conducted (or Moocaavc TICS, i Oun orncc is Oesoain U, •• P* T *fT r ®W et •ad we canMcure patent ut iesa tune than thuac remote from Washington. .. . I Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. W; advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent la secured. , i A paMMMLCT. “ How to Obtaia Patents,” with coat of same in the U. S. »ad foreign countries lent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Orr. Patc.mt Orncr. Washington. O. C. ivw%www%^k. If You Wish to hold your cotton, store It In warebouse. No danger from d»m- aye and ready for market ut any time. Cbjryc* are reasonable. When you_|i.ive cotton fo- aalo call at my oWcc. rear of W. O. |.|p- >comt) & nroK*. Illyliest prices paid. R. S. LIPSQOMB. Fire Insurance Agent.