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12 THK LEDGER: GAFFNEY, 8. C., NOVEMBER LB, 1897. $1,685.00 ggggggnTOggMBuni OF THE SHERIFF SALE Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties and Shoes $1,685.60 Must Be Sold in a. Few Days at Some Price or Other. This is Your Best Opportunity in a Lifetime--Come at Once. NEW YORK CLOTHINQ HOUSE, n 9 * # * * * * * * * C. You need other tilings besides a turkey for your thanksgiving din ner. You need nice Hour for your cakes, nice candies and fruits for your table, and lots of other things that we will sell you cheap. Call on J, L. ALEXANDER & CO. MONAZITE. Notice of Sale, f STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA. County or Chbkokke. In Court of Common Pious. G. W. Lemaster. Plaintiff, against Hail I>. Joffortes. L. J. Ma’ory. Uaeliaol Bur- Jefferson Hughes. Hamlet Lemaster. »»ry Ix‘ma8ter. George Lemaster and It. J. tv master. Defendants. Iljr rlrtue of a decree of partition made 3mtue above entitled eauso. on the £>t)i day ^(October. ItW, 1 will sell at public auction, «»tke highest bidder, at t'berokee Court- Cet'rokee County. South Carolina, on first Monday In December, (Salesday)lW, 4artntr the legal htmrs of sale, tins following ^ewrilx-il property, to-wit: .IH that tract or parcel of laiul eontninlng ^MobuudnMl and seventy-five acres, more or >1*. situated in Cherokee county and Mate Mtorrmiid. bounded by lands of C. W. Whlso- aaut, J. D. Hughes. W. P. Watford, and by toMlcof John McColloek. TermsofSale: One-tbird of the purebase WMNicy to be paid in cash, the balance to be Mid In two installments, annually, from «ate of sale with Interest, to be secured by Ac bond of the purchaser and a first mort- of the premises soid. The purchaser AiUl have the privilege of paying the whole Mrvbase money in cash should he so desire, raccfaaser to pay fttr all papers. .1. Eb .IrrrKntES. Clerk C. C. P. and G. 8. Amv. ISth, lM97.-»t. FOR Up-to-Date Job Print ing, call at the LEDGER Office. PROBATE JUDGES’ SALE, For December, 1897. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I County or Spautanbubo. > Office of Probate Judge, f B. H. Camp in his own right, as adminis trator of M. L. Camp, deceased, petitioner, against Annie L.Camp, Wm.A. Camp. Bessie P.Camp, Rosa B. Camp, George 11. Camp. Jr, Ruth D. Camp and Stephen I). Camp, defendants. By virtue of a decree rendered in the Pro bate Court of Spartanburg county. South Carolina, on September :»d. 1W. I will sell at public auction, to the hlgheat bidder, before the courthouse door. In Cherokee county, South Carolina, on salesday In December, the following described tract of land, to-wit: All that tractor lot of land lying on the waters of Sarratt’s Creek and known as lot No. 8. drawn by M. L. Camp In the division of the estate of A. Bonner, deo'd. Hounded on the north by the home place, on the east by Bryant Bonner, on the south by Ellis on the west by Ellis, containing plnety- six acres, more or less. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one. two and three years with in terest from day of sale, credit portion to bo secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold, purchaser to pay for papers and recording, and to have tne privilego of paying all cash. J. J.Gkntky. Nov. 13. 3t Probate Judge. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store In office from 1st to 26th of each month; At Blacksburg Thursday morning each week, returning to office at 2:30 The Industry Gives Pomise of Being Revived. The monazite industry, which was such a great benefit to the people of this section about two years ago, gives promise of being revived. Mr. L. U. Campbell, who started the in- dustvy here, has been working to se cure orders for the precious sand ever since the industry was closed down, and has at last succeeded in placing an order for a large amount provided it can be mined at profitable figures and the quality is not under 70 per cent average. This seems to be an easy matter as Mr. Campbell shipped from this point sand that averaged 8o percent when the Industry was in full blast. With this end in view Mr. Campbell desires those who have mining properties to submit samples of from one to five pounds for analy sis. in order he may secure the best grades. These samples should be sent or brought to him within the next two weeks. The revival of the monazite indus try means much for this section. It will serve greatly to alleviate the pain caused by five cent cotton und can be mined at a greater profit than cotton can be raised at. Hee Mr. Campbell’s card in another column. Thanksgiving Services Today, A special thanksgiving service will be held this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Presbyterian church. An in vitation is extended to all the differ ent congregations in the city and the public at large to attend. The usual services next Sabbath. Tnis morning at 11 o’clock special thanksgiving services will be held at the First Baptist and Methodist churches. All are invited. His Collar Bone Broken. While Messrs. John Mabry, Joe Watkins and Ed Scruggs were going up to Mr. Sampson Scrugg’s last Sun day on a visit the horse they were driving became frightened and ran away, throwing the occupants out. Messrs. Mabry and Watkins escaped injury but Air. Scrugg’s sustained a fracture of collar bone. The in jured man was taken on home and at last accounts was resting easy. One of Two Weys. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such It Ik not ifable to any form of dlscu*e except by one of two ways. The first way is from Imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases CHiir CAUSE Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purpose, and If not doctored too much Is not fiable to weakness or disease, except In rare cases It Is situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore a.iy pain, disease or Inconvenience manifested In the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error Is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, and bladder remedy Is soon reailxed. If you need a roodlctneyou should have the best. At druggists fifty ceuts and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention The Ledoek and send your address to Dr Kilmer Sc Co.. Ulnguamton. N. Y The proprietors of this paper guarautee the gen uineness of this offer. Must be Sold! :lm«. Sold by dnigf UU. | FIRST CLASS HARKET! ....la the BURNETT BLOCK.... You can get all kinds of fresh meats at this market. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Country Produce. It Is run by a butcher of seventeen years experience. Give me a call. I will treat you right. Hoping to meet all my old friends and many new ones. I remain, Yours respectfully. L. V. McGWINN Proprietor. Forty-nine ladies’ capes, the best you ever saw, which we bought from a closing sale. They will be sold at from $1.25 to $fi.50, worth much more than we ask for them. Ladies’ all wool shawls from 75c up. The finest Elkin all wool blankets, the kind that keeps you warm, at $3.00 per pair. A Handsome Line of Dress Goods in all shades in wool, from 10c to $1.00 per yard. They can’t be beat. Sheetings, shirtings and checks are cheaper here than anywhere else in Cherokee county. Don’t Forget Me when you want Shoes and Rubbers. I have a largo stock of these and they must go. Buy you a pair while they are cheap. I guarantee prices and quality with anybody. J.D. If you have a Father, Mother, wife or husband who needs a pair of glasses I would suggest that you have them come to me for them as I have reduced the prices ou this line 15% this week, and have also made this cut on my other goods. Now if you need Watches, Jewelry or anything of that kind be sure to call and get the benefit of the 15% reduction. Yours truly, S. A. DANIELS, successor to DANIELS & CO., The Jewelers. Is here and we desire to thank our many friends and patrons for the kind patronage so liber ally bestowed upon us in the past, and respectfully solicit your future business. On any of the v |v/vr~ articles named below we can save you money and always give you nice, fresh goods. DRY GOODS. If we were to mention all the different kinds of goods in this fine we would have to use sev- tral pages, consequently we wont attempt it, but will just »ay to you that we have reduced yrices on everything in this line lo suit the hard times and you wan save money by buying of SHOES. Don’t forget us when you want shoes. We are head quarters. Bring your feet with you when you come. MILLINERY. In this department you can get a nicely trimmed hat from $ 1.00 to $ 10.00. Ribbons, birds, plumes, tips, wings, flowers, at the lowest prices. Our Miss Peden will be pleased to attend to your wants in this line at any time. Special cut prices from now on. CLOTHING. Every man likes to dress well and all women like to see men well dressed. Now if you wish to please yourself and the wo men too, come to us and we will fit you up in a nice suit cheaper than anybody. All our suits are stylishly made, and made to fit. CLOAKS, JACKETS and CAPES. All we have to say to you on this subject is just this : Examine other people’s lines and then come to us and we will sell you.' All of ours were se lected with the greatest care $ and the prices we have placed on them will close them out. Call and see them. RUBBER GOODS. See our Hue before buying elsewhere. We can save you money on Trunks, Valices, Telescopes, &c. OVERCOATS. Soon the wintry winds will be asking you “where is your overcoat?” The best way to keep from answering their questions will be to come to us at once and let us fit you up in a nice one. The cost won’t be much and you’ll be so much more comfortable. We also have a large line of macintoshes at astonishing low prices. CARPETS, Rugs, Chenille and Lace Cur tains, Druggets, Table and Pi ano Covers. The biggest line in town at the lowest prices. GROCERIES. We are proud to say that we carry the most complete line of staple and fancy groceries ever brought to this city. When you need anything mentioned below ring us up aud we will bo pleased to deliver them at your door. Raisins, currants, citron, pru nes,shredded cocoanut .evap orated apricots, peaches and apples, gelatine, buckwheat, oat flakes, pickles, mustard, olives, chow-chow, catsup, to mato sauce, pepper, spice, gin ger preserves, mincemeat jelly. CANNED GOODS. Pears, apples, pineapples strawberries, tomatoes, oysters and peas. Potted ham, potted chicken .Vienna sausage .brawn, pigs feet, corned beef, star ba con, shredded codfish, salmon &c. Cheese, crackers, soda, sugai cured hams, boneless breakfasl bacon, best lard and bacon, cof fee, teas sugar, syrup, molasses white fish, white beaus, al kinds of baking powder, besi Hour and meal, cotton seed meal, hay bran, <fcc., best to bacco, cigars and snuff. There are lots of things we carry that we could not mention here. If you 4 want to save money come to us.. We buy our goods cheap and sell them cheap. Respectfully,