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> 1. Clerk's Sales for September Salesday 1899 Notice of Sale. State oe Hoiith Caiioi-ina. / T'Ol'NTV HE ('IIKIiOKKIC. - In corht common Pmcas. ) John M. Moss, Plaintiff, Aural nst lit-njamlii A. Powors, Mumlo K. Powi rs. Kose Powers iiihI John Ward, hufendunts. IW virtue of a Decree of Partition In the In the above cause, made July 6th, isw, I shall expose to public sale, at (ialTncy, S. ( ., Cherokee Court House, before the Court house door, on t he tlrst Monday In September next, salesday,during the lejral hours of sale, the bdlowlmr described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, beinjr the Kstate land of D. Pinckney Moss, de ceased. lylntr In the Town of Gaffney City, N. C.. west of the Culvert branch on theGeer- Kla road, hc>finnln« at a stake nearaKum— Bonner's eoruer(now Alex. Klchards). center Of Georgia road; thence S. a-’U. I- u ’ stake: thence N. 574. K. 15.0k. to center of Georitia road: thence S. 7*4. W. HDk., to bend In said road: thence S. 0.1, W. 2«!4. to be«in- 11 i bounded by Kstate landsof I.W. GaItiiey. deceased, Alex Klchards, andSout h- .■rn Kailway Company, containing four (4) mon* or loss. This land will be sold in four lots, as fol lows: Hot No. I, containing 7-10 of an acre (the house lot): No. *J. eontainimr one acre; ,No. :i. eontainintf I l-O acres; No. 4, eontain- init I 1-15 acres. I'he plat of this land can be seen In my 11 nice. Tkums of Sack. Due-halt cash; balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day ol sale; credit p»»rt ion to he secur ed by In mil and mort;ra;:v of premises sold, with lea vc tot lie purchaser or purchasers to pay all of the purchase money in cash. Pur chaser to pay for making all papers, and for st amping and recording same. .1. Kb .1EFFERIKS. Clk. t'. Pis. and < ■. S . Cherokee t <>. Gaffney. S. <\. An^. I^th. 1SH0. H - 1 ' v:lt SOME people are mivhtv hard to please, but I can assert that there is little for any to complain of in my stock. It is not la rue but it is varied and MOTHER'S FRIEHD takes married women through the whole period of pregnancy In safety and com fort. It is used externally and it relaxes the muscles so that there is no dis comfort. It prevents and relieves morning sickness, headache and rising breasts, shortens labor and preserves the mother’s girl ish form. $1 a bottle at druggists. Send for a Free copy of our illus trated booklet about MOTHER S FRIEND. The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. FRESH and embraces all tlmt one need expect In •, small but Hist-class confcclionery am fruit stand. I invite the attention ol all GIRLS and elderly ladles and yountr centlcmcn of Gaffney lo my stock. I eunrautec its fresh mss and thc<|Uality. Call on me. WILKES F. THOMAS. The GemmffofBaby brings joy or pain. It’s for the mother to deckle. With good health and a strong womanly organism, motherhood but adds to a woman’; attractiveness, McELREE’S Wine of Gsardui takesaway all terrors In’ strengthening the vital organs. It fits a mother for MAN Is a peculiar heim: in many respects, gomelimcs he neffleels to lei his WANTS hr known w Iu*11 it hint would hr ull thut is necessary; BUT i :ii hr?• i h:i n worry soinl* 0110 w H It \s lint hr considers :i LITTLE l hiiitf in* will do wit Imut whitt in* wants. | '1'lirrr is no nsr dointf wit lioiit St ajdr and i Taurv t* roj’ri ir.N, rival s, Toharro. 4‘oil- | fref ionrrirs, H (*., HERE in this world when you can ohtaiu them ( so easily at my store. I do not sell at and i BELOW cost , hat I do truarantee you your moneys j worth at all times. TOM L. BROWN. Election Notice. An elect ion is hereby ordered to he held on | Wednesday, Ane.lHi, ls < .i‘. 1 , for the purpose of clectiiiff an alderman to (ill the uuevpired term of K. J. Itarnett, resiiruetl. It. A. Thomas, S. M. Littlejohn and J. T. Kodjrers are appointed managers. N. II. Littlejohn, W. It. Koss, Clerk. Intendant. (jaffuey. S. t'., Au^. ’J5, lN!t!l. tal the baby’s coming. By revitalizing the nerve centres it has brought chubby, crowing youngsters to thousands of weak women who feared they were barren. It purifies, heals, regulates and strengthens, and is good for all women at all times. No druggist would be without it. $i oo For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, “The Ladies’ Advisory Department,” The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Teun. o $ M KS. LOUISA TfAI.K, of Jefferson, Ga., bays:—“When 1 first took Wine of CarUul we I ad been married three years, but could not have any children. Nine months later I i.ad a tine girl baby.” "I have itouo 14 d»y« at a time without a movement of the bowel*, not being aide to move them except by using bot water injections. Chronic constipation for seven ycuts placed roe in this terriblecoiidltion; during Unit lime ] did ev eryth.ugt heard of butnever found any relief; such was my case until 1 began using CASCAltUTd. 1 now have from one to three passages a day, and tf I was rich 1 would give I1UU.U) for each movement; it i* such a relief. ' Arr.ttEit L. Hl'NT. 1(109 Russell bt., iielrolt, Mich. CANDY i CATHARTIC ^ TRADE MANN RIOIATfRED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Tasie Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 19c, AJc. UDc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Iteu'd; (ompMj, ttilcsgo, Uvutrul, N«» York. SXt FOUNDED IN 1845, LIMESTONE COLLEGE, GAFFNEY, S. C. This institution, famous in the history of education In South ( arolina. has recently I lee 11 thoroughly reorffuutM'd anil now, with a large amt utile rueiilty, is pi i pared to do eollep'e work of the very hii;heHt grad.'. Nearly twenty tlioiisHiid dollars have been appro priated for improvements. A splendid n.-w building; is being ereyted wliiidi will eonlain a large Auditorium, a Library, a Keading-Hoom, a Museum of Natural Science, a beautiful hall lor lhe Literary Society, and some needed ofllces. The building w ilt he l urnished with in w heating apparatus througliout, all the rootns will he supplied w ith new furniture, new pianos will he purchased, new physical, chemical and mineralogical lahoratorlcs will he ci|uippcd in short everything that is necessary In Hie work of a first-class woman's col lege will he provided. The site is uuei|italed in South Carolina for heauty and for health- f 111 ness. Limestone < 'ol lege makes its appeal to the people strictly on Its own merits. Lit erary, Sclent die and (,'ommercial Courses. The regular college degrees are given hy the a ill horit y of I he St ale of ,Sout h Carolina. An .'speeially tine t’«>iirs.' in Pe.liigngy is offered lo t hose desiring lo hi'eome feaehers. I'he re are three depart men I s, the College, the semi nary, and Die Primary. Let Limestone's friends and former st udents tell tlie news all ov.t t Ii.'smith. The revered t apt. II. I’. Grlttlth is tlie Senior I'rofessor. For furl her Informa- lio:, address tlie I’resident, I.KK l>.\\ IS I.OOGK, A. M„ Ph. D. Campobello High School (Co-educational.) Itevs. I. W. W ingo and <1. T. Gresliam, ( o-priiieipals “ALL'S WKLL THAT KNDS ** The Safety Well Fixture, On iu*«! an<l Con- hy The Safely Well Fixture Co., of Blacksburg, S C. A Sout hern In vent loti and munufact tire. Over IO.ixk) in use since t hey were placed on the ■ iiurkei. As a water elevator it has the following merits; It is lultor saving, and Is the simplest st i net me for tiiising' water on the market. It is easily adjusted to any well or cis- lei n. as it has ntt attach iu«<nt to any part of the well below I lit' plat form. It is the most durable Fixture for the purpose in use. It is substantially constructed, and lhe buckets never conic in contact w i'h eiieh other or the sides of the well, and the groove provided in the wheel is so arranged as to produce hut little friction on the rope and none on t he pul ley. It Works liiisy. The liuckeln halance e ich ot iier. so t he only resistance to overcome Is the weight of the water in one bucket : lienee it is the only striict ure t hut will raise water from the deep wells without a corresponding inercaseof friction,and that rciiuircs no more (Hiwcr to operate in a well of inn t hau in one of :;n feet deep, I* Has of the Objections Commim to Pumps. It (ms ,jo wisiden tubing to wear out. decav and pollute the water, no Iron tuhing to rust, never has to Im< primed, packed oi thawed out, and you do not have to |iuiup out a pall of water |4i get a fresh, eold drink. It Is linllrely Prce from DHiigi r. Uelng provided with a sclf-notlug break, governed hy an eecen trie. It is 1111 pi issi hie. si ion Id the hand accident ul I y slip from tlie crank. for I he Imekei lo run down. Ih nee any ehild can handle It with perfeet safety. The unpleasant handling of topi s and buckets will he done away with, and the uiicleaiilluess attending such operation avoided. t dllce rlcrk of t 'ourt, Snarl an burg. S. Ho. Well l'ixture('o.,Gentlenieii: "The Safe! y" II xt ure I hought from you In June, Ih'hi. Is the best thing for the purpose I have ever seen and should he on every well where ladies and children have the wati to draw. I am only sorry I haVe not had one on my wci. since the lirst day I commenced housekeeping. T. K. Tkimmieh, t’lerk. Iti.AI KSUI HU, S. ( ., July -T.-IM'T. So. Well Fixture Cii.: The well fixture Isiught from you gives perfeet satisfaction. I would not he without It for t wice the cost. It Is the best solution of the prolihin of getting pure fresh water to drink that I know of. I liavc seen one III use fio ii or s years. They are simple, safe and durable, and t lie cicunlicst l hing for drawing waDw that I know of. J.'J'. Dauw in, ,M. D. • dllce i iirllslc A Carlisle, Attorneys at Law, Spartaiduirg. S. C . Sept. s. jsiff. | havp been using "The Safety" well IKt ure sold hy the Southern Well Flxtlire I o. fiir piore thin a year. I am W'fll pleased with It. It. Is safe, cleanly and convenient and | prefer It to any well fixture I have ever seen. John , CAItMSI.K, Building and Plantaring Linio, Coal, Sliinglos, and Plas ter Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dyna mite Caps, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS, 'IVlcphone B7 CARROLL & CO,, Lossoes PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. People Yon Know ami People You I>on't Know, Wofford Humphries returned to the city Saturday night from a trip to Charlotte and the mountains of Western North Oarolina. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hill were in the city Saturday shopping. Magistrate M. B. Scruggs was among his friends in the city Friday. The many friends of Mr. J. C. F. Dull will be glad to learn that he and his family have moved back to Gaff ney to make their home here. Mr. Dull has accepted a position as one of the bookkeepers in the office of the Carpet mill. Hon. Wm. Jefferies came to the city Saturday. Rev. C. lO. Robertson, wlto lias been spending some time at Cleve land Springs, was called home Satur day. He will probably return to Cleveland Springs for a more lengthy stay as lie was greatly benefitted in health while there. Capt Geo. H. Mills is in the city visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Scruggs. Lane Jolly, of Kzells, came to the city Saturday. Mr. S. It. Thackston, one of the most progressive farmers of lower Cherokee, was in tiro city yesterday. Rev. B. P. Robertson and family returned to the city Friday from a mountain trip. Win. Tolbert, of Buffalo, came over to the city Saturday on business. Mr. Tolbert is one of Cherokee’s working farmers and is a good writer. Mrs. Rufus C. Littlejohn left the city the last of tlie week, to visit her father, Mr. M. S. Lynn, on Fishing Creeek, in Chester county. Rev. S. Conrad, of Charlotte, who has been assisting the Rev. Mr. Crocker in a meeting at Elbethel, passed through tlie city yesterday on his way home. J. K. Bierck, president of the Car pet Mill, spent Friday in Spartan burg. Tandy Waters, of Cowpens, was in the city Saturday. Miss Lola Helton, of Charlotte, is visiting friends in Gaffney for a few days. Charles Hammett, of White Plains, accompanied by his little son, Mas ter Bennie, was in the city Saturday. .Mrs, J. J. Biggerstaif returned to Greenville Friday after a visit of sev eral weeks to her sister, Mrs. Kd. H. D-tCamp. ieo. 1). Scruggs, of Kzells, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Scruggs says they are needing rain terribly bad in his section. D. S. Lipscomb, of Cowpens, was in the city Saturday tlie guest of ids daughter, Mrs. R. S. Cook, on Gre- nard street. itev. B. 1*. Robertson left yester day for Pacolet, where he goes to confer the Eastern Star degree at a meeting of the masonic order at that place. He goes from Pacolet to Campobello and will return home Wednesday. J. C. Painter, one of Cherokee’s good farmers was among his friends in the city Saturday. H. 8. Sellers, of Pine Grove, was among The Ledger’s visitors yester day. Mr. Sellers reports crops as needing rain in his neighborhood. R. P. Scruggs, of Ezell, spent Fri day in the city. Mr. Scruggs is an enthusiastic worker for the Cowpens park. Uncle Tom Spencer, one of Chero kee’s old and highly respected citi zens, was among his friends in the city Saturday. Dr. Lee Davis Lodge made a busi ness trip to Charlotte, N. 0., Friday. Col. W. D. Damp went over to his farm Saturday to spend Sunday at home. M. S. Blackwood, of Star Farm, paid The Ledger a visit Saturday. Mr. Blackwood reports crops suffering for want of rain. J. C. Jefferies, Esq., made a profee- sinal vis't to Spartanburg yesterday. J. O. Wilkins, of Ravenna, was in the city Saturday. Shield Allison, one of our most practical and successful farmers, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Aliiaon says the present dry weather is proving more disastrous to crops than the dry weather when the crops were being worked. Ho t It inks the pros pects now very gloomey. Miss Dot Urquehurt, of Blacks burg. is the guest of Miss Ella Hays. Jesse K. Burton was among his friends in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scruggs moved in their new house on west end last week. Prof. Wade R. Brown, the distin guished musical director of Lime stone College, came to tiro city Fri day, preparatory to moving hero about the 1st of September. I). C. Ross and Maynard Smith made a dying trip to the Land of the Sky Saturday and Sunday. p. S. Webber, of Wilkinsville, was in tlie city yesterday. Mr. Webber lias been visiting in York and Ches ter counties and he says crops are shorter in the sections through which he lias passed titan they are in lids section. W. H. Webber, of Wilkinsville, came up to the city Saturday. He is a careful young funner and gives a glooming account of crops. Miss Talula Davis is in tlie city visiting her brother, P. C. Davis and family. Mr. J. S, Dillingham, an aged and respected citizen of Cherokee town ship, spent several days in the city tlie past week with his daughters, Mrs. Harriett Bradfotd and Mrs. Martha Harding. Mr. Dillingham returned to his home, near Grover, yesterday. H. X. Hicks, of tlie Battle Ground, was in the city Saturday iouking af ter his lumber business. The many friends in Gaffney, of Ii. F. Fowler will regret to learn that he is quite sick at the home of his mother on Pea Ridge, in Union county. But ull hope Dick will soon be well and with us again. Popular Pink Dellinger, of Shelby, N. C., was in the city Saturday. Attorneys J. Clough Wallace of Union, W. B. DeLoach and W. B. McCaw, of York, and A. L. Gaston, of Chester, were in the city Saturday on professional business. G. C. Herndon, a prominent plan ter of Crocker, Cleveland county, N. C., paid the capital of Cherokee a visit Saturday. Mr. Herndon is an intelligent gentleman of tlie old North State. We have noticed for some time that the brilliant young genius who stands at the head of the firm of J. U. Sparks & Co., has been spending bis Sabbaths in Spartanburg. We can not understand why ''Rus” should do this but we expect that while there he burns tlie midnight oil of the father of some pretty giri. Keep your eye on “Rus.” Messrs. Albert Bettis and Price Martin, two Chorokcearn; of whom wo are justly proud, spent yesterday in tlio city. Rev. Amos Clary, a former Citero- keean, but now a rising young tie- vine of the Lone Star State, is in tlie city for a few days visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Clary is on ids way to Rochester, N. V., where lie goes to complete his studies in a seminary at that place. It. E. Under, an extensive planter and merchant of Maud, came to the city Saturday. Hurry Byars, one of Hie genial counter jumpers of Carroll A- Carpen ter, spent Sunday in Blacksburg. Ask him what ho was doing in Blacks and see if he does not smile. Beverty Cobh, from over tlie Broad, who served faithfully in Cuba with the 2nd S. C., Volunteers, was among his friends in tlie city Saturday. Miss Cleo Cunningham, who lias been spending sometime with friends and relatives at Greenville and Spar tanburg, returned to the city yester day. M. L. Ross, of Shelby, N. C., was in the city Saturday looking after business and visiting relatives. R. A. Ware had a cow to give birth to two well devoloped calves yester day. R. S. Spencer, one of Cherokee’s hard working farmers and an all round good business man, was in the city Saturday. Kd. Belue, of Blacksburg, was in the city yesterday on business per taining to insurance. Di'atli of Mrs. II.CuluiniKS. Mrs. Amelia Cubaniss, wife of Muj. Harvey Cabaniss, of Shelby, N. C., died at her home in Shelby on the 11th inst. Mrs. Cubaniss was a daughter of the late Dr. Samuel Ot- terson who lived at Limestone Springs and was born near Pinckery in Union county in 1S22. She was of one of the most prominent fami lies in the upper portion of this state and was herself a good Christian wo man of more than ordinary sense and was highly cultivated. The Aurora says: “She was a lady of refinement and culture, gifted with rare intellectual traits; a charming companion and delightful conversationalist. Kho was held in loving esteem by a wide circle of acquaintances. With a rich store of varied knowledge, she dispensed sunshine and happiness with that ease and and grace so characteristic of the ideal ante-bellum Southern matron.” Li mi's ttkiH' t to 1114* Frontl Our great college has just done an other big thing. Limestone lias bought a lot of splendid new upright Chickering pianos, to lie shipped di rectly from the factory to the college. These uro for the young ladies to practice on. Tire college believes that even for practice the best instru ments ure necessary. In fact, as everybody lias discovered by this time, Limestone insists upon tlie best in every line, the best teachers, the best buildings, the best furniture, tire best of everything that goes to make up an institution of the highest learn ing. Kor the new auditorium a mag nificent full concert grand Chickering lias been bought. This is the very | finest instrument the (’bickering's make. Clear the way for Limestone, site is hound to be lirst. A Good CitU'li of Kills. J. Berry Martin, who lives just above ti e city a few miles, lias been bothered a good deal recently with rats. The other day he set a trap jn the grainary and the next morning when lie visited tlie trap ho found twenty-nine huge rats in tlie trap. These were despatched in a hurry and the trap reset. This is u nretty good rat cateh for one night. Aii A1 Iniita ISaulicr lius \\ onis of I'nii*** for a tloim* litritilutlon. Mr. (-has. K. Currier, of tlie At lanta National Bank, is very careful with Ins words, not only in financier ing. but in ids conversation gen erally. Like the rest of us, lie is sick sometimes; bul, unlike many of us, j he kncfWs how to get well. “I have used Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy in attacks of acute indigen- ! lion, and have always found it to give instantaneous relief. I consider it a medicine of high merit.” J’rice per bottle, j() cents. For sale by all druggists. Gold Bust, G, N \ V- u iTi A MODEL HOUSE Is kc >t in model order by a model ))ou*ewif< - she tl* tlie ciislu-to and kitchen utensil), cleans the tioora and * clean* everythin? tieaDabll with Washing Powder 'ilus f tmnijs dean*er quickly removes dii t »r 11 makes evetytiling shine hkc m w it does the work in half the time, with half the laboi and at half the co t ot soap or any other cleanser. 1 • r greatest economy buy our Urge ~ package. The N. K. Fairbank Company CHICAGO ST. LOUIS NEW YORK POSTON £ \\ itii evory $-<>.00 salt' of fui iuturu 1 will give you a li.ami-l some picture. Now is your clianut* to l»uv furniture cheap] and get a beautiful picture for nothing. I also have au| up-to-date line of funeral supplies. ‘iVxt door to I’ostonice. T. B. Clarkson. Everything in Summer For Sale v»* v»>. ■/V Goods lust Go 114**s ii Kuttl4<r. There is a new baby in the upper end of town that is the joy of its mother and the light of its proud father. Fletcher vows its the very image of himself, while Alderman Smith says it takes its good looks after its grand-pa. At any rate Fletcher says he expects to make a politician out of him and run him for Alderman of Greater Gaffney. May the little man become a great man and forever possess the geniality of his father urd the amiability of his mother. ’I lint Tlii'4>Mtlii|; Il4'ii<l:i4'lit' Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Xerveous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Kasy to take. Try them. Only 2j cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Cherokee Drug Co. Announcement. Tlie iiniiiy I'rleiids of Mr. Win. M. WHister le-i'cliy iioi'iinule lilin as a eaiKlidate for Warden in tlie election to till the unexpired term of Mr. K. J. Itarnett. Kd. II. I let 'amp is liereiiy mi non need aean- didate to till the vaeaney In the Tow n Coun cil caused by the resipmut ion of K. J. Ilurnett. {’•^"Ad vert isement s u nder this head will be inserted for one cent a word each inser tion. No ad inserted for less than ten cents. F t)], SALK \ tract of land containing IX’ ai res, more or h ss, on ThSchety rreel,, in (iowilei sville Tow nship, adjoiniuy; lands off. il. I umun. Ilyci > a in! others; price •e.'ano. Address A. S. A U . D. Douglass. \\ inii.sisiro. **• * . s-1 l-law-giuo W ILL SI'LL At a very low priee. one 5 Inn sepower enpaiie and .'•(• saw :rin. feeder and eondeiiser. and one nm luhle cot ton press: all in a'ood runnim; , rder. W. A. 'i nrner and .1. 11. Turner, admiuist ruUu-s. ll-> if F 'Off SALK Old newspnpets at ieu eent.s a hundred. Apply at I his ollice. F oil SALK. The best babbitt metal ever piaced on t lie niarUef at Idea pound. Ap ply at Tun l.i ooiat. F off SALK ffeal K-tate Moil Ha^es. Tit les to ffeal I'.st ate. t'lia 11 el Mortyaiires. Liens, Notes. Kte.. for sir lo at TflE I.kugk office M AfffflAGK. I i you contemplate niurri- aav and wish the latest in neat and fash ionable wedduur invitations you ran tind t hem at Titt: 1.1 m;kh. For Rent. F off ffK.NT Karm on Itroad Kiver. I . G. Stacy. s :r; r F off fft.N I I'he Dr. t'. M. Littlejohn house Apply to A. N. Wood. s-1 >-tf F Off ffl'.N I Store room: desirable loca tion for mill trudcoa factory hill. .1 L. Alexander. Off ffLN 11 ill. J. L. A lexander. T-r.’s-i f F off IM'.N'T A six room colluircon I'acloi v llilf ti-:«i-tf W ANTKD Position ascicii, or bool,keep cr; references. Address llo\ 41, Gatl- aey, S. C. K-l.Vlt-pd Wanted. W ti \N i I.D 500 cords oak and pine wood. Apply to Kzell ,V Co.. GatVney. N. C. Notice. Notice of Final Discharge. liy permission of Hon. J. K. Webster. Pro bate J i.dire for Ulierokec t'ounty. Sout Ii ('ar- olina, I will on Tuesday, the 5th day of Scp- temlier next, make my liual rid urn as execu tor of tic estate of Mrs. Caroline M. Sams, • I ceased, and apply for letters dismissory. All persons hnldiur: edaims against said es tate are untitled lo present then*, properly at tested, on or before that dale, or they will l»e forever barred, and all persons indebted leust pay on or before tlutl day, (/‘LAHEM K W, KlIW’IN. Kxtr. Mrs. l'. Ab Sams, deceased. Au»f. II, IHWt. 4w- law Notice of Graded Schools. The Galfney (■'railed Schools will be re opened Monday. September It b. I n No. I. nine Grades w ill lie t .ni^bl ; t bus ulfni'diutt opport iiuly for prepara! ion for < ol- loidatc coiu se. A business Con i se will be f'lveu, should sullh'ieiit lilimhers apply for it. I or f ii rt her in for in.at Ion apply to Professor It. U. Sants >MiperintelidenI. L. ti. ItVKHS. J. IL Tim.NKU, J. I'. Cauiiktt, H-l*-lt board of Trustees. M t>NK\ 11) LOA N at l eas,uiaMe i at■ s t i11 Ihe tall mouths. A. N. Wood, banker 4-n-t r I I S I ff I ,t' KI \ I . D. A ii ele).' ant lie w fucr of *Jsi'ript tyne with which to print wedding cards, visit iu^' cards, etc.; a Iso a nea I line of visit iio; cards which we will selI either print ed or plain at prices that are reasonable. Apply at Tin: LEiHir.it, Lost Strayed or Stolen. S I ff.W KD Lartfe, dark spoiled sow. Alt". loth, ffeward for iuformution leadin;; I" her 11 i'll very. ffev. A. Jv. \\ i l^hl. Gall'ne.v. s. c. S-i.’-D |id Trespass Notice. Not ire Is h«*r«’l>y i, r i\ni tlial till pai t i» -> .1 n Ioi'l)i<l<lr 11 to t rt sfi^ss on luy );uri>; for ;iiiy mii*iMw liHiMit x cp undri priiulty of the |Ht| post law. t omt. WE are (rolui; to have so me of your trade, so von may Just as well come aloipr and yet the henettt of our low prices. Executors Notice, All persons holdiii); claims aitainst tlie es tate ot Mai t ha I*.lien Junes, deceased, are hereby not Hied to present the same, duly at- tested, to I lie nudersi)!in d i \< eutoi on or be fore t lie 1st day of <Ictnhnr next, and all per sons indebted fu said estate will niak" pay- Uieut to the lindei signed mi or before said dale. T. J. S'j'acv, KxeeuRir Murtiiu Klleii James,de.-'d. (biffiicy, S. ('., A it". 31. I'!'!). law-lit HAVING BOUGHT the slock of Lipscomb A Alexander at a discount. I am now able to oiler some Grent b.'irjriins for Cash "Duly." J-1 b. ca 11 Ti nay to. s it cans Nice • kirn ffcana Karly June Peas*i runs Pie Pcaclioii,IIHim. .’cans Salmon J cans. c-,,. Pol ted llain 6 cans . . OUI*a and Tomatoes t cans Jelly. 8-lb. cans each A pricot s, :;-lI). cans joe. or t wo fi,r A el low Peaches.:; Ih. cans udn, o ivvofor L'w \\ lute Cherrie ■. :t-1 It. cius, line, •.sic, m i wo f'd'. Tic Peats, ii-ib. eaus, at.... ... i.ti' Pears.'I-Ih. cans, line. :ji*c, ot tvvolor. J.'ie Plneiippli'. 3-li>. cans, line, at Pineapple, '.'-lb. cans, at AI buck le's • 'idfei'. at I>ime brand <'offer*at .. A rmnnr A ( o.'s Hams .. i liooil I lour. Pa lent. IINIILs The Kamous blend of Marai'tiilsi. Santo and bio. per lit {^' Please don’t ask lor credit. Organdies, Lawns, all Summer Dress Goodi and Milinery must be sold. You can get som< rare bargains in this class of goods. Our line of Oxfords and Ladies’ and Chi dren’s Slippers at cost. We carry the best line of something to eal to be found in the up country. Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is always full snd the price is always low, Just give us a call and you will sure fini something you want. Yours to please, THE COMPANY STORE, nw-Bii" ■ t I. SARRATT To the front with a ill" Jwosul 8 Siixltsc"!! jnsl received. ( all and see my wagons and e'et my jn'icej In fore buying, \\ ill sell ehoaj) lor cash, or on time witl “;<M.d paper. This line of wagons is niauufaotured hj the I>irdsell Wagon Co., of Smith Bond, Ind., which il one ol the finest timber n ^imis in America. Mv lino cj Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Icj is complete hero and at the (ioforth Store. Don’t fail tfive me a call when you want a wa^ou from the li<;ht< to the heaviest, or any “oods usually k(‘pt in a (jeiiori Store. A hijr lot ot I* ru it Jars on haml. Also Fertilizers for you 1 Vas or (irain. J. 1. SARRATT. i >o^- A r I'owciic'r < >i ’ -OF ALF- IIX' I !<• tic .' INI IIKUIC AUK SOMK OK OI K I'KICKS: Standard Granulated Sugar, iG lbs. for $1.00. Patent Flour, $2.20 per hundred. Best Green Coffee, 10 lbs. for $1.00. Heintz's Baked Beans, 10c. size, 8c. per can; and everything else in propor tion. L. A. Alexander's Cash Store. CLINE & LEMMONS, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, July IU, IHIML MONTGOMKKY’S OLD STAND Summer Good Sec us before you buy your Lawns, Oi gandies, Millinery, Oxford Ties, etc. CARROLL A CARPENTE Venus fin- trade, C. I. Clary & Co. First-cbiss t ii Minnts: prompt attention; iiml courteous iitti'iiiliints. Wos ollcit vour putronuKK. Watches, Clocks . . . and Jewelry properly and nromptly repaired nt \eiy uiisleritte prices liy J. I*. OOOIMCH. at t 'urroll & t'arpeuters. The Ga.Tney City Land and Improvement Goi OllVi foi sub ItuildiiiK l.ots in I his lloiirlshlii); town, (iaffncyl liy mid : n reuch of tlie Schiwils of I ,i nn si one S|>| I n^s and i .1 f I, Is pTal'PJ^T, ,f i Atrricultural l.aiuia to r»'Ut for TOrin :td to |in> acres on liberal time r pos4 .s. Kor l ull particulirrs apply to J. V. Atfent. Nil All tressp.issb,yon landsof this co,npauy. cuttiu laml n mov Iuk tlinUir, Ushli liiiulUiK, foi lildtli ii iiijiJi i p« u ill v ol iuW