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I* r *Ji* '■ T.V'^' THIS LEDGER: GAFFXET, 8. C., SEPTEMBER S9, 1898. LATEST COTTON HILL NEWS. TEM|t OF INTEKBflr TO TEX TILE WORKERS North'&nd South C*rofina Wins, Thew Ttnprovemcnts and Their Ad vancements—Opera tive Personals. second S. C.. neat of tiMHittu'jri^nil Wostnw VaxMla BicolaloM Artb®r T. Smith, auperinlendent Lan<?fil and Hath Mill*, S. 0., lias rctUrniM from a visit North. Chas. S^. Stroll, formerly liand Ot •Milinj? at Lockhart, Ls at hotwe from the war ocf *W d&ya’ furlough. The dynamo at the York Cotton Mills, yfil struck by lightning two weeks ago, and since then they have runniij# n’t night by lamplight. The Linden manufacturing Co., Davidjou, J. C., are preparing to build a -8l»ndard cottoft warehouse about 00x90, with f»00 bale capacity. aix weaka. It will be a couple months yet until he is in good shape. Jas. Green has been engaged to orergee the dyeing and weaving of the Victoria MM, Bock Hill, S. C. Mr. Green was formerly superinten dent the Standard Mills, Rock Hill, but some time ago went to Columbus, Ga.. us boss dyer. He will return and take up his new duties on Oct. I. S. B. Shipp, from the Chewalla Cotton Mill, Eufaula, Ala., has been engaged as superintendent of the Norris Cotton Mills, Cateechee, S. C., and will take charge about the 1st of Oct. S. C. Smyly goes to Clemsow Textile School as practical instructor as soon as he is relieved by Mr. Shipp. There have been few changes in overseers at “ither the thre*- mills af the Paeolet, S.C., manufacturing Co., for five years. In the weaving depart ment J. T. Jackson gave up No. 3 mill three years ago to become super intendent at Lockhart, while J. H. Thomas left the oversuership of spin ning in Nos. 1 and 2 mills in July this year, and was succeeded by W. W. Lookman. C. A. Moore is general superinten dent at L’acolet. His other overseers The Long Island, X. C., Cottorlf are as follows: At Nos. 1 and 2, YV. Hambrick is carder, L. YV*. Davis, Mill CftW has been putting in a now forebay. They had a great deal of. trouble shaccount of the wet weather. Frank YY’illiford has left the Ij)Uisq MCI. Charlotte, to take a positionW'he cloth room of the Victoria Cotton Mills, Rock Hill, S. C. Doif Meekins, at present employed as seeoidjumd at the Red Bluff Mills. Clio, S. will resign on Oct. I to take cljirgp of spinning at Langley, S. C... Ontwn Yliils. * T. J. McNeely. who lately resigned es avt^»e»y oariilag and spinning at Koo Mills, Hillsboro, N. C., IhnI .YmrX y took a similar position with th/ Bamberg, S. C.. Cotuni Miils.v YY'm. N. Rea has resigned asengin- wr an(J machinist ut (i. YV'. r»tterson Mill, Ixi’^liy. N. C., to accept a simi lar position.at the Bamberg, 8. (’., Cotton Mills, where be starts in next Mood)fr: (uorning. The semi-ansa! Nnuthjiya 0 ot ton meeting uf the ^liil*. Bessemer City, if Y’., was held on Sept. lo. J. SI: and YY’. R. Odell, ami D B. Col- traue. a!l t ot Concord, the principal oaxu 1 !'^ were there. .iohn Lisk has eonamenced suit flgainay the Regler Cotton Mill, Salis bury. C., for several tliousand dollar^ Last spring he bad a hand (-rudh«ri ip machinery a f their factory whore he was empl.oyed. i'. A. Cumnock, superinteident ♦VnariptU, ii. Cotton Mills, is r*-cov«<d!g front severe attack of rlu-uniflttmfn. which kept him in bed t 2d. J. A. Young is weaver, YY\ A. Johnson and D. YV. Smith, assistant. At mill No. 3, T. A. Sizemore is card er. J. M. Ward 2d, J. S. Thomas is spinner, R. I*. Gossett , 2d. A. R. Gos sett is weaver, assisted by YY r . B. Wil liam* and E. L. Gunter. It. L. Holt, superintendent Ala mance Factory, and manager fllonco Mills, Burlington, X. C., has been elected as a delegate to the Demo cratic Convention of the 18th Sen atorial district, comprising the coun ties of Alamance, Oas\Vell, Durham and Orange, which meets at Hillsboro on Sept. 39. J. L. Scott. Jr., treasurer Sidney Mills; and A. L. Bain, super intendent Oneida Mills, Graham, X. C., are alternates to the convention. 1*. A. McOraw has taken cliarge of the weaving room of the Gastonia, X. C , manufacturing Co., which is re starting its 131) looms. Mr. YfcGraw has oO looms running on t»8x70 goods 39 inch* s wide and reports the w&rns to be running good. The balance of the looms are b ing started as fast as warps are j.irovidcd. R. F. Futnurn is loom lixi The veteran slasher tender li. X. Herndon, is in charge of that department, while E. C. Mr- Alpine is the cloth room man. The Mutual Fire Co., of the Ander son, S. (! , Gotton Mills have estab lished a library and reading room for the members of the company anti the employes of f in* cot ton mills. They have provid’d the current literature, and have a very fair selection of books already donated. To this they will add more, fanning an excellent little library. W. li. Roberts, the super intendent of th« mill*. Is interesting himself in this lyoeum. which will be both entertaining atid instructive to tbs employes of the company. J. H. M. Beaty l«ft the Norris Cotton Mills Cateechee, S. C., on the 20th to take charge of his new duties at Clemson Textile School. On leav ing he was presented by the operati ves with a beautiful gold watch chain and also a gold stud which was very pretty. The duty involved upon Col. D. K. Norris, president, to present the gift, which he did with beautiful words. Mr. Beaty made few remarks of thanks and appreciation of the motive which actuated the gift, etc. 8. C. Sisyly is superintendent of the mill both day and night, pro tempero. The Cuban question and political issues sink iuco insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. What he most desires, is relief. DeWitts YY’itch Hazel Salve cures piles. Cherokee Drug Co.. Gaffney. R. 8. Withers it Co., Blacksburg. The more some people tell you the less you know. The human machine starts but once and stops but once. You cun keep it going longest and most regularly by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the tainous little pills fur constipa tion and all stomach and liver troub les. Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney. It. 8. Withers A Co., Blacksburg. The patrons of a dime museum have but little faitn in signs. 8. E. Barker, Sharon, YVis., writes: “I have tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve for itching piles and it always ( slops them in two minutes. 1 consider ' DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve the greatest pile cure on the market.” Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney. R. 8. Withers A Co., Blacksburg. Some men drink for the shakes and others shake for the drinks. 8. C. 1’. Jones, Milesburg, Ta., writes —"I have used Dewitt’s Little Early Risers ever since they were introduced here and must say 1 have never used any pills in my lamiiy daring forty years of house-keeping that gave such satisfactory results as a laxative or cathartic.” Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney. R. 8. YVithers A Co., Blacksburg. YY'hen u man makes up his mind to marry he uses more or less fiction. S. M. Geary, Fierson, Mich., writes: D-Witt's Wiich lin;:.;l Salve is curing | more piles here today that) all o.her | remedies combined. It cures eazenia I and all other skin di.leases.” Chore-j kee Drug Co., Gaffney, i rs A Co , Blacksburg. 8. YY'ilh- A Prohibition Argumant. Mk. Editor :—An a Prohlbitioniak in the strictest sense and a member of a Christian church I went for light to the Book o! Books. To quote all I find against the use of "wine or strong drink.” is too great a tasl^and I shall not attempt it. All through the sacred pages from Genesis to Revelation are warnings against it; curses pronounced upon those “who rise up early to follow after it,” or. “putteth the bottle to his neighbors mouth,” but, not in a single instance is any one made re sponsible for a sick man not having it. On the contrary, in all the heal ing of the sick by Jesus Christ, not once does He use or demand the pres- esce of wine even. ‘‘Am I my brothers keeper?” Yes! And when I vote to legalize traffic in liquor, and afterward find through its agency an immortal soul hurled into an awful eternity, in a drunken riot; I shuddtr at the burden of responsibility laid upon me. But if by my vote a prohibitory law be en acted and a soul reformed to make a family and home happy I can lay my head in ease at night and say, Thank God!” But should one sick, die for the need of strong drink only the physical body dieth; but if my vote is used in aiding to damn the soul of thou^mds, how much greater is my condemnation? All authorities noted by me con cede the fact that "wine” spoken of in the Scripture was infermented juice of grapes, not corn or rye whiskey! And when Paul said, "drink no water, but take a little wine for thy stomachs sake, and thy often in firmity,” he did not mean the dam nable stuff of ihe present, whiMi Satan is faithfully employing to corrupt the world and destroy the soul ol men. Ah me! the poor pitiful excuses framed in taking that little for the "stomachs sake.” The veriest sot on the face of Gods green earth can truthfully say he takes it for that. Memory goes back to a time when a tsn year old lad I saw a loved friend lying stark and still in a pool of blood, drawn by his own hand in a drunken frenzy. There was a lesson never to be for gotten. Prohibition would be of no benefit to me whatever for I do earn estly thank God for a father who taught me from iny earliest recoi led ion to loathe* and abhor the vile stuff. But. thinking of many friends, who are destroying their manhood, wrecking happy homes, and going down lo a drunken hell, 1 am ready to cry; down with and bmiuh it. Cive us a prohibitory law; then let every man who "rides the Gospel wagon” lend a willing hand to en force rather than wink at the viola tion of it; ami it will nrnhibit. A PltOMIHraONIST. nave m. Perhapa yoc have had the grlppa or a bard ooli. You may bo recovering from malaria or a blow fever; or possibly some of the ohil- * N tht mtamei or arlEc^nJ cougb. Art 7oa*e«fa*}M aoftM as you Has fttit your old trouble left y« blood ML** And isn’t S* roodMb, J yo« keep soapiy# fc'U'Vftj delay recood^noagsr but-. Notice of Sale. KVATl ov *H*n, CAOOLISA, ) Iu Oourt Itf Y rocNTT or Cherokek. (common Flf»». Gao. YV. Moore, Plaintiff. against YV. O. Lipscomb & Uko., Defendants. Hjr Tlrtuo of authority vested In me hy an order, passed hy “rhe lion. Geo. N. Ga;re, Presiding Judge. In the above entitled cause, on the Fth day of September, Isas. I will ex pose to public sale to the liigliest bidder. In front of the store of YV. O. Lipscomb ,S; l5ro.. in Gaffney. S. on Monday tin- third day of October, is:t*. (Salesday) at 12 o'clock m., all the railroad outfit of Goo. YV. Moore &('o., consistent of the following personal property to wit: 30 mule*, 2 horses. It wheel scrapes, * drag scrapes, 1 wagon, 30 carts. 20 cart packs. 1 set wagon harness, S plows. 2 wheelbarrows, 2 bed springs, 5 mattresses, 1 cooking stove and utensils and dishes, 1 lot gears consisting of back bands, traces, collars, hatnes. et-;., 1 lot shop tools consisting of anvil, forge, hammers, tongs, etc.. I lot railroad tools consisting of shovels, picks, mattocks, bummers, steel, etc.. II ot derrick fixtures such as rope, tackle, etc., 1 lot commissary merchandise consisting of shoes, clothing, shirts, canned goods, etc., and many other articles too numerous to mention in this advertisement Teims of sole, cash. J. F.n. .1EHKEZIES. ,, ,, Clerk Court C. P. At G. S. Gaffney. S. C„ Sept. 22, KK ♦ -n It will nocaovw’all ties from ytiur*||fcr$h >l also a tome, df Arftnaf value. Give halp at this bv removing ol disiMse ftoakyr bloody If your are ndl >u3t right, Azof’s Effls wei malic them ££>« Send top . cur book on Efcflffn Consn- pction. mkle to ocnalfcKtftora. W'< bare tka eCjUpn^-ve •errMa of vim a of ttie inorren>tni*iit nbyW ctins In tho Unttad "S**} fri-i-ly and aevuirp a itJJffrl’t I'Tl'A' without <TuiT. I keep constant!v in stock a full line of Dry Goods, No tions, Shoes, Hats,Groceries, Light llardYvarc, TiiiYViirc, and all such goods ns is usually found in a general store, Every tiling Yvill be sold at rock bottom prices, ('all and sec me at the Peeler Corner, three doors .from Car- roll A: Carpenter. ■ u 3 FARMERS INSURANCE. PVKHV farmer who is interested in The f—* Partners liisarance As.vii'iatUuiof Cher- ' okee County, and eqiecially tlie t)tiuier.<. I»i reelnrs and Poili-y ITnlder.-. an- u:vx-Hlly re- I ticejied toaOen 'l a general iie-i ling ol the j ,\ss ■<dilt|oii at tile Court Douse on eiendav. O.-oioer 1'ltl,. iii Xl. al Itl o'i-Joc’; ti !■•. We tno.it ea.riu-slly solii-lt a la:-.: atii-ndnni e as | business of gieat irijMiilatice is to he (rails Hi-led. iiy order of t-lio PixisHIent. • DR. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES. Physician ami Surgeon i SPECIAl/n-HS: 1 i:GI- ;:V. KYI-;. 1-..YK AM. TII1« > \ Y. r-tfOlhee over Hra'a-s & Ueiisi.ti’s. Teh-pkom- No. f'.i. !i-2'.) :.’t .1. Kti. J Kt-nyui.s, Si ciiVary and Tvensurui’. ! Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB. Dentist, Office over a. A. Jones & Cc.’a Stcre. , (**:n 1)0 found ;il olTirc s»\ days in I in* wool*. U n r? /JTv Xff y r - f*IiP ISP^ !.'/• •!/Mar B u 2 li 11 iti- v (•. ■ I 'uL ii tj f SUt-j f ; fil c-.-d a zrrii |r ii % Jr% 0 J Ursi y tc. ^ iffiiOliSi in, aim The largest line of goods we have ever had is now in our store and the shelves and counters are loaded with sterling qualities in aii lines at exceptionally low prices. We wish to call your attention to a few of the many things we handie--which if you come to see us--you will find marked at the right prices—prices that defy competition. Oooilfc*. ' and t! ih' .'icht d demos cs, wn.i] or cotton ll.nincl. Table dam- man or young lady of today Yvitb Company Store NeckYvear on, i a^k'of a!! tic-<*rij)!ic: Naykins, Oil Glotli or Stamjjcti Lim n? for our stock eonsi.->ts of nearly every color in the rainlxnv ami I.' . ,o u ii \ oyi mat v\c II..Y c i .a In " ; 1 : AH ;i [. e mul marked Ioyv iIoyvh, Yvitliin the reach o! ail. Olm\' are all up to date and-s vlish. Our Cidored bosom shii ts S Ml il.li 1-uy for you iv. waut to .hi- hm- ami l.o ,, rf e v.il'li collars ami milis to match a,-o oricnlal ami Itamlsom.. in ,ho ^e. the re fore Yve cord mil v nm e von to ca and c\- ’L l+unt-* oi?.I?Ct VIII ... .. . . ... . - J . ... ; „ . . ‘ 1 ... , . ...... .... , . ,, . , extreme Yvlule our line »>t collars is uii(M|iiallcd. Wemviievour u*o Silks, Satins, VelYet>,Lroad (dol!i,, LepHlanis. )' <* have a beautiful line cl ( hemlle an.l Damask < urtams. j n; l)0Ct i 0J) an( i cril l c j s;jl 0 f tliesc lines. . - wa! \ -asr,. 1 . ♦ . - t • . a. \\ f . a - • . . . J f . 1 ! . * 1 . a a a. k* 4 *, a , , ,a . . .1 . . a . X . . . . . , . a a a a ... V* . . i 11 * K . . a. 1 1 • it Vs usolesr. to ti ll you that Ac haVe the mo.-1 beautiful lin o! icX4.ss goods your oYvn judg amiiu; our lii Suit Tigs, i'laiiiicl . Novell v Goods, Worsteds. G:ts!:mcn's, Satini'. Y'.'11!-■ 11 re v rv ])o]tula;' now. yvi jftiVe soiuetbing to .suit you yvo Yvili in: pleased to sell you. for curtains Pv-t i fail to -.ee our dn-ss <'iiid Yvaist patterns, they are heautie ’ < 'heniilt 1 an ! Damns k Curtains. flit! silo aid m i'H tlnm .. We a! o s ( ret on drajit •rv and Siika’dnes, ice line of la ae cult ains in tiie >vS20i'V. kOVO^, aVo. toAU. Y\ imlow shades to sail evi r^’nody. Lull line of Trimmings in Silks. Satin , Velvets, Gi:|(ps, Jeb IfrabU and Novelty Goods. IVIillinoi'v. Our line of rugs yvciv houglii :it a bargai!) and wiil be ; o!d i!m* same Yvny. Wc have them in Smyrna’s. Mopueitcs :mil \’el- vets. ’I’lieY are beauties and our priee*; will sell them ipii''!; We also baYa: quiie a nice line of Mattings ami An Square . . , . . i . i i • BeaiUilu! linem ! abh* Covers m ( hmiilie, la’j'r'trv and Dam- ■ u a laov is caught m the ram with Iier best hat on she inva- ■ w, \ »i • i i i i > i ' ' •• ■ , , . . ii i i M - ia.sk. Ail these tilings help ;!)<• looks ot vour housi ami gu y are nabty tries io protect her hat ongittiiig all else in her eltorts to i ■. . ... .?• i i ,• i i.i cheap enough lor you to haye imirUA. save the hat. .sow. if a woman thinks so much ot her hat she, should have a pretty one. We are prepared this season to furnish stylish and pretty bats of all descriptions at less cost than ever a fore. Our Mbs I'edeu has ju t returned from the scat of fash Something iioyv. Ready-made Sheets and 1’illoYV Cases, and clieaper than you can make iliem at home. Big line of Marseilles are here in all styles and colors, to suit people of all ages, from me .-mallest fat to the oldest veteran, Tranks tad Valises of all kinds at a bargain. loot*. it' no use for us to YVaste time trying to jiicture to you in yvoinIs Yvhat our slioe sLxck looks like, for tlint would be impossi ble, for it is the .height of (paality, durability and style and the most comph'W' Li the city. Our BAY STATE SHOES are un equalled. Try #s w lie it you want shoes. Of every kind to lit any and all kinds of heads. Bring ion in this country and is prepared to supply your every Yvant in • Comforts and Blankets at verv low prices. See our o-l • . Kllul ° 111 :m * v fll 1 u a V 1(,s ° iM ' a<, V y nn S t!ie. millinery line at rediculously low prices. We have a com- <m d 10-4 heeling. ‘ L voltr lieads her( ' t0 1,( ‘ lltic ‘ <1 a,ul we yytII lit your pocketbook too. plete stock of Ladies’ and Children's ILus, Ribbons, plumes. ! ^ ^ ^i . H r s v * <r bast- n Tms; Ki.nn-i-s, ChiH-ons wJ „k. 0 ImivL, nb C-orwels*. I Tn<3erwcsu% Arc. | Our SstocKol stock of veilings of every description. All things in this lim at 1 Eor style and comlort we claim to have the hesi selected line Groceries, Crockery, ClunaYvare, (dassYvare, etc., is the most right prices and you Yvill receive kiml and courteous attention in nf corsets in the city and solicit a look in ihis department—a look complete in the city^ No exceptions. Try our L it L and this department at all times. Call on us. I will convince you. We have a large line of laidies' Bleaehi'd White Satin I'iour; they are tho best on the market. iTidenvenr at price; that should sell them. We also have a com-i t lock of Ladi s’, (Jems’ ami Chihlren’s Heavy Undei Yvear. SAhirtM. OollsirH. Xeokweur L Tl.te is » ..«»• liu. with n. »«d «no thai |,rou.l of. 1 \\ e have some very pretty things that yvo yvisIi you to see. l a": in this line, bi i however we Yvill mention some of them. I iliacO 1 iCi| Call on us whoa yen need anything and we will save you money bo 4 A vgu a ed some Slieeliigs, I’luids, Ginghams, bleached! S< lomon in all his glory wouldn’t be in it Yvith iho young : every time. depart me B >l'v l V.’i' might u-e a whole page of this paper and slil! we yvouM no ’jtr :ii11 • to iel! you about all the u-elul and nice t! iiigs we ; plelc • The Company Store is the place to buy if you wish to save money. You ignore your rightful ad vantages if you omit to claim the benefits offered by our store. * * COM I 3 AMY STOKE. * * 4