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THE WEEKLY LEDGER]: GAFFNEY, S. C., MARCH CC, 1890. 7 GENERAL CONGLOMERATION PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. OF NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL IN TEREST. —' «•» Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too Short for a Heading, Yet None Too Short to Mention. Kov. J. I). ('rout will preach at the mill Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock The public is invited. Several marriages are booked for the near future. Put on your think ing cap and guess who they are. Farm work in this section is well advanced. Wc hear that some corn has been planted. Movements Of People You Know And People You Don’t Know. Mrs. J. N, Lipscomb and Miss Liz zie Lipscomb went to Spartanburg Monday and returned Tuesday. C. F. Inman, of Etta Jane, was in the city Saturday and joined The Ledger brigade. Mrs. J. E. Webster went to Spar-! ^ ) ' sscs tanburg Tuesday on a visit. Miss Juliet Lipscomb left last Fri day afternoon for Spartanburg to spend a week with Mrs. John H. Montgomery. Ex-Mayor Nathan Littlejohn, was ! absent] from* the city election day l during the hours the polls were open. I It was an agreement between himself | and the late contestee, so they kept their agreement. ! Messrs. Wood and Garrett were in ducted into oflice Tuesday afternoon Do you patronize Ledger advert is- | at 5 o’clock by Acting Mayor Jones, ers? If not what excuse do you! ^ I hompson has been spending oiler. They will certainly save you fthout a week on his farms *n rion money. The council will electa street over seer at their next regular monthly meeting. Applicants had better band in their petition at once. Calvin Roes’ S month’s old baby fell out of a chair and into a plate of hot rice last Sunday morning burning itself very badiy on its neck and face. •‘Man wanK Imt lit lie lierc below.” The t hiiii; fur you do Is iiclvcrliM nit II lie buys That litt It hit from you. —Printers In!.. The police have instructions to look out for blind tigers and the Sun- | and York counties. Mrs. W. M. Smith left Monday morning for Richmond where she goes to visit relatives for several weeks. Jeter Rutler, of Santuc, rpent sev eral days in the city last week. Oscar Wood, the thoroughbred horse breeder, went to Yorkville last week on business pertaining to horses. Walter Baker has returned to the city and will reside here in the future. Ex-Mayor Littlejohn’s father was down to see him hist week. Watch out Bud, for turd with ht it will go day liquor tratlie if you’re can you. The city was thronged last Satur- ^f(jay " Tib our farmer friends. Busi ness was good, our merchants happy and the planters wore countenances of contentment. The Republicans had a meeting ■ Xuevday night and elected delegates to the county convention which meets itSpartanburg on Saturday, the 28th. A full delegation was elected. J A. Geddes advertised a house for rent in Tm: Li:ix;kr for three weeks. Tuesday he came in and discontinued the nd saying he had rented the louse. Tin: LintciKK is the medium. L‘ A. A. t’orter wants some work to do. lU'di us bottoming chairs, fixing Jjoung etc. Mr. I’orter is very old »nd crippled hut desires to do some thing to earn a livelihood. Canyon |employ him? Rev. B. 1*. Robertson will preach (Sunday morning at the First Baptist [church. Subject: ‘'Religious Ex perience or Experimental Religion.” [There will no a special song service Sunday evening to which all are in vited. J. Landrum Brown came over from | the Lbieen City a couple of weeks ago j on a short visit to his mother. Miss Mamie Robinson, of Spartan- ! burg, was in the city several days j last week visiting relatives and friends. J. G. Spencer returned to the city i last Saturday from a trip to Tennes see after horses and mules. He , brought hack a supply of good ones. ! h Hopewell Happenings. (.Correspondence of The Ledger.] Hopewell, Mar, 17.—The angel of death has visited this section again. This time taking from our midst, Vernon, the oldest son of Sam. Mitch- ell. Our Sunday school was well repre sented at the convention, held at Wilson’s Chapel last Sunday by Stella Stukes, Bessie Howe, Alice and Annie Howell, also Messrs. John M. Watson, J. Morgan Leech, Sam A. life and Henry W. Thomson. All return and report a most enjoy able time. Your correspondent was agreeably surprised to meet our friend and teacher, 1’rof. McArthur, hut pained to hear him speak of the accidont to I’rof. Sams. Your correspondent is glad to re port that Mrs. Stnarr is improving. There is no more loving and kind j friend than this lady, and it is cer- : tainly a pleasure to report her better. 1 Dame rumor has it that there is to ! he a marriage in this section before long, but I can find out nothing defi nite about it, though 1 have con sulted friend and foe. Mr. W. S. Wilkerson has a fine baby boy at his home. Sir. Warn Whisonant. of Hickory Grove, is quite sick tit his home. Rev. James H. Thacker preached at the school house to a large and ap preciative audience last week. Rev. J. P. Knox will preach at ! Salem Sunday. Mr. Knox iscertainly an able minister and we sincerily trust that‘ Old Salem” will raily on this day with a large and appreciative audience. Several of the hoys from over the river were over to see ‘‘friends” a few Sundays ago. Some say the hoys had too much and as a result, broke the King holt of the buggy en route for home. Wo sincerely regret the misfortune the young fellows met with, hut boys you must remember the girls on our side of the river will ive you the G— B— when you come Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, of As-! drammy. Don’t do it any more. We bury, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city with the family of their son, R. A. Jones. mrls don’t like it. M v RTI. C. Whisonant, of Wilkinsville, i yesterday and gave us a was in town pleasant call. Dr. W. M. Smith the (Jueen City last ports having had a while abroad. J. II. Mayes, J. Draper, F tner, J. Wilfong and J. Lynch spoilt a week.- r,' pleasant time Whiting Machine Works, who are putting in machinery at Henrietta, X. C., were a jolly party who came Singular, Isn’t It? A singular thing in the recent con test for Inlendant and Warden is that the opposing candidates were a’l the warmest possible personal friends. There was rio abuse used in the cam paign, no dirty lies circulated about Ray- anyone, no nasty epithets towards of the j opponents and no threats of a boy- Building Notes. Building continues brisk. Con tractor L. Baker reports a number of houses on hand to he built. Chi f of police Camp will build at once on the lot on Logan street re cently bought by him. W. T. Thompson is building a blnek-smith and general repair shop near his reshjpnce. GatTney’s popular barber, Archer, is building a nice cottage on Johnson street near the colored Methodist church. L. Baker has the job which assures a good job and early comple tion. —• •— 8o Proof the Cause of It All. Report came to tne city Monday that Ben James, of the Asbury neighborhood, came to town one day last week and took on too much dispensary. It is said he went home and raised such a rumpus with his better-half that neighbors had to in terfere and prevent him from cutting her throat. There’s no telling what a man will do if ho takes on too much 80 proof. — . . Still Another. “The South Carolina Tobacconist,” a weekly published at Sumter, this State, by N. G. Osteen and edited by H. G. Osteen and J. A. Brogdon. has made its appearance among The Ledger’s exchanges. It is a well gotten up paper and treats of tobacco in general and of its culture in South Carolina in particu lar. We commend it to our readers. Patent medicine people advertise because it brings the business. They don’t advertise in worthless papers either. Neither do baking powder concerns. Look at our foreign ad vertisements. And every one, with out exception, say they pay The Ledger more for advertising than they do any other paper of the same class. Why do they do it? Because they recognize in The Ledger a bet ter advtertising medium than the general run of papers. And that’s because Ledger readers patronize Ledger advertisers. If you don’t use our columns you are making a mistake. THE BLACKSBURG ELECTION. Dr. Ramsuer Defeats Mr. Kennedy for the Intendancy. [Correspondence of The Ledger.] Blacksburg, March 2o.—The mu nicipal election at this place Monday passed off quietly. The result of the vote cast is as follows: For Intendant—I). S. Ramsuer 141, J. D. Kennedy 78. For Wardens—J. M. Guyton 147; T. L. Black 14(5; C. L. Whisonant 143; J. T. Darwin 142; J. F. Whiso nant 79; D. L. Brown 79; G. A. Parker 71; W. B. Shearer 71. Dr. Ramseur and his entire ticket was elected. The result seems to give entire satisfaction. At a meeting of the new council Tuesday J. C. Duncan was re-elected chief of police; M. M. Freeman, treas urer .and W. A. Jackins secretary. it. Our- friend W. T. Thompson pre-j sented us several weeks ago with a rock somewhat in the shape of the ! bowl of a pipe. Mr. Thompson is j ever thoughtful of The Ledger and | we shall keep it as a curio. Feel Badly To=day? We ask this repeatedly, because serious diseases olten follow trifling ailments. If you are weak and generally ex hausted, nervous, have no appetite and can’t work, begin at once tak ing the most relia ble strengthening medicine, which is Brown's Iron Bit ters. Benefit comes ftom the very first dose. IT CURES Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Impure Blood, Malaria, Nervous ailments Women’s complaints. Get only the genuine—ii has crossed rec lines on the wrapper. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. 6ltl0l6l#a(9OH6l9ltaOI9K# Our flotto: “Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Money Refunded.” 'i+ 'i* He cott by candidates because men dared to oppose them. What a difference it makes when one gentleman has an- Chamberluins Fun at Wood’d Hall last The show was ‘ hum’ to the city Sunday ami scornb’s Hotel. Sam Copeland arrived Monday evening from Tampa, Fla., where he has been for six or t ight weeks for his health. J. R. Byars, of Asbury, was in the city Monday. Mr. Byars was one of the dozen new subscribers added to dined at Lip- i other for an opponent! Makers appeard rimrsday night, hut that is no i Ini: Ledger s list the past week. forming new ones. excuse for the misconduct carried on by some of the young men and hoys In attendance. No matter how poor n show is our boys should conduct themselves us gentlemen at all times. The Gaffney Kpworth League con ducted services at the Methodist church Sunday night. The services were unique and a credit to the young folks. Our readers can do no better work than to cater to the | M ilkins Bros M. L. Ross and R. M. Wells, of Shelby, were here several days this week renewing old acquaintances and young people and help them along in their efforts to serve the Master by allowing them to conduct an occa sional service. Editor A. G. Kollock. who has for nine years conducted the Cheraw Re porter in so efficient a manner, has leased the paper to Editor J. 1\ Gib son, of the Pee Dee Advocate, who will, in the future, conduct both pa pers. Mr. Kollock has purchased the Darlington news and will give his tal ented train to that newspaper. We wish both much success and prosper ity. Farmers and planters who have farm products for sale can advertise their goods in The Ledger at lea word. That’s cheaper than wearing out shoe leather going from one man to another. Besides you reach .7,000 readers in every issue of this paper and a man couldn't reach that many in a year’s walking. Try a Ledger want ad and see if it will not sell your produce, farmers. C. C. Ramsey came home Tuesday from Spartanburg, where he hud been serving a sentence In jail. He went to his home a few miles north of the city, beat his wife and run her oil from home. His daughter was in town yesterday morning trying to swear out u warrant against him. He also has a sick child at home which is not expected to live. Nice conduct this for a man just released from jail! P. V. Gaffney, the up-to-date ad writer for J. R. Tolleson, told The Ledger last week that they had ad vertised ninety-three pairs of a cer tain line of shoes in The Ledger and that before a week had passed they hud hut nineteen pairs of those shoes on hand. Of course all the sales were not the direct result of the ad but a largo per. cent of the custom ers said that they saw the ad in The Ledger. Moral—If you want the business of Ledger readers patronize its ad columns. Hut kirn'ii Arnica Salve. The Best Halve in the world for Guts. Bruises, Mores, I’leer, Salt Blietim. I < ver Mores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblain*, Corns, and all H’<ln Eruption*, and positively cures Biles, nr no pay required. It is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction or [hhhtiy refunded Brice 2. r * cents per Bor sale hy Tim Dul'ro Drug Index to New Advertisements. These arc changes and new ads that appear in Ibis week’s issue. Do us a favor hy telling them you saw their | advertisements in Tin: Ledger. Milks. J. R. Tolleson—Trouble. Dul’ro Drug Co.—Children. J. N. Lipscomb—General Merchan dise. H. L. Parks A Co.—Bee Hive. For Sale—Apply at this office. Mayor It. A. Jones—Election notice. Clary A Kendrick—Brutally mur dered. -• — Our city authorities have evinced commendable zeal and have incurred considerable expense in trying to capture Ed Edwards who killed Will Ardry here last week, hut have failed up to the present time to get him. While our city authorities will not • relax their efforts wo trust that Gov. 1 Evans will offer a reward for Edwards and thereby increase the chances of having justice meted out to him. -* • Maud Matters. [( 'uitc- pondciH'i >,f Tit t. Lkinikk.] Maud, H. C., March 23.—The past week was very cold and windy and armors did but little work on there farms, hut the new week begins bright and lovely, and our farmers are very busy preparing their lands and putting in guano. Several of our farmers went to Gaffney Saturday. They brought hack guano. We had a quiet little wedding Sun day evening. T, M. Lavender and and Miss Linie Hammett were united in llu: holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. John Ruppf performing the cermony. i They expect to remain in this set- | tlcment. Miss Elia Lynch, of Folk county, X. C., is expect to take charge of the school at Ashworth school house [ next week. Rev J. L. Ellis will preach at Grassy Bond next Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Henderson is very low at present. There is but little hopes of her recovery. Mrs. W. J. Horton’s family is im proving. D. R. Purcell and Bob Scruggs, of Gaffney, passed through this section Monday. R. E. Linder, the gentlemanly postmaster of Maud, is having fine sport byclcle riding. He is practic ing for u visit to Gaffney. II. E. Horton has moved info his new dwelling, w. r. A Terror to Evil Doers. Mayor pro tern R. A. Jones had be fore him Tuesday morning two dusky damsels—Mattie Wheeler and Mariah Boyce—for a disturbance. He let them off light. The former was lined 82 and the latter The way of the transgressor is hard! _ —— Local Cotton Market. Tlii' followitia arc tin' i|iiot:!tioiisoftli*-l( - ca 11•nlton mai UiH. furnislifU liy .1. I>. .Iwim s. Strict Gooil Middling t Good Middlin'' 70a MiddliitK ti TI10 it ho vc is ijuolations for Aiarcii IMli. This pleasant and perfect remedy, so delightful t<> take, so refreshing and exhilarating, stands in highest favor with all who know it best, as the great est of all medical remedies for both sexes, of all ages and in all conditions. CLOTHING for men,°boys and children at as tonishingly low prices:. Just look! Children’s Suits $1.0D, .t 1 .*2r>, $l.f>(i. $2.00 to $5.00. Boys’ All Wool $ 5.00 Suits f .i- $B.50. “ “ “ 7.00 “ 5.00. “ “ “ 10.00 “ “ 7.00. Men’s “ “ Suits from $'.00 to $25.00. REMEMBER OUR MOTTO, “Sutisfaction Oiuirantced or Money Refunded.” No trouble for us to show goods. LADIES, we have just received a fine lot of Frank D. Weylman & Co’s. Slippers and Low Cut Shoes. Every pair guaranteed as represented. Dress Goods, Dress Shields, Linings, Buttons, &c. Give us a call. Yours to please, IMie Hustler Two car loads of the best Flour in town for the money R. A. JONES & CO. CURED ATJT3 YEARS. Hr. Miles’ New Heart Cure Victorious. No other nit-dicino can show such a record. Here is a veritable patriarch, 73 years of age, with strong prejudice to overcome, who had Umrt DisrxiM 15 years, lie took the New Heart Cure and is now sound and well. WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU. It wlli give you APPETITE. It will give you restful refreshing SLEEP. It will stimulate your DIGESTION. It will restore your NERVOUS ENERGY. It will put your KIDNEYS in perfect order. Itwill purify your Blood. It will change your weakness into STRENGTH. It will bring you out of sickness into HEALTH. Choice Texas Red Rust Proof Oats that we are offering very low. R. A. JONES & CO. Everything in Heavy Groceries at rock bot tom prices, at R. A. JONES & CO. .i \ ~ A Our line of Furniture is complete and at bottom prices. R. A. JONES & CO. NEW PACKAGE, LARGE BOTTLE, 108 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MANUFACTURED ONLY HY The Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga. write for 48-paoe book, mailed ntEE. if you want the best Buggy on earth, buy Samuel O. Stone. Grass Lake, Mich., Dec. 28, 18M. I have been troubled with heart disease IS years or more. Most of the time l was so bad it was not safe for me to po out alone as dizzy spells would cause falling. I had severe palpitation, shortness of breath and sudden pains that rendered me helpless. All physicians did for mo was to advise keeping quiet. In August last I commenced taxing Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and before I had finished the first bottle I found the medicine was a God-send. I have now used four bottles in all and am feeling entirely well I am 73years of age and have held a grudge against patent medicines all my life, but I will not allow tills to prevent giving my testimony to the great cure your valuable remedy has wrought in me. I do this to show my appreciation of Dr. Milos* New Heart Cure. SAMUEL O. STONE. •osltivo lenefit. >rl5, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, IncL Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure R . e . , h 0 e r . c itb. J. E. WEBSTER, ■Attorney-I-vtiw? Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec lions a snocialtv. the “Carolina” from The best Wagon Hickory,” for sale by R. A. JONES & CO. on wheels is the “Old R. A. JONES & CO. PROTECTION from the grip, ■ pneumonia, diphtheria, fever and epidemics is given by I load's Sarsnpa; riliu. It makes PURE BLOOD* Election Notice. Notice is Itertdjy given that an elec tion will he held on Tuesday, April 7th. 189<), for the officers of Board of Health of Gaffney City, S. C. The board must consist of one reputable physician, resident of the city of not less than two years standing in the practice of his profession, and four citizens of the town (none of whom shall be members of the council), freeholders. The managers of the recent elec tion will act as managers and the polling place will heat the office of I. (L Sarratt, Esq. The hoars will he from 9 a. m. to 3. p. m. It. A. JONkM, Mayor, pr<j tom. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF * sPEiGiANDi::::::..(KioDs. * WEDNESDAY > March 25th AND * THURSDAY, and 26th, at the Store of The Leaders, CARROLL & CARPENTER. Remember, it’s a pleasure to show goods whether you purchase or not.