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t I No business can possibly be ^ successful that is not aJver- 7 Used. 7 This is a sweeping statement, • but it is true. There are some T merchants in this community * whose experience apparently contradicts the statement. The contradiction, however, is only apparent. If they have 4 attained any degree of success $ they have advertised. They have ^ let people know what they had to ^ sell, what they were here for and ^ what they proposed to do. Just ? in proportion to the thorough- 7 ness with which they have done • this and met the conditions of ^ their competitors they have sue- t ceec, J. 7 If they have used the newspa- pers they have worked with the # best tools ; ^ far as getting pub- licity is com. erned. If they have £ worked withi the newspapers £ they have been handicapped and ^ have not attained the highest ^ possible measure of success. A fertile seed plar'ed in fertile ground, carefully x atered, will thrive and Lear fruit. A properly organized business, in any inhabited place, well advertised will succeed. The ’ aw of growth is as certain and inexorable in one case as the other. HAND Of WELCOME AWAITS KITCHENER England Prepares an Ovation For Conquering Hero. ESCORT OF 15,000 SOLDIERS MANV SOCCOMG TO BREATH OF HOT WAVE Several Deaths and Scores ol Prostrations Reported. HEAVY STORMS RAGE IN NEWJfORK STATE Great Johnstown Deluge Is Almost Equalled. F G. Ptacy, President. J. G. Wardi.aw, Vice-President THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL, STOCK PAIO IN »ft0,00«M»0. STOCK IIOf.DFKS INOIVIOI AI, LIABILITY - AO 01)0 OO. St It PLUS ANii PROFITS. NIST ^0,000,00. PITTSBURG SUFFERS' SEVERELY. FARMERS SUFFER HEAVY LOSS. £120.000.00. State. County and City UepoHitory. PeposPs solicited from Farmers, Merchants, Manufstcturers and others. Every accom modation extended to customers that their business and responsibility will warrant. 1> O. I<?0«*i=, CaMhi^v S1V1VXH. Both Queen Alexandra and the Prince of Wales Will Take Active Parts ir, the Reception To Be Given the Re turning Warrior. New York, July 7.—-Both the queen and Prince of Wales will take active parts in the reception to be given tc Lord Kitchener, but even th* prospect of the coining of the conquering hero- has not, cables the London correspon dent of The Tribune, given an incen-® live to business, which is at a very low ebb. .he postponement of the coronation apparently had a distinct ly bad effect on trade, and no revival is expected for some time. It has been decided to bring into London to keep the streets clear or the occasion of Ixird Kitchener's home coming next Friday or Saturday, 500 cavalry and lO.oOO infantry, exclusive of the garrison in London and the troops from Windsor and at Hounslow the whole making a total of more than 15,000 men. The Colonial troops who came home from South Africa in the Bavaria, are to be retained unt'l after Lord Kitchener’s arrival and will, it is understood, have a place in the general’s reception, in which In dian and other Colonial troops may participate. J. C. OTTS, Attorney and Counselor. Office upstairs, betwee R. A. Jones and Davenport. Office and Residence .Phone. Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A. lone* dt Co 't Store Can bn fouprt at oft*™ six <1avn in the week Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. fS^Offloe over National Bank. J. E. WEBSTER. A.ttorntiFy'-1-vtaw* ffleein Court House. (Probate*.! udge s office Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Colleo- flnna « Kneelaltv William S. Hall, Jh. .Iamks A. Wiu.is. HALL & WILLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 0>V LCtr rs tc Y. W. CJ. Notary Public In office. Prompt attention given to aL business. Office over R. A. Jones A Co.’s store. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, . - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store In offleo from 1st to 26th of each ■nnth: J SHINGLES, BRICK, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS and all kinds of Building Ma jrial, Paints, Oils, Lie. for *eale at a small per cent. al>ove cost for cash. Estimates made without charge. L. BAKER MAY GO ON WARPATH. The Pennsylvania City Experiences an Unprecedented Wave of Heat—- Great Sufforirg is Reported Among Mill Workers, Forced to Quit Work. Pittsburg, July 7.—Six deaths and a | score ol prostrations is the heat record for the past twenty-four hours. At 8 o’clock this morning the ther mometer registered 85 degrees, with the mercury still rising and promisin'.; to pass the year’s record. Last night I was the hottest of the season. There i was much suffering among the null workers and many were forced to it turn to their homes. SHERIFF AFTER RIOTERS. Warrants Issued Against Striking Miners for Inciting Trouble. Harrisburg, July 7.—Sheriff ftc-ilf swore out warrants today for the ar rest of ten strikers at Williamstown, this county, for inciting to riot an 1 Interfering with his deputies in pi> , tecting non-union men going to and ' from work in the mine s at Lykcns and j Williamstown. Railroads Are Blocked by Washouts and the Sweeping Away of Bridges and Ecisinees in Some Parts cf ths State Is Seriously Crippled. Buffalo. N. Y., July 7.—A message received here last evening from Bel fast, below Portagpvillo, on the Ro- chest r branch o: the Pennsylvania railroad, says the flood there equaled | tl.i deluge in the year of the Johns- town flood. Loss of life at Belfast bad h '-n reported, but the message made no mention of any casualties. A; til. offices o’’ the Erie railroad the fnlluv.-ing statement was given to the Associated Press: , "On our main line between Buffalo and Hornellsville our eastbound track was slightly damaged between Dale and Warsaw, and our west bound tiaek between Swains and Cana sera- ga. We are getting our trains through at these points by using a single track. We expect to have both tracks open for traffic this afternoon.” At the offices of the Pennsylvania it was stated that ail of their lines weie COME! COME! Store, when you want a •/ if we haven't the spring We are at the Wilkins Hardware Rock Hill or Yorkville buggy, and or color you want in stock, we can get it for you on short noti . You can also find Screen Doors and Windows and Screen Wire Cloth here, or almost anything in the Hard ware Line. Yours truly, R. M. WILKINS & CO. BPS 1 ASA p|G> DR. MOFFETT'S ^ TEETHING POWDERS^ Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, | Cures Cholera-Infantum, Diarrhoea.Dysentent ano the Bowel Troubles of ChMnnofAny Age. [ Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. j open except the Rochester division, Cheyenne Indians Greatly Excited— Ccuncils of War Held. Guthrie. O. T., July 7.—The Chey enne Indians near Calumet, in Cana dian county, are reported to be holding a council of war, angry over an ord^r Issued by Major Stouch, Indian agent, prohibiting them from practicing tor turcs, so-called, incident to their sun dance. The Indians are excited, and the whites near Calumet are becoming frightened. Major Stouch has ap prised the war department of the sit uation. About 2/100 Indians took part in the dance last week in cele bration of their religious festival, and the tortures were to have closed the meeting. This is the first time that the dances of the Cheyennes have been stopped by the government au thorities. The sheriff says the situation in the Hinsdale to Rochester, region is critical, and that if there is another outbreak like that of last Wednesday, when he and his deputies were assaulted while protecting non union miners, he will call upon Gov ernor Stone for protection by the mi litia. Twenty of the rioters were ar rested on Thursday at Williamstown and hold in bail .for court, but this does not seem to have improved the situation. The sheriff came this morning to make information against the rioters and returned to Lykens re gion at noon to assist his deputies if. arresting the strikers, for whom war rants have been issued. SOr mail 25 cents to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D.. ST. LOUIS. MO. ColumhuH, tin., Aurf. £ J, IHTtlt. UK. f . MOFFETT Uear lioctor: He aarr yuur TEETHIXA ^Teething Iatrtlrrs) to onr little, arand ehllrt irith the liawtiest resitUM. The effeetk were almost mtujieal, and certainly more satis/acton/ than trmn anythin# * " ‘ ^/>IT weerer nsed. Yours rery truly, (.\ow Itishon Southern Methodist Church.) Washouts Stop Many Trains. Orlean, N. Y.. July 8.—A heavy rain and cloudburst did much damage in this county yesterday morning. There are many washouts on the Rochester division of the Western New York and Pennsyvania railroads and all trains were abandon' d. On the Er e railroad washouts occurred at several points between Salamanca and Her- nellsville, a..d Scioto bridge was car ried away. Much stock was kiliel by lightning. Paul Faher. 10 years old. was- drowned in th^- Allegheny river here. While swimming he was ; overpowered in an eddy that had been SUICIDED AT SEVENTY-THREE. created by a su den rise in the river. JOSEPH S. KEY, Pastor of fit. Paul Church, A. N. Wood. President. U. U. Brown, Vice-President iticrcliiintM anti Planters llanlc, OF GAFFNEY. S. C. Established I'.x*!. Capital $50,000.--Surplus and Profits $7,000. STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY. Does a. genera) Banking and Kxcliangf business. Is well fitted up with Fire Proof Vav.' j and Burglar Proof Safe, with Automatic Titne Lock. We solicit the business of people o all occupations. O. TV*. I'pT-f. n»«h>er. AGRICULTURE IN MISSISSIPPI. Census Bureau Places Value of Farms at $152,907,000. Washington. July 7.—The census bureau has issued a report on agricul ture in Mississippi on June 1, 1900, showing a total of 230,803 farms, val ued at $152,907,000. Of this 24 p w cent represents the buildings and 7<i per cent the land and all improvement other than buildings. The value of farm implements and machinery was $9,880,805, and live stock $42,057,222. The total value of farm products for 1899, which exceeds that for 1889 by 40 per cent, was $102,492,283, of which 82 per cent was in crops, including forest products and 17 per cent ani mal products. The gross farm iu- come of the state in 1890 was $90,743,- 658. and gross income on investment 44 per cent. Blind and Hopcltss Nicaragua Capital ist End His Life. Chicago, July 7.—B. W. Pyle, owner H one-third of the city of Greytown, Nicaragua, has committed suicide by scooting himsi If in the head in the Garfield Park sanitarium. After in viting his fortune in the Central American city, living for 15 years in holes that the United States would bu\d a canal through Nicaragua, see ing another route adopted and finally becoming totally blind in his 73d year, he Wame depressed and ended ail by dje well-directed shot. Mr Pyle came to Chicago about a year ago from his Nicaraguan honu to betreated for cataracts. fee Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company OiTf»rH for ssle Building Ijots In this flourishing town, Gaffney City; Also Farms ir » by snd In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place. In lots of freon 30 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. For full particulars apply to Thousands cf Acres Heeded. Ufi i, N. Y., July 7.—The Mishaw aka river has risen above its banK« from Rome and Watertown, and thou sands of aeres of iand all ready to har vest were damaged. In places in the Mt hawk valVy farmers have lost nearly ail the crop.- of this year. J. V. SS^VHLWLA.T'r, N. B.—All tresspassing on binds of this comoHny. cuttlu «>nd em'-ylou timV»Hr. Ashlar :r 4 p r» «*»»o o rt rf o *• # ’ a SLAUGHTER SALE. FELL ASLEEP UNDER BOX CAR. Brtha To Write War History. NewYork, July 7.—The Daily Mail’s Pietermaritzburg correspondent Vires, accordng to a World special from London “Louis Botha, in the course of eontvrsation, said that after the r visit to Europe, he, Dewet and Del- arey, inpnded going to America, but their prtoise tour would have to be determin'd by circumstances. Their object w,s to collect funds for the re lief of Bers ruined in the war. Bj tha is ar»nging for an official history from the Boer side, written by him self, Dew^ and other leaders.” CRIME MAY BE EXPOSED Believed Couple Cleared Way To Wed lock with Poison. Knoxville, July 7.—A special from Phike.' lphi.t Term., says Mrs. Flem ing and a Mr. Jenkins, living near Laurel Bluff. Roane county, are sus- p <fed of being implicated in the poisoning of Mrs. Fleming’s husband and .V; Jen kin’s wife. Mr. Fleming and Mrs. Jenkins both died suddenly about a month ago. In less than three weeks Mrs. Fleming and Jenkins were married. Suspicion was aroused by the inte - - ception of a letter written by Mrs. Fleming to Jenkins. The affair has created considerable excitement in the community, and legal proceedings have been instituted. A post mortem examination of Fleming’s body is also contemplated. and now ofTeriiHi Straw Hats r.t ippors to <ro at iqucs DOUBLE LYNCHING AVERTED. JUNE H, cm ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER Studio at 812 Limestone St. Gaffney, S. C. Best equipped studio in this section. High grade photog- iphy in all its branches. Call and see “Artist Proof,” the latest and handsomest style of photograph ever made. Finishing for amateur pho tographers solicited. Telephone 176: y • Building and Plastering Lime Oo&l, and Planter Hair. Plaster Paris. Uosendale Cement, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder. FaM and Dynamite Caps, call on Limestone Springs Lime Works CARROLL ft CO., Lessees. ftlepbone 17. Fatal Mistake of Two Tramps at Oneida. N. Y. Oneida, N. Y., July 7.—George Moorman, of Syracuse, was killed on the Central today, and Norman Hill, of Titusville, Pa., was probably fatal ly injured. They dropped off an eastbound freight in the western part of the city and went to sleep on a pile of ties. When it began raining Moor man suggested crawling under a box car standing on a siding, and they went to sleep there. Shortly before 3 o'clock an east- bound freight throw some cars into the siding. Moorman was about 35 years old and carried a cobbler’s kit of repair tools. Aguinaldo Coming to United States. New York, July 7.—According to announcement made here, says a Bos ton dispatch to The World. Aguinaldo is coming to the United States and his departure from Manila for San Francisco is expected, it is said, a; any times. He will come direct to Boston to Join his former secretary, Sixto Lopez, and will then start on a tour, delivering a series of lectures on the conditions in the islands and malr. ing a plea for the independence of his countrymen. Shot Intruder Dead. Connellsville, Pa., July 7.—-During the night an unknown man entered the house of Lud Pritts, a mountain eer, living near Rockwood, Pa„ and proceeded to the apartments of Pritt v ' young wife, evidently supposing her to be alone. Her screams aroused her husband, who was in another room, and hastily grasping his Win Chester, shot the intruder dead as he started to run from the house. Cholera Raging in Manchuria. Berlin, July 7.—It is announced here In a dispatch from Port Arthur that cholera is spreading in Manchuria, and that the mortality rate Is very great. Out of 396 cases at Inkau, 334 were fatal. Autum Session cf Parliament. Ixmdon. July 7.—In the house of | commons tday A. J. Balfour an j nouneed tht an autumn sessiftn cf parliament rould be necessaiy, begin, ning alwnit he middle of October and that the hqse would adjourn ear!v in August. Replying to a question on the subjec of the coronation stands the first cormissioner of works, A. Akers-Douglas, said it was not pro posed to remoe them as it was hoped the stands wqid be required for the puiDose for 'hleh they were con structed. “Mother” Jon* Makes Speeches. Knoxville, Jur 7.—‘Mother” Jones of the Tcnnesse coal miners, is m East Tennesse aiong the miners. Sa'- urday night she elivered a vindictive address at Jellicc Tenn., in which she characterized hr recent imprison ment as ‘‘an outige on the liberties of American eitUns.’’ She speaks at Brlceville, Tei). f today and will visit and speak t« miners at Tracey and Whitwell. Jiv 10 she intends to reach Fairmount, 7. Va., where her case is to be decide July 11. Sheriff and Strong Guard Dispersed Mob at Kingston, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn., July 7.—A special to The S ntine] from Harriman, Tenn., says a double lynching was narrowly averted at Kingston. Tenn., Saturday night. A mob formed at Kingston ra'-e track and dispersed when it was learned that the sheriff had removed Jack Bailey and had placed the jail under a heavy guard. Bailey is the alleged accessory to the murder of his wife, it being claim ed that he hired a n^gro’ boy to ki’l her. The second party, who. it is said, was sought by the mob, is charged with poisoning his wife. Excitement is still high, and a sub sequent effort at Lynching Bailey ir. feared. l*;ik<T please buggies, a le most In order to close them out I am below cost. Also a few dozen pairs ladies’ and misses’ cut rate prices. I am oH'eringsome unprecedented bargains in white Dimities and other white goods. Don’t fail to see them. Despite the hardjimes my sales on buggies have exceed my most sanguine expectations, which only goes to show that I have got “up-to-date” vehicles at the right kind of prices. For neatness, durability and general utility Tyson A; Jones’ buggies are hard to beat. I also have Corbitt, Goldsboro and Studi little cheaper in price, but they cannot fail to fastidious. Buggy Harness $6.7)0 to $15.00 per set. Wagons? Well ory and am prepared to meet all fair competition. A few dozen fruit jars left which will be sold at the old price notwithstanding the price has advanced $2.00 per gross recently. Fruit jar rubbers in abundance. Highest market price paid for all kinds Scrap Iron, Steel, Old Castings, Brass, Copper, etc. 1 keep everything usually found in a first-class general mer chandise store, both at Gaffney and Goforths, S. C\, and solicit a share of your patronage. Respectfully, J. I. SA.RIiA.TT. 818 Limestone Street. yes, I've got the Taylor and the White Hick- HARRIS L1THIA SPRINGS =53153= HOTEL. • • • Fatal End To hmlly Brawl. Harrodsburg. Ky.July 7.—William H. Boks shot and kifcd his brother-in- law. Elijah Sargent,at the farm of W. W. Stephenson. Var Burgin. Th» ahooting, It is clalnWl, wan the ro- eult of a family quatel. Boss sur rendered to the sherli and is now in jail. Took Deadly Dose of Morphine. Beaumont, Tex.. July 7.—F. W. Mo- Gown. proprietor of the Beaumont Cy cle Works committed suicide by tak- Ing a large dose of morphine. An effort was made to dissuade him. but he prevented Interference by display ing a pistol and afterwards manage! to elude those who were guarding him He avowed two weeks ago that he in tended to destroy himself. Fatal Train Wreckn Portugal. Lisbon, July 7.—-The Jadrid express was derailed today owig to some un known cause, near Ouida. Portugal. Nearly all the ears wer wrecked. Six persons were killed an 27 were in jured. Vicksburg Report* G*d Rains. Vicksburg. Miss., July7.—Coplout and much-needed rains Hi here last nitht. Crops will be n-atly bene- fitted. \ Prominent Lawyer Sup Pueblo. July 7.—John Jot a prominent lawyer of the committed suicide by takingl In a lodging house on Soil avenue. No '’ause for tlj> paly, .’est, ..fphine Union act is known Among his effects were many letters showing he had a lucrative practice in Texas, New Mexico, Illi nois und the northwest. King’s Progress Uninterrupted. London. July 7.—At 10 o'clock this morning the following bulletin on King Edward's condition was posted at Buckingham palace: "The king had 9 hours’ natural sleep, and his progress continues to be uninterrupt ed. The wound is dlseharging fres- ly. and Is less painful to dress. (Signed) Treves, Laklng, Barlow.” NEWLY REPAINTED AND RENOVATED THROUGHOUT Dancing morning an SPLENDID ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE, Which finnitlus two Daily Concerts. evening, and WEEKLY GERMANS. HARRIS LITHIA WATER is GUARANTEED to cure all cases of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Gout, General Debility, Rheuma tism, Diabetes, Dropsy, Liver Complaints, Kidney and Blad der Troubles, and is especially recommended by the mo.-t emi nent vhvsicians for diseases peculiar to women. If anyone suffering with any of the Ailmeqts for which Harris Lithia Water is recommended, if they will come to the Springs and use the water its directed, we Absolutely Guarantee Relief. WHITE FOH BOOKLET AND BATES FOR BOAKO. R. L. FOX, Lessee, HARRIS SPRINGS, - - S. C.