The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 15, 1899, Image 4
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Clerk's Sales Ifir September Salesdaj 1899
Notice of Sale.
>tatk or sorru Caiioi.ixa. ^
t’orNTV or ('hkkoki'.r,
Jn i oi m Common tM.tAS.)
Julill M. Moss. I'luliititT.
Atfuiust
Iteiiianiln A. I’owits, Maiiiif F. I’owci-s. Itosr
Powers Jolm M ard, Defentlaiits.
By virtue of a IH'Crt 1 * 1 of I'artltiou in fin"
in tlie above eause, made July-W.li, 1KW*. •
sliall expose to publie sale, at tiatiney. S. I .,
Cherokee Court House, before the Court
house door, on the tirst Monday in September
next, salesdny,during tiie lejfal bours of sale,
t lie followinff described real estate, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land, beinjr
the Kstate land of I>. Pinckney Moss, de
ceased. lyilijf In the Town of Gaffney city,
S.west of the Culvert branch on the Geor
gia road, iH'ginninj; at a stake near a gum—
Bonner’s cornerfnow Alex. Kicbards). center
of Gisirtria road; thence S. ICi'i. K. .'i.oTs, U)
stake: thence N. 5T*i. K. t5.ns, to center of
(ieorcla road; thence S. 7k!s. \\. lll.OO, to Isold
in said road; thence S. liti. W. r-Hl'i. to bt>«in-
ninji corner, iiounded by Kstate landsol I. \\.
< > atTney. deceased, Ale \ Kidiards, and Sout h-
cm Kailway Company, containing four (4)
acres more or less.
This land will lie sold in four lots, as fol
lows: Lot No. i, containing 7-l<> of an acre
(the bouse lot); No. t.’. containing one acre;
No. J. containing I 1-M acres; No. 4. contain
ing 1 1-15 acres.
The plat of this land can Ik- seen in my
< illice.
Tkkms ok Sack. One-liali easli; balance
on a credit of twelve montIts. witli interest
from day of sale; credit portion to be secur
ed by bond and mortgage of premises sold,
with leave to the purchaser or purchasers to
pay all of tin* purchase money in cash. Pur
chaser to pay for making all papers, and for
stamping and recording same.
.1. Lb .1 KKKKHIKS.
Cik. (’. C. Pis. and G. S . Cherokee Co.
Gaffney. S. C\, Aug. 1-tlc
You
M
Money.
who liave tried my flour, syrup and
other groceries know just what it
is hut there are others who
to know w here they can huy llie
hesl Hour for tIII- least
I am selling t lie lies! pat -
ent (lour for per hun
dred.
want you to come and see my goods and
et prices lx-fore you huy elsewhere.
Do
you have anything to srUy It you do
come and see me before selling'. Be
sure you (ind us: wo are just opposite
the |sisl office.
G. T. Clary & Go.
An Old Book.
Mr. Win. It. Lipscomb showed us
Friday u book of tho Psalms of David
which was printed in Jg)ndon in 17551
and was the property of Wm. Lip
scomb who moved to this section and
settled on Thickety creek soon after
the Kevolution. He came from
Louisa county Virginia, and was
married to Elizabeth Smith In Vir
ginia before lie came to South daro-
lina.
In this book on a blank leaf, it is
recorded that Wm. Lipscomb was
horn March 2Nth, 17K1 .and died March
13th, INK). Also that his wife Eliza
beth Smith Lipscomb was born Sep
tember 12th, 17:M», and died September
10th. 1820.
The above were the progenitors of
the large and worthy family of Lip
scomb’s which lias grown up in this
section and of which many of its
most worthy members are still num
bered among our best citizens.
A C'lierokeeun Got It.
The Ledger is glad to learn that
(jlov. McSweeney bus given lbe medi
cal scholarship of the 5th congress
ional district to our young friend
Samuel J. Strain, of Etta Jane.
This scholarship entitles tho re
cipient to free tuition in (he South
Carolina Medical College in Charles
ton and has been bestowed on one
who is worthy of it.
A Great llleHSlng Something In the
lieueli of Kveryboily.
What would you think of a man
who was sick anU constantly lived in
reach of salvation, yet because he
had failed in other directions refuses
to take the blessing that is before
him? This was the case with Mr.
John S. Cook, of Atlanta.
“J have been suffering with dys
pepsia fur ten years. 1 began taking
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy ami
gained fifteen pounds in thirty days.
1 commend it to the public as a great
blessing. I can eat supper, goto
bed and sleep like a babe—something
I could not do before.” Price 50cts.
per bottle. For sale by all drug
gists.
Take Nott’s Little An-
tibilious Granules for
constipation and liver
complaint. Cherokee
Drug Co. 2t
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB,
Dentist,
Office over R. A. Jones & Co’s Store.
Can b«‘found at offing six days to tli«‘ wiu-U
LOOK HERE!
CLARY 4 KEWiRICK’S
Is tiie plaiM' to get your meats always
on ice. A Iso u e uill pay I lie highest
easli priee for
Hides, Green or Dry.
We arc going to make Hides
a Specialty.
Everything
New and Fresh-^
The longer we do business the more we
learn about our business. 11 did not t ake
us a great while to learn that our eus-
tomers demanded In sh goods. We soon
learned not to overstock ourselves in
anything. We would rather buy in small
ij'iantitles and have tilings fresh than to
hny in large 14 nan lilies and have a lot of
stale goods on hand. We received. Mon
day. a lot of fresh rhoeolate candy direct
from the factory hy express. All staple
and fancy groceries, confectioneries, ci
gars and tobacco that we sell are guar
anteed to he as we represent them and if
not found to he so we teftiud money.
Our drinks are as cold as the coldest
and as hfg as (lie biggest. Give us a call.
J. R, Sparks & Go.
Campobello High School <Co-educational.)
Kevs. I. \V. Wingo and G. T. Gresham. Co-prineipaU.
Sixth session opens Sept. 2i>. IxW. Koom for 4n hoarders. A full and eompetent corps (d
teachers in tiie departments of Literature. Musie and Art. Thorough work at minimum
cost. Loiation unsurpassed for beauty and iiealt hfulness. Dormitories t homuglily retal
iated. w Idle washed and painted t his summer I’upi Is supplied with water from the ('lialy-
neatt Sulphur Spring free. Terms pel month: Board. 47.00; Tuition, aecording to grade,
? 1.00 to 75; Music, with use of iiislruuient, if (.00; Art.fd.oo. For catalog and furl her liitor-
». :ut ion. address Kkv. G. T. G KESHA M. < ’ampoliello, S. O.
FOUNDED IN 1845,
LIMESTONE COLLEGE,
GAFFNEY, S. C.
This institution, famous iu tiie hbtory of education in South < aroliua. has recently
been 1 hnrotiglily reorganized and now. with a large and able Facility, is prepared to do
college work of the very highest grade. Nearly twenty thousand dollars have been appro
priated for improvements. A splendid new building is being ereeled whleh will contain a
large Auditorium, a Library, a Keading-Koom. a Museum of Natural .Science, a beautiful
hall for 1 lie Idterary Socicty. and some needed offices. The building' will he furnished with
ni'W heat lug appa rat us throughout, all t lie rooms will he supplied with in-w furniture, new
pianos will lie purchased, new physical, chemical and iniueraiogical lalmratorles will lie
ei|iilpped in short everything that is necessary in the work of a tirst-ciass woman's col
lege will be provided. The site is uncqualcd in Sout h Carolina for beauty and for hcalth-
fulncss. Limestone «‘oI lege makes it s appeal to t he people strictly on Its own merits. Lit
erary, Scient ilic and Commercial Courses. The regular college degrees are given by the
nut horit y of t lie SI ate of Sout h < larolina. A11 espeelally line Course In I'eilagogy Is offered
tot hose desiring to become teachers. There an- three depart ment s. the College, the Semi
nary, and I lie I’rlmary. Let Limestone's friends and former st udents tell the news all over
■ lie South. The revered Capt. If. I*. Grlltltli Is the Senior ITofcssor. For further Informa
tion address the I'resident,
LKK 1>A\ IS LOlHiK, A. M., I*h. D.
“A LI.’S WKI.L THAT KM>8 WKLL."
The Safety Well Fixture,
trolled bV The Safety Well Fixture Co., of Blacksburg, S C-
A Soulhern invention and inauufacture. Over in.lNioiii use since lliey were placed on tho
market. As a water elevator it. lias the following merits: It Is labor saving, and is the
• implest st riu-t ure for raising water on the market. It Is easily adjusted to any well or cis
tern. as It has no attachment to any part of the well below flu- platform.
It is the most durable Fixture for tin- purpose iu use. It is substantially constructed,
and the buckets never come In contact wi<h each other or the sides of the well, and the
groove provided in the wheel is so arranged as ky produce hut little friction on the rope
and none 011 the pulley.
It Works Easy. Tho buckets balance each other, so the only resistance to overcome is
the weight of the water iu one bucket: hence it, is the only struct ure that will raise water
from the deep wells wit bout a corresponding inereaseof friction, and that reouires no more
power to operate in a well of Inn than in one of :A0 feet deep.
It Huh None of the Objections Common to Lumps. It has no wooden tubing to wear
out. decay and pollute the water. 110 iron tubing to rust, never has to Is-primed, packed
or thawed out, and you do not have to pump out a pall of water to get a fresh, cold drink.
It is Kutirely Free from Danger. Being provided with a self-acting break, governed
by an eccentric, it Is impossible, should t he hand accidentally slip from the crank, for 1 he
bucket to run down, lienee any child can handle It w ith perfect safety. Tho unpleasant
handling of ropes and buckets will Is- done away wllli, and the uneleauliiiess attending
micIi operat ion avoided.
Office ( lerk of Court. Snarl an burg. S. C. So. Well Fixture Co..Gent Icmcn: “The Safety"
fixture I bought from you fn.luue, Istttl. is Hie best tiling for the purpose I have ever seen
and should be on every well where ladies and children liave the water to draw. I am only
sorry I have not had one on my welt since the tirst day I coiiiinciircd housekeeping.
T. K. Tiummikk, <'lerk.
III.ACKHUCKU, S. July -7, l > ' , .*7. So. Well Fixture Co.: Tho well fixture Itoufcht from
you give-, perfect satisfaction. I would not Is- without it for t wicc the cost. It Is the Is-st
solution or the problem of getting pure fresh water to drink that, I know of. I have seen
one in use for •( or N years. They are simple, safe and durable, and Die cleanliest thing for
draw tug water t hat I know of. J. T. Daiiwin, M. D.
Office Carlisle A Carlisle. Attorneys at Law. Spartanburg. H. C.. Sept. H. 1HH7. I have
been using "The Safety" well fixture >ofd hy the Sout hern Well Fixture Co. for more than a
year. I am well pleased with it. It is safe, cleanly and convenient and I prefer It to any
well fixture I have ever seen. John \V. Caiu.isi.k.
iror-^
liuilding and Plastering Lime, Coal, Sliingleg, and Plas
ter Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dyna
mite Caps, call on
THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS,
Telephone 37 CARROLL & CO., LesBees
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
People You Know ami People You Don't
Know.
Mr.-M. M. Freeman, tho capable
and accommodating postmaster of
our sister metropolis beyond the
Broad, was over for a few hours yes
terday. Should Mr. Freeman ever
make up his mind to leave Blacks
burg we hope he will pitch his tent
in Daffney.
(J. B. Wright, of Mercer, was
among the Cherokeeuns in the city
Saturday.
Dhas. A. 1‘etty, a native of (Julfney
hut now head bookkeeper for J. II.
Sloan in his big cotton house in Au
gusta, (ia., is in the city visiting rela
tives and friends.
C. B. Turner, of (irassy Fond,
came to the city Saturday. He re
ports crojis improving and the army
worm us about gone.
Capt. R. (). Sams has returned to
the city from u business visit of
some days to the lower part of the
State.
J. If. George was in tho city yes
terday.
Rev. B. F. Robertson left Saturday
for Hendersonville and Brevard.
He will return next Friday.
John Kennedy, one of Cherokee’s
worthy farmers, was in the city Sat
urday on business.
Robert Ervin, a bright youth of
this city, who has been in the Ep-
worth Orphanage in Columbia for
two years, is at home on a visit to his
mother. Boh is growing line and is
well pleased with his work and stud
ies.
G, W. Webster, of Ravenna, was
in the city Saturday.
John F. White, a prominent cotton
buyer of Yorkville, spent some time
in the city Friday among his many
friends.
Our old friend Joseph G. Bailey,
of Lockhart, paid The Ledger an ap
preciated visit Saturday. Mr.
Bailey was once a citizen of Gaffney
and has many friends here.
J. T. Rogers and his children,
Xena, Septima and Sherwood, left
the city the last of the week to visit
relatives and friends at Williamston,
Anderson county.
J. H. Littlejohn, of Gowdeyville,
was in the city Saturday.
Rev. C. E. Robertson went to
Cleveland Springs in Cleveland
county, N. C., Friday for a rest and
the recuperation ol his health.
John Service, of Mercer, one of
Cherokee's old and reliable citizens,
paid us a visit Saturday.
F. (J. Stacy spent Friday in Spar
tanburg.
Master Logan Gaffney, of Spartan
burg, is in the city visiting relatives.
Hon. W. B. Wilson, a prominent
citizen and attorney of Rock Hill,
was in Gaffney on professional busi
ness Saturday.
Will Reynolds and Roland Ray, two
Thickety mountain hoys, culled to see
The Ledger Friday.
W. 11. Wadkins, a prominent
fanner of Ezells, was among the visi
tors in the city Saturday.
Floyd L. Baker, one of The Led
ger’s bright and appreciated composi
tors, left the city Saturday for Le
noir, Blowing Rock and other points
of interest and pleasure iu “the land
of the sky.”
Fred Garvin was in the city Sat
urday.
G. M. Byars, one of Cherokecs
prosperous farmers from over the
Broad, made u business trip to the
city yesterday.
W. M. Fhillips, of Bowlinsville,
was among the city visitors Saturday.
E. K Belew, of Blacksburg, the
hustling insurance man of Cherokee,
spent a short while in the city yes
terday afternoon.
Miss Alice Hurt, of Cherryville,
X. C., is tiie guest of Mr. E. S.
Trammell and family on Grenurd
street.
X. W. Hardin, Esq., of Blacks
burg, came over to the city Satur
day on professional business.
II. K. Osborne, went to Blacksburg
yesterday on professional business.
J. M. Reynolds, of Cowpens, spent
some time in Gaffney Saturday.
Moses W. Littlejohn, of Gouchcr,
made a business trip to the city Fri
day.
Miss Emmie Sums, now of Barn
well, hut for a long time a resident
of this city, arrived In the city the
lust of the week to spend sometime
with her brother, Capt. R. O. Sams,
on Victoria avenue.
M. 0. Lipscomb, a prominent
planter of White Flains, was iu the
city Saturday.
Alderman L. Baker left Sunday
for New Bunswick, Ga., on official
business.
Miss Belle Littlejohn, of Jones-
ville, is in tho city visiting her uncle,
Mr, 8 M. Littlejohn on Victoria
avenue.
Dr. John E. Chalk, of Clifton, was
in the city Saturday, tho guest of
Sheriff and Mrs. W. W. Thomas, on
Frederick street.
Capt. Ike Smith, of Thickety, was
among his many friends in the city
yesterday.
Frank Withers, the energetic and
genial representative of the Colum
bia State, was in the city Saturday.
Uncle Jesse Nance, one of Chero
kee’s host citizens, was in tho city
Friday.
Misses Fannie and Katherine
Fort ure visiting Mrs. Malloy at
Spartanburg.
John Humphreys, of Byarsville,
came to the city Friday.
Miss Inez Surratt returned to the
city Friday after spending some ^lays
in Spartanburg with relatives and
friends.
Hon. Wm. Jefferies came up to
the city Saturday.
it. T. Morris, of Macedonia,
passed through the city Friday on
his way to Shelby, N. C.
Lee Hammett, of Mercer, was in
the city Saturday.
G. 0. Tenney, who is putting in
the pipes for tho city waterworks,
brought his bride to thu city Friday.
R. F. Fowler, has been spending
some time with his mother, on Fea
Ridge, in Union county, if Dick
liis been putting in those long strides
that he says lie learned‘ l droppii)g corn
on poor land” he will have covered
much ground an he hack in the city
soon.
J. W. and J. C. Ister, of Antioch,
was in the city Saturday.
T—
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS.
Nfws IM<-k<‘<l Ip from Town and County for
Itusy r Ki-ud«-rs.
The roof of the county jail has
been painted jet black.
The congregation of the First Bap
tist church will worship next Sab
bath at tho Graded school building.
The camp meeting at Cannons
camp ground will he hold this year
Sept. Cth to 11th. A number of
prominent preachers will be in at
tendance.
Rev. B. I*. Robertson, who wits
preaching the most of last week at
Clover, in York county returned to
the city Friday,and left for the moun
tains Saturday.
X'ow is the time to plant turnip
seed. Those who have been so im
provident as to be without seed, will
find plenty of them for sale hy Die
city seed men.
A most successful meeting has just
closed at Antioch. There was a
total of thirty-seven converts and
backsliders reclaimed. Rev. J. D.
Bailey was one of the ministers.
There is no better place to grow
grapes than Cherokee county. The
crop this year has been large and the
quality line. With proper attention
all that can he made out of grapes,
can be made In Cherokee.
The protracted meeting at Provi
dence closed Saturday. Messrs.
Hickson and Curtis did some strong
and earnest work and preached to
large congregations throughout the
meeting. Eight new members were
added to the church.
Rev. W. T. Thompson began a
protracted meeting at Corinth Sat
urday and was assisted Sunday hy
Rev. Mr. Samples who preached one
of Jits strong and convincing ser
mons. The meeting will he con
tinued through the week.
The centennial committee of the
Broad River Association will meet in
Gaffney on the day before the as
sociation meets at Draytonvillo in
August 23rd. I81ML The committee
consist of J. D. Bailey, F. C. Hick
son, S. M. Bagwell, R. E. Porter
and H. L. Goudelock. A full at
tendance is earnestly solicited.
The colored odd Fellows had a big
gathering in tho city Saturday. They
rented Wood’s Hall and had the Kel-
ton bund witlx them. They occupied
most of the day in the hall with an
occasional sally of the hand through
the main streets of the city, and
wound up at night with a festival in
the hall, which was largely attended.
Good order prevailed throughout the"
whole proceedings.
Hamilton Clark, of Chuuuccy, Ga.,
says he suffered with itching piles
twenty years before trying De-Witt -
Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of
which completely cured him. Be
ware of worthless and dangerous
counterfeits. Cherokee Drug Com
pany, Gaffney, S. C . and R. S. With
ers, Blacksburg, S. C.
—Dr. S. R. Feck, of Charlotte,
(graduate in optics) will be in Gaff
ney at Lipscomb’s Hotel on Wednes
day, August 23rd, forgone day.
Glasses scientifically adjusted; dif
ficult cases fitted ; satisfaction guar
anteed. 8-8-It
Announcement.
in- many Irit-iuis ol - Mr. Win. M. Welistei-
i:l*y nnmiiiuti* hitn as a caiitliiiuG- lol-
riii-n in t In: i-lrctiim to till tin- nni-x jjili-il
n of Mr. L. J. Kann-tI.
I. II. Di-t 'ain|» is lit-reliy anuouin-i-il a i-an-
ntctotili tin- vanaiii-y in tin TownCinm-
au srd l»y tin- iisi^rnat ion of L. .1. Karni-t t.
TIUC
tin' lime lias past, ami jjoiii- wln-n sui-li
liiirli prices \\civ cliaia-ol for {roods, anil
inch became ricli. My p-lccs remain tin-
same :tl all limi-s, to all alike, anil are
consistent with liom-st {roods at Inmost
prices. Tin-
l>AOO
said In- ion) lost money scliiii{r pcadies at
5c. eai-lj. Imt ivln-t In-r I lose money or not
I am scllin{( ( liananas for 5c. .fust re
ceived on cii-canl line t'akcsand Crack-
crs. ('onf'-i-lioin i'y. etc. Ginjror Snaps at
tic. per Hi; Om en Mixed t akes land nice
enouirli fin tin- (Jijeen) at, I'.’ a-, per Hi.;
nice Lemon St|uare ('raekeis at 7' e. per
Hi. Wiio else in town
IW
doinpr llmf? So comm* nloiitf him! tiring
your fi iriDls ;iihI <lo yom 11 hI tin*
iJttle Iron Store Iwfore all tln .se tfoo*!
tilings are
GOINJC.
AI->0 keep on liand a nice line Staple and
l-’aney Groceries. Yours to please.
WILKES F. THOMAS.
IW N'cxt 10Green's I'liolo^rapli Gallery.
Election Notice.
A 11 elect ion Is In-rctiy ordered to lie in-id on
l-'riduy, Aiurusi I*. Istr.i, for tin- purpose of
electing an alderman to till tin- nnexpired
term of K. J. Harnett, resinned.
D. A. Thomas, S. M. Littlejohn and .1. T.
Kodtfers are appointed mammers.
N. II. I.IT'I I.IMOIIN,
W. II. Uontt, Clerk. Intendant.
Gaffney. S. An/. 7, Is'.f.i.
HAVING BOUGHT t he stock of I .ipsi'Oluh
A Alexander at si discount. I am now atilc to
offer some Great Itariruiiis for < 'ash "<mly."
PRIVATE PARTIES WANT IT.
I f the City Will Not Operate Waterworks
and Kleetrie Lights.
That it will he a good bmoiness
move for Gaffney to vote the increa
sed bonds fur waterworks and elec
tric lights there can be no doubt.
The Ledger is aware of the fact that
at this time there ure two private
individuals who will accept the
franchise and (quip and operate both
the electric light plant and water
works if tiie city will grant it. Both
these gentleman are business men
and have ample means to carry out
their plans should .hey be granted
the privilege. But we are against
any such idea. If private parties
can make money out of the wuUr-
works and electric light why cannot
the city make money and thus lessen
tiie tuxes of the pcop'e. We are
against granting valuable franchises
to private individuals or corporations
to the detriment of the masses. Let
Gaffney keep tier valuable franchises
and use them to the best advantage.
The only way to do it is to continue
tho hmad and liberal policy tfiat has
characterized the citizens of this
place heretofore. By all means vote
to increase the bonds.
Charlotte let her waterworks fran
chise to private parties. After
operating the plant for lifted) years
and making immense sums of money
for the stockholders the city paid
two times the criginui cost of the
plant for the system and is now
operating it with a profit to the city
and less cost to the users of water.
Let Gaffney hrofit by Charlotte’s
experience.
Gold Dust.
Beware of Imitations!
Consumers should beware of the cheap and
inferior washing powders said to lie just as
good as
Washing Powder
They are not—there is nothing so good as
the genuine COLD DUST for all cleaning
about the house. Ask for COLD DUST
and iur-.ist on getting it. Made only by
THE N. K. fAIRBANK CIISUMNY, Nv
Chicago St. Louis New York Boston \
Everything in Summer
vc
Goods lust Go.
$ BRAD HELD'S ^
$ FEMALE
i REGULATOR
0 *
^ gives nature the mild assistance \
J needed for the regulation of the ^
menses, it is of wonderful aid to ^
the girl just entering womanhood, ^
to the wife, and to the woman ap- ^
proaching or going through the turn ^
of life. Women who suffer from 0
any unnatural drain, any bearing- £
down pains in the low er’abdomen, J
falling or displacement of the J
v.omb,can quickly cure their troub- t
les at home, completely away from £
the eyes of a physician. A few ^
doses taken each month will regu- 0 \
late the menses perfectly. 0 I
Larsfe bottles sold tydrupcists for $1. 0 '
v The liiadbcld KeKululorConipaoy, Attauta.Oa. m |
For Sale
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In- iiis' i ti'il r.,1- Din- i-i-nt :t wiinl i-:ii-li insi-i-
timi. Nu ail iu.-,> ri i-il fur 11 s* t ha 11 tin i-i-nt s.
I AND 'lit IJLNT I'm live yi-.us. tracts.
“ mu- I'm ai-n-N. mi wltu-li tliiii- :ui- two
iimi-..M. ab.o :: mi lim-a- far-iu is uiuli r 1*11 iti
vat ion ; one 11-: ai-r.-v. all in wootl. I w ill Jcasc
it I lni-i-veai ". ru t: of rent, after ihree years
|»ay rent; 5iiiile> N\ L. of Lainlriini Depot;
{.-'Oofl water ami ,'uoil Iioum-s; tmtli Imltoin
inii Itplan l ; nulenres to lilHld. Apply to
\Y. K. Li|isi‘onii>, Gaffney, K. ('.
s-. r )-law-5w
F OK KLNT A four room eotta{fe, with
liasi-nii-iit aiui piazzas, at l.iim-slmn-
Spriiurs; also mu--|iorsi- farm, if ilesireil.
Apply to Win. li. Lipsi-oinb. s-l-Iawkt
W ILL SlaLL At a very low prii-i-, mu-
•> liurst -po.vei* engine ami .^t saw {Tin.
fi-eder ami eoiiili nsi-r, ami me puri.ilile 1 .n
ton pres:.: all iu ..el ill 111111 ri m.ler. W.A.
Tiirm-r ami .1. II. Turin r. .'iiimiiiistralois.
Il-s-tf
SAI.I. An estalilislu-il liakery lui-i-
» ne.is: re.iauianl attaelied. A |iply to .1. K.
I 'ini-ken. Gaffney. (’. 1 f
F 'OK SALK (Mil m-wspapers at ten cents a
liuniin-il. Apply at tliis olliei-.
F DKSALK. ’1
piaeeil on t In
Organdies, Lawns, all Summer Dress Goods
and Milinery must be sold. You can get some
rare bargains in this class of goods.
Our line of Oxfords and Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s Slippers at cost.
We carry the best line of something to eat
to be found in tho up country. Our
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
is always full and the price is aiways low.
Just give us a call and you will sure find
something you want.
Yours to please,
THE COMPANY STORE.
Till- llest Kubbilt metal ever
piaeeil m, 1mitrki ( at Pv a pound,
ply at Tne l.hpoi.'it.
Ap
For Rent.
CTuR KLN I I in* I D‘. <M. Lil t U‘j( > lui Imhim
• Aj)])ly to A. N. Wood. ! 1
\\ tilt i-\(t\ .$^11.00 s.tIo ul 1 tiniitnil- I will <»ivo you a IltihI-
iinii- ji'b'lure. Now is your i'Ii.'idco to liuv 1'ui'nituro (tlioiri)
g 11*1 <*«'l ;t lu-.Tuliful jiiotur** foi' imtliiug. I aLu Iia\<- an.
ujY-io-tlafi' lino ol 1‘uiH ral suj)|»lios.
T. 0. Clarkson.
Newt door to Postolli
<*(*
j.
SARRATT
F OK lir.N'T Sidj-e i-oum: tlnsirali!*'
t imi foi mill I rail*- mi faetury hill.
A li-xmiiler. 7
Im-.'i-
.1 L.
1 f
J-ll). nan Tumatoes Keans .
Nice < 'urn A i-aus
Kai-ly J uni- I’eas :i cans .
I’ie i'eaclich, K Him. " i-ans.
Salmon It cans
Potted llara eans
okra ami ToniaUs-s :r cans
.lelly,:r-lli. cans eai-li,
Aprii-ots, 3-lb. i-imis .’nc, or t wo for
.... "5*!
L'.H-
.... "'m’
... iV-
... :.’.k-
... Tw
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.t.ii-
Yi-llow I’l-aclu-s.:» ll». i-niis :.’ih-. n t wo for l.'w-
White ( licrrles. K-lli. cans, lin*-. :7ik-. or two
for Kto
Hears, IJ-lli. eans, at I.'ie
Hears. A-Ih. eans. line, ^ne, nr t wo for. :t.w*
Hiiii-iippli'.‘J-lh. cans, llni-, al ... . :ue
IMiii-upitlc, 5!-lb. cans, at IZc
Arliuck Ic's ('offee. at.. lie
'Tilin*-llranil Coffee, ul .... sc
Armour 4k (Ni.'s Hams IT a-
Gooil Klnur, Halent, Inn His nn
Tin) i'amous Kli-iu! of Mai'iti-ailw), Sanpis
ami Ki peril. 15. •
JV/'Hli-ase limi t ask for i-ri-illt,
L. A. Alexander's Cash Store.
C4.INE & LEMMONS,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables,
MONTGOMKRY'S OLD STAND
KirNt-class turnouts; prompt attention;
anil courteous attcmliiiith.
tW We solicit v«ur pal ronattc.
Watches, Clocks
. . . and Jewelry
propeily anil promptly rcpalrcil al very
mooerate prices liy
J. K. 0001*15 W.
al Carroll A Curpv uters.
F <)l’ KKNl \ si \ i diini i-oi t u^i'mi l-'aeloiy
Hill. .1. L. Alexander. 1f
W ANT Lit Ho*>i I ion as eli-i k or Is w>k keep
er; ri fereiiei s. Ailiiress Kox 41. Gaff
ney. K. C\ S-15-41-|wl
Notice.
M t.NIA’ To LOAN al ii-asoiiabli-raD-s t ill
Die t all mouths. A. N. Wootl. Hanker.
4-ll-lf
II ST KKCKIX KD. A n ele^aiii m-w fan-of
script I >'pe with V.hi.-li to pi Tilt weilillu^
can Is, visiting ranis, i-l c.; also a m-at llm- of
visit ing cariis which we will sel! eillierprinl-
• il or plain al prii-es lliaf are reasonable.
Apply at Tar: LKUiiKH.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hen-hy {.-iv. ii that the liriu of
LIp-. -.Mull A A lexainh r was .1 issol ve.J on Au
gust 1st hy mill ual i dii-eht. I, A. Alexamli r
will suei-eeij to the liusfuess anil assume ail
liahiiil ii-s. TTume ovvin:: the linn will seine
witii hbu.
.1. W. Licsi OMH.
s l-lawiii L. A. Ai.K.\At>iiKK.
k. i.l
wilt* 'I'oltl
her sweet hear! Dial Tmn L. Hiowii .
tin- best assort im-ni of nice iambi-
11 ii i'll y, iuel uiiiilg Lowm-y’s jiouinl iii'i
iialf pmiml I,ox. s. lie Pihf
Me
lie wanleil a gooil < itrar for iiiniself I
hail just pufrliasctl :kl»m Sahorosos ami
hinih-il him one. It w as a IT.mhI cigar ami
In- was pleuseil with il. rln- sail!
Sflie L/ove<l
ITiuey < Tikes ami Crackers. | have a
l .m-y line muilr l>y tin- Niili.mal Kiscuit
< Te. one of tiie hrst liouse. In Ameriea.
Call ami see
Me
I u:ir;tiit< r s:il ion :tl :ii 1 I iiiH*s him]
will DlimTiilly imTiiimI liioni y If :il :iiiy
IiHH* my ^irmIs ar»* not a » ivpit’sciitrd.
TOM L. BROWN.
To the front with :i
just roociYi‘<l. ( :ill ;ui<l sec uiv Wilsons <tml ^*-t in\ r juices
heforc huyin^. Will sell c1io<t|) for ca-h, or on time with
ooo'l j>.titt-i'. 'I his line of wagons is inaimfacturcd Ly
the Uiriisd! \\ aj^on ( o., of South Bend, 1ml., which is.
one ol the liuest timher regions in America. My line of
Groceries, Hardware, Drj Goods, Notions, Hals, Shoes, k,,
'v*
is comjdcie here and at the (loforth Store. Don’t fail to
give me a call when you want a wagon from the lightest
to the heaviest, or any goods usually kcj,t in a (Jeneral
Store.
A hig lot of Fruit Jars on hand. Al-o Fertilizers for vour
I’cas or (irain.
J. 1. SARRATT.
i^oworc'r oi ie
Sale
-OF ALL-
College of Charleston,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Otie IIuuilreil nml I'd.ii teeutli Year Im-atIiih
I )i-tdher I'urilihlll-il rum11 ;niiI Imi;iril ill ! dj-
lege Dnrmlturv 'To nml 41.' a uimiih. ai'eoni-
ill{.' Iu ruum. One fi. e I nil loll siTiului'nhi|i Iu
curli County uf Smit I. Curuliiin. the huliler in
h<-uppuintei| liy Hrol,:il.e .Imh-'e :tiui County
Superiiiti-inh'iii of Kilui-aMou. inilranee l.\-
umlualloiiM. nml ('ompi-tilive Kxitiiilnntlons
for vui’unl l(o)i-e Si-liuhii'Nbip-, (w iilch elvi-
$!5n u year), on Si-pti-HilM-r :. N .t anil .'m.
T'oliil i'\peiiMi-s for lioblerM of hrluilarhliipK
tin; ami f l -.t. ui-eoi Tin); to rooiu; tor xtuilentH
nut iioliiiiip a m-IiuI irsiiip IP), l nil ion fee, In
aihlit ion.
l-'or rat aiogui-s mu I It ' irmat uni in fill I. .1 I
‘Ireuh li ah .on Kanpoi.i-u.
it-ll-at Ibcsillv-ill.
Summer Goods.
See us before you buy your Lawns, Or
gandies, Millinery, Oxford Ties. etc.
CARROLL « CARPENTER.
July ID, 1 s«H,».
The Gainey City Land and Improvement Company
(tffers fur sale bn Hill nr Lots In t hi* tlourWIilnir town, (inffiuy (Tty; Alsu Farms near
hy ami In reach of tin- school* of Limestm.e Sprlup* ami of tills pfai-e. in 1.,)^ i,t frotc
Itii to m-ic-v on lllM-rnl time i atca; uIm, AifrIculturMi l.uuda to rent for Farui pjt-
poses. For full particulars apply to
J. V. etA-MltA-TT. A Bent.
N. 11. All t res* passim.' on I amis of t liis company, cut ling ami remov Ihk tlmlmr, tt*bin|t or
li UlitiPK. v toi liiclilcii umli-i pinallv ol aw