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x 1 .. L. -x. e rilti • lilflrii’i. f[ 'fir i m 4^.. ....... .. .... ,...<.4. .... THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, R. C„ MAT fi. I8!>7. Mrs. Kate Eller Cr MI8&3URI. !* Cured of Heart Disease by Dr. M :es* New Heart Cure. CONGLOMERATED CHEROKEE ! PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. RELIGIOUS READING. ITEMS OF INTEREST TERSELY TOLD. The News Irom Town and Conmry Boiied Down for the Special Benefit of Busy Led ger Readers. f-M tin m ¥/ M r; f- V r.e. KATE ETTEr. -rote from Necsho, Me , In March far t. “Two 5'e: i ' , sa;o 1 tevcrely troubled with my Moraa.-h and Ujdueys, and a (treat affliction so u- r:erve<i mo that my eoahitioa became alannia?. Tiic telegraph brought a prominent jjby>'.ciau la a consultation which resulted la i;<j benefit. I went to Wyotuins: for chance of climate without benefit, was brought I back to Atchison where | nurses work'-d with me iightamAlay to keep ! me alive to reach my 1 friends here. My heart 1 M-came so uad that my j'rlends gave up ail ftcolth Tom Lockhart has been appointed Deputy SijeritT by .Sheriff itoss. and Frank Coyle court crier. T. J. Th&ckston was elected street overseer by the town council Satur day niuht. vice il. S. Spencer. .1 oe V. Gaffney has in his posses sion u coin bearing a date of 1711*. which he found on his place some time ago. Mrs. A. V. Montgomery has re cently had her cottage which Mr.and f Mrs. John Spake are now occupying painted and otherwise beautified. I The Mayor's Court Monday morn ing was rich, rare and racy. The de tails are excluded because this jour- ; na! does not belong to the Police Ga zette class of newspapers. The board of aldermen met in regu lar monthly session Saturd ; instead of Friday. The meetin People You Know and People You Don’t Know. J. P Thaxton of Spartanburg, is in the city spending a -few days with his parents. T. Husky of Al!good, was in the c ? ty Thursday. Mr. Husky renewed Ins aMegiencc to Tin. Lllglu while here. J. tlier Davis of Gowdeysville. was iim oig the throng in town. Monday. Col. Martin of Cheroiee, was in the city. Monday. j. T. Robbs of Maud, was in the city last Thursday, on business. W*. A. Greer, has moved to Gaffney with his fainilv from ForesPCity. X. C\ Dedication ol the Presbyterian Church and Other Church Matters. The new church edifice of the Pres byterian co iwregatioti wiil he dedi- The National Bank of Gaffney. C A. J »ITA I - srto.ooo. This bank is »<>w op.-w f. r iiusin -k :.ni s .t!< jt'. U..- 'i.'itror *. i • i , afid surrounding .’uuntry. It will .'\..‘ii. ... r.-* rn-'.iii *rs Cated in Jippr ipnate stvle Sunday I ,(,,,(.1,; *itli-ufety. M<jn»y to loan >r. . i.atuvtd v n ty. morning at il o'clock. Rev. J. H. I hey are occupying J. P. Dellinger's ! gerv iees. Tliornwell, D. D.. of Fort Mid. wdl | preach the dedicati m sermon, ftpe- j cia! music lias been arranged for th" i occasion. There will be a service sit 1<» o’clock a. :n. Saturday by Mr. Tliornwell. On Monday evening at S :30 o'clock the Rev. Uobt. Adams, of Laurens, will begin a revival services at the Presbyterian church. Tne public are cordially invited to attend these I). O. iCOSS. Cnellier. I- O- WTACY'. I*i-c J. O. WAICUL-XW, V'icc-I'ro^ittcm. i rc'roics- lion COII- Hiucnt. house on Limestone avenue. Mr. Oreen is selling sewing machines for \V. O. Lipscomb it R;o. T. G. Patterson, of <'i;er?kee Falls, was ti visitor at Tar. LrniEi: office Saturday. Mr. Patterson is one of Tar LKiKiEii s most steadfast friends in that sretion. Rev. Mr. Anderson will hold ser vices on Sunday afternoon at - 30 o'clock at the Episcopal church. All are invited. Rev. J. E. Schoolfield, of Danville. Ya.. will commence a revival services at the Methodist church on the sec ond Sunday in July. Mr. School- Representative W hisonant was in held is one of the most successful evangelical workers in the South. the fijv Saturday. George D. Scruggs*, planter and saw j Ie p rettC ] ies ; n a j. ty i e peculiarly his in tne city ovvn and does great work in the cause j he labors for. Rev. John M. DesChatnp will com mence a revival meeting tonight at Gethsernane urd on Sunday afternoon , he will open a meeting at Wilson’s ay night | copied the puipil at the First baptist chapel, ting was church Sunday night. Personally Dr. H m'ill man. of Ezells, wa Saturday on business. J. M. Camp, of Ezells, the up-to-date Cnerottee town Saturday. Rev. J. A. J>eil. of Chick Springs, oc J A. t'AItUOt.L. i'r< sident <'l»urok« < I > Mtg. < n. H. |i. \\ MEAT. Tr*T fOiffncy Mfg. <’<>. It. M. WILKINS. Late of Wilkinsilros . Mer- W. !'*. I V AliPF.NTEK. of Carroll A farpent*-. Mereliants. J. K. WAIJIiLAW. Sec'ry. Oatfuey Manf. C j. Gaffney. .1. I. '•AiMtAT'i.?<Ie|el .n;iii.<l|':.:.. 1 ( . i!on. WM. .u:.-1 EKI1 s. i an:.-i. ^ . s Hon. <'. W. \\ II * -N AN*T. M< r.'iian' m i ! i • - er. Wllkinsville. S. c. MF.MiY M. M.-AHE.V Capitalisf. Vc Ade: — Vllle N. < <*.F. WILKINS. ofO. F. WilkIiss f. »r<>.. Gaff ney. S. I'. F. G. STACY. Carroll & Stacy. G i Tie-y. S C. Do You Like Pretty Things u farmers in Il so. !.o sure to come around and take* a look at tin* i.rmd- -ome Rockers we* have ju-t received. They are pric'*<l low enough lor < veryhody to 'nave one and pretty enough lor a Queen to sit in. charming gentleman. Parron. formerly of Raltiinore, his but now of Charlotte, will commence way home irom me a rev ival meeting at the First Rap- Rupt'st Convention at W ilmington i tist c hurcb the second sabbath in last week and stopped over to get a June. Dr. Barron is a most profound glimpse of Gaffney mid her people. man. He preaches with a pathos \\ . B. Blackwood of Gowdyviile, : an( | tenderness which reaches the Yount? XITen, Come* see them, thev are poatpone i on account of indispoaition Mr. Bell is Ibope. I begun taking . 0 ij the par- of Mayor Wood. He was on I>r. Miles’ Heart Cure and Nervine alter- | ....... , nately anti v.ts re >tortd to health. It is now j Mayor A. V Wood attended the muiiths since and I am perfectly well” I Mayor’s Convention in Spartanburg Dr. Mile :* Penedk-s are sold by ail dru?- lust week. He returned full of praise | fists under a positive goarantee, first bottle f,,r our neighboring city speaking <>f . . . . — r — - benefits or ncy refunded. U-wk on Heart | tlje , nann ». r jj, n i,i c jj siie entertained j ' xa * * ri the c,, * v Monday on pleasure , hearts of sinful men. He is a delight- most flatten mf terms. , aOnbuMiiess combined. ful man and our people will surely Major 1. II. Lussell. of Anderson fall in love with him when they hear BEST ami most complete line* <«f UntleiNakcTs’ Gcods in CllLTO county, was in the city yesterday. hiin . k.*e* Countv Give a cal’ Air. Russell has been visiting ins There will be no K In > • * - a1 -. if you wi-h to win that iR:-! you’re* goin^ with huy one of our Young Men s Buggies, heautiful. aod Net v ut freu to ail appilcauts. OH M'*/ ME! ’ * t.OO. Flklurt. tnd lie guests in most flatterim NOTICE. N OTICF T!h- dlff' t>.>:t r<i - f-.r < ln-o,,,.-*- ••<*uul V. al 1 ot tmvn-liit* iv ttoioi* lierchy . i<<-\! Friday. May ttl*. at 1 <» tti<- ukiial r.'i--<-' biz pin •'*». *'• ! il•»t^'>lIl» ;<i'.d t , v«k«• \i;j t to.* .i*-.*- iiy <ir'l< r ib<* <•<>011' v :r !. I »<. -MIIIATJ. < ii i.ri:*:.!*. Fa. Ji 1 r inm:-. S < by. callt'<l to o’l lo -k |< U|><<0 >l<i!l !<)ll. < N oth f <;.*ir<:< May. M ■ V.< ibn- ihat -.vi ’. • !i <<i;r .1 a<-.< :*i-l<il«-ti*«* l.aI* «<f .1 ii< v .v <;*•«*:gc. n::, itn! H ii* .* J 1*1* "V Eu!*' will iM**t«H< lifty *M*;t(| ttf <*;<•; i* * <ii .t ;i.* t **! HiS. W. ( . r .if. V, rijrhtts. A iVleeting. T hf • N V*.. »•«•«•»I<*f Ltuo-xton* N<>. Ti :\.<<. , 'l' will tak»- nlglit ,il << ..<•**( 1:* \|ii-«»lii<* ka'.l iil'-ti ii<' 1 '•<! n» ’.<'. IL Ko-s. < W. M Win it. K.IL (Bonds, terms, 1'rof. W. M. Walker has entere* 1 the second session with his writing school. He has “ixty-two scholars. That he does efficient work is *-v ; - det.ced by tin* large number of scli<*l- a*s who have entered for the second t.-rm. While engaged in a game of base ball !t , the G.uTn y Male and Female S.-minury grounds Saturday after- iiinot a- * to noon, some yming men became in- volveii iii a difficulty in whhdi rocks played a prominent part. Tiiey were bef<>r<? Mayor Wood Monday morning and paid for ’he fun (?). The Gaffney City Cornet Band made a * trip to Limestone Spring- Saturday afternoon over the iumb- ! ling Gan and KidvIMe Railway. Mas ter Meciiani<; Fergerson ib<l all in l;i^ ( power to make the trip a pleasant one and >uereedeb admirably. In structor Gutting and the boys usso- ! cated with him in the band acquit- F<>r<»tr. - <-! - - • < i -i-.F ,<•• <<*<*! - fiiliF-*i:<i - iV.Ura'-tor*...! ■ no*, are. business. lie paid Tub Llookk a short visor while here. Worth Little, of Shelby, was over I for a couple of days last week. | Mrs. A. B. Gains returned Thurs day from a trp to Euoree where she went to visit reiut,ves. E. A. Tres'-ntt. of biacksburg. was in the city last Tuesday on profee- ; s'.onal busine^s. Mrs. John A: kin son, nee Miss An- | me Torrence, -pent several days in ! it,e city last Week With the Misses Hoppers of the Limestone Inn. H. B. Robertson, of Asbury. was . - among TlIK Lkdglks frieti'ls who re- tc themselves in a ttcsf creditable i (R . We) i subscription Friday. , manner. The sweet niusic d ; sc .uro<<i ! j.,. Jff< Kmv.vn ::**d <laug!;ter. Miss Mattie, df Wilkit*>ville, were in the visiting ms There will be no services at the • laughter. Mrs. John M. Guiton, of First Baptist church next Sabbath Blacksburg, and ran oyer to visit the morn j rj j, owing to the dedication of Your- Trulv capital of Cherokee. He was accom- tbe’new Presbyterian church at that piinied by Mr. and Mrs. Guiton and hour. Mrs. Duft. A series of meeting will be held at ■Grand-Pap” Owensby, of Cherokee Blacksburg on 4th Sundev in May Falls, was in the city Saturday on „nd Rev. P G. Elsom of Yu For Sale I »; mg '.lie route of this popular ruii- i road was higii'y ajipivciate I by tiiose living along tlie line a* we|; 1 Mack s scholars. citv Friday. ! Family !I< isc. 1 1 Si ;n< I.- <-;,i::*rt < tto 1 Mb *' :isli;<r<‘ 'b liand <' ic*;. Mill •• ^sl. i. ’. :<-- *i Cotton Mil! St..-:,. 7l >;,,i:< LI" ■•■toac S;*: ;n/S '.line <'o. TI." I*', 'to.;*<••. - |-<«<>!ll Ii > '.vltli .!*: <Jt 1,. .’ <■• .iiel out •igeoii L!::i"»ion* <:•<•< T. by Prot. j* < Webber, of WilkiLSviiie, was bevy of pretty young lady j p, tlu . t . ify yesterday. Rev. M. V. Moss and wife, of j King s Creek, and Mrs. Maggie Hard- Lost an Eye. j iug, of Blacksburg, were in ttie city While engaged in making a hook Friday. 1 hey pai l The i.KHviKU for a hack band in his blacksmith a shoit but appreciative visit, shop last Tnurp<lay during tin; noon will do tbe preaching. The public is cor dially invited to attend. Mr. Elsotn is pleasantly remembered in Gaffney and our neighbors may expect some good preaching. There will be no services a* the Methodist Church next Sunday morn ing on account of the dediciitional services at the Presbyterian church. There will be services a* night at the u?ua! hour. N lb o'clock. Rev. B. i*. Robertson will begin a series of sermons next Sabbath evet - ingot! **Jestis our Savior.” Thesub- ject will be • The Incarnation.” A cordial invitation is extended to all. HY-eHand yioiiiuitee Li<- Y Go im- Gn-as Liii:i.n<-:ii no < , ap.' no pay. < H* ItOKEE Il|il*<; O*. * HIc -’s G'*<.<* Grease LirianM-nt. cur<-s all a/*!ic» a:* , p:i , .n-. s<>!<t an** „.* >< .,<ic. < .<y CTickokkk l b. Carro!!, Carpenter & Humphries. For that^* Hot, Thirsty Feeling, Try a Cold Drink From Chas. G. Ervin’s Soda Fountain. GENTS SMOKE “LORD YORK" CIGARS. w! 1 !* f* room < :j ro<>n< • <- -<* <’;* :i'!< , -t i” »|>K nil 1:'loll. 0 gva.- i;.- ■ - on -Ti<-et. f -.<<l< <..< 1 ifn <-<iiit aNiin.- !<U :’nli •< <•! *<att'in y. nj-:k ; <■ ■,. < i 1 < rie a.ili froa, G-*.; .1"". I In i.- ;tfi<! . :*<•:•< lo<'.<<e f at f..tj: ■ * g lll<- ‘S' p-ifis 1 .’ •< !: •>!<■!'.i'- 1 ii<-v» '.-p.oi i • ott-iz'' Fast Lo, • ■<■1. hour D. C. Painter, one of Gliec.fke" .« best farmers, bad the mi-fortui.e to loose the left eye l»y ijeit.g t truck on the eye-hall witi* a piece of ir »n on which he was workii g. His son wn- ’ doing the striking and struck the j :r<*n harder than Mr. Painter expect ed, cuo-ing a piece to fly off with the above rest*.:. Mr. Painter at once came to town and took the 2:1 n iram for Spurtanbufg. where h- coi<- sulted i>r. ileintish. His wound wa» <lre--ed as IkM it could b" hut he will loose the sight of that eye en tirely. Mr Painter has the sym pathy of the entire community in I r< p:< <• * 110.:<• tiut the Fire Life aim .<• •<'i<'iit Iii'.ii’an-t-<'i*:!ip:ii*i<--. Am pri’p <•• I to famish <•%■<•:< ii< :o.»itor- liielo I: --i• ::ik-c :il U.o !"ralc < i,-t. Vour ,, .*.ioaage will ii<-duly appp-'lated. JIC'V- liF.sT I IE A UT-I’IN E SHINGLES sic on the new pipe organ. At tli<; v<ry lowest prices. Apply} The ticket* lur the lecture are now otf sale. his misfortune. I • ■««•» - Lecture Friday Night. Friday night the public will have the first opportunity to view the in terior of the newly completed edifice of the Presbyterian congregation in tiiis city. At that time Rtv. J. H Tliornwell will deliver a lecture on the Holy Land. The lecture is Well spoken of hy the pre-s and pulpit and we predict that those who i.Uer: ! will he delighted. Mr. riioi*nw*U recently visited the Hoiy Lund and , w>re ir , tl ... ,. ;IV ye-terdav. has constructed a lecture from tne data collected anil ohservutions made ,.j (v '| u ,j. iv wiiich will entertain and instruct. ' j, ofo ; d Fort . X. C.. was On this uccarion i rof \\ L John- in tJ „. t . i(y Saturday and Sunday risi- s- n w. I r-nder |some de ightful mu- ,: Ilir !iU ( . oU> : n .H. L. Parks, on Lime- Ketinie Dav 1 - of State Line, was over to see us Friday. He is a jolly good old bachelor and an excellent farmer. Dr. D. S. R imseur, of Blacksburg, wa- a:noi<g Die vi-iturs to Gherokee caj*itai Friday. 1/r. J. <1. Biacli. of Blacksburg, was ov«-r Friday on business. A. L. Pollock, of Ulacksburg. was in the c : ty Friday. Ju>. Wood, the venerable father of Mayor A. X. Wood and Mr. Moses Wood, of tiiis city, was over from Pacolet several days las Week to see bis hoys. Mr. Wood has a large cir cle of friend it; Gaffney. P. Holmes, of the Poe Mills, Greenville, spent -<• verut days in the city the past week visiting !ii> par ents and friends. Fred V. Turner returned to the city la-t week from Crawford, Ga.. where he ha- been buying cotton the past season. Fred’s many friend- are glad to cee him ouck. He will remain home until next season. Messrs. J. A. Surratt and F. L. Ba Tiie above is ti bicycle we handle. It is a wheel up to date in 'inish and appearance. A; fo ker took a tr.p to Grts-y Pond and durability it has no equal, even among the highest priced wheels. It i- a light and easy inniici^ D-Finger-Saturday. and if you happen to run into a telegraph post—well, you may knock down the po-* hut the it. U * 1 a> tot and a i fe. of iilickety. \- lt-i’i-i* -ii 1 11 /'v • — < ... s, ., . , W ESI MI>.»S J EK will be all O. Iv. aiKl you can go ou your way rejoicing. Latl in and see ou Senator \\ m. Jefferies was in the wheels. \Ye have one of la-t year’s model- which has been run over 2000 miles and today it I uk, like new, ami if you don’t think it can run yet get on a wheil an ! try to catch it. at the on.ee of the Limi: C<.. 4.1 ICi. Wy have just put m a nice Refrit (‘i*;itor, and hereafter you can ge- nice beef, cold a- ice, tit the lowc-e pri<*es 4 by calling on Clar/ & 1 .’.:i< D :ath of Mr». H -Jge. Mrs. .iohn Hodge died at her home inth- northwest-rn scctioi: of th" city Monday after an iliness of a few days. The remains were interred at Limestone cemetery yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge came to Gaffney a snort time ago from Lockhart Mioals and were comparative strangers to <i:r people. The sympathy of a Chrlstuln cotnmanity g>cs out to ting his <•< stone -treet. He is n jolly good fellow and we are always glad to see him. Otir esteemed friend,Geo. Blanton, of .Shelby. X. was in th< city Sun day visiting - jme of the lair maidens of Gaffney. Gu- Deal and Jim Lucas, two pop ular B’a 'k-hurg young men. were in the city Friday. O. A. Osborne a prominent, mer chant of Blacksburg was in the city Mondu v on business. Htwe moiioy to !>iion'.* ’YVc liii-v'C* trsoiUi \Y r otc'i' to it-oeice! Drink flagda and AlapalloosaH! T!ie ju-tlv celebrated New York Soda Water successes. M<*n ami women cry for Magda ami Allapalo »sa! We di.-pen.se the finest and most refreshing drinks ever intri lueed to t ie tltir-ty throati Fill :i l«<iili it i‘ii:iinion alii s- wit I* ui!ii<< C/JILlokei* GoilUtA . uiitl l< i ii i,ti(i::l twri'iiiy-tour hours; a-•'h- , , ii- * , , i„ litem or-etiitt, * in<ii<-atc» situate'.'ithy <-'***- l.-t. We use ice freely and la\i-iiJ\. (lilloil of I u<- Kt'pieys. W lien urine -tsins .» i o i , .•-.•• i i i , , , ... iiieiiti -|.‘..n:vi< ui.iniytrouble 2nu. hod.’i water made from our Iruit juices and crushed fruits. lias the olor a t I iF.izrane T«n* fi'.;<|U< > ,ii <.<’,!*<• P» uriiiMU* or |M« n in tl**- ,, i i i »» - t ,, , , Five cases for the Court of Common *»'-ie i* “‘-"•‘"iGueii.K !n<»of tieu the uui- a (in*enJand Icy Mountain breeze wafted over a bed ol ooutneri: vioh-t-. . .. , ney» and liln.lm-r ue-out of oruer. Pleas since tlu-formation of t hero-• . T t«» the grief *tri«.-kt*n family. HOW TO FIND OUT. Tuition al.i*- wilii urine of Court Chat. fil’d. We have a fifteen hundred dollar fountain, charged ai.d :• -m*h» :t higii the nerves to a state of bubbling ep-‘ as to ,, , , J WHAT TO MO. kec loamy is the record to date.' t:,.•!-••. mfon u. Ti,e-..„..iru- l ! i ;..M,, tt,.,, „• , , ,* at* , ,< Col. T. B. Butler iippems m every ••xt*i-e.-«i. u.-u or Kiiin.r*- «waiii|*-uu. rt . alford si sparkling effervescence that miniates iu<* nerves to a -tr<* mibbiing i-c-- t *v case, either for plaintiff or dofcmlant. in'i-HYeiiiv'"'^"^- Vidn tn tY-n'r-k^i^iiH-v.! 4th. We use scrupulously clean, thin glasses, and serve Soda in tn at:uo-i)her«* of purity and J. B. Beil link bi-etl retained by liver. fohuW-.-r :in»l "Vriy nnrt <*f the urinary ' ... * . * • Jii'in Mont -'omerv oin-of t t,i< P'**’*"'-’' >• Ii •••irre'-u luuMIliy rolmlil urine daintiness. .loan .uonigoim r> . one ot ttieiteteiKi- ; *n<l s. •aliling y tu In ii»»,liig It. .*Mia«l«-tre.ts : , ants in Hie Gi!e« Thotripsoii murder uy »f ii.|»»r. wine „r tyer. j. n «i oth. Our Acid Celery rliosphate, i'rilby Cob, Coca Cola, an t E -mou.'xk-, are d< I;< on- and DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office ovar J. It. Tolle«on’s new- stor<T In oiflcs from lap to 21tl* of each month; case, while C d. T. B. Iliitler has been ! ‘*»ei‘* *■ <'.* ..".•.•ssjty „f l, retained by tbe prosecution to assi-t , the solicitor. If JMi-i- »;<«.•<• Gie.i ,<• don't eure v* r .-tikI pulno. huri.s, tnuli»e» un i «|iraln». wt< pay you uioney o,i<-k. Hi* Pur. nano 4*o. 4'rntin. (‘oJdtt. LuOrlppe and k ire Throat, cured uy Go * a; Ur" i»<- no '-ure no ji»y. Ilil'ui: Uauj Co. iuii|<.-!li*a i<> g.-t nu many times liuring tin* ntirlii tn urinate. Tin-uithl unit exiruor- ! itiii'iiy < K '-t of - .. iiiu-L-sit U mmnireuilE<-<l. 11 aianil* th<* li.yUe-I for M* wonderful i-uie* i,1 the-icokt disin-xiiia <-as"». If you in-e.l a | iiK-ttn-'.iu' von slioui i have the liest. k<iid tiy | <!ruagl*i». prh-i- fifty <-eiii* and •ne-dollar. ' Vou leay tin*" a amnlcliottlaand iiamphiet Im*iIi ,,<-ni fre.* tiy liiaif. Mention Til*; I.RM.'Rii iind send your *<idi-e»* to |*r. Ktlun-r A i'k.. Hlngliainl'iii. K V Tin* proprletois ot thli, patatr guartiutee the genuluvuesa of ,|,i# ofiur. invigorating. Oth. Our Milk Shakes are made from pure JeiTjy milk, v;it!i fix* yellow creau on it. X>i'ink IVIajLftlLi £iiicl YYlkii>£iIooss£i!! Y Dr. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO.