"The Free Lance" Issue: September 23, 1904 BUFFALO GLEANINGS: B.B. HENRY of Spartanburg was registered at the Hotel Buffalo yesterday. Mrs. Jas. W. KILGO of Spartanburg is visiting Mrs. L. E. WIGGINS. While here she will organize a Woman's Missionary Society, of which society she is district secretary. C.E. WHITE of Union is in town today. J. L. GAULT, bookkeeper for the Mutual Dry Goods Co., returned yesterday from a week's visit to the World's Fair. He reports a royal good time. J. E. McCLURE was summoned to the bedside of his little daughter, Cleo, at Spartanburg yesterday. She is seriously ill. Bishop W. W. DUNCAN of Spartanburg was here yesterday. J. L. PADGETT, overseer of the carding, and his father, P. PADGETT, left yesterday for a week's visit at Rutherfordton, N.C. Lee SPARKE, who has been indisposed for several days is able to be out again. R. P. HARRY, manager of the Mutual Dry Goods Co., is in New York this week. Joe MOSLEY and family left Friday for Monarch, where they will locate permanently. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. HEIGLER, of Meridian, Miss., are registered at the Hotel Buffalo. Dr. J. N. ROBERSON, manager of the Buffalo Pharmacy, is dangerously ill at his home on Auburn Ave. Mrs. Mary GOSSETT spent Sunday with relatives at Union. J. H. HOPE of Peaks arrived here last week. He will be the principal of the graded school at this place for ensuing term with his wife as assistant. Capt. A. H. FOSTER of Union, president of the Mutual Dry Goods, Co., came down Thursday, looking after the business generally during the absence of Mr. HARRY who is in New York. Mrs. Cora HANCE and daughter Ollie, who have been visiting relatives at Pacolet and Clifton for several weeks, returned home last week. John CONNOR, who was badly injured by the trolley car, a few weeks ago is able to be out again. Cotton is coming in rapidly now; wagons can be seen daily coming in from every road leading to Buffalo. Howard WILLIAMS of the county, was in town yesterday. Walter GAULT of Glendale has accepted a position with the Buffalo Cotton Mill Co. C.A. BETSELL, manager of the T.C. DUNCAN farm near town, is critically ill. Owing to the absence of one of the clerks at the Mutual Saturday T. B. HENRY of Union came out and assisted them. Ira TURNER of Union was in town yesterday. free post Lisa