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THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., FEimrARY 10. 1898. A. S. Murray and Wife SPRINGFIELD, MO. [Restored to Health by Dr. Miles' R«tora- tive Nervine. M U. MURRAY, engineer for Kcet & Rountree Mercantile Co., gprlig- field. Mo., writes: "I suffered fr»m dyspepsia, was unable to eat anything wi h- out severe distress. Treated by seveial physicians without benefit, I became almcst a physical wreck and unable toattendto my work. I took Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and in six weeks I was well. Jy I wife had a severe at tack of La Gripio i which brought cn I troubles peculiar to her sex. The Rcstoi- ! ativo Nervine is th* | only thing that hai , helped her. We botl I hope you will use thk in a way to help others as we have been.'* Dr. Miles' Remedies arc sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. For Sale. ptyAdvertisements under this head will be inserted for one rent a word each inser tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents. F OR SALE—A second-hand Bliekensderfer typewriter; in good condition. Applv at this office. 2-3-tf. F OR SALE.—One splendid saddle horse. one mul:'and one family horse; terms to suit purchaser. P. G. Stacy. 1*87 S OME rate bargains in sewing machines good as new. Also any parts ordered for old machines. R. S. Lipseomh. F OR SALE—Real Estate Mortgages, Titles to Real Estate. Chattel Mortgages. Liens. Notes. Etc..for sale at The Ledge ot!le*> For Rent. F OR RENT.—A full one horse farm inside the corporate limits. Apply to ■- N. Linscoiin. y F OR RENT.—The Gaines house. Apply to A. N. Wood. F OR RENT.—a one horse farm with stock; good land. Apply to U M. Jolly. F OR RENT.—The store room formerly •><- eupled by C. A. Wood. Apply to A. N. Wood. F OR RENT.—The Bee Hive store now oeeu- pled by ILL. Parks &Co. Carroll & Stacy. F OR RENT—A new 22x106 tire-proof brick store house; French plate glass front; ex cellent display windows. Apply to W. O. Lipscomb & Bro. ' Wanted. W ANTED-A white and a colored tenant. each to work a two-horse farm twelve miles from Gaffney. Apply to L. U. (.'amp- bell, Agt. 2-10-21 W ANTED.—Highest prices cattle and hides. W cattle and hides, site Burnett block. 1). paid Kirby, opi»o- for fat opi>o- 2-10-tf W ANTED.—Old mahogany furniture hav ing claw feet—tables, chairs, sofas, particularly sideboard six feet long. Also old gilt frame mirrors, andirons, candela- bras, lamps, snuffers, etc. Address 813 Ramsey St.. It St. Paul. Minn. A GENTS WANTED for oar new wall map of this state. 28X-12 Indus in size, live col ors. on heavy paper, and w Hi tin at top and bottom. With index of towns on Ixirder showing location on map and population figure. Sells at a popular price. Send 30 cents and get sample and terms for county agency. Band, McNally 4 Co.. Chicago, ill. W ANTED.—Everybody to know that we keep constantly on hand a full supply of all kinds of lumber and building material at lowest market prices. Byars 4 Sparks. Trespassing. A LL persons are hereby forbidden to tres pass on my landsfor Miepurposeof liunt- ‘ ‘ It lug. and making paths tlon. All violators will be prosecute full extent of the law. 2-10-8t-pd. James SwArroitu. through my plant a' -a to the A LL persons are forbidden the lands of ally of the law. to trespass on the lands of the undendgned. under pen- C. E. Brown, M. N. Chalk, S. F. Chalk. Announcements. T ills Is the ticket for the people and the whole people, the poor as well mm the rleh. Tills ticket should tie elected for the best in terests of the people. W. C. Hamurjck for .Mayor. K. O. Sams " Warden. J. I). Jones 8. L. Cl'Tting *• '* H. 1*. UltIFKITH “ The People’* Ticket. B ELIEVING that the following named cit izens. If elected for Mayor and Wardens of the Town of Gaffney, would subserve the Iicst Interests of the |M-op|«. we place in nom ination the following names: N. II. Littlejohn for Mayor. K. M. Wilkins for Warden. E. H. Cash “ '• L. Raker “ “ K. J. Barnett “ " CITIZENS. Notice. N OTICE Is hereby given that. In aeenrd- anee wltii the Coriiiiilksloii issued on the 20th day of January, isos, by the Hon. !>. II. Tompkins. Heoretary of State. Issiks of sub scription to the Capital Stock of "Gaffney Carpet Mniiufiieturlng Company" will die opened on Friday, the 4th day of February. IMS. at 12 M., at the National Bank of Gaff ney. tJ. A. Carroll, H. D. Wheat, L. Barer. F. G. Hr act. CONGLOMERATED CBEttEE ITEMS OF INTEREST TlfcELY TOLD. The News from Town and onntry Boiled Down for the S^ial Benefit of Busy Le ger Readers. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. LG. Wari'I.aw. C. CAKI'ENTER. ... L. CuxTinu. J. D. Jones, Board of Corporators. Many of our farmers aigettir.g ready to sow oats. Judge Klugli worshippf at the Methodist church last Suuy- The hoard of Limeston«ownt.hip pension board met last Sirdav in the court house, Mrs. Agnes Scott lias jved into the old Dr. Xott house at mestone. It is a grand old time hou There will be a tempeice meet ing in the First Baptist eft-'h next Sunday afternoon at 4 o’>(‘l<. The ttachers of the enty, both white and colored, were le in num bers last Saturday to ieive their pay. Teachers in this counfwill see in this issue SupermlendenfcArthur’s notice of the day set for eir exam ination. Attention is called to t city tax notice of city clerk Baken another column. Those who parity tuxes will do well to heed. George Alexander angary Jane Hart, colored, were unitin matri mony on Jan. 5th, at nny Side, Kev. P. K. Davidson offi-ting. We are having fine motate winter weather, just such as in res effort, which is apparent mall sides. Some have commenced gdening. Munro Sanders, our eflent section master on the Southern, building a fine dwelling for his owise on one of the principle streets the north ern part of the city. The preparations bei made for the guano trade indioe that the usual large business ne in that commodity in this seon, will be duplicated this year. We learn that the Cleland Brick Co., in Cherokee No. is preparing for a large business t. year, and that the farmers of tl section are well up with their wort J. W. Spears and P,. Davidson, two of Cherokee’s wthy colored citizens, were in to s>us Saturday and renewed their alDtnce. Both say they must have T Ledger. The ladies of the Miodiet Churcli will serve dinner nextuturdry at 12 o’clock m. and untiDght in the house lately occupioby Bridges <fc Beason for the benefi f their church Price 25 cts. One of the young m in this office says he went out toie of the gold mines now being woid in this sec tion, last Sunday, e says ‘‘Mr. Whelchell lias dug aole away down in the ground.” We learn that p enterprising young farmer of I Grassy Pond section bought a bse one day last week from one of h neighbors, for which he paid him tocket knife and a second hand pipe Mrs. O. It. Caibell and Mrs. Trammel gave an ntertainment a few evenings ago. 'sters were serv ed, after which soifine music was furnished by G. ' Justice, Esq., and Messrs. Hem Buice and Joiner. There are a fenegroes in this town who are tocady to take ad vantage of any He irregularity to be insolent nndbusive to white people. We trutthis course will not be persisted for no good cun result from it. Constable J. Jjshop, of Spartan burg, who arrest Allen Askew, a negro, whowusvtedin this county on several chais, «nd for whom a reward had be offered, brought Askew to the f Tuesday and de livered him to Sriff Ross. Court and cirnt business have broughtjlarge cfds to the city every day this week, ‘very part of Chero kee has been w represented. All seem satisfied d nearly all are de lighted with » conveniences the creation of £rokee County has given them. The lumber agons have been in evidence the t week. They could be seen on alv»t every street with heavy loads good lumber from near-by mills'Ve are always glad to see thcsoBgons. for we know every foot dumber is going into new buildingn Gaffney. Bee cultufrs beginning to receive some attenfi in this section ami those who afareful with their bees are always psed with their results. For the bdfit of our readers, we would be glif Mr. T. M. Littlejohn and Mr. W;. Spake would furuish Thk LEDG/with their method of caring ford handling bees gener ally. W. H. By and Thompson Robbs of this ci| left here for Alabama the first ithis week. They go to engage in siriess for a Spartanburg house. Ifirs. Perry and Robbs are of our mi worthy citizens. Their moral adusines* character should secure tD success wherever they go. % I** Dr. Wi. Wakefield, of Charlotte, N. C., wbe. in Gaffney at the Lip scomb lei, on Thursday, February 17th—tj one day only. His prac tice is jlted to the eye, ear, uoie and th CHEROKEE COURT IN SESSION. People You Know and People You Don’t Know. Senator Jefferies was in the city Monday. The Senator was looking well ami seemed to be enjoying his friends. B. F. Brown, of White Plainb, was in the city last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Glover, of this city, who have been on a visit of two weeks to their son in Spartanburg, returned to the city on last Friday. The visiting attorneys at this term of the court are: Moj. 1). R. Dun can and St. Chas. B. Gwynn. of Spar tanburg; T. A. Mooney, of Green ville; O. L. Schumpert, of Newberry, and I). E. Fir ley, of York. T. J. Hoard, of Cleveland county. X. C., was in the city last Friday on a visit to relatives. W. B. Isler. of Grover, was in the city last Monday among the Chcro- keeans. C. J. O’Perrel, representative of the Atlanta Journal, while in the city on a business trip this week, called on The Ledgkr. D. J. Wilson, and R. S. Moore of Blacksburg, was in the city on last Monday and paid The Ledger a visit which was appreciated. Mrs. K. Littlejohn, has been visit ing her fatiier Mr. Gist Briggs, in the city this week. Ed Humphries, of Cherokee, No l was in the city last Monday and called on The Ledger. John R. Webster, the efficient post master at Cowpens, was in the city last Friday. While in the city Mr. Webster, much to our pleasure, call ed on The Ledger. Mrs. Ed. H. Gaines returned from a visit to relatives in Spartanburg last Friday. E. R. Sapoch and son called on The Ledger while in the city last Saturday. Vance Starnes, of Cherokee, was among the over-the-river Cherokeeans who paid their respects to The Ledger Tuesday. Supervisor of Registration Tate, called on The Ledger last Monday. J. P. Moss and George Herndon, of Cleveland county. N. C., were in the city this week, the guests of M. A. Furgerson. D. A. Allison, of Cowpens, called on The Ledger last Monday while in the city. T. J. Haines, of Asbury, was in the city last Friday ana favored The Ledger with a visit. Uncle Sam Hopper and Lucian re turned to the city Monday morning from an extended trip through Mis souri. O. A. Osborne, one of Black-sburg’s most prominent and influential busi ness men, was in the city this week, John H. Lipscomb and Sum .Mor gan, of Goucher, called on The Ledger yesterday. J. J. Jenkins, of Cherokee Falls, paid The Ledger a visit last Monday. Mrs. Nelly McPherson and Mrs. W. W. Thomas visited Mr. W. L. Goudelock and family, nearGowdeys- ville, last Friday. T. J. Haines, a thrifty Cherokee farmer spent some days in the city this week. The Ledger is pleased to acknowledge a visit from him. P. D. Phillips was in the city Mon day and culled on us. Miss Lillie Webber, one of Jones- ville’s most charming young ladies is visiting friends and relatives in the city. C. M. Amos, a prominent citizen of Spartanburg, was in the city last Saturday. J. F. Gaffney and W. H. Jennings, of Shelby, were in the city this week on a business trip. Mrs. Godfrey Fowler, of Jonesville, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lotspeich, in this city some days last week, has returned to her home. John Bolin, of King’s Creek, was in to see us Tuesday. A. H. Pollock, a prominent busi ness man of Blacksburg, while in the city last Monday paid The Leduek an appreciated visit. C. C. Davis, of Mercer, was in the city last Saturday. F. H. Dover, a leading citizen of this county was in the city last Tues day and paid The Ledger a visit. Miss Lela Barnes, of Greenville, is in the city on a visit to Mrs. Chas. T. Price. O. R. Byars, of Blackburg, was among the many callers on T)(E Ledger Tuesday. He added bis name te our list while here. G. W. Justice, Esq., and Misses Lillian and Sallio Campbell paid a visit last week to Mr. and Mrs. John O. Sullivan. D. g. Ramseur, of Blacksburg, was in the city Monday and paid us a pleasant visit. J. M. Lamb (scrap,) one of the bat tle ground boys, was in the city last Friday. John O. Sullivan has returned to his home after a visit to his sister, Mrs. O. R. Campbell in this city. — - ■* ——— A Purchase of Monazite Land. Saturday L. U. Campbell purchased from C. M. Amos, of Spartanburg, his tract of land in Limestone town ship, near State Line, containing 1U0 acres. The purchase was made for the monazite company, which Mr. Campbell represents. A large force of hands was put to work Monday on this property to mine monazite. Notice. I IIAVF. tlio ajrciicy for Cherokee county of the celebrated KIiiitn Improved Cotton Seed, the kind UMCd byE. D. Thompiwii, by which he rallied four nalea to the acre by special cultivation. The aeed aell for |2 per bushel In lots leas than 10 bushels: special prices for larger lots. Address - .. . AI.BBET Rettib. 2-10-4t BUcksburtr, S. 0. George Bird Tried For the Murder of Charlie Smith. Court convened on Monday at 10 o’clock, a. m.. Judge Klugli prerid ing. Solicitor Henry and Stenogra pher McCraw were on hand. The grand jury was promptly einpannel- ed [und E. 1\ Mucomson was made foreman. Judge Klugli charged it in a clear, concise und forcible manner. Solicitor Henry then gave out bills of indictment against George Bird, white, Frank Banks und Rufus Miller, colored, for murder, and Thomas DeGraffenreid, colored, for burglary. True bills were found against all four of them and Bird’s trial was set for Tuesday morning at H :30 a m. Tuesday morning court convened at 9:30 a. in., and promptly com menced the trial of George Bird, for the murder of Charles Smith on the 2nd of last November. Hon. O. L. Schumpert, of the Newberry bar, and Col. T. B. Butler appeared for the defence und Solicitor Henry was as sisted in the prosecution by lion. J. A. .Mooney, of Greenvill.*, and Judge J. E. Webster. The attorneys on both side are of distinguished ability, and ia this important trial they evinced a zeal which brought out wonderful efforts and the great legal attainments which it is so well known they possess. The prisoner demean, ed himself well for one under such trying circumstances. His father, u modest and fine appearing old gen tleman, was present and was con stantly with his son and his attorneys. The evidence was closed about 4 :30 p. in., J udge Webster und Mr. Mooney addressed the jury in behalf of the prosecution, Mr. Mooney closing about 0 o’clock. The court then ad journed u/itil morning. Wednesday morning Court conven ed at 9:30, a. m. Mr. Mooney re sumed his argument for the prosecu tion and maintained his reputation for strong and forcible argument and captivating eloquence. After Mr. Mooney, ouryoungtowns- man, T. B. Butler, made the first speech for the defense. It was a fine effort, showing a thorough knowledge of the law und the case in hand, and was delivered with a force and elo quence which bespeaks for him an enviable career. Mr. Butler was followed by Hon.O.L. Schumpert, also for the defence, and he by Solicitor Henry for the State. These two gentlemen were at their best, .fully np to their well-known high standard in every respect. Af ter Mr. Henry’s address the Court udjournea for dinner. Convened at 2 p. m., and at this writing the Judge is charging the jury. Mrs. R. O. Ballenger, Dead. Mrs. Lula Ballinger, wife of R. O. Ballinger, died Tuesday of this week, at her home in this city, on Victoria Avenue, at 3 o’clock, p. m., after a short illness. Mrs. Ballinger was a most estimable woman. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and her life accorded with her pro fession. She was meek and unat- suming, but cheerful and entertain ing, and was loved best by those who knew htr best. Her husband and children in this direful affliction have the sympathy of all our people. The services were conducted at the residence by Rev. Mr. Pate, after which the remains were buried in the family lot in Limestone Cemetery, in the presence of many sorrowing rela tives and friends. The pall-bearers Dr. J. F. Garrett, \V. H. Smith, W. W. Thomas, A. N. Wood, R. R. Wil kins, F. G. Stacy, M. R. Sains and R. M. Wilkins. Among the Churches. There will be prayer meeting in the Presbyterian church this evening at 7. 30 p. m. and preaching next Sun day at 11 a. m. and at 7. 30 p. m. At the Episcopal church next Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m., Mr. Witsell will lecture on the Epis copal in relation to Truth and other Christian bodies. A series of sermons for the young people of Gaffney, which was com menced Sunday evening, on “Life’s Choice,” by the pastor. Rev. B. P. Robertson, will be continued next Sundt-y evening. The young people have a most cordial invitation to at tend these services. Itrlfflit'K (IfHeusc Is morn dreaded by phy- Mi'lans than any of the serious disorders with which they have to deal, tiecause of its Insidious and mullirnHut character. If prompt action were taken when, headaches, urinary disorders. dlKesttve troubles first appear much suiTcrlnjr and sorrow would he averted. I'kicki.y Ash Hittckh will quickly stop the spread of the disease, quiet the in- flurnatlon. heal the kidneys and bladder, strengthen and regulate the liver, and drive poisons und Impurities out of the system by cleansing the bowels. Hold by Cherokee Drug Co. To Care Constipation Forever, Cascarcts Candy Cathartic. 10c or tie. it c. c. C. full to cure, druggists refund money. TAX NOTICE Of tie Knife. Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo., writes: “For six years I have been a sufferer from a scrofnlons affection of the glands of my neck, and all efforts of physicians in Washington, D. C., Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After six months’ constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re moval of the gland. At this critical mo ment a friend recommended S.S.S., and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice against all patent medicines, I be gan its use. Before I bad used one bot tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, though I am not through with my second bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over $150.” This experience is like that of all who suffer with deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no good, and even their resorts to the knife prove either fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real bloo' - remedy; it gets at the root of the disease and forces it out perma nently. S.S.S. {guaranteed purely vegetable') A Real Blood Remedy. is a blood remedy for real blood tronbles; it cures the most obstinate cases of Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, etc., which other so-called blood reme dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the root of the disease and forces it ont per manently. Valuable books will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., At lanta, Ga. Tax Returns FOR THE YEAR 1898. Accord lug to the law, the t fix book* for t he returns of flu- real uud por-oniil property ("f the fiscal year IrHi*. will open on Jsnuuiy 1st and close February 20th. IMe. after whe 11 lime the fifty per e< nt penalty will attach 1o all property both i»-al and tyetsoli 11 whose owners have failed to list for taxa tion. For the Hcconitnodiitlon of the tn\ pnycfs of Cherokee comity for said year ic s. l ’will attend at the following ulnci s at the follow ing dates liclow nametf. to receive tax re turns: T* “ A'o'ltor’s office. In Gnffnev. from Monday January 31nl. to February 20th. at vvincii toiine 1 he* win ai»a tin; fifty per cent penalty will attach. The poll tax attach -sup to CO years of age. except Confederate Fiddlers where said taxes at taches up to 50 years of age All land owners tire requested to ascertain the num ber of acres they own on the 1st day of Janu ary 1>98. and its value, the number of build ings and their value, all new structures and their value, also all real estate bought or sold, who from or to. and price paid or re ceived for sm-ne e’erefiantsami hankers arereoulred to make tlielr returns on blanks furnished from this office and are requested to call at the office for them. W. D. Cami\ Auditor! lierokec Co. iiuaDte DOORS Wll SSS Letters of Administration, Office of Probate JrpoB. ) State of Houtfi 1 'aruima. County of Cherokee. I By Hon. J. E. Weirder. Esq. Probate Judge of Cherokee County. Whrkkas. Charles q. Webber, peti tioner, has filed a petition in my office praying that Letters of Aaminfstratioii on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rlghtsund credits of CharlesG.Webber, deed, late of said count} 1 , should be granted to him. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of the said deceased to lx* and appearliefore me at my office, at GatTney City. (Cherokee court house), on Monday. T eb. 21st, ls-js. at II o’clock a. m.. to shot* cause, if any They ha\ e. why the administraidon should nor lx- grant ed. J. E. Webster. 2-3-2t Probate J udge. YOU DIDN’T SEE THE ECLIPSE I That was a pity, hut if you giyo us a call we can show you a stock of that will eclipse anything in the same lint* you haye ever seen in Gaffney. Our goods are stylish, modern, honestly built and low priced and will give perfect satisfaction. FEAGLE & PRICE, The Furniture Leaders. 1 Phone 21. 1 Day or Night. & Orders Promptly Filled. How Does This Strike Yon ? 2 spools best thread 5c. Best silk thread 5c. Pencils of every description from 1 to 3c each. 2 carpenters’ pencils 5c. Pen holders 5c. Pencil hofders 5c. 8 writing pens, all kinds, 5c. Best black ink 5c. All kinds of the best box paper and envelopes from 5 to 15 cts. Tablets, for ppn or pencil, all sizes and best quality from 1 to 10c. Ladies’ and gents’ best kid gloves 75c. 3 cakes nice toilet soap 5c. Shirts that will please everyone from *25 to 75 cts. 3 boxes of blacking 5c. Tan polish 10c.* Clothes brushes 10c. Blacking brushes 10c. Hair brushes 10c. All kinds of gents’ ties, bows and four-in-hands, in the latest styles and colors, cheap. All the up-to-date sheet music and popular songs. Call on us for bargains. BRUCE & BRISSIE. are the best on earth for strength, beauty and easy riding, and are as cheap as most wheels of lower grades. Ride a Rambler this season and you will be pleased with it. J. R. TOLLESON & CO., Agents for Cherokee County. The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company Offers for salt* Building Lots in this flourishing town. Gaffney City: Also Farms nrttr by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs anti of tills place. In lots of from auto 1U) acres on lllx-ral time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm our- poscs. For full particulars apply to XI OSES WOOD. Agent. J. -•«"« -< «•>*»*' lutely necessary In order to settle up the business for the fiscal year. The clerk will lie In the Mayor's office on l ebruwry 12th. !5th. 17th and mb for the purpose of receiving said taxes. L. Baker, Clerk. Tax Notice*. in*: State and County i Hoad Tax. lias been T HE time for pay in also J 'Ommiitallon iinad mu. nun ueeu extended until tho20thof February without penalty. After uliove date 15 per ceut. will attach for fifteen days. The 14 per cent, penalty collected from Jan. 1st to 10th will lx* refunded to all who have paid same, on application. Very Ucspcctfully, ...... J- 3- Josr.8. I* eh. 7th, 18DH. (}o. Treas. MONTGOMERY & GAINES,s«- AKER lINDERTi I ■ AXI> W FURNITURE [ TEICHER’S EXAMINATION. MOTICE is hereby glvdn that an examlna- * v tlon of Teachers for Cherokee county will be held at the Gaffney Male and Female Seminary on Friday, February 18th. W. F. McArthur. Supt. Education Cherokee Co. FURNITURE DEALERS. Plain and Fancy Furniture at Rock Bottom Prices for Casli or on Installment Plan. Our Undertaking Department is the Most Complete in the City. Orders will Receive Prompt and Courteous Attention. MONTGOMERY Sr GAINES, . J feiiL C-A ... L. ,