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/ The Superior Single Disc Drill. A Grain and Fertilizer Drill that Does Accurate Work and Plenty of it- Sows Grain and Fertilizers Perfectly. No Bunching No Clogging. m Jtf w fQLei* C7A/.U SUPERIOR SPECIAL FEATURES. Broad Tire, 3 1-2-foot Wheels. Solid Steel Frame. > Both Ground Wheels Drivers. Tubular Pressure Links. Disks Attached to Single Drawbars. Drawbars Made of High Carbon Steel. Cold Rolled Pol ished Steel Axle. Force Feed Distributers for Both Grain and Fertilizer. Bent Lift Lever. Disk for Changing Quantity Without Change of Parts. For Sale by Smith Hardware Co., Gaffney, S. C. The Pride of The Kitchen ifsr ; .3 -* r HUE ‘/m. co •V- is one of our handsome cook stoves ^ or ranges. They are splendid ba kers, economical in the use of fuel, easy to manage, and are both an ornament and a necessity in the home. Look at our line assort ment of ranges and cook stoves and the inducements we are offer ing in prices. See us before you buy and inspect our big stock of Hardware. SMITH HARDWARE CO F. G. Stacy. President. •T. G. Wardlaw. Vice-President THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL, »r, o.ooo. SUKPLCS AND PKOKITH, - 10,000. tState, Oounty anti <Jity JJexxmitory. Deposits solicited from Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers and others. Rvery accom modation extended to customers that their business and responsibility will warrant. L>. O. W< >*-4tTs Oanliier. Tbe Power of Souk; Dr sIh^hik. Music may mean diiTerent things to different men, but all must admit that sweet music at all times, and in all places, is touching and inspiring There all kinds of music—songs suited to persons in all conditions of life, from the time when the shep herds were awakened by the sweet singing of the angels, while watching their Hocks on the sloping hills around Bethlehem, down to the pres ent day. Music is comforting to the weary soul, or to those whose hearts are bowed down with sorrow. The good old songs of Zion are many times balm for the wounded spirit, and binds up the broken heart. The wandering Jew delights to hear, ‘‘Je- rusalem My Happy Home,” sung to an old familiar air. And think of John Howard Paine when far away from home he wrote his immortal “Home, Sweet, Home” that lived so long after he has passed away, and will live through all the ages. Children, very early in life, learn to listen with delight to singing and be lulled into gentle sleep by the low, sweet notes of a mother’s lullabies. We need more spice and enliven- merit in our church music. Congre gations are discussing whether they shall have choirs or organs or cornets. I say take that which will bring out the most inspiring music. We need zeal and spirit in our church music; soul stirring music in which all the congregation can join and feel better for having done so. Hardened hearts are very often touched by singing. It is said that the old millionaire, Wil liam H Vanderbilt, in his last days while he looked from his window seemingly into the great heaven, that his attention was suddenly attracted by the soft notes of an old familiar hymn and when, in answer to his in quiry, he was told it was only his nurse singing, be said tell her to come in and sing it to me again, and when she took a low s<-at at the old man’s feet and sang he seemed to be lost in thought, and who knows but the singing of that hymn won a soul for Christ. flinging in the night by Paul and Silas converted the jailor’s family and saved them, and I have come to the conclusion that if we are going to have successful gospel meetings that we have got, to have a little more lift- in them, and life is found in singing Such hymns, “Jesus Lover of Mj- floul,” “Rock of Ages,” “There is a Fountain Filled With Blood,” etc. These hymns are \lways good, but we want a variety; we want new hymns as well as the old ones. I find it wakes up a congregation to bring in now and then a new hymn And if you cannot wane them up with preaching, let us sing it into them, and I believe the time is coming when we will make a good deal more im pression singing the Gospel. I be lieve I would like it better, for I think that Jesus is better pleased when we lift our hearts and voices in praises to His holy name. Oh, the blessed thought of praising God In heaven, with all the redeemed and | Holy angels, there is a song the ran- i somed sing to Jesus, their exalted | King with joyful hearts and tongues. Oh 1 that’s the song for me; Then wt- will a wavs be sineing. Serve Tbe,- as Thy hosts above. And praise Thee without cohsIiik; Glory to Thy perfect love. Then let us sIiik for Jesus While here on earlh we stav, And when His voice shall call us To realms of endless day. As one by one we gather KeJ< icing on the shore. We will shorn His praise in glory And sing loreyer more. Amen, Lillik McDaniel. Dr. Ball’s Cough Syrup is the best medi cine for sore throat, laryngitis, quinsy or | tonstlitls. Every drop of it soothes and heals. ! A twenty-five cent bottle of this wonderful i remedy will cure a cough or cold in one day. Fresh Today, Lowneys Candy Always the Best. Peeler & Lemmonil, Looking Your Best! 333 I Your photograph is your reoresentative and it should show you at your best. CA lilNETS, per dozen. JOHN GREEN. Uo You Want Insurance ? i am prepared to furnish poli cies in the very pest companies at the lowest rates. If you want a bond I can make t for you. See me before you insure. F. G. STACY. I Wll>r I Suwiiiow The gradual increase of our business is apparent to the most casual observer. Our goods, our pricers.-; and our service are responsible for it. Our patrons- have come to know the goodness of our goods, th*- lowness of our prices, the excellence of our service. Here’s a drug business built on integrity, merit anti industry supported by the patronage o f satisfied cus tomers— the kind that are increasing our business; every day. This year’s business will be largest in au*~ history—-gooc evidence of our ability to please. And, to clinch it all, we say, “Here’s your monev back for the asking.” Cherokee Drug Co, Our store will be closed on Sundays. Medicines sold when called for. This T ra<i e Mark a On Shoes means Your Protection They are guaranteed and cost no more than the ordinary. FOR SALE BY J. R. TOLLESON & CO. WEDDING BELLS ARE RINGING. DO YOU WANT A FINE PRESENT? IF SO, GO TO S. B. CRAWLEY & CO.. who have just received from Germany and Japan a fine assortment of Dresden and Japanese ware- Rose Bowls, Nautilus Vases, Loving Cups, Fern Dishes, Bisque Figures. We carry the nicest line of extracts to be found in town, Colgates,’ Adolph Spichler, etc. All kinds, of brushes, Tooth Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Combs and a full line of Druggists’ Sundries, Books and Stationery, Pencils, Pens, Inks, Tablets, Paper, Envelopes. All kinds of School Bookst and Supplies. White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Glass, Putty, Lamp Chimneys, etc. .Prescriptions carefully compounded with accuracy and dispatch by a licensed Pharmacist at at:' hours of the day and night. .We have no Sunday hours, but prescriptions and medicines only will be sold to persons needing; the same by applying to a clerk or member of the firm. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO.. 813 Limestone St., Gaffney, S. C. WL L