The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 28, 1899, Image 4
EXCHANGE Q, [, Wilkins & BRO.
BARBER • SHOP
AND
Bath Rooms,
HOTEL BUILDING.
llomliiuaPtiTs for ovorytliiiiK tlnit is up-to-
date in the Tonsorlal Line.
Shaving, Shampooing, Singeing, Shining,
Hair Cutting, Hair Dyeing, Hair Dressing,
Prompt HOT and COLD
Attention. BATHS.
H. C. KNOX, Prop.
LiMESTGNE’S FAST,
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“Where Are You <>oinf;. Young Kellow
•‘I’ih going to \V. .1. Manus’, where I eati get
Itutter,»'IdelieHs. l-.ggs, anti e\erything else
that I need, lie wilt sell me I hings as cheap
i>r cheaper 1 han an> <me else, so come on and
let us go. He has plenty and can get more ”
t ome one. come all. I am ip \t door to
\V. IhiUerand in front of The Ledger otliee.
W. J. MANUS.
■tft—r~ ■ ■■ iTf ~ Tl■ ~T
Delegates and Visitors—
to tiro Goevention
.should not fail to visit the most up-to-date
«'onfivtioner.v in town and see our Jlnv of
I'aney (iroeeries. t'amiies, I'ruits, Tohaeco
and Cigars.
We also servo Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Clam
Itouillon. 'I'omato Houillon. Heel Tea. and all
tlic latest Hoi Diinks, and I'ine Norfolk ttys-
ters, at our Parlor every day.
Yours to please.
J. R. SPARKS k CO.
At Hotel Corner.
Phono No. 7!k
During Convention Week
The liotisekeepei: of tialVney will tie put
to the test to supply something for the visi
tor,. This will he a burden upon most of
them, but we can make the work lighter for
the housekeeper if she will call at our up-
to-date store a ml select her St a pic ami I’auey
(iroeeries from our we!! selected lock. We
sell everything that ran Ik* found in a well
regulated grocery.
.lust received a large line
Fine Ingrain, Velvet, Moquot
and (ioat Rugs.
You can find nothing that
adds more to tho appearance or
comfort of your rooms than a
lot of nice rugs.
Beautiful Velvet and Moquct
Rugs, well worth #2.00, for only
#1.50.
Brussel Rugs 75e and #1.00.
One-yard \ elvei Rugs, SOe.
(Irav and \\ iiite (loat Rugs.
M
tea uisars
Embrace the Cineo, Lillian Uussell and
ot her wel I k now n ma k< s.
I telegates and visitors welcome at all times.
THE COENER GROCERY,
This is the season to buy
your blankets and quilts. We
have a large line and can sell
you beauties for 50c, 75c, #1.00,
# 1.50 and up.
Fine all wool 11x121 goods
from #2.75 to #5.05 per pair—
blankets that will last forever.
Quilts made from line drap
ery, both sides from the same
material, at #1.00—good si/e
and good weight.
Your money hack if you
doubt ihat you gel full value at
the
Casli Buy and Cash Sell Store.
, ,MM «j liiui
(lallnev, S. C., Nov. 28, '00.
THOS. H. WESTROP
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liEAI.F.li IN—
ilOlll. watchoc, fiiar.ks and Jewelry.
I take pleasure in announHiig tuthe puhlle
that I have opened a lirsl.-cla-.s M at Marke t
in the old po.stotliee huildilig', next deor to
The Ledger otliee, w liereyou will lind frt sli
l irst-elass repair work at short notice.
The largest stock of Jewelry in the city.
Live me a call.
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Etc,, T. H. Westrope,
HOTEL Ll'l I.DINti.
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C. liAn
THE GROCER.
During
in cd moiv
this week vou will
FLOUR,
SUOA R,
UOFFFE,
BACON,
R1CF,
Ftc., Lie.,
at all times. 1 will deliver meat to any part I
of the city free of charge.
Soliciting a share of your patronagi, I am.
Yours to please,
THE CITY MARKET, I
It. n. ODOM. Prop.
Tax Returns.
i
I will open the Tiooks for taking returns of j
properly for the year l!Mt at my otliee, in the
town of Gaffney, on Monday, the 1st day of
January. 1'GO. I will he in the office till the
lith. and will attend the following places at
the following dates from lllu. in. till It p. in.
each day for i he purpose of receiving r. ', urns:
At Moore School House, on Monday, sth
January, llHKh
At Grove, on Tuesday, the 'Jth day of Jan
uary, IlNNI.
At King's Creek, on Wednesday, loth Jan
uary', liKUk
At Cherokee Eull, on Thursday, lilli .lan-
,l Ai V ’l!hmkshurg. on Eriday and Suturday. I ll,:ln ‘llllillg illiy Ollier WCck.
Pith and I tlh January. LKKt. j Lei JllC supply VOU with yOlir
At.(trassy Pond, on Monday, .fauuitry lath. I . ..
hmo. » j Staple and Dancy (iroeeries.
At Maud, on Tuesday, Itith January. I'.MKi,
At Ezell's, on Wednesday, 17th January.
Pnmi.
At Macedonia, Thursday, Isth January,
l!HM>.
At White Plains, Friday. Pith January, 1!wk1.
At Thickety Station. Saturday, :ii*ih Jan
uary. Pmn.
At Uraytonvllle, Monday':i!id January, ptm.
At \\ ilkiiiN\ ille, Tuer.day, '.Mil .laiuiary, I'.MNl.
At Sarratt's (I'ridniore's). Wednesday. ‘.‘1111
January, Pi!)n.
At Ashury (T. I). Littlejohn's), Thursday,
2.'»th January, Piiui.
At Havenua (Itrown's Store), Friday, 20th
January, likNl.
At Tirnher Uidge. Saturdnv, 27th January,
likm.
At Allen, on Tuesday. 2'.ith January, P.ioO.
And at the otliee until the 2ntli l ehniary.
PH In. after which time the 50 percent, will at
tach to all who neglect or refuse to make re
turns. All persons are re<|Uested to give In
any real estate, either bought or sold, who
from or to; also in w hat School l)istriel they
live.
I have made arrangeinents with my assist.- |
The goods Avill be of the best
quality and the prices as low as
the lowest.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
KARRIS.
has, by strict attention to busi
ness, and l»v* selling groceries
ant to ho In the oiliec to take let inns during clieatM'f than any other mail ill
Ihu tlnu* Mull, I inn nut nt Mic ntlLo* f < k r* I 11 < > |
j GalTncy, won the sobriquet of
accommodation of all that may call at tin
otliee.
W. n. (’AMP,
11-2s-law-2-2U Auditor ('herokee ('o.
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Letters of - ’ ' V 1 .
Tut: State or Soi tii t' \iioi.ina. i
C'OCNTY OK < 'UK.ItoKKE. )
Ity J. E. Webster, Estp, Probate Judge,
: Wlieretis, K. 11. Lemastcr lias made suit to
me to grant him letters of administration of
t he cs( ate of and elf eels of El l/.ubcl h Lemas-
ter, deceased j
These aro therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tin* kindred and creditors of
the said Elizabeth I.enmster, deceased, that
t hey he and appear before me, in the ( oil it of
Probate, to he held at Gatl'iicy, S, < on Sat
urday. December hth, next after publication
1 hereof, at 11 o’clock in tlie forenoon, to show
cause, if any tiny haw, why I he said admin
istration should not lie granted.
Given under my hail'd, this 2.'!d day of No
vember, A. I>. Is 1 .Hi.
J. E. Me list eh.
Probate ,1 udge.
Nov. II and Dee, 5,
Tiie Step Store.”
At this store will he found
the latest, freshest and best
line of
Slap's anil fancy Groceries
in the city. Give me a call and
I know you will he pleased.
T. DAVENPORT.
[CONTINTED I KOM PACK FOl’H.J
that the newspapers, b< th secular anti
religious, are among her bestTfriends.
They have all been exceedingly kind
in noticing the progressive move
ments of the institution, and these
notices cannot be estimated in value.
In fact, the power of the press for
any cause is beyond human computa
tion. The press creates great com
mercial enterprises and then levels
them again to the earth; the press
creates empires and then scatters
them to the four winds of the earth;
tho press makes governors and presi
dents and then humiliates them to
the dust of the earth in one day, and
the press builds almost ail our col
leges and universities by keeping
their interests before the minds of
our people, For this reason Lime
stone is indebted to many newspapers
of this and other states for their true
friendship and magnificent support,
and site cannot do without this, and
indeed, she will not have to do with
out it.
i>ut the wise business men of means
who have concentrated their talents
and money to tho interest of the col
lege cannot be sufficiently honored in
tliis world for their big noble-hearted
service of love for the rising and fu
ture generations of girls incur south
ern clime. Think of the noble ser
vice and magnanimous contribution*'
of the princely Christian gentleman,
Oapt. John II Montgomery, whose
heart has been planted within her
sacred walls through tho ail-wise
hand of divine providence. In such
a condition who can tell what such a
true and tried friend of Limestone
may not do for her in the near future
considering the fact that ho knows
that labor and money invested in
brain and heart is more profitable
than any other investment under the
canopy of heaven.
And who is sufficient to portray the
magnificent self-sacrifice and pre
serving labors of the polished lovable
and heroic Christian gentleman who
has been the prime and constant fac
tor in the modern progressive history
of the institution? Ho will never
know the true value of itis labors for
Limestone and humanity. Neither
can others who have been tho con
stant observers estimate them, for
litis cannot bo known until tho veil
of eternity is thrown aside atid the
reapers of life’s harvest shall have
garnered the fruits of his labors of
love. Oapt. II. I*. Griffith's services
for the college have been very simi
lar to tiie eilorts of the century plant
to produce one beautiful flower. Will
not tho rewards fur labors done for
humanity in Limestone by this ser
vant of (iod be realized in ihe fruition
of Ins hope for his fellow creatures
and the unspeakable glory in his Fa
ther’s house above?
Time and space forbids me to
mention at any great length
the efficient and self-sacrificing la
bors and magnificent contributions
of our own phenomenal business
m» i \ iGirmii vi nilc miiv
we not expect such a generous man
to do for the college which lias al
ready gained the best interests of
his heart? Then think of tho broad
minded, shred business man who has
recently given his hundreds to tho
institution. 1 mean our own towns
man, Mr. A. N. Wood. When he
sets his heart and head to accomplish
a good end you may depend on
success following his eilorts.
1 wish I had time and space to men
tion tiie useful labors and magnani
mous gifts of suoii men us F. (L
Stacy, W. C. Carpel ter, N. Lipscomb,
W. C. Hamrick, S. i>. Lzell, Victor
i,. Montgomery, and many others
whose noble deeds have already been
recorded in the “book of life.” What
these persevering and untiring busi
ness men may yet do for Limestone
cun be imagined from what they have
already done.
Last but not least, 1 must mention
the labors of the far-seeing and ex
cellent Christian gentlemen, the pres
ident of the college, who is now pour
ing out as a libation for the institu
tion his best young life. Without
any doubt he is one of the best col
lege presidents in the country, and
with the co-operation which he now
lias there is no doubt as to the mag
nificent future of Limestone.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS.
GitUicrt'il from City nnsl County for l.«*il-
K«'r Kt'udrr*.
Hun. T. C. McDill, of Hieko y
(irove, was in (iaffney Friday.
Mr, W. W. Ciruham, oneof tho Inis
tling proprietors of The Fair, was in
tiie city on business Wednesday.
Richard Haines, a worthy citizen of
Rutherford county, North Carolina,
was in tho city yesterday on busin s.
Mr. Haines is of Union county stock
and will always find friends in Chero
kee.
Ju nos Hambrighf, one of The Led
ger's appreciated over the river
friends, was on a business trip to tho
city yesterday.
Mr. .rallies Carson, better known as
‘ Kit,” was in the city a short while
Wednesday.
John Service, a largo land owner
and thrifty Cherokee farmer of Mer
cer, paid The Ledger a pleasant visit
yesterday.
it. C. (lossot, of Cowpcns, was in tho
city yesterday and added his name to
The Ledger list.
Col. W. 1). Camp Cherokee’s ef
ficient Auditor, returned to the city
yesterday from a short visit to Ids
BulTulo farm.
Mrs. J. W. Muilinux, of Troy, is in
the city tho guest of her brother,
ITof. W. L. Johnson.
W. W. Hurnett, an old (Jaflncyito,
hut now a resident of Velma, was in
the city several days last week, tho
guest of (>. W. Hvars.
A I* rliHit ful Hlmiil*'!'
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
Hcald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklon’s
Arnica Halve, the best In the world,
will kill tho pain and promptly in al
if. Cures old Sores, Fever Sorts,
I leers, Boils, Felons, ('urns, tdl Skin
Kruptious. Boat File cure on earth,
only 2o e' tits a box. Cure guaran
teed. Hold bv Cherokee Drug Co.
—Beautiful lino pillow shams,
bureau scarfs, and tidies just reeelvi
ed at J. W Tolleson’s.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
People You Know hihI People You Ilon’t
K now.
Cotton brought 7 :f)0 in Gaffney
yesterday.
Work has been resumetf^on the
county’s big brick barn on the jail
lot.
Mrs Agnes Wood presented the
Ledger with the largest turnip of tiie
season last week. It weighed eight
pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Smith mov
ed into their new home Saturday.
They have one of the prettiest and
most convenient little homes in (tall-
ney.
Jack llumphics is one of the hap
piest men in Cherokee county. Its a
boy and his name is Jack, Jr. If he
takes after his daddy ho will be a
“Cracker Jack.”
The North Carolina produce wagons
are with us in force these days.
They bring us many good things
from the mountains and Gaffney
says bring more.
A few Cherokeeans have killed
some of their home-raised hogs.
They kill their small opes first, but
report them in fine condition with
tiie prize-takers to come later.
Gaffney was full of Cherokee’s
hardy yeomanry Saturday. Every
one was on the moye looking after
business. Tiie business houses were
crowded and the merchants looked
happy. .
Mr. and ^.rs. 0. E. Wilkins have
moved into their beautiful new home
on Betty street. They are most wel
come reshlents to that portion of the
City and wiil add much to it in u so
cial way.
G. Frank Browning, one of the
Ledger’s good friends, yesterday kill
ed a ten-months-old pig that weighed
400 pounds. Frank has two more to
kiil in March. He means to have
meat at his hotise.
Rev. Dr. R. W. Sanders, pastor of
the Limestone Baptist church,-yes
terday visited Limestone College and
made a very interesting address to
the students after conducting the
devotional exercises in the college
chapel.
A! r Mi nrr;** ( ashion KilG'd.
Wo regret to learn that Mr Geoige
Cushion, of Blacksburg,was killed lust
.Saturday by a train on the Southern
road while in Charlotte, N. C.
We have not been able to learn the
particulars, hut from ulir best infor
mation Mr Cushion must have fallen
from the train while it was moving
and become entangled with the wheels
which passed over him and mangled
liis body almost beyond recognition.
He was a young man of one of tho
old and highly respected families of
Cherokee, where he leaves a dcvoLd
wife, two small children and many
relatives and friends to mourn for tin*
sad event. The? remains readied
Blacksburg Sunday and were buried
in tiie family burying ground near
Blacksburg yesterday.
That Throhhinic IluatlaclK 1 .
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King’s New Life* Fills.
X IJ W U a 11 V 4 C5 w i i. - 141 I . i .} 44«ev*
their matidihss merit for Sick and
Nerveous Headaches. They make
pure blood and strong nerves and
build up your health. F.asy to take.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money
hack if not cured. .Sold by Cherokee
Drug Co.
The Frince of Wales was 58 years
old on November 10th, and the day
was appropriately honored.
A Narrow Mkcu|i«*.
Thankful words written by Mrs.
Ada F. Hurt, of Groton, S. 1).: “Was
taken with a bad cold which settled
on my lungs; cough set in and finally
terminated in consumption. Four
doctors gave me up, saying I couid
live but a short time. I gave myself
up to my Savior, determined if 1
could not stay with my friends on
earth, 1 would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advised to
get Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
gave it a trial, took in all eight bot-
tles. It has cured me, and, thank
God, I am saved and now a well and
healthy woman.” Trial bottle free
at Cherokee Drug Co. Regular size
50c and #1.00. Guaranteed or price
refunded.
—J. W. Tolleson has just received
a nice assortment of ladies beaded
elastic belts.
—(Jo to J. W. Tolleson’s for under
wear.
Dim'l Tobacco s'|iil ami Simile Your Life Away,
To fjuit tobarco easily iui<l foremr. be n::i"
Uc, full of life, nen t \ r, take N< * I •>
liac.tbe vvciniVr u'.ii'kor, lint maic o weak men
.strong. All (In:: gists, .V e or £1. Cure guiiran-
tc* t 11. )oUU;t aiul sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co,. Cliicigo or New York.
Why Do More People Insure in
\<] CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH
| Pain-Killer. I
A Medicine Ghost In Itsoif.
‘y\ Simpto, Safe and Qu.ck Cure for Lj
CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, §
COLDS, RHEUMATISM, £
j| NEURALGIA. |
25 and 50 cent Bottles.
>1 BEV/AHE OF IMITATIONS. L
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.?^
PtrrRY DAViS’
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It is the Oldest nnd Lunxesi Iiit<*i ii:ilioii:il Life insin'.iii 'i* < om, :i'i . in lb v • '*1. .•n<l i*
supervise i| by eiglily-t , < iovernillcnts.
It Is tile Strongest li i'i ei I.’npany In tiie world.
ASSKTS (.liiiiiiKi
NCKI’M'S .
It is :■ purely mnl ual eompaiiy.
lues bel.ilig exclusively i, p >
It inis an liouor.Tiile r< cord «>l tii
ere.! set I in st re tig: h nnd pres
ns i’qi.iciEs Ain: im un i i:stilin; ritoxi dati; <>i issi r,
1 Is nolieies ;i. now i~.s,ied eoni::i:i nn roslinetiun :is n science, travel or orcupillion as to
habits ot life oi as to manm-i. time i plaee of dealb.
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olders. v,b*i ineu
r mi pel .m 11 11 .1 >
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ur years, duiin;
' hi 1 of wbii'b tin,
e it
b.is steadily in-
The sole condition is I ha! if premiums a;.- p id tl,* will ei'rl.tlnly pav the poliei
imin<'(li:iie,y in t be t vent it be*•*lines a claim by <|y I,. * it her in one sum or 1 jmlied intr*,
'"P of Instalments :*.t option of insun d. ami thus I* av ;l widow or an estate a i. gaev am
not ;i law suit.
Its liolieies i ,nnol be forfeit* *1
insurance, or. a ft * r I v>\,
■r nett '. om* yr it- m r or *e, tlm insured receiving extended
- . . , . *1 lier (\temle<l insuranee or a p ii(|-ni> [K>lii*y.
Its policies will I., r. instated ai .: time during tic- t. rs following the lioli-pavinent
of titiy jiretnitim. if e* idenci ot ; istiraKdity is .to i-.'.! •lor, to the eomi> ! ay and noti for-
fett lire provisions Ita vc iK'i'orne o|>er.'it i v>*.
It gives a grace of one mouth in the payment of premiums.
Y on *• n Ixirro,, money from tic •oniiiiiii* any line* on demand tit five tier e* til. p.*r aniimii
urirr your ixJlicy I'm- ! . - n two vunrs fn !'- rcr.
Y ou d*i not liave Io'.lie to win. if you live |< E. or 2u years you can settleyour policy in arty
or'ot liii * it U e*' 11 '’ ^’" ur '•'* , ' , ‘ u, ' , .'*l*u>e , «-s at tie. lime for cash, paid-up insurance, annuity
If you live lo Hi > i
ml ofihe term
you will
lia11* made a
old age. and if i
>ou die before
the -rml
ol t lie l. r;/i \-
v.sion for your
family or you
r ostiitc.
The New York 1 •
of l iiesc bcm lii
*• Insuram’e (
ompany
is the ONLY
('osi f* >r insuraiiee
on women is t
ho s.imo ;
is men.
11 is better to live \
vitb insuranei
• to <
ill.- wiihoeC it.
\\ e m:i ..1* a Mp* ela
ly of writing .
i‘*bs tlnit
liave ii "li liei
Write me for r:
les, ,,r cji;| on
1 )rs. iy\
I. 1 ittleLdin ■-
amim rs. who will i
-xjiluiii fully 1:
ow t* gut
one of our l:\:
BA *
Unod !»y ot lior fompjini.
.t. N. (’>i)itt, (Jjt.Vi’t y, S. (
! riilrss ““
For Sale
'Iv* rtisen.eiits under this head will
lr ittsei ltsl fo" one cent tl word e.n'li inser-
tioll. No inserted for less than ten cents
L7* >K S \ LE ’".i :tly-li\i- rood ’reiim- see
• miih s. Apply to J. tl.ipseomb,
SAI.I. A few t'ioie '•lioiei* building
* lots on llttfot'd street. Apply to \V. II.
Smiili.
C-. »l; S.\ LE Go.
I I,lisle I. A.
>. 1 Itliii SI rti*\ Wlc ::I. at >1
>ply 1 o .1. (J. Litt le. Gaffiiev,
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)L’ S VI.I' I tin* lot church i vs i a Lei
of I ii ' I Ita ;i! i .1 < 'liIII * !i.oIe * li;; mi*-! a
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Ill . I
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to \V. t'. II:
a will gt l a
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&
Visitors
Friend
and
Make tlic ('hot’oket: Dni^Co., your hcailtjuartors while* in
tlio city. 5 on will lind tin* ioailint^ papers t>n onr tabic
which will ho at your disposal.
I! you need any 1 iruys, Mi'die’mcs, Iiriiy Sundries, Toilet
articles or Stationary we will be pleased to serve you.
Our prescription department i- [n-csided over by tlte only
graduate in pharmacy in the ciiy.
i
pill* SAI.I. \ si\|y-live acre fnriu tc'iir
J L liteslone; dwelling on pieiiiises; iialf
cash, bulmiee time, or will trade for city
properly 11 ffiet*. I It
For Rent.
I'I >1 \ tlirut Id.tsp Apply to
* J. \\ Smilh.
• ; i \\ < c in t s«’ !; .••Ill, < -
!;otiS( k . ,1. I. (JHiViD y.
inilc
U i -law u
C ; KF NT Tl reo mot r lit Id; &
I It* .*;.'- stop. . Apply Il-lu-tf
11' yon desir** to Ic.it!
ad * a ice money on same.
10 -il-t f
m .HJ • jmtM.
Notice.
to In.M your cotton wi* wil
A. N. Wood,
Picture
tells a story that
thousands of
women will re
cognize a story
of monthly suf
fering just be
fore and during menstruation—a
story of aches, darting pains, torture
in back, head, limbs and abdomen.
BRADTIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR
will cure these sufferers—regulate
their mens s and drive out all “fe
male trou les.” Druggists sell it
^ for $1 a bottle.
I THE KilADFTS! D Krt'. T JI,AT0U U0.. Atlant.r C».
Strayed or Stolen.
A small black Irish-Uordoii blteb. willi
\\ bii" >t peak on chin aid hi casl. Gev * rd
*■*1 lo ' I. I-*
■'g.-'AL*i
Trespass Notice.
law.
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pas'
8«»n my luuds i‘<»r ;
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pose w li.it-
uml
oi |>( mi Ity (.i i ht*
law.
!h w
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ii I’kire,.
■ L pi
rsons are hereby
foiTiIddi
•n to Ires-
.MSS <
hi imr lands lor ill
• purpose e. Iiunt-
out 1
iiig t imin r, oto., m
nil r pell
a Ity oi the
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• f wisr, on
my
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[MMGllty of
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(• passing, Iiiiiii In 1
or ol li
«■ fw 1st*, nil
my
lamls is forbiiLit n
undtr
IK Hitlty of
lie
H-i\
m y Jenkins, ! err
' -|'d
>. N. e.
Notice to Farmerc.
W K tire prepared to advance money on
your eolton.
NATIONAI, 1! VNK OF G.U EN EV.
tl PPO
^ v.
ll •'“do md l.uy until you si, my line. I hue a lit Itirdscll nnd White
llirtyupy \\ ayoiis t pi'ict N tluil defy {•u: t ij)f(i|ion.
' ,l1 ' 1 l '“" ' '"s • "I* ati d 1; i 1 *'. Join s” Kiigc-y, w ld<di needs no iiilroductiou
^■ . , chase, rhe nun FyKon & Join Is a sufficient guarantee* that It
' 1 11 ; ,s lu 1 ::l ' :i ' 1 wor!.'nansliip. I also liamile Western lluggies, from soino of the
most reiiabh faeU>rii s, at prices to still the tin,, s.
A i:-) \\ hcid' mow:;. Dixie How*, Plow Stocks, Plow Point ., ilorseand Mule Shoes. Xaiis.
I ile , Rr.-ii-e and Gits, and n:! kinds of sle lf bar i , ,;v,
I also carry a full Him of M* a'-, L.idie.' ami Cliiidn n’s .'hoes, andean save you money if
you will (Rill .Mini Mu’ niy line before buyiu-C.
Ai-oa nice line of liroeades, Outings, Elammis, Prints, iiosiery, (ilovts. Ties. Cravats,
ele., rs low n - tiie lowest.
Ib>y<’u Guy liist-ebivs irnfCeries' It you (1*», you siioiiid sei‘ my Yir^ini.t St .1 jj.Ttent jiihI
Sn.m I lake second patent l iour good enough for any body and as cheap as good goods can
be sold. ^
• Also, Su nrs. Coffees, ffitulfs, robatvos, Meat. Moiassi and Cannnd Goods of all kinds.
A IsoJ ('lockery, Glassware. Poel.d and I'able Cut |i*ry, ami, in fact, everytliing-usually
k ' , * ,tl,,u irst-elass general mei handls itore. I also keep a full lino at my Goforth store.
( all ami get my prices. No | rouble to dinw goods.
S ours for I r.ade
N and Q
FLECTION of OFFICERS
to take place
TO-NIGHT,
lall, 0 p, in.
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOrVIB,
I
Dentist,
Office over R. A. {ones & Co’s Stcte.
('ini lie found at cilice six days in the week
□
k
y
a a
OONIIC
to our stoiv if yon want to get y. >ur luoiiey's |
wort li.
M'O
si. our full line . f gr'»eerle- ami our low
prices nieuii.; lo Im> i r '.'i n-. \\ e also carry
a full line of Moriheiu G nil.
'£'11 iC
people who will be here in a few days
will have to be f* d. and our place Is tin*
place lo gel something lo feed l In ai on. We
will have a lr ; line of fresh cakes from
Klnekeii’:. bakery for the
i -s
o?h \ icrs'i'ic>>».
I 'el e a re tiie n.i i i"s of some of the cakes *ve
bam!!*': frnii (ale. I'oiuesiiei r Le. Lady
I ingeis, SI rawlierry , al e, Smdierry ( i Li'.
\\ Id I e and Ycl i ow ('aLe. La *1 ('a! es of all
L Inds and I flop (Like,
i fide is laken for any kind of cakes you
want.
Y ours for cakes.
C. T. CLAKY & CO.
THE NATIONAL FNioN.a I'ralernai In
s a ranee Order of Toledo, Ohio, which we had
occasion to coiuim ml in these columns in a
reecnl issue, will org'aiii/.e Ihe local eouueil
I.ei e tonight.
THE CHARTER LIST
(’ompils*** About
Sixty of iii8 Best Citizens of Gaffney.
THE ELECTION of ol I IGEIfS and
INI'l I ATI ON (TiUEMoNIID will take place
(■oiiimeiielng at s p. in., sharp, and will be
Interest lug.
Every New Member is Urged io Attend
and Bring a Friend.
with you whether yon r. ntlnin* rm jg.
Iirrvo-lillln.gtoiii.. . hiilnt. NU-TO-UAGy^feli^i f”!
riiuovr. tint ii.; i: ^ for toha •* o, g.v
<iul.U(:i'V<iu.<ili»irv!W, eiprlsmor^-s* U A E V
linn, purilU'H tho lil.r.J, 3 k
Ktona l*..t nittiihooil, Lrfff Al Q B Inar a
n.sUra you i.troDfr 3 N ■ A\3E.*'Boiri. HOO.rXiO
In health, ncrvi -Tg.-. i—•* M IVAp-'Vasi.-.'Uii .1 liny
anil pocket^rrfvy5“>.Tl 83l>^xo T<» HA C from
Book. ^***jfr\L*, tfv JjC^j'onr own drutrRiat, who
^ B A-• ill Vouch for UR. 'I like it Willi
4 w!U,f.:iti( ntly,pcisfHt»*utl> one
li- t, (I, UMiially fuk d; holt # 1 W,
iniai mi* <1 to(Mir«, or we rcfunii money,
blurliri; ICi'Uit’tfy Co., < hlrftro, Jiu.tfrral, Rtw York*
iepainng
r,,} Cki
of line Waiclies Clor'ks tiud Jewelry; also
eugiavlng. \|i pniniptly lioni* at imirlerute
pi ices,
UfHpeel fully,
The Dr. Holmes House,
on Petty sired, and one lot ad
joining. Also valuable
Properly Near Limestone.
Three traels, within one-half
mile of the ('olleoe.
Three tracts on ihe Metal
Bond, from .’> to 7 miles of Galf-
ney.
One tract of 187 acres near
the Macombson Shoals on Broad
River.
Ap!>]y to
J. R. COOPER.
\ 111 111
rrCSv
y EsfeiO ^ ^ h
]Ieadi|itarters for eonqtlcte line of Hardware, uch as
fire I loos, Shovels and Toitjjs. Best Ti'iple Phite Sil-
vor Knive- and Porks, am i\h #5, for #8.50 a set. Shot
(inns ol all kinds, Lotuled Shells-and (’artridu'es, and
many things loo numerous to mention.
Call ainl see our complete stock.
THOS. B. CLARKSON,
FBRWTURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER.
My otock embraces all the latest novel
ties in Furniture, Pictures, etc.
Picture Frames made to order.
Undertaking a specialty.
Delegates and visitors ere invited to
make my store headquarters.
^
JTIIOS**. ES. OR^-VI* ICtSOTV.
Pictures! Pictures!
China! China!
The nicest line in town. My lino of
.! A K1 > I X1 P. US is fho very latest con
ception of the Potter’s art—and cheap,
too.
Don't forget that I stili sell
Carpels, Art Squares and Furniture.
O A ITVI
In front ot BipMoinh's Hotel.
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