The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 20, 1900, Image 2
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BY
Ed. II. DkCamp.
HBUSHKD TUESDAY AND FH1DAY
SMtSt KIl’TION I'KH.i::
mentturate with the lofty alms and
purposes of the coilefi[e, and that
means nothin'/ short of lhe best per
formance within the compass of the
highest achievements of science and
an
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pondence
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be ad
dressed to Ed. H. DeCamp, Manager.
it in the pus- und we believe slie will
stand by it in the future. She has
only to be impressed with the im
portance of this occasion in order to
secure lier hearty cooperation and
support.
The occasion will mean much both
for the town and the college. It’s
success will be an achievement which
any large city might envy; its failure
would be a set back to destroy pres
tige and bring shame and humilia
tion. Its success will be a great up
lift to (lie finer feelings, the purer
emotions, the esthetical aspirations
of our people—along stride towards
purer and higher ideals.
The success of one side of the occa
sion is already fully assured. The
performers and the performance will
be equal to the best that the conti
nent can produce. The success of
the other side is in the hands of the
peoole of (jlallney. If they will rise
to the demands and the spirit of the
occasion, we shall have a big, rousing
all-round success which will be felt
and enjoyed in its refining and eleva
ting influences for many a day and
year to come.
We have spoken of this enterprise
only in connection with the college,
but it is not entirely a college move
ment. The Chora! Society has
among its members many of the
people of Gaffney, who are not other
wise connected with the college.
This fact will give the town a double
interest in the occasion.
NOTKS AM) COMMENTS.
for himself and his wife, his sonJJohn
and his wife, those four and no more,
is in a state of stagnation and, to use
the words of ii great moral philoso
pher, hasn’t vitality enough about it
to preserve it from putrefaction.
Any one win looks hack over the
short history of Gaffney, can see that
her gyt at progress fins been largely
due to the unity of sentiment and
purpose that has prevailed among
her people. There have been soma
men here who have been willing to
I mat&e persona! sacrali *es for the pub
lic good, and the great body of the
people have sustained and honored
them. But the town bus not yet
reached the limits of its growth. It
is just getting ia sight of its possi
bilities. Energy, vigilance, and unity
are still needed—perhaps more than
ever before. A business organiza
tion is needed, a business league, a
hoard of trade—no mstter what it ia
called—to unite our business men
and to keep the spirit of the town
alive. There have been such organi
zations here in the past, but we do
not know what has become of them.
Such an organization should be re
vived with a live man, like L. Baker,
at the head of it. It would more
than pay for the time and trouble
bestowed upon it. w
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
People You Know Uriel People You Don’t
Know.
CITY COUNCIL MEET.
Poliee OHirer* t'.lceted to Serve
Next Two Yeur.*.
for the
l.oeul Items Too Short fora Head Grouped
Together.
Only five prisoners in jail now.
All out door work was suspended
yetterday by rain.
Rev. VV. T. Thompson will preach
at Centerview next Sunday at !1
o’clock p.in.
Dolphus Gaffney has moved into
his handsome new cottage on East.
Logan street.
Rev. C. E. Robertson is making
handsome additions to his residence
on Jefferies street.
Chief Coke Duncan, of Blacksburg,
transferred a sable citizen of the“Iron
City’’ to the county chain gang Sat
urday.
The petition for Lewis Scruggs’ par
don is being hunted by people to
sign it. His old Confederate com
rades are pulling as one man for him.
This has been rather a bad time to
start a spring chicken crop, but
Our thanks are due to Senator B. j young ones are making their appenr-
R. Tillman for a copy of his speech ance all over the county and will be
delivered in the senate against the j r ‘I )l 011
administration policy in the Philip-i W hen you plant Irish potatoes this
We have read the speech I ? P rin K mulch the P atcil
pines
through and while we should differ
with the Senator on some minor
points, we pronounce the main argu
ments unanswerable. Indeed so far
as we know the supporters of im
perialism do not attempt to answer
arguments. In the presence of
greed, selfishness, and vainglory, ar
guments, reason, precedent, and the
constitution are all like so many
straws flying before the whirlwind.
It is now asserted positively that
Col. Schumpert will again make the
race for governor. Besides him there
are several oilier eminent gentlemen
in the State who are ready to make
great personal sacrifices, in order
that the people may not lack for exe
cutive officers. There is not likely
to be any sharp political issues in
the gubernatorial race, unless per
haps prohibition may be made an is
sue. This, however, ought not to be
done; as the governor can do nothing
officially either for or against prohi
bition. Let talent, probity, energy,
and personal popularity be the win
ning factors in the governor’s race,
and make the fight for prohibition in
the election of members to the Legis
lature. That will be the sensible
way of doing things.
Last Saturday our streets were
crowded with wagons from the coun
try, and the air was completely satu
rated with the familiar odor of fertili-
Zirs. The rise of three cents a
pound in cotton has completely
soothed and charmed away all of the
combativeness displayed against the
guano trust a few months ago, and
every farmer is making a rush
the fortune to be won by pouring fer
tilizer and cotton seed into his hun
gry soil. If Providence do not again
take him in hand he will turn up
next fall with little to go into his
corn crib, nothing for his smoke
house, provided lie has one, with
taxes, guano bills, debts of various
I , kinds, ail staring him out of counte
nance, and nothing to relieve the
I situation but a few bales of live-cunt
cotton. He will be a sadder, but
not a wiser man, for he would do the
same thing again under similar con-
Iditions. He will then be in a proper
frame of mind to bitch on to some
iittie loliticiun who comes along
It was announced in last Friday’s | with hia litt , 0 ax t0 grind with
issue of 1 he Ledger that there will be j w hich to hew to pieces the pluto-
a grand Musical hestival held at \ cra ts, the trusts, the speculators, the
Limestone College, under t he auspices f rfce silverites, and the whole ca-
of the Limestone Choral Society, on ! 0 [ extortioners and oppres-
the 8th and 9th of next may, and we | gorH . rurinertJ) cut the8e word8 out
should like to emphasize the
tance of that occasion to the town of
Gaffney. We are assured that prep-
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irations are being made on an < xter.-
<ive scale, that some of the best mu-
und we
impor- j and p a8 te them in your bats.
fee asked or accepted if offered.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
In unity there is strength. 1
wiiere is the truth of this trite h
hicu
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in A
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bus
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rated
than
in tho
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that
ur pe<
ople
in
uy
ex-
growth
and pio
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icrity 1
of town
is. The
pect
; an ei
iter:
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ninenl
; of
th
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ery
town th
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is the
town
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order 0
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pull tog,
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th a c
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and tale
lirecto
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in
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and for
a
comm
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1 town in
wbi 'b 1
lb
ere is
no hvs
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temut ic
tiie
ft-slivui
gill!
,11
be on
a hc
-alt
i C<
un-
| effort, i
r which
every
man i
s solely
with leaves
or straw. Mulched patches were not
troubled by the potato bugs last year
nor ttie year before.
Be sure to be present at the Cow- j
pens meeting at the court house on
the 551 st. inst. Everybody must
take a hand. The Park is a big thing
for this county and must not fail.
Jake Carpenter Camp U. C. V.,
will meet at the court house on Hul-
urday the 24th inst., at 2 o’clock p.
m. The members are requested to
he present as annual dues must be
paid them.
Kinyon Blanton, of Maud, was in
to see The Ledger yesterday. Mr.
Blanton is working for the Maud
telephone line with the same energy
that he works on his farm. That
means success every time.
Work has been resumed on Buford
Street Methodist church, with ap
parently plenty of brick on the ground
to finish it It will be a pretty
church and work on it will he pushed
as fast as the weather will permit.
Capt. Albert Bettis who is in charge
of the county chain gang, with head
quarters in the old jail at present,
went over to Mount Paron Saturday
on a visit to his family. Capt Bettis
is a careful and humane officer and
an energetic and intelligent director
of work.
Sergeant Irby, of the penitentiary
guard, arrived in the city yesterday
and will today carry Walker Meeks,
colored, who was convicted of mur
der at the last term of the court at
tills place and sentenced to the peni
tentiary during his natural life, to
that prison today.
ICtiUc Cuttle
Among the Cherokee farmers who
are going to diversify their work this
year let some of them begin raising
cattle. For that business our climate
is good and much of our Cherokee
for lands almost unsuited for any other
U ! purpose than cattle raising. With
these natural advantages and a cotton
oil tnili in our midst, the meal and
hull products of which are the best
fattening feed known for cattle, our
farmers have peculiarly fine facilities
for the business and we trust that
some of them will go inio it in a reg
ular business-like way, and give it a
fair trial, for we believe it will be
very profitable, besides, it will enrich
instead of impoverish the soil as
cotton does.
“Goforth.”
A new postoffice with the above
name, lias been established at Mr. J.
I. Karratt’s store near Goforth’s mill,
in this county, and Mr. Sarratt has
been appointed postmaster. Goforth
postoffice will be a great convenience
to that se< tion aid Mr. Sarrai'.’s we 1
known business qualifications and
uccommudating disposition assures
the patrons of good service.
An I'lxcelloiit <'oli<*K:<’.
[ Union Times. |
We have on our desk a well pre
pared and neatly prinled pamphlet of
Limestone College Studies. This is
one of the very best institutions in
the State for young ladies, and de
serves the vi ry liberal support of U
parents of upper South Carolina, and
parents living at a distance could not
do better than send their daughters
to this excellent college.
—Dr. S. R Peck, the Charlotte eye
«re ialist, will be in Gaffney at the
Lipscomb House Wednesday April
lltb. One day only.
William Fowler, of Etta Jane, an
extensive and successful planter spent
Friday night in the city and took in
‘ Brown’s in Town.”
J. V. Wheichell, a prominent fai-
mer and citizen, came down to the
city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Turner, of
Earls, N. C. were in the city yester
day on a visit to Mr. Champ Davis
and family.
W. C. S. Wood, of Grassy Pond,
was in tlie city Saturday.
Rev. A. I). Davidson, of Beaver-
dam. a highly respected citizen and
much admired minister came to the
city Friday.
J. S. Harmon, of Wilkinsville,
came up to the city Saturday on busi
ness.
Hoag Allison and Win. Childers,
two CheroKee farmers from over the
Broad, were among their many friends
in the city Friday.
J. R. Littlejohn, merchant and
farmer of Asbury, came to the city
Saturday on business.
Prof. Claud McArthur, who has
charge of one of the flourishing
schools at Clifton, was in the city
Saturday visiting his father, Prof. W.
F. McArthur.
Clem T. Mabry, of Asbury, was
among his friends in the c.ty Satur
day.
W. O. Lipscomb, a popular Gull-
neyite and successful railroad con
tractor, now at work near Bristol
Tenn., was at his home in the city
the last of last week shaking hands
with his many friends.
C. D. Phillips, a Bowlinsville far
mer, put in his appearance at The
Ledger office Saturday.
Miss Ja»*<j Elliot, a charming
young lady of Earls, N. C., is in the
city visiting her relatives, Rev. and
Mrs. W. T. Thompson, on Victoria
avenue.
John Service, a young Cherokeean
of Mercer, came up to the city Satur
day.
F. G. Spearman, a prominent
young man of Newberry, was in the
city yesterday on business.
J. A. McCurry, of Golden Valley,
N. C., was in the city Saturday on
business.
Mrs. Robert Roundtree is the guest
of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. R. M.
Gaffney, on Grenard street.
G. W. McKown, of Mercer, came
to see The Ledger Saturday.
T. B. Clarkson went to Richburg,
Chester county, yesterday to visit
his parents.
M. M. Tate, of Webster, was a
Ledger visitor Saturday.
Col. and Mrs. T. Stobo Farrow, left
the city yesterday to visit relatives
at Cheraw, tins state.
Win. J. Vaughn, of Gowdeysville,
was among our visitors Saturday.
Miss Olive McKown, of Mercer,
one of Cherokee’s most attractive
and cultivated young ladies was in
the city shopping yesterday.
P. S. Webber, of Wilkinsville, came
in to see us Saturday.
J. U. Reason left the city Sunday
on a trip to several western cities on
business connected with the Reason |
A Holland merchatile house in this
city. Mr. Reason on his return will
take in Knoxville, Chattanooga and
Atlanta.
Oliver C. Hames, James Scruggs
and John G. Hatucd, of State Line,
came down to the city Saturday.
At a meeting of the city council
held la-d night for the j urpose of
electing a full force of policemen to
serve for the next two years, 'he fol
lowing gentlemen wore elected: B
F. Camp, chief, and T. H. Lockhart,
J. T. Thackston, Thomas Gilmer and
J. W. Blanton were elected police
men.
Mr Camp 1ms been chief for ten
years, and his long, faithful and effi
cient service made his re-election a
natural sequence and a fitting reward.
Messrs. Lockhart ar.d Thackston
have done long and faithful service
on the force, which at once marked
them for re-election and caused the
retention of two valuable officers.
Messrs. Gilmer and Blanton are
new men, both young, and their
good character and probity of con
duct induces their friends to confi
dently expect much of them.
J. 1. Sarratt has been made city
treasurer, W. H. Rjss, clerk and R.
A. Jones mayor pro tern. Mayor
Littlejohn, Treasurer Sarratt and
Clerk R iss constitute the board of
public works.
The p:o -pect I < fore the shepherds
j is cheerit in every way, says The
! Sheep B. <!er. There, may he af-
parent r. v r es now and then, but as
t) e .ide hows in this way, making an
j advance and then Pdiring a part of it,
! but on ti,<* whole advancing at t very
| incoming wave, so the present posi-
j tion of t!ii.~ great interest is stiiaiily
! advancing and will, we think, con-
tinuetodo until the sheep kept on
tliis side of the Atlantic will ap
proach, if not surpass, in number
those kept on the otlier side of it.
Wo have nine sheep to every (i40
acres; England has 240 to our 9 on
the same area. What a prospect this
affords for the encouragement of the
In time we
\ merican shepherd.^
the number of our
cannot help but surb^ss all other
countiries
sheep.
iti
Speakers,
W. J. Sni-
N o
.Major's Court.
iite a number of Saturday and
Sunday offii.dt-ra were before the
mayor yesterday. They were mostly
of that unfortunate class, who, while
pitied, required and deserve some
punishment. The mayor meted it
out to them merci f u!ly. Ii the punish
ment imposed would change their
habits the money paid would be the
best investment of their lives.
There was one ease of appeal from
the mayor’s dicision tried before the
full council yesterday, in which he
lined a man $20, for draying without
license. The council heard the case
and reduced the fine to $15. Capt.
J. B. Bell who appeared for the de
fendant gave notice of appeal to the
circuit court.
llrow n in Tow n.”
The large audience that witnessed
the performance of • Brown in Town” 1
last Friday evening were perfectly
delighted with the show. The ludi-
cruous situations were many and
caused much hearty laughter. We
have not heard the least complaint
of the show. Everybody was warm
in their praises of it.
Manager Ross is displaying excel
lent judgment in his selection of at-
tnctions so far and if he keeps it up
at I lie rate he has started he may
confidently look for a crowded house
every time he opens the doors of the
opera house.
Can TliI* bo True?
[Yorkvllle Enquirer.!
‘‘There is talk among the railroad
men to the effect that the South
Carolina and Georgia extension com
pany is arranging to run through pas
senger trains between Marion. N. C.,
and Columbia, S. (’., on a schedule to
he put into effect at an early day.
The arrangement contemplates the
use of the line just being completed
between Columbia and Camden by
the Seaboard Air Line. As to
whether there will be two trains or
only one the reporter has not
luard.”
I’olK Miller ComiiiK-
At the next entertainment to be
given by the Gaffney Lyceum Asso
ciation Folk Miller will bo on the
hoards Folk Miller has the reputa
tion of being one of the ablest enter
tainers now on the platform and his
entertainments are said to bo‘‘the
best one man show in America.”
ruin-Ktiler, the old and well-known
remedy Inc; acquhed a world-wide renown
for the run* of sudden ool U, rough*, etc.,
weak stomach, indigestion, eramp or paiuin
the stomach, bowel eomplaint.dmn hieaaud
dysentery. It h is lost none of itv good name
by repeated trials, hut coat i: lies to occupy a
prominent posh ion incverv family medicine
chest. Avoid sulwtitutes, there is but one
Fain-Killer, Ferry Davis’. Frioeii&c.audftOo.
T’.e IS. Ii. I. Mii'-iir- Convention.
The next session of tlie Broad River
Interdonominational .Sieging Conven
tion will be held will) tlie Raptbt
church of Clierokie Springs Saturday
before tlie 1 h Sunday in March—2Itli
and 25tii inclusive. The following
is the program:
Saturday—Meet at 10 o’clock a. m.
Devotional exercises of fifteen min
utes by the chaplain.
First query—“How often should
we sing praises to God.”
K. I). Edwards and Rev
der.
Lesson by D. F. L. Martin of fif
teen minutes on notes.
(Question box.
Intermission of forty-five minutes.
Afternoon—Second query—“Why
do we neglect singing so much? ’
Speakers, A. C. Cudd, Dr. J. S.
Wofford and others.
Lesson by W. B. Blanton on mod
ulation and transposition.
Sunday—Meet at 10 o’clock a. m.
Devotional exercises of fifteen min
utes by the chaplain.
Essays by Missis Mary J arret t and
Litia McKinney on subjects of their
own choice.
Sermon at 11 o’clock by Rev. W. J.
Snider on music.
Afternoon to be devoted to singing
conducted by 1). F. L. Martin and
Olliers.
B. T. Hicks,
Ch’m of Com
B. Ray, Secretary.
4»rovrr 4iossij>.
(C'orreJiiondence of The Dodger.)
Gkoyek, March IS. — It seems that
the rise in the price of cotton, is go
ing to cause a larger area planted
this year. A great many of the peo
ple are buying guano witli tlie inten
tion of planting cotton where they
ought to plant c >rn.
Rev. D. W. Bail-y iil'ed Lis regu
lar appointment at Grover church
today.
The railroad company is having
waiting rooms built to the depot h'*re
and are going to use the old part for
freight.
Mr. D J. Kietes is building his
store house twenty or thirty feet
longer
Tlie* people who went to the Frcs-
byterian church Sunday were disap
pointed. For some cause their pas
tor failed to put iu his appearance.
I am glad to see so many of the
correspondents writing again. I en-
j >y reading theinjletters.
I will close with good wishes to
Tiie Ledger and its readers.
Bantom.
AYoumlt'il I'rixoncTtt.
The negro Chambers Crawford, one
of the wounded prisoners in jaii, was
quite sick Saturday and Sunday, and
suffered much pain in one of his
wounded limbs and had considerable
fever accompanied by nausea. Yes
terday he \v is troYe comfortable*
with less feVi r I n‘ ir!<* i au.*“ a.
Mr.„ Stt .var the. white v - iruled
prisoner, s i m- to e t* mg v 1 and is
recovering as f:..*t as could no ex
pected.
Don’t t:ik<* i iy wori for it but ar>k ladies
wlio an u.Miig 1 lemoi'cst Sewing Macliiues.
viz:
.Mrs. Clayton I’liillqts, Home. S. ('.
Mrs. '! liomas Sander--. Star Kami, S.
Mrs. .Mid vlanor. Wilkinsville. s. (’.
Mrs. Slielton St 'lers, Mereer, S. C.
Mrs. II. E. I’litlmore. (iufiuey, S. C.
Mrs. A. It. N. Folgier, Galfiiey. S. C.
Mrs. S. Q. Surratt, Gaffney, S. C.
Mrs. Joe I’liillips, Webster, S. (.*.
1*. «.
Oitffucy, M.
Onoe ii 'L'l'iiil,
iVIWiivss 5xOiis*t omer
j Babies and ch'^ren need
f proper food, ra'e'y ever rcvsd>
| cine, if tftey do not Ir.r’vs j
[ on their feed scrr.eth'.r j b j
f wror.3. They rsed a hUie |
1 help to gd their digestive |
~ machinery working proper
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COD LIVER OIL
WITH HYPOPHGSPH/TES of LIME A SODA j
For U:<* I est in lieef, Pork
phone No. I'd. or call on
i* aes ige, etc.,
Sam L. Morgan.
Look Here,
Good People of Gaffney.
We are not running for any olliee. but
we are running a lirst-ela.ss
MEAT MARKET
and will give you satisfaction in Beef,
Pork and Sausage or refund the money.
We have made arrangements for some
Weslern (1 reused beef whieh will be in this
week. Come, send or phon * to our mar
ket and get some of it. and t>e convinced
that we handle the best meat in town.
Phone No. ,M.
Yours for good meats,
CLARY & KENDRICK.
M. B. Smith. Butternut, Mich.,
says, “Dr Witt’s Little Early Risers
are tlie very best pills I ever used for
costiveness, liver and bowel troubles.”
Cherokee Drug Co.
tPyny-Pectoralf
I A QUICK CURE FOR f
| COUGHS AND COLDS |
& Very valuable Remedy iu all ^
& affections of the *
| THROAT or LUNGS $
S Large Bottles, 25c. S
# DAVIS & LAWBKNCE CO., Limited, V
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Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
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Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
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Sick Headache,Cast ralgiu,Cramps and
all otherresultsof linperfeetdigestion.
Price We. and ft. I-irge size contains 2 1 /. times
small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO-. Chicago.
DR. J. F. GARRETT
Dentist,
Gaffney, - - S. C.
Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store
In office from 1st to 20th of each
month;
f will generally correct this {
I difficulty. I
jj if you will put from ens* j
j fourth to half a teaspcor.iuJ j
1 in baby’s botlk three or four I
j times a day you wii! soor. see J
j a marked improvenncr.t. For \
J larger children, from had to J
* a teaspoonfu!, according to j
[ a^e, dissolved in thc ; r rr.kk, J
j if you so desire, will very }
j soon show its e at nourish- j
j in^ power. It the mother’s j
J milk does not nourish the I
I baby, she needs the emu!- J
j sion. It w'«3 show an effect j
| at once both upon mother “
1 and child.
1 50c. and Ji.oo, all druggists.
L SCOTT ii BO Win i 7 ., Chcmicts, N-w York;
r am*
Why do you
send your job printing out of
town when Ciiu you get it done
at heme as che.-ip and in as good
style ‘\s you can .away from
homef bend lor a Ledger rep-
resentativ • the next time you
want job printing and give a
home enterprise a chance. #
Magistrate's Siimniens.
TilK Sr it;: or Soi tii < ai:oi.in a,
< otw; y or Om<oKri:
m
and feu*
By Win. Plilllips, Fs | . Magistrate
said county and state.
To any lawful ronstablo: Complaint hav
ing been made unto me by M. P. Samples
tiiat.l. IJ. Killian is indebted to him in the
sum of t we! ve and .Vt-toil do!la rs.
'I in a! -, herefore. to require you to sum
mon the said defendant to appear before me.
in m . 1)Hire in Gaffney, .s. <'., on l In* I h day
of M'llvh, P.ill.'. at Itl o’elnek A. M.. to answer
to tin* .said eiiinplnint, or judgment will be
given againsl him by default.
Given under my hand and seal, at Gaffney,
r.» ., tin* iath day of t-ebruary, A. D. Itmo.
Statement, SI” in
\Ym. P1111.lips, [L. S.]
2 *J0-luw-ltJ Magistrate.
Property Near Limestone.
Three tracts, within one-half
mile of the College.
Three tracts on the Metal
Road, from 5 tc 7 miles of Gaff
ney.
One tract of 187 acres near
the Macombson Shoals on Br#ad
River.
Apply to
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB.
Dentist,
Office over R. A. (one* At Co ’a Store
Gan bu found at olliee Mix daw iu the wt-ok
Summons for Relief.
[COMPLAINT NOT SKHVKD.j
Tiu: Statkok Soi ih Cakoi.ina, / Omni of
Oommon
GOI NTY "K ClIKUoKKi:. I Pious.
Iac I). Armstrong and 0. A. Whli! ><*k.
Plaintiffs,
against
E. II. Wi-liber. II. M. Pen 11, J. L. Hainftt, J. M.
Baruiit, A. M. < hastain, G.L. Boswell, T. F.
Fost“r and B. F. We biter, Defendants.
To F. II. Weblx r, II. M. Penn. J. M. Barnett,
A. At. Obastaln. G. L. Boswell, T. F. Id ster,
J. Jj. Barnett and B. I . Webber, Defendants
In this action:
You are hereby summoned ami required to
answer the complaint in this action, a copy
of which is tiled in t he office of (he Clerk of
Courl for said County, and to serve a copy of | (Hal and l>c satisfied,
your answer to the said complaint on tlie
subscribers a! their olliee at Gaffney, south
Carolina, wiihln twenty days after the ser
vice hereof, exclusive of t he day of such -cr-
viee. and if you fail to answer the eonn.i>• no i Next door to Benson
complaint |
witliiu t lie time aforesaid, t in* plain! iff in t Ids
action will apply to the Court for tiie relief
demanded in th. complaint.
Data <1 Gaffney. S. c., Fell, 'id, lUiK).
Attest;
[Seal.) J. Fb JKtTKitiRS.
Clerk c. c. Pis.
Bi’Ti.r.it A; OsnouNR,
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
NOTICF. To the defendants F. I). Webber,
It. M. Penn. .1. M. Barnett, A. M Chastain,
G. F. Boswell and T. F. Foster, absent de
fendants:
Take notice that tlie summons of which the
foregoing is a copy, together with the com
plaint in thi' action, is this day fihd iu i he
olliee of the Clerk of Die Court of Common
Pleas for the County of Cherokee and Mate
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lino
i for
Gaffney, S. C., F
Buti.lii A omioust:,
Plaintiffs' \ t to me
*b. 24, lauu.
The linest lot of yellow and white piuo
shingles ever in Gaffney.
Best Georgia pine Plooring, Ceiling and
Wiiatlicrlmardlng iu Die market. Just re
ceived, a carload of Doors, Hash, Mantles,
Brackets, Turned Columns. Balusters, Ac.
Also Oak Cabinet Mantles and Tlleing.
Call and examine for yourselves, Prle to
suit the times. Uespet.
L. BAKER.