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I 8 THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, 8. O., APRIL 14. 1898. ; F r $ I This settles it 1 Hereafter I will have all my clothes HADE TO ORDER BY That's the right idea, Harry. T o win success a man cannot be too careful of his appear ance. EDWARD E. STRAUSS & CO. America's Popular Tailors, Chicago. 7 ~7~ Jj- AUNT PEGGY TALKS TO FLAW ABOUT WAR, EARTHQUAKES AND PEsTLEMENTS. Old Man Crickmore and His Son Mel vin Get Things a Little Mixed During the Earthquare. Funny Guns. “All weather is alike tome" 1 wear the, kind that “RETAIN THEIR J* J* SHAPE.” “That’s the kind I’m look ing for. I’ll order a suit from their agent imme diately.” MADE TO ORDER BY EDWARD E. STRAUSS S CO. America’s Popular Tailors, Chicago. We are agents for Messrs. Edward E. Strauss Co. and will take your measure and guarantee a tit in every instance. CARROLL & CARPENTER II II What ^ fi* Sill 1 do.== k I repair watches, clocks and jewelry and guarantee all my work, and I don’t charge two prices for it. 1 sell good, substantial jewelry and guarantee it, and I sell it as cheap as it can be sold. Call on me. S. A. DANIELS, The Jeweler. kkkkkkkk F. G. STACY, Pres. J. G. WARDLAW, V. Pres. D. C. ROSS, Cashier ti - National Bank° f Gaffney, Capital $50,000 00. This bank solicits the accounts of individuals, firms and cor porations. Accommodates customers as liberally ns the volume of their business and safety will permit. Call to see us whenever you wish to borrow or deposit money. Safety deposit boxes to rent. D. C. ROSS, Cashier. ^ Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair, •.Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS, ^Telephone 57. CARROLL & CO., Lessees " ‘Wars, rumors of wars, earth quakes an’ pestlements.’ This Bible talk, which was spoke forth by the Parson, has got the Coalin’ Ground stirred up to a pitch of 92 in the shade,” said Aunt Peggy Smith to me yesterday whilst we was a talkin’ of the present gineral surroundin’s an’ surcumferences of the risin’ gin- neration. “An' Flaw,” she went on, "you ain’t got no idy how ignorant an’ foolish some folks is—I mean peo ple of the present risin’ gineration of young folks. I was a study in’ on that thar scripture quotient an’ my mind run away back to the earth quake 12 years ago, about ole man Crickmore an’ his son, Melvin, which you understand, they lived down on Cane Branch, about a quarter from us. Now, how I know this what I’m a tellin’ of you. you see, Mr. Smith had went down thar that same even in’ to tell ole man Crickmore he must put up his hogs, an’ whilst he was thar, you understand, the ole earth begun to shake, wherefore Melvin, a young striplin’ of a lad, begun to holler, ‘O, Lord, have mercy,’ an take on, whereupon olo man Crick- more got llurious mad and said. Melvin, you blasted fool, come an set down or I’ll knock you down with a chair, you needn’t be a callin’ on the Lord, he can’t help it.’ “But to branch hack on the war, Flaw, Aunt Peggy went on, this time they say, hit won't last long, I beam Parson a sayin’ last Sunday that they have got new patent cuns now which, you understand, can shoot gun cotton an’ mortar a mile an’ a half an’ daub up a whole regiment in ten minutes, whereupon Munroe Miz ups an’ said that he read in some paper where they had invented a gun that would shoot powder an’ lead as long as it lasted, an’ then throw rocks the balance of the clay, an’ Flaw I don’t bleeve narry word of it, do you? “Yes, Flaw, aunt Peggy continued we have had wars, now its rumors of wars, an’ we’ve had earthquaks, an’ now small pox is within 20 miles of the ole coalin’ ground, an' el that a>n’t a pestlement 1 don’t know what is one. It’s jist like the Parson says the Scriptures has bin fulfilled an’ the end of time is nigh 'bout at hand. People is a gittin’ too smart; twenty years back people would of laughed at the idy of shootin’ mortar an’ cotton an’ the like.” Flaw Pickkh. Your Corn, Hay, Oats, Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal at T. DAVENPORT’S Cheap Store. «*ail1f 11 ~ a lib P’k’gs. Roasted Coffee for $1. | Bon now at In the shape of Soda Water, Cocoa Cola, Bons, Lemonade, &c.,ure “on tap our fountain. Call on us when you get thirsty. Don’t forget us when you want pure drugs. THE DuPRE DRUG CO. M. G. MONTGOMERY, AN1> FURNITURE DEALER. ’Flie prettiest selection of picture mouldings, window shades and wall paper ever shown in Gaffney, just received. OCR NEW LINE OF ItEFRlGEUATOibS.^j Oui* Furniture stock is now complete in every respect. M. G. MONTGOMERY. ’he Gafney City Land and Improvement Company (MTcni for Httlc I’.nlldin^ hots In llils flmirlshinir town, Gaffney rity; Also Farms nt<tir liy and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Sprinirs and of this place, in hits of Iren. :>(( to Km acres on liberal time rates; also AKi icullural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. For full particulars apply to XIOJSECSS \VOOI>, .A uont- N. B. All trcssmissimr on lands of this company, cutting and rcmovlnjf Umber, lishiu^ or hunting, are forbidden under penalty of law. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in office uncalled for to date: Sin thy Bishop. K. T. Bailey. Mary Bright. Annie Ca^h. Loise Dale. Julia Eskridge. Lillie Glenn. M. L. Goodman. I). N. Gosnell. M. L. Hawkins. E. C. Hardin. Maudio Petty. 1). H. Whiten burg. • N. I*.—Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised in Tut’ Lkdgkr. T. II Liiti.iuoux, P. M. April 12, IS.IS. To Leave Gaffney. The many friends in GalTney and Cherokee of Dr. and Mrs. J. Roddy •Miller wili regret to learn that they have determined to move to Rock Hill. Dr. Miller has been practicing medicine and surgery here several years, and by his skill has acquired an enviable reputation. He is an ac tive member in the literary society here and, with Mrs. Miller, will he much missed, socially. We predict for the Doctor a brilliant career and assure him that GalTney will be glad that he once lived here. Rock Hill's gain isGalfney’s loss. « -«•*- •- • — The Bulletin Board. Dr. Bep DuPrfc has a crowd around the door of the DuPre Drug Company these days. He has a bulletin board and posts on it the stirring events now transpiring in the country as they occur, thus keeping GalTney and all visitors informed of the exciting status of all peace or war measures of both the United States and Spain. The people appreciate this kindness which is no little trouble and expense to the Doctor. Transfers of Real Estate. By reference to the Auditor’s hooks we learn that since the creation of Cherokee county, there have been two hundred and fifty deals in real estate in the county. In Colored Sooial Circles. Miss Essie McIntyre, of Shelby, was the guest of Mrs. Hattie Albright, for several days last week. Important Visitors. Mr. N. A. Dunning, secretary of the United Land Company, of Wash ington, D. C.. accompanied by Mr. BtClair, a civil engineer, was in the city several days this week looking at property in this section. They were driven over the city and sur rounding county by Mr. Moses Wood and they expressed themselves pleas ed with the prospects in Cherokee. Gen. M. C. Butler, who directed Mr. Dunning’s attention to this State, is one of the directors of the company. We are glad to see that investors are being attracted to Cherokee. Chero kee is on the upward move and her soil, climate, minerals and water power makes her a promising field for people who wish to make profita ble investments and to working peo ple who wish to improve their condi tions. We give a cordial invitation to all such to come among us, and assure them of a hearty greeting and just treatment by our people. ——» ■ Lemaster—Kendrick. Mr. R. E. Lemaster, a prosperous young business man of this city, and Miss Nettie Kendrick, one of Gaff ney’s most beautiful and charming ladies, were married on the 7th inst., at the home of the bride’s parents on North Limestone street by Rev. B. P. Robertson. Only the immediate fam ilies of the bride and groom wen present. Mr. and Mrs. Lemaster left on the vestibule the same day for a short bridal tour after which they returned to Gaffney and will soon he keeping house in their beautiful new home which Mr. Lemaster hud pre pared in advance. These worthy young people de servedly have all Gaffney for their friends, who, with The Ledger, hear tily congratulate them and wish for them the success and happiness they so well deserve. Attention Democrats. The attention of the presidents of the various township clubs in Chero kee county is called to the notice of Vice-President Sarratt in another column. Those who read the notice last week had better read it again as there was an error in the notice us pub lished. It is essential that the voters of the county take some inter est in this matter and that good, true and competent men be selected to represent the clubs in the conven tion to he held in Gaffney on the 2nd of May. So let the clubs all have a good attendance and let each one se lect their most representative men to attend the convention. Let us have the most intelligent convention of any county in the State. We have the material, so let us use it. -• • Let Intelligence Prevail. We publish the constitution of the democratic party of South Carolina this week in full for the benefit of those who may be interested in pol itics. There can he no excuse for anyone making a monkey of himseif in his club meeting if he will only take the trouble to inform himself in regard to the matter. The Ledger is not in politics, and it does not pro pose to get into politic, hut we would like to see intelligence and patriotism in evidence in ttie politics of our county. Baseball. Teams are being organized all around us and some of them are al ready doing fine playing on our fields. Gaffney has fine material for a team and it is time our boys were moving. Now, Tom Brown, you and Barney Clary take hold and put the hoys to work. Pi SO *S CUR t TOR IURIS WHtRE AU Elbt fAllS. lUnt CouKh Syrup. Tiuum UtxxL U»e | In tlrm*. S‘>ld by flrngaints. ON.SUMPTION A False Rumer. Some one about Gaffney has been saying that a bill had been passed by congress to pension all Confeder ate soldiers for life if they would en list in the United States army for, and serve ninety days. The absurdity of such a course would apparently appear to any one, but as a few are talking as if they gave credence to this idle talk, we want to say to the old soldiers that no such bill has been passed by congress. The United States does not want your services for ninety days or any other length of time. It is the services of your boys that they will be after if they need soldiers. There are a great many Confederates who would not care to have their names on the Uni ted States pension roll if their ser vices in the Confederate army was nob mentioned. The Reunion in Charleston. As the time for the reunion in Charleston approches the old veter ans are moving quicker and every thing now indicates a big turn out from Cherokee. We wish the dear Old fellows a happy time and hone many of their friends will go with them. Charleston is doing every thing to make it pleasant for them. A Skin Disease In a Tarrible Condition with Scrofula Sores ^ Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and Is Better than for IO Years. ” I had a skin disease which was very troublesome. I took a great deal of strong medicine which did not do me any good and I was at Iasi obliged to give np. I wee in e sort of stopor some of the time. Bcrofula sores broke out end 1 could get nothing to do me any good. My daughter told me of e woman who was afflicted as I was and who found re lief in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I concluded to try this medicine. At that time I was In e terrible condition with sores on my head end body. The first few doses of Hood's Sarsaparilla seemed to give me relief, and in a short time the sores be gan to heal. My appetite improved and I ?eit like a new man. I am now in better health.than for 10 years.” 8. M. Orikr, Winnsboro. Fairfield Co., Little River, South Carolina. Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. |i; six for $6. Hood’s Pills eun ’ IU * IIUUU s rmb Sick Headache. Xc. Sympathetic fimhanfc. ,L < Income Tax. Under the law requiring persona with un annual income of more than fifteen hundred dollars to pay taxes thereon. Only three persons in Cherokee have returned such incomes to the auditor. An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than DuPre Drug Co., who spare no pains to se cure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the vaiuah'e agency for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor ail over the country by its many startling cures. It abso lutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Cull at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size tor 50 cents and 11.00 Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Aa Guiierlalu DUfaec. There is no disease more uncertain in its nature than dyspepsia. Physicians .say that the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is therefore most difficult to make a correct diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under what disguise dyspepsia attacks von, Browns’ Iron Ritters will cure it. Invaluable in nil diseases of the stomach, blood and mrvex. lirowna’ Iron Bitters is told by ail dealers. Don’t Tobacco Spit ami Smoke Your Mfe Awaj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak m«.u strong. All druggists, &0c or 81. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co . Chicago or New York. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case: A customer of mine, whose wjfe has used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend” before con finement, says, after seeing the effects of the remedy, that if she had to go through the ordeal again, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them. ” Mother's Friend ” is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. “Mother’s Friend” is sold by drug gists, or expressed oa receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby is Bom,” mailed free on application. THE BRAEFIEL0 REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Gl. ORDINANCE. CODKCII. ( HAMUKK. | CiAKFNKY, S. <• April ti, ISPS. 1 Be it ordained by the Town Council, in council assembled, and by authority of the same, that all persons, uitfier as principal or admits, doing an K.xchnnjre or Bucket Shop business in the town of Gaffney, shall pay a license of not less than per annum, in advance, to the Town Clerk, and on failure to comply with this ordinance, such person or persons shall be fined in a sum not ex reeding Site for each and every day such Ex change or Bucket Shop rerun:ns open or ZO days imprisonment or work under the St reet Overseer on the public, st reets d'l day,sell her or Iroth. In the discretion of the Intendent or Town Council. This ordinance to take effect immediately. N. II. Littmuoun. Intendant. L. Bakkk. Town Clerk. 4-14 Money to Lend on improved farms in York county or Cherokee township adjoining; repayable in easy annual inst ailments. For further particulars apply to (’. F.. SI’F.XCEU. Attorncy-at-Law. :{-:’t-:inio Yorkvii.i..*:. S. C. • COVNCII. t IIAMliKIt. G.\f:m:v city. S. t'. April 1st. isi's. This ordinance to take i after publication. N. II. L. Baker, Town Clerk. T. E. McGEHEE, Contractor and Builder, GAFFNEY, S. C. Plans and speelfleat Ions furnished on ip- plicutiori. Good building material furnished promptly and at reasonable prices. 4-7-dm Notice. The Iwioks of MeArthur & Sum* and of Mc- I Arthur. Tankersle^y <!v Sains are in the hands | of .1. C. Jefferies. Ksip, who Is empowered to | oollcct iiei-omits due. Parties owing would co wi II to call and settle and save ,uit. W. F. Mt Autbi'H, j 1-tW-tf U. o. Sams. DR. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES, Physician and Surgeon. SPECIALTIES:—SURGERY, EYE EAR and THROAT. BT Office over Bridges A Bcason s. Telephone No. 4'J. C. JEFFERIES,4- GAFFNEY, S. C. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Practices i All the Courts. Collections a Specialty Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A. Jones & Cc's Stcre. Can be found at office si.x days in the week. J. E. WEBSTER, A.tt’omey- Office In Court House. (Probate Judge’softieef Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a snecialtv. O. L. SCHUMPKKT. Wm. Thos. B. Uctlku. McGowan. SCHUMPERT,. BUTLER«& ■ McCOWAN, A-TTOlt?* ti VA.T-1.A\V . Union and Gaffney, S. C. Very careful and prompt attention given to till business entrusted to us. itT"Practice In all the courts. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store In office from 1st to 2iith of each month; At Blacksburg Thursday morning each week, returning to office at 2:. r '*'> Wm. Mt'Nuo, □ Union. S. C. Jas. Mcnuo, Union, S. C. .?. It. Bt !.!.. Gaffney. :vn LX 1*0 A TTOU VS-AT-I-, A \V. OAKKINCSY, H. O. Will practice In all the courts of the State ami! nitedstates. All busim -sentrusted to us will receive prompt attention. The Best Be It ordained by the Town C • 1 wil in council assembled and by authority of the j same, that all persons having privy*on their ! prem ;■ e* In u*.- by t hem-.el ve> or ot her . -hall use fresh iim ' daily on the excrement during the month:; beg'.lining rn April 1st and ending on November 1st. On failure to comply with the al.ive ordi nance any and all persons >o rei|ul:ed shall be tilled in a sum not exceeding f'kYiii lor each offense or work on the street* not more than JO days under the supervision of the street overseer. Is always the cheapest, and you can always get the liest Sash, Bltr.ds, Doors and all kinds of Building Material, including No i Heart-pine Shingles from L. Baker cheaper for cash than on time. I buy for cash and consequent !y get bargains, and will give my customers the same advantages. I Will Hake your Estimates for Materials Free of Charge. Very Ucspct., 1^. BAICEK. R. O. SAMS, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance. Office over Feagle A Price's furniture store. Office days. Monday* and Saturdays, and other days when not engaged. I offer the following real estate for lot Cor. Limestone ITcet on April It). Litti.k JOHN. Intendent. lot > on It.u'O st reeW In' s . a Vlet!»rlu \ ' P. •is on Rutledge St. lots on I'.iirvtew St. its on Johnson St. lots on Bulord St. I.uon sinit h st. lots on Cuiitinuatloii Piedmont Savings and Investment Company, GREENVILLE. t». C. Tbl* company has money to lend on Gaff ney real estate. Our loan plan Is cheaper and more satisfactory than the plans of any building and loan association offered In the State. For our loan circulars, which tell all about our loan plan, cull on J. C. Jefferies, E*(j.,our local attorney. tt-lO-tf 1 beautiful residence ami Bulord HtieoG :2 beautiful residence t br-aut ifui residence |e beautiful residence beautiful residence t beam Iful residence |n lieauliful residence I” beaut iful residence ;; beautiful residence Frederick ■•t feet. J beaut Iful residence lot* on !.• gan street. :: beaut iful residence lots on Depot street. ) beautiful residence lot on Limestone and Montgomery streets. :t lots on Mills Gap road, 27-10 acres each, line location. I cottage f routing Montgomery street. 1 eotlage fronting l<ognn street. IP) lots near continuation of Limestone St in easy wall; of the factory. bk". aeres m ar Union road, 2 miles from Lime stone I nst Itute. 302 aeres. well wooded, on Union road, *‘/i miles from Gaffney. Is7 acres near Broad River, by magnificent water (tower. 2 tract*, well watered, 24 milas from Gaff ney, on road to Paeolet. Is (-2 acres ■« mile from corporate limits, jn 2-J acres mil*) from corporate limits. D2 acres Just outfc.de the corporate limits. I house ii el lot, convenient to business, on I >c|mi1 st reet. 2n lots on Buford. Jefferies and Montgom ery streets. 122 acres, finely sett led. Just Is-yond cor|>o- raie limits. ni shares Gaffney Land and Impruveinent romp my. Your busim s.s In these lines Is respectfully solicited. a ^ *