The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 04, 1901, Image 3
REPORT
-OF-
COUNTY SUPERVISOR
-or-
CHFRQKEECOUNTY.
The following claims against
Ihcrokoo county were audited
iul approved for the year 1900 :
1
Prater Smith
Am't.
Cl’in’d.
{15 31)
Am’t
Ail'd.
{16 30
2 1
G S Turner
1 10
1 10
3 .1 1; I’oole
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60
50
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2 fx>
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2 50
2 50
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2 50
2 50
8 Jno D JelYeries
;! 50
2 50
9 .
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L* 50
2 50
1(1
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5 00
5 (X)
11
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8 32
8 32
12
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3 05
3 05
13
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25 ( 3
25 (X)
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L* 50
2 50
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10
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5 00
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17
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20 tx>
20 0J
18
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1 50
1 50
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Price Marlin
7.1
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20
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20 (X)
21
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3 C3
23
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2 <H)
2 (X)
24
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1 00
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25 51
25 51
26
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4 95
4 95
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87 51
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28
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7 82
7 82
29
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19 (3
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4 75
4 75
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5 <10
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8 32
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9 45
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3 12
3 72
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60
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20 (X)
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3 45
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1 35
1 35
70
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5 IX)
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43 83
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3 93
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1 7.5
1 75
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2 00
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78
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50
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79
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5 67
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8 62
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8 73
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50
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105
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75 85
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106
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74 38
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8 73
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2 63
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W J Douglas 5 00
T X T Creech 90 00
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J C Otts 4 0
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B M Wilkins 7 47
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Thos Owenaby 5 35
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J B Jones, Treas 872 83
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J J Gibbons 4 30
Jack Lipsey 1 (X)
W L Morgan 3 66
JnoW Gaffney 15 44
Itobert Blacgwell 1 30
K E Hardin 41 65
W B llambrlght ., 3 55
K 1) Goforth 4 50
D b Webber 15 39
W E Osment 15 38
J no E Coyle go (X)
I M Smith.. 37 35
A .1 Harmon MM
E A Hughes 25 (X)
Chero Fn’dry and Ma
chine Works 2 (X)
Chero Fn’dry and Ma
chine Works 25 23
Carroll, Carroll A Hum-
pedes... 100
Prater Smith 25 55
Gilmore Allen 1 (X)
II X, Hicks 18 90
W B Gaston 1 (X)
J Eh Jefferies 83 03
Chas II. Itcynolds K .m
B M Wilkins A Co 44 42
It M Wilkins A Co. ... 170
II M Maynor 7 60
W B DuPre 1 (X)
Jno D Jefferies 2 4.1
Silas ls>wrey 6 65
H B Metcalf 9 00
K F Stroup in 05
It A Huskey 3 02
CE Smith 17 78
J L Smith 3 55
W 11 Horton 2152
Preston Wood 1 14
It 8 Lipscomb, 85
J Kimbrell 35
B It Metcalf 16 45
G B Wright 16 20
.) El) Jefferies 100
Hatcher llugkes I 00
A J Hughes I 50
W II White 2 00
Andrew Young 2 50
National Bank 266 88
E A Hughes 35 no
Guo L Wilson, 60 (X)
A J Harmon 22 50
J B Brown 6 50
Lit Boss.... 4 00
A Harris 4 (X)
T M Littlejohn 4 00
J'D Jefferies 4 00
it E Porter 4 00
Gcu D Scruggs 59 75
E P Blchards 2 50
W C S Wood 2 50
Jno I) Jefferies 8 34
w E M Kirby !}« (X)
J S Vlnesett 37 77
C A Spencer 17 70
J It Poole 20 00
J U Poole 50
EW Jolly 56:5
AJ McCraw 20 00
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A M Bridges 50 (X)
A M Bridges 70
W F McArthur 75 00
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6 60
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482 (K)
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61 46
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10 (Xi
20 (X)
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13 51
6 50
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6 (XI
1 40
1 50
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105 83
74 08
13 96
20 00
7 20
8 23
3 50
13 85
2n (X)
11 3;>
20 00
30 83
4 40
22 50
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152 95
3 20
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58
5 (X)
90
6 .10
107 63
2 50
75
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75
1 85
6 07
3 :io
6 15
5 14
25 83
3 90
4 55
2 50
3 95
1 00
68 Id
1 00
20 00
2 25
85
20 00
2 t 'O
1 OO
2 53
2 00
35
75
2 15
21 25
1 OO
20 15
7 00
25 00
90
21 (X)
1 60
2 80
22 50
12 60
23 50
6 83
5 00
23 63
16 88
23 42
15 56
3 38
30 30
7 20
60
30 00
1 00
37 10
2 00
4 88
14 60
50
65 80
33 38
15 (X)
11 95
32 25
3 25
4 (XI
16 79
3» 64
30 :to
31 40
10 10
30 90
4 30
1 00
3 56
15 44
1 20
41 65
3 55
4 50
15 29
15 38
20 60
37 25
22 50
25 (Ml
2 (3
25 23
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2a 55
1 00
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8 50
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7 60
1 00
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6 65
9 00
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3 1)2
17 78
.1 55
21 52
1 14
85
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18 45
16 20
1 00
1 00
1 50
2 (X)
2 60
266 88
25 (X)
GO (X)
22 SO
6 50
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4 00
4 00
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g 50
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37 77
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30 (X)
50
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20 (X)
50 no
50 (X)
70
75 00
512
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25 Od
25 00
511
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1 (X)
1 (X)
.114
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5 MM
5 INI
545
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3 (X)
3 (X)
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M W Brown ft Co
6 51
6 51
547
J \V Alexander
20 00
20 00
548
M B Betttffgs
21) (X)
20 no
549
Wm Phillips
l>« 75
68 15
55n
Mrs M Martin
2 80
2 80
551
F. H DeCamp
47 37
47 37
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20 00
20 (X)
963
Butler ft Osborne
25 00
25 00
554
B W Lee
20 00
20 (X)
555
N Lipscomb
27 (X)
27 (X)
556
N Lipscomh
125 (X)
125 (X)
5)7
Chero Fdry and Ma
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6 .35
6 35
55*
W W Thomas
331 15
331 15
559
(' M Littlejohn
10 00
10 (X)
560
J Kimbrell
5M
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561
B M W ilkins ft Co
10 29
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562
II L Spears
2 80
2 80
ftoU
It B Powell
50
5o
5M4
J W Richards
2 (X)
2 (X)
5M5
C A Jefferies
10 (X)
10 00
566
J N Lipscomb ft Co
56 39
56 3!)
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J N Lipscomb & Co • •
70
70
568
J N Lipscomb ft Co
3 80
3 80
569
J N Lipscomb ft Co....
162 02
162 02
570
W II Boss
1 00
1 (X)
571
P 1) Littlejohn & Co ...
3 .70
3 50
J B Jones, Treas., .. .
383 6(1
3*3 (X)
ill 0
J li Jones, Treas
705 20
705 20
574
Alexander ft Huskey
194 33
194 33
575
W 1) DuPre
1 (X)
1 (X)
576
li It Metcalf
6 90
6 90
577
S 11 Griffith
5 00
5 00
5< 8
11 C Humphries
75
75
579
Jno W GalTney
1 65
1 05
580
JEb Jefferies
52 25
52 25
5*1
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1 50
1 50
582
C H Gaffney
1 (X)
1 (X)
585
J S Spencer
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564
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585
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1 55
1 55
586
Jno F Coyle
40 (X)
40 00
5*7
Alexander ft Huskey
191 33
194 43
588
H B Tate
6 50
6 50
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Smith Hdw Co
93
93
590
Smith Hdw Co
55
55
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1 39
139
592
I) B Webber
3 85
3 85
593
G It Wyley
4 75
4 75
594
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Sam Wbelchel
5 00
5 00
596
Mrs It S Lipscomb
85
85
597
A E Hughes
25 (X)
25 00
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12 65
12 65
599
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22 50
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Carroll ft Co., Lessees.
2 75
2 75
60I
Smith Lockhart
2 50
2 50
602
M Sellers
1 00
1 00
603
G W Turner
1 44
1 44
604
W B Du Pro
28 (X)
28 (X)
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3 32
3 32
606
Geo L W’ilson
30 (X)
30 (H>
607
W H Ross
6 30
6 30
608
N S AMlson
23 00
23 IH)
609
J E Surratt •
1 35
1 :i5
610
W B DuPre
1 00
1 (X)
611
C G Phillips
23 40
Si 40
612
TJ Alexander
284 98
284 94
613
J B Jones, Treas
008 30
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614
J li Jones, Treas
159 02
159 62
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20 (X)
26 00
616
Jno F Coyle
20 00
20 00
617
Robt Garner
3 77
3 77
618
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19 00
19 <X)
619
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1 50
1 50
620
AJ Harmon
22 50
22 50
621
11 C Reynolds
1 90
1 90
622
W L Spake
12 30
12 30
923
Jno M Porter
392 40
392 40
624
A'S Lipscomb ..
1 30
1 30
625
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15 65
15 05
626
Crawley ft Nesbitt
10 00
10 00
627
S B Crawley ft Co
4 10
4 10
628
S B Crawley ft Co
7 90
7 90
629
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3 25
3 25
630
J N Nesbitt
2 00
2 (XI
631
S B Crawley
2 50
2 50
632
S A Allison
6 50
6 50
631
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12 00
12 (X)
634
S B Crawley
14 50
14 50
635
Galloway ft Co
3 50
2 50
636
J J Muguess
5 33
5 33
637
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55 51
55 51
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5 00
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1 50
1 50
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8 (X)
8 00
641
J C Lipscomb
50
50
542
R W Davjs
63
62
643
It W Davis
45
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644
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95 83
95 83
645
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646
It M Wilkins
30 07
:io 07
647
D B Webber
6 70
6 70
648
J W Gaffney
3 50
3 50
649
J M Caldwell
11 50
11 50
650
W B DttPree
1 00
1 (X)
651
G B W right
5 ,10
5 50
652
W 11 Horton
6 35
6 35
653
W D Kirby
1 06
1 (XI
654
JnoW Blanton
3 33
3 33
655
J li Jones, Treas
1,638 (X)
1,638 (X)
656
J li Jones, Treas
872 82
872 82
657
J B Jones, Treas
343 43
243 43
658
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16 38
16 38
659
J B Jones, 'proas
8 73
8 73
660
J B Jones. Treas
3 43
3 43
061
J W Richards
3 15
3 15
662
SM Berry
1 80
1 80
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T li McCullough
7 70
7 70
064
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I (X)
1 00
665
A J Goforth
29 41
29 41
666
Geo L Wilsou
5 75
5 75
667
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38 00
38 00
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D B Webbor
6 95
0 95
069
C A Jefferies
1 50
1 50
670
Cherokee Drug Co
9 57
3 57
671
Thos Owetisby
7 15
7 15
672
.1 0 Phillips
7 60
7 60
673
Lewis Waters
1 50
1 50
674
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10 (X)
10 (X)
$31,684 09 $31,670 87
Youi\g Women
The entry into womanhood 1$ a
critical time for a girl. Little men-
•trual disorders started at that time soon
grow into fatal comf
female troubles are
proves this. Wine
lishcs a painless and natural menstrual
flow, wheq once this Important func
tion is started right, a healthy lib will
usually follow. Many women, young
and old, owe their lives to Wwe ot
Cardui, There is nothing lihs it to
give women freedom from pain and to
Ot young women for every duty of life.
$1.00 bottles at druggists.
U complications. That
* are tilling graveyards
Wine of Cardui cstab*
Miss Della M. Strsyer, Tully, KaiU **l
have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe
riods for a long time, was nervous, had no
appetite, and lost Intersit In everything,
in fact was miserable. I have taken four
bottles of Wine of Cardui, with Thtdford't
Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day
I am entirely cured. I cannot express this
thanks I feel for whet you have dens
for
for tOvlea In easaa requiring spaelal dlrofr
Uoni, ■ridrHM, living sruiploiDX, lb* 1-sdlM'
Advisor, iM-partoisol,lbsCbsiunoofaMad-
loins Coni pan,, Cbatunouga, Tana.
••Unde No<r* In the Convention.
A gentleman writing in the Spar
tanburg Journal of u recent date telle
of an event that happened in the con
vention at Greenwood which was high
ly enjoyable to all who witneseed it.
We feel sure tiiat our colored readers
would like to hear about it, so we
give it for their benefit, as well as
for the benelit of others who may be
interested:
"The most distinguished visitor at
the Baptist State Convention a few
days ago was Uncle Ned Stark, a
colored preacher, who was born in
Hanover county, Va., one hundred
years ago the 18th of last August.
Uncle Ned was received with joy
ous enthusiasum. He spoke for ten
minutes and surprised all who heard
him. His thoughts were expressed
in clear, vigorous language, and his
eyes sparkled with love and good
humor. He told of his conversion
when he was 28 years old, now 72
years ago, of how happ^ he was and
of how he prayed to be taken home.
"I kep’ on prayin’,” he said, "to
go home till de Lord pinted his finger
at my duty and showed me dat I
needed livin’ grace ’slid of dyin’
grace. Now I know dat I’ll have
dyin’ grace when I need it, because
I have livin' grace.”
He said that the hardest man he
ever had to deal with is old Ned
himself; if he can manage him, he
can get along with everybody else.
After his speech a collection was
taken amounting to $28, which was
entrusted to Dr. O.O. Brown, of Sum
ter, to be given to Uncle Ned as he
needed it.
The old darkey rode 22 miles in or
der to attend the convention last Fri
day. He led in the closing prayer of
the morning meeting. Many eyes were
filled with tears and many hearts were
stirred by the simple words of the
honest old man who says he "has
edication do he cannot read de print.”
A I.lttlu Talk for Farmer*.
[Carolina Spartan ]
While riding from GalTney to Spar
tanburg last Saturday we looked out
to see If any plows were going. It
was ideal weather for preparing land
for the next crop. We saw the dirt
rolling in one field only. That was
about a mile east of Oowpens. But
that was rolling in a way to make
one who loves the soil tenderly to re
joice. Three heavy mules were draw
ing a disc pulverizer. They were
certainly doing fine work. In the
same field two other mules were pul
ling a cutaway or a two-horse plow.
In another field near Gaffney we saw
a hand with two mules and a subsoil
plow finishing a two-acre lot, break
ing two to five inches of the hard-pan
and mixing it with the top soil.
There was no turning of the soil.
When he got through the land was
well broken six to ten inches deep.
The same hand began to prepare
next year’s corn laud, red clay with
thin top soil, which was in cotton
last year and cultivated about three
inches deep. He expects to break
that about seven inches deep. The
cutaway barrow will bo used once or
twice before planting.
We mention these facts for two
reasons. In the first place, the
farmers of the county have lost many
valuable days when they should have
been preparing land for next year’s
crop. Some o~f them are ready to say
that fall plowing does more harm
than good. Play at plowing, or
scratching the surface about two to
three inches deep does harm. Hands
might just as well go rabbit hunting.
But if farmers will properly prepare
their land In the winter it will prove
most 'beneficial. There is no use in
any one saying he cannot deepen his
soil. If he has two good strong ani
mals with the ordinary plowstocks
and a half shovel or twister in front
and a tongue plow properly set in the
same furrow, he can do good work.
Sven these short days an acre and a
quarter may be plowed six to eight
inches deep. The freezes will carry
on the work of pulverization. A
harrow run once or twice before
planting time will finish the job. If
one has only a mule let him exchange
with a neighbor and swap work. If
he is so mean that he has no neigh
bor, this is not written for him. By
all means let the farmer begin this
thorough preparation the first plow
ing day of January and keep the
plows going every day when the
ground is dry enough.
The Devll’a Tan Commandmenta.
[Christian Advoouto.]
I. Live to thyself. Mind thine own
Things: This ii the first and great
Commandment, on which all the rest
bang, and to which they servo, and
ia the same as, Be thine own God.
II. Let thy Will be thy Law. Thou
art thine own, thy Tongue is thine
own, thy Time is thine own, thy
Kstate is thine own; mayst thou not
do what thou wilt with thine own?
III. Make the best of the Time
present, and of present Things.
Lose not a Certainty for Uncertain
ties; Who knows what may be here
after? Kat and drink, for Tomorrow
thou diest. Be merry while thou
mayest, spend while thou hast it
mal e Hay while the Sun shines.
IV. Stand fast in the Liberties of
thy fteah. Come not Into Bondage
Be not a Slave to a strict Life, when
thou mayst use thine own Liberty.
V. Continue in Sin because Grace
bath abounded. Christ died for Sin-
nara, God Is merciful; Why shouldst
thou then fear to take tby Course?
VI. Do as others do. Go along
with the Multitude, fashion thyself
to the Times, be not singular; why
shouldest thou think thyself wiser
than others?
VII. Do no more Rel'gion than
needs. Be not righteous overmuch.
Be not over forward, a little Faith,
a little Repentance will serve by
Turn.
VIII. Do not trouble thyself
about email Offenses. Thoughts are
free, Words are but Things of Course,
What man la there that lives and sine
not? Why shouldst thou keep such
ado about thy Sins, Are they not litt e
ones?
IX. Be not over hasty. If thou
must repent, It is Time enough yet;
torment not thyself before thy Time :
When thou art old, thou wilt have
little else to do: Bu not old whilst
thou art young.
X. Trust God with thy 8oul,
rather than Man with Thy Body.
Choose Iniquity rather than Afilh-
tion and Nelf-Denial. Venture n
farther in MatD rs of lieligiuii than
thou mayst with Hufety.
In golf a man is never too old to
learn.
To Cure u Cold In Oio- l>uy
Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tab
lets. All druggistsrefitiol the money
if it fails to cure. E. \V. Grove’s sig
nature is on each box. 2-*)c.
In the United there 2!{ towi s
tamed Columbus, mid 88 named
Columbia.
Dr. IIiiII'n Coiil-Ii Syrup CurcH ovurnlKlit
the most stubborn cold as well us all Its oiii-
pllciitions —tickling in the throat, husky
voice and violent coirxlilntr. It Is Hit must
wonderful medicine sclenee bus produced.
WALLACE & OTTS,
LAWYERS.
Office upstairs, between R. A. Jones and
Davenport.
I’honc 87.
J. E. WEBSTER,
A-ttorney-A-t- vv.
Office in Court House. (ProbaK-Judjre s office
Gaffney City, S. C.
Practices in all the courts. Collec
tions a specialty
DR. J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist,
Gaffney, - - - S. C.
Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store
In office from 1st to 26th of each
month:
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB,
Dentist,
Office over R. A. tones ft Co.’a Store.
Can be found at officesli dava In the week
H-J. C. JEFFERIES-8-
OAFFNEY, S. C.
Commercial Law. Corporation Law
Heal Estate Law.
Money to loan on approved security.
JAMES A. WILLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Notary Public in office. Prompt attention
given to all business.
Office over K. A. Jones & Co.’s store.
D.U. Duncan O.P, Sanders. W.S. Uall.Jr
DUKCAH, SAKDERS « HALL,
Attorneys-at- Law.
Office over J. R. Tolleson’s & Co.’s Store.
S. C. & G. E. R. R. CO.
Schedule No. 4.
In Effect n:ei A. M., Sunday,December 24th, '99
Between Camden.S.C. and Blacksburg,S.C
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The following are the prieeb ; u,[
for cot •on iu Gaffney today :
>iuod Middling D
Middling 1); J
Ta« Returns foi Hie Year lijiJI,
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Train No. 32 leaving Marlon. N. (’., a, .1 a. m.
S aklnv close connurlioii at lilu,'knhurtr. S
, with the Southern’), train No. 30 for Char
lotte, N. O., and all point* East, and connect
ing with the Southern'* vestibule going to
Atlanta, Ua., and all txflnt* West, and will
roculve passenger* going East from train
No. lOonthuC. ft N. W. R. R.. at Yorkvllle,
H. C , a 18.45 a. m.. and connect* at. Camden
H. O., \ tb the Southern'* train No. 78 arriv
ing in Charleston. H. (... at 8.17 p. m.
Train No. :M with piusengcrcouch attached
leaving Blacksburg at 5.8(1 a. m., and con
necting at Bock Hill. S. (’., with the South
ern'll 1 lorlda train for all points South.
Train No. 33 leaving Camden, S. C . at 12.50
u. m , after the arrival of the Southern'*
Charleston train connect* at Lancaster, S.
(!., with the L. ft O. B. It.; at futawtm June!
lou with the 8. A. 1... going Kant, at Rock
lilll, H. C., with the Southern'* train No. 34
for Charlotte, N. ('., and all iioliii* East.
Connect* at York vllle, S. C.. with train No. II
on the C. A N. W. H. It., for Chester, S. ('. At
Blacksburg with the Southern'* vckllhule
going EaMt, ami the Southern'* train N'o. 3.1
going We*t. and connecting lit Marlon, N. (
with the Sout hern bithK.a »t ami W *t.
SAMI EL HUNT, 1’realdci.i
>1 !l>
(s, W,
lice In the
. S. <'., on
. 1 1 I, and
unlay the
II! folhiW-
mda. the
J :ill-
•iy and Friday,
I «ill open tin* books for the purpose i.f re
el Ivlng return* of property fur Ci aiion, for
the year 1!Xl|, :i( | |,e Inditor'
court house, in the town 1 I (L-m
Tuesday, tlie Hr,! day of .1 nu
will remain at (he offirc until
5th January, 1>:|, ;,u>l
bm precincts at the tlnn
At Buffalo Sell.
) tli January, l'.*o|.
At Kings ( reel;
uary, 1iX||,
At Cherokee I’.-
uary. 191)1.
At Blacksburg, on Thu;,
idlli and llth January. I x)|.
At Antioch, on Saturday, 12th January
IIXII.
At Grassy Pond, on Monday. Uth January
1901.
At Maud, ou Tuesday, 15th Jnuuuiy. i: ..i.
At I./eil'*, on Wednesday, loth Jauu nv
I'.WI.
At Macedonia,on Thursday, 17th January
1!XU.
Al White Plains, on Friday, 1-th January
1901.
At Thlckcty Station, on Saturday. 19th Jan
uary, 1901.
At Draytonville, on Monday. 2l.,l January
1901.
Al M ilkinsville, on esduy, 22d January,
1901.
At Surratt-,, I’ndmore's Store, Wednesday
23d January, l!Xi|.
At 1. I). Littlejohn's Store, I 1 rail a y. 2lth
January, llxil.
At Rutena. Brown's :'t>>re, I ■ ,y i a-^p
January, 1901.
At J milier Bridge, on Saturday. January
.261 h. r.*il.
Al Allens, Bowlin ,vllle, Monday,2-ih Jan-
uaty, IHOl.
And at the Auditor's office until 2t th duyof
Iebruary, I'.Wl, after which time t e 50 jut
cent will attach.
AH persons are ruiucsted io :,ay to who.
school distin t tin y lielong or live in. J | 10!i e
living in School Districts Nos. .1 an l In to
state on theirreturn how much of the.r prop-
1 113 lies v. ithiu said sc 1 too I iHsirict and how
much lies outside of said school dist, p- : also
.ill lands bought or s i.il, who from an i who
to, ami to v, hat luinis it ciins; also all new
buildings and their value; also what build
ings have been destroyed by lire and heir
value, since last return. All persons fa ling
to return to Auditor are ret|u red to 11 ake
t heir returns before a Magistrate or Notary
I’ublic. sworn to in due form as prescribed
on blank returns, belon sending them In,
an 1 all articles assessed itemize.!. l>o net
say same as last year; such returns cau *
confusion.
W. D. Camp,
A udiloi 1 lieroUic ('oil 11 ty.
11-27 to Feh. 20
N. B. Mr. \\ 1 lenry Boss, my assist ant. will
In in my office and will be ph an il to take your
rt turns during my aliseii ’e. All pt r.oiisin
the town of GalTiu y wall please make lull re
turns of all real properly, either bought op
sold, w ho from, who to, and aII new buildings,
whether wood or brick, with valuation, or
liny other changes.
W. D. < AMP,
Auditor.
EOUTilEKN KAILWAY*
at
Oondnaail Sohadul* of Pasii*n(*r Trains,
In Effoot May 3th, 1900.
Ifortkteaad.
N<r, 12.
Daily.
Ve*.
N'o. 33.
Daily.
N'o. lb.
Ex.
Sua.
FstMa
No. 81
Daily.
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“ Atlanta,ST
“ Norcross..
" Buford.
•* Uaiuesville
M Lulu
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“ Mt. Airy...
Lt. Tooona....
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8 50 a
9 80 a
10 i*j a
U) 85 a
10 £8 a
11 25 a
11 Son
11 63 u
12 com
1 Oo p
2 25p
t 45p
'8 85 ',
4 8J p
5 Ocp
6 2.1 p
7 03p
7 83 p
8 OJp
8 80 p
8 85 p
9 00
11 60 p
12 60 a
1 20a
1 68a
2 18 a
I bba
a'a
Ar. Eiiierton...
Lv. Eilitston...
P OOn
6 4o p
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11 46 a
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“ GreenviUg.
" Spar’burg.
“ Gaffney.
M Blaek.-burg
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“ Charlottg..
Ar. Gru'nsboi’O
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12 52 p
1 42,,
2 84 p
• 87 p
4 2op
4 88 p
5 C8p
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9 55 p
"4 16 p
|22p
5 18 p
6 46 p
T 02 p
8 181>
10 47 p
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4 28a
4 66a
$ Qua
7 08a
7 46a
1 02a
8 27 a
8 61a
» 60a
12 2ttp
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Ar. Norfolk ...
....
8 26 u
.
Ar. Danvills...
11 25p
11 63 p
1 88 p
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6 ou a
6 00a
0 top
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" Ph’delphia.
" New kork.
6 42 a
8 00 a
10 15 a
12 4,m
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8 60a
$ 23a
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No. 37.!No. ll.
Daily ^Daliy
Lv. N.Y.,Pa ft.
“ Ph'delphia.
" Baltimore..
** WBsh'tou..
12 1.1 a
8 50 a
6 2'! a
11 15 a
4 8op
0 6.1 p
9 A' p
10 46 p
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12 01 n
11 OOp
11 Oo p
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t 48 p
6 60a
0 10 a
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Ar. Ure’naboro
9 00a
6 aiO P
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6 16 a
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Ar. C harlotte.
Lv Gastonia.
“ King * Jit..
“ Bl!i.''«Hbiirg
•* GalTney.
•* Spar’burg.
*• Green villa
“ Central
** Seneca
*• W'mlnster
“ Toceoa .
T 10 p
9 46 p
10 42p
11 top
1142 p
12 26 a
1 80 a
1 82 a
8 28a
T 05 a
9 2.3 a
10 07 a
10 41a
10 5* n
11 84 n
12 80 p
i 80 p
8 16 p
7 87 a
12 (.5m
1 12 p
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2 24 p
8 15 p
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8 27 p
6 6-ip
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6 40 p
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" Cornelia..
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“ Gainesville
“ Buford.
“ iforarosa,
Ar. Atlun'a.KT
’• Atlanta.CT
' 4 18*
4 80a
» 02 a
6 26 a
6 10 a
6 Ida
i iip
8 bo p
4 65 p
Stop
7 5Tp
7 82 p
b Oop
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9 18 p
10 oop
9 txip
8 80 a
$ toa
8 67a
7 toa
f 48a
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Ex. N’o. 13.
Fun. Daily.
STATIONS.
8 lOp
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8 top
9 8(1 p
No,
Daily.
10 60s
10 19 n
lo 03 a
9 26
Ex.
bun.
llOiaLv Lul* Ar
1106* “ Alsyaville “
11 62 a, ” Harmony “
. H 39i> Ar. Athena .Lt _ ___,
Not* clou# oonnsotloa mads at Lula
Main lln* train*.
“A’’ • m. “P” p. m . ”M” Boon. "N" night
Chcnapwak# Lins Stsamera la dally Mr vis
bstwuvn Norfolk and BaUltnor*.
No*. 97 and ttb-Daliy Waxhlngtoa aa(
goathwotUra Vastlbula Llmltad. Througl
Pullman Hle*ptngcar* bwtwaea Naw York am
Now Oricant, via Waaidngton, Atlanta au(
liontgoninry, and alao b«tw*an Naw York aal
llamnhta, via Wnsldngton. Atlanta nnd BU
? B>tnghnm. Also elegant Puli.man LianaJil
MIRVATION Caba Utwawn AUanla and Na*
01 * thoruughfar* roaohM ba
tween Waihmgton and Atlanta. Dining can
C rv« ail niMl* »n routa. Leaving Waahtng
gt<-a Mom aye, Wi ; -.anlar* and Prtda/i
a tourist siatiping rar will run through bat waai
Waalilngton and Fan irraadsoo without ahaaga
Pullman drawing room alaai lng oars liatwaas
Grcenxboro and Norfolk. C loM ooanaeUaa at
Norfolk for Old Foist OouvoaT-
Ko.i ,0 and Pi- United ftiatM I’aat Mai) xt—
aolid between WaaUngtoa and NawO.,1
via Southarn Railway, A. ft W. P. R,
L ft N U. K., balng aampoaad of
thru igh without ohania far lanaa^gara c.
alioMaj Pullman tee win a ream WMpia|<
betwoan New York and New Orlaaas. via
betwoan New York and N«w drleaaa.
lantn and Montgoinarr and batws
toinghain and AtLanta Dlalag ear* ■
mcall *n routa
No* 11. ijj, H4 and II—P
hatwgn Blchnioud and
villa aouthVxmad Naa U
Nos 84 and 1Z
FRANKS
8outhnrn bithKa »t uml W *t. FRANKS GANNOM, 1 M. (KTLft
HAMt KL HUNT, Prealilt i.i. Third V V M Ma-v Umw, T M Ybtft
a,',it I ’aVD*. NW’?