The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, May 27, 1897, Image 4
THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C„ MAY 27, 1897.
TlIIC LrE:i>OICW.
$1.00 per Year.
PUBLISHED EVEKY THURSDAY BY
ED. H. DeCAMP.
Editor.
The Ledger is not responsible for
il»e views of correspondents.
Correspondents who do not contri
bute regular news letters must fur-
-Msh their name, not for publication,
Out fo;* identification.
Write short letters and to the point
to insure publication ; also endeavor
to get them to the office by Tuesday.
<11 correspondence should be ad-
iressed to Kd. H. DeCamp,,Manager.
Obituaries will be published at five
cents a line.
Cards of thanks will be published
at one cent a word.
Reading notices will be published
it ten cents a line each insertion.
OUR MILL PEOPLE
When the Mills shut down at 12
o’clock on each Saturday. We feel
a certain kind of pleasant emotions
pass through our souls. We know |
that the hour has arrved when the
worthy, industrious people who per-
ate them will have u short time
of rest and recreation. A rest and
reeration by hard work honestly
earned. And when they appear on
our streets in the afternoon we see
in thmr faces the mirth and content
ment that only exist after duty has ,
been well performed.
We behold the bright throng of
mill people; we wonder how many
great mill men will it furnish for the
future and trust that there will he (
<mny.
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The Edit m of this paper like
another great man, got his dates I
mixed, and had to get out of town
sooner than he. expected in order to
he in Newberry on time to meet ills
brethern of the press of the State.
Ko if this issue of The Ledger is not
all right just blame him for it and
not us fellows he ieft behind who .
will not get any barbecue.
General Gordon's presence in
Gaffney is an event that should and
will long be remembered. The sight
of him renewed in his old fellow Md-
diers the fires of the sixties. It re
newed in them memories of the long
ago. Memories bright and memories
Bad.
Persons accused of grave crimes,
who think they have covered their
trucks weil, generally insist on inv> li
tigation and are sure to offer to te (;•
fy the proposed investigation.
Buffalo Briefs.
' (CorrcsRondence of The ledger.)
Buii ALO, May 2i.—Everything
is
dull and monotonous. Lverybody
is busy with their work, therefore,
next to being out of the world for
amusement is to he at Buffalo.
1 have been on the sick list several
days since my last letter, it is very
humiliating to he sick hut then it
shows me what an insignificant lit
tle creature ! am. Humility is a
very essential element of religion
and yet very unpopular. A fellow
can nurse malice in his bosom for
years and then forgive in the twinkle
of an eye when he thinks he is near
ing the glories of eternity. When
people wont forgive each oilier it is
evident that they hud rather he
reprobates than Christians, that they
had rather seem to he good than to
really he so. Such people are not
haul to find. Always look at i.elf
iirst. Nobody is perfect.
Auditor Camp spent Saturday and
Sunday at home. We uie always
glad to see his genial face. Buffalo
don’t propose to relinquish all her
claim on him because a major por
tion of his time is spent at Gaffney.
Buffalo has the honor of furnishing
the new county two very able officers ;
Col. Camp, the auditor, and Mr. It. K.
Porter our township supervisor.
Within the last two years Mr. Por
ter has done much to improve the
condition of our public roads and it
Bet ins that his work is only begun.
Havid Gaston returned home from
Wake 1 ’orcst College a few days ago
a full fflodged graduate. He is the
first that lias ever hailed from Buffalo
but still we have never been in the
back woods.
On the 1th inst. Mr. Allen W. Holt,
one of tin- old laud marks of Buffalo,
and his wife, Mrs. Polly Holt, were
treated to a very agreeable surprise.
Karly in the morning his children,
grand children, friends and relatives
begun pouring in until about 7.’> ar
rived to celebrate his 77th birthday
with a family reunion and u picnic.
The occasion was highly enjoyed by
•II present and by none more than j
by Mr. and Mrs. Holt. May they
live to enjoy many such reunions.
That M. rgeaiit Jasper was horn in
this sect ion is a new revelation to
the people of Buffalo. Tradition has
It that Col. Williams who was wound
ed at the halt I* of Kings Mt. unddhd
while tiie Americans were on a re
treat to recross Broad River, is hur
ried on the Miutz plantation. Kince
the colonial period several notable
persons have been connected wilii
the history of Buffalo. Among them is
the name of Louisa Bridges. Though ,
she lias been dead more tliun a
quarter of a century yet her mem- <
or> is fresh in the minds of the pco* j
pie. The story of her untimely
death is very pathetic.
A picnic is on the programme for
the near future. If it conies off Mr.
Ed. you will receive an invitatiyn to
spend a day in the country with
common people. Ba< hklok.
(And if possible to do so 1 will be
there. Let it take place in about
three weeks.—Kd.J
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Ezell Dots.
(CorrtsponUence of The Led” r.)
Ezell, May 22.—Farmers are thin
ning cotton to set the hair.
Tiiis week lias been,fine for farm
work hut farmers are needing another
shower at this writing.
Geo. ]). Scruggs, of this place has
an old coin bearing the date of 1722
lie wants a bid on it, it was found
near the monument at Cowpens Bat
tleground.
J. M. Lamb had a swarm of bees
to leave him this week another soul
made happy when he finds the tree
they occupy.
Park! 1'ark! You can’t hear
nothing but everybody around tiiis
place is very anxious about the park
us all think it is uline place fora park
as for my part I don’t know what they
are talking about I wish some good
old friend would give me some day
light on the subject that J want to
know the size of the park they are talk
ing of building, how it will he con
structed and of what material will be
used in the construction of the same :
also I think that a park will have to
have a keeper or something of the
sort to take care of it after it is built
as you all know this is a wild corner
in the new county. Don't too many
speak at once—one or two will do.
Blue Hawk.
From Far Off Kansas.
(Correspondence of The Lodger.)
Pa»Ton :f, Ark.. May Iff.—All the
Cherokee county people who live here
are well and enjoying good health.
Times are good out here consider
ing everyt liing.
The days are warm hut the nights
are cool and we have had frost half
the month of May so fur. Crops are
looking well.
1 vent down in the Cherokee Na
tion to preach last Sunday, the DJth
of this month. I am preaching tLree
Sundays in the month to the Indians
this year. <*n my way there and
back ! passed through a wheat field
that contained ff.OOo acres, ft was
the finest crop of wheat you ever saw.
Wheat is good all through tiiis coun- j
try. I landed home about sundown, j
The next morning [ started for Scin-
einity and came buck home on the
ImIi to find a letter in the office from
■•Bud" McCraw, of Milledgeville,»ia.,
inviting myself ami wife to attend his
wedding which takes place at the
Methodist church in that city on
May 2»». We will have to hustle to
get ready. Now you know Bud has put
off marrying a long time and I feel
sun- there will he some grand doings
at oh! Milledgeville. 1 would like to
;e tin re in time.
J. M. MCU.
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Founding the Preacher.
Rev. B. P. Robertson, who with his
family lias been hoarding for some
months, took po. session last week of
the pretty cottage on Depot stre t re
cently erected by Mr. J. B. Jones and
they are now house-keeping for them
selves. The ladies of his congregation
desiring to show their kind wishes in
some substantial way. met at the res
idence of Mrs. L. C. Byars Thursday
eDeriioo!’, each bringing a token—
and such a lot of good thii gs there
were. The dining-table piled high
and baskets full besides. Tle-se were
transferred, in part to a buggy driven
by the only one lone man who hap-
penod to he on hand. The twenty or
thirty ladies then walked over to the
Parsonage, happily surprising the be
loved Pastor and an hour was spent
in pleasant converse. A few well
eiiosen words by the Rev. Kir express-
his gratification at the unexpected
testimonial of love and esteem in
w! ich he and his family an held by
his people. Just such little unexpec
ted acts as tiiis—holding up the hands
of one who often needs such heart-
helps. is what makes life worth living
in this mundane sphere.
Fowler City Facts.
(Oorn'siiondt-nce of T!ie Ledger.)
Fowler City, May 24,—We had I
another fine ruin yesterday anti crops
are now in a flourishing condition.
The out |*rop will soon be ready for
harvesting and the yield promises
well. Our farmers are thinning out
their cotton.
Your humble scribe was over to
Hickory Grove last Saturday. Every
body seems to be in a lively way over
there. Harris Wylie was engaged in
getting up a crowd to go to Rock i
Hill to hear Sam Jones.
John Foster and Monroe Childers
were up to see us this morning.
The Christian Endeavor prayer
meeting met at R. J. Kirby’s yester
day. The attendance was not as
good as usual on account of the rain.
Mrs. W. C. Kirby is quite proud
of the possesion of one of the finest
cows in the county.
Tom and Gibbs Wilkins were in
our town yesterday. Rambler.
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The B. Y. P. U. A. Convention.
The Baptist Young People’s I'nion
of America will hold their seventh
annual convention at Chattanooga on
the loth, DJth, 17th and ISthofJuly.
The trip will he one fair for first-class
round trip ticket. The Nashville
exposition lias se r apart the 20th of
July as the B. Y. P. 1’. day. The
fair from Chattanooga to Nashville
will be for round trip. Rev. B. P.
Robertson is making an effort to get
up u party from Gaffney for that oc
casion.
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An Early Morning Marriage.
Last Sunday morning at 2 o'clock
Squire I. G Sarratt was aroused from
his peaceful slumbers by a during
young couple who hud the grit to
brave the elements and wrath of par
ents and hie to the home of his honor
who made them one. The contracting
parties were Mr. J.G. Yinesett and
Miss Belle Blanton, two of Cherokee's
most popular young people. The
Ledger joins their numerous friends
in congratulating them upon their
successful episode. May they live
long and prosper. It was a Gretna
Green affair.
The Barron Meeting
Next Sunday two weeks Dr. Bar
ron will begin his meeting at the
First Baptist Church. That it will
be barren of results no one need ex- ;
pyct. Dr. Barron is a lovely Chris
tian gentleman. He will tenderly
appeal to wayward humanity to turn
from the paths of sin into the straight
and narrow way and his appeals will
not he in vain. He is a man of great
power. One can almost imagine that
he hears the Giver of ail good gifts
tell the simple story of the Man of
sorrows.
Pastor Robertson desires that ail
Christians, without regard to denom
ination, join in tiiis meeting, and a
cordial invitation to do so is extended
to ail.
How’s This!
Wi-offer One Hundred Doli.i! - Itev. i:d for
:iii> »■■.*<■ of e itui lii Halt •*:tliliot <-U!e,|
l y 0 :iir> < ;it;irrll < Ul'e.
1. .!. i If i.\ Y . |’io|»'. To!e<;o, O.
We. Hie utidei>izued. lutve known I . .1.
» lieuey for I lie l:»*.l IA ye;n -. and fiellevo
liifil |Mrfei-lly iiotioralile in ail IjiiMnei*
irati>;-.i'iions and linaia-laily aii!e (o carry |
or! ; iy oSiMjrution* made l,y tiieir ifr,,:.
W A ThUAX. Wholesale D) U -'tOsls, To- 1
leUo. < >.
\\ l MM NO. h’lNNAN A MaIIVI.V. Wliol - ill
Drujrjrisis. Toledo. »>.
Hall’s u.ituirh i uri is taken internally,
act in); direct ly nnon tlielilooil anil mucous ,
surfaces of I lie'.Vstem. I'riee i.V. |,e| liotlle.
sold By all <;t uyeists Test juioni ils free.
Howell's Ferry News.
(Corresi ondence of The Ledger )
Howeall's Ferry, May 24—Ben
Goforth, was in our neighborhood
lust Saturday night. Come again Ben
we welcome you old boy.
Nat Brathon was also in this sec
tion last week.
Rev. Johnson, a colored minister,
has located near here.
\V. T. Osment had a blind horse to
fall into a gully about lifteen or
twenty feet deep last Saturday, kill
ing it almost instantly. He also has
hud to kiil his dog that was showing
svmptoms of hydrophobia. Bad
luck for \V. T.
Let all the old confederate soldiers
keep in mind that next Sunday is the
day set apart for the Rev. A. A.
James to preach a special sermon to
the soldiers at Eibethel church.
All of them should try and attend
for many will meet that day perhaps
never to meet again until they have
crossed the dark river of death, there
meet with some of their old comrades
gone before.
Next Saturday is the day set apart
for the decoration of the soldiers
graves at Salem. Let each one hear
their wreath of flowers and strew
them with loving tender hands.
News reached here tiiis morning of
a teriffc cyclone sweeping the wes
tern part of this county and doing
considerable damage to buildings.
Fred Hughes spent Saturday night
with thefuniiy of J. A. Estes.
Rev. Simpson Blanton attended
the Salem Sunday school yesterday
and appointed nine missionaries to
look after the interest of the Sunday
School work.
A new mail rider by the name of
R. 11. Cato from I 'nion to Etta Jane.
\Ve believe we have as good mail
facilities as any country P. O. in the
State.
Attorneys Butler and Belief your
city were in tiiis section lust Satur
day practicing tiieir profession.
Capt. Lewis Laneer was with us
last Sunday.
W. T. Osment went to Gaffney to
day on business.
Fishing bus been the order of !he
day for the past few weeks. But
General Green will b? to battle with
now.
Rev. \V. K. o wings will preachat
Woodlawn next Sunday.
\Ye agree with Old Flaw in every
word he said lust week.
The rain of this week has revived
ail vegitution and it puts a new face
on the farmers to see it.
Miss Alice Howeil was at Salem
yesterday in attendence of the Sun
day School.
The Ledger is soon to be one of
the foremost weeklies in the State
if she continues to grow as she has
been growing in the past. Her corps
of correspondents are ail jovial fel
lows and give all t e news items
from their respective communities.
Sambo.
Wliy "ill you l.uy l,itt< r. t fc-i-' i-luy to'
wLfii (irove’s Tasteless Citill Tonic .
:iei ;is Lituoii Syrup? Your < 1 n; I * i i-.-iti-
t <1 to n linul t'u money in e\< easi
v. )ie-i< it fails to c-ur<*.
THE S. S. CONVENTION.
It Was Held :n the First Baptist Church
Last Sunday.
The Limestone Township Interde
nominational .Sunday School eonven-
tiou met in the First Baptist church
last Sunday, and was called to order
by the President, Prof. \V. F. McAr
thur. J. F. Garrett, Rev. B. P. Bob-
ertsot)|and Ramsey was appointed
a committee to nominate officers. 1
The committee reported the follow-
j ing; \V. T. Thompson, Pres. ; J. G.
Wurdiaw, Vice Pres.; J. F. Garrett,
Secy.; L. G. Byars. Treas.; with Prof.
R. o. Sams and W. F. McArthur ad-
1 ded to constitute the executive com
mittee. The report was received and
nominees elected.
Ed H. DeCamp. Rev. J. D. Grout
and Rev. B. P. Robertson were ap
pointed to receive reports from Sun- ,
> day schools and to make a digest of
these reports for the afternoon ses
sion of the convention,
j The first question on programme,
| “the best method of Bible Study?" ■
j was discussed by Prof. R. O. Sams
and the second. “Theduty of a Chris
tian citizen to the Sunday school?"
by Rev. J. D. Grout. After which
the convention adjourned to meet at
p. m.
The afternoon session was called to
' order after adjournment ami opened
with singing and prayer.
The following questions were then
discussed; “How can we train the
young people to he most helpful in
the church?" by Prof. \V. F. McAr
thur. “The best method to infure j
■ the Spirit of missions in the Sunday
school?" by Rev. B. P. Robertson.
“The duty of parents in connection
with the Sunday school?" bv Prof.
H. P. Griffith.
The report of committee on reports
from Sunday school show there are
nineteen Sunday schools in the Town- |
ship. Nine reported to the conven
tion: having a total membership of
7.V4 and an average attendance of loo.
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Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption.
This is the best medicine in the
world for all forms of Coughs and
for Consumption. Every bottle is
guaranteed. It will cure and has no
equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis,
La Grippe, Cold in the head and for
Consumption. It is safe for all ages,
pleasant to take, and, above all, u ,
I sure cure. It is always well to take
Dr. King's New Life* Pills in connec
tion with Dr. King's New Discovery.
I as they regulate and tone the stom
ach ami bowels. We guaranteed per
fect satisfaction or return money.
Free trial bottles at Dui're Drug Co s.
tm
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Celehratetl for lt» great Jcaveiling >n n riirtil
aiiditealthfulnetM. Assure* t lie lo agalnsl
alum and all tonus i f adulteration com mo
to th*- c*lie:tp Brands.
Kov-tl, Baking J'owbk Co.. \kw York.
Unclaimed Letters.
List of letters remaining in office
uncalled for to date:
George Bradshaw.
Prince Black.
T. D. Colvin.
H. B. Jennings.
James Lowe. col.
Miss Julia Lowe.
D. R. Macotnson.
J. C. McCraw.
Mrs. L. P. Nesbitt.
Hughy Patterson.
Sam I). Renfro.
Miss Clara Sanders.
Edmond Trapp.
Jeff Watkins.
N. B.—Persons calling for these
letters will please say advertised in
The Ledger.
T. JL Littlejohn, 1'. M.
May 2d 1897.
£REAT SALES prove the great
merit of Hood’s Sai>apat'iiia.
Hood's Sarsaparilla «*11k because it
accomplishes GREAT CURES.
If you are in need
Of ti jr<x><l Mule. Horse. Brand new or xeeond-
iiaiMli'd Bujrzy and Harness. I will sell yi»u
tie*eheapest Utiagy and Harness you ever
BniiRnt. It will nay you to confer with me
Before huylnjf. I mean to sell (cash nrn'Xid
paReij. (;. si-i;\< y.R.
Shingles! - Shingles
\V. HAKIM .N,
.ynoKNKY AT LAW,
I tluc-knburu,* uml < J ttffiie.v. t~>. CT.
W ILL practice in .ill thef ourls. I can
B'-readied over the ’phone fr'•in ' ar-
roli \ riaev s Bank, .it my oth -e in B e i s-
Butv- at any nt >meiit.
DRESSED LUMBER !
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets
Mouldings, and All Kinds
of Building Materials,
For Sale at Lowest
Cash Prices.
No charge will he made r for infor
mation as to amgnnt required for
building.
Call on
L. BAKER.
o !,. -ritejji-KitT. Thos. B. Bt'Ti.t u.
Wm. Mi (Iowan.
R. O. SAMS. SCHUKPERT,« BUTLER - &« McGOWAN,
«-■
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB,
Dentist,
Ofhce over R. A. Jones & Cc - s -tore
< .-i: B« found at ottiei sl\ days In the week.
Real Estate
bought, sold or ti’Eiisfcrml;
lands surveyed and platted;
titles drawn ; signatures pro-
hated ; dowers taken, etc.
OFFICE—Hotel building, near
(’herokee 1 >rug < ’o.
ATTOIt X »; Vf—AT-I.A \V.
L’nion ami Gaffney, S. C.
Very careful and prompt attention i.’iv» n
to all Busin* ss entrusted to u».
r^Traeiice hi ail the courts.
HYDRICK, WILSON & GANTT,
Attorney r,-at-i.aw,
Gaffney, - - - S. C.
J'ff' Ofli'-c over IL A. Jon* s' slot !-.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
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rfr.rtio.vi air link.
Cate! tr..r*4 Sell ..1 t'.c Trfclaa.
ill I.fT«ml. *tr.y t, iSUf.
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DR. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES,
IMiysician and Surgeon.
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THROAT.
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'IVIephone No. ft.
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Notice of Charter.
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Wamongton. n. i . April -.N 1
WHKItKAS. by Siltisf;u-tory evldenee J,|I-
senti I to the UlMlersItrueil. it h is lx-< li tn;i'!*-
t t api>ear lliet ''lie National Bank ‘if Gaff
ney. 1 ’In the To* n of Gaffney. in theConuty
of I ierol.ee. anil St ate of Solit III a rolina. ha .
• ciMiipiied Mitlittiithe provisions of t hi Mat-
lit -s of the United Stati-s.r<'i{nlivd tohecom-
plii-d ■* It h lx-fore ■■ n a*social Ion shall Bean-
Ihoii/<- I lo eoinm* te'*- tie husiie ss of Bank-
, In-:
Now i Ht.lo.Koto: I. James H Rekels. l 'omp-
lr*»ller **f the l u n ie '.. d*i herehy rerllly
t hat -The National Bank of Gaffney In t he
I'o'v n of Gaffney, in t he t utility of i ‘herokee,
and in the Man- of south i arollna. Is uut hor-
l/'-d t*» cotiinience t In- Business of Banking as
provided In .*<'rilon Tifty one linndreii and
I si.vly nine of the Revised Slat tiles of the
United States.
In tektimony v.niKt.oK witness tny liaud
a ml seal of ot:p-i I his T wiiiiy-Rtitht h day of
April, 1K<7.
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< '••nipt ioilei of t le I 'mn-ncy.
Hagh Long. Theson L. Caudle
LONG & CAUDLE,
AUorneys-at-L'tw,
GAFFNEY, - - S. C.
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kinds of legal husiiess. Office nt xt lo J.
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The family circle
is n:ver so happy
after the chain is
broken and a link
taken. Some family
chains are strong,
others weak. Have
you a good family
history? Or is
there a tendency to coughs,
threat or bronchial troubles,
weak lungs? Has a brother,
sister, parent or near relative
had consumption? Then your
family chain is weak.
Strengthen it. Take SCOTT’S
Emulsion of Ccd-liver OH
with Hypophosphites. It
makes rich olcod, gives strength "
and vigor to weak lungs and
run-down constitutions. With
its aid the system throws off
acute coughs and colds. It pre
vents the chain from breaking.
Shall we tend you a book about this,
free?
I-or «a!c by all dnicgUfi at ‘,0c. ardfi.oo
SCOTT tc BOW NR, N«w York.
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fi runtn cot t u,'v on l.lmi ^tnuc >t r* ct.
J rnicii citiM^c on G.'-incK sm*t. with
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Ni)-ucio farm mu- mile from Gaffney.
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■Juice lnt> oppo>ltci h< Ktcrfl* Id .^cru/tfs.
I new ••-Mxci! ( *»t t'ivi'li i^l Lojaii otred.
in:ST HEAKT-HNi:
SHINGLES
At tIn* vory lowoi prices. Apply
at the oilicc of the Limk < 'o.
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Something New
Under the Sun!
Wo have* just put in it nice
Refrigerator, and hereafter you
i M pr.M ni Iionc hm iin i. H of rim 4 . iU| ^,*1 niee beef, cold os ice, at
Life mid Ac ’ldruf liiMirHitce ('omp;iid«-». 1
Am prepared p» futnUli cyclnne and l*»r- tllO lowest pricCH, Ity Calling Oil
nadu Inouraitcc at muderati-ci»i,t.
Insurance !
Your patrouuip* will Bcduiy appreciated.
1^. Cm.
Clary & Kendrick.
If You Wish ^
t*i hold your <*olton. ►tore it in my I
warehouse. No ilanyiT fr< !n dam- |
:i^e ai d reaily for market at anv
time, i B it ,■!•► are te ivniaBle.
When VC". Lave cotton for ■.ah'
cm!I mi my offic*-. r- arof \V.t» L!|i-
Kcornt,X Urn*'. HIkIu »t pi|ce.»paid.
R. S. UPSCOMB.
Fire Inscrance Agent.
A. N. WOOD.
BANKER,
dotH a general Banking and Kxehttfqe
hurim-HH. Wtill oecurctl with Burglar-
Proof ttufti uml Automatic Tlm« Lock.
Kttf< tjr DejKMit Boxch at modnratc
rent.
Bt.jHand hcIIk Ktocka andBonth.
Buys County and ScIkmiI ClaiiuM.
i Your business solicited.
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