The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 21, 1898, Image 7
THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, 8. 0., APRIL 21, 1898.
All the newest
Novelties in
JEWEL
Are always to be
Found at my store.
Satisfaction i
fluarantccJ j
—or— I
Money
Refunded, j
ftf-The most thorough and
up-to-dato watch repairing is in
variably done in my repair de
partment .
THOS. H. SESTROPE,
The Jeweler n[ GaiEeey,
For Sale.
0T*Adv«*rtIsoinonts uiulwr OiIh In i.d will
hi- inserted fur on* ii w.-r<l .•a.’li ns.- -
tion. No ad Inserted for less 1 l.an ten rents.
F OU SALK J’lt (ititne ejjys fresh from the
fiintous thoroujrhhrerl ti.ist ehiiiniilons
and Crist nmniidon nnd White Pile crosses
fl per settlinr of lit ecits: eim-fttlly ptfse.l
when shtpi>eil; also afrent forth** Inst tidt.,
known to Southern eoeki-rs. A|»ply to .1. L.
Sherrill, Gaffney. S. C.
F OB SALE Genuine brown Iwejrhom e*ja
at lift v eents a set till}.'. Apply »<• L >
Llpscoiiih. _
F OR SALK Mouse ami lot on ! nsl'Tlck
street near *•. K. A t . *1* (>ot. ‘I
herry^ —
COB s.M.K Beat varieties ot jabbaiw*
r plants. Apply t“ Mf s - • l - A - J Vb,.
North Oranard street. T* 1- -
F orsai.K l want fo s.-n my fntereatIn
the min-rtll that I have In tl • lands thi-t
are known as the Nance. Hram .n \ elcl.cr
Allen and also Carter tracts. Address hit/.'
Lockhart. Oaftnoy. 8.C. 1
F OR SALE—Three room cot 1 awe near Epis
copal church. F O. Stacy. ^
F ()K SALE Building lots in different parts
of the city. .1. J. Gaffney. U-HI-tf
F OR SALE—The celebrated Jackson's Af-
rlcan Litnhh-ss cotton seed. Comeand see
thorn. A only to Paul V. Gaffney, office m-x
door to Erl Igos & Reason. Jllilli
F OR SALE—Fj'esh. clean cotton seed for
nhintinw. at 20c per bushel. Apply to
W. O. jjlpscomb & Bro.
S OME rare bargains in sewing machines
good jis new. Also Jiny pjirts ordered for
old macliines. R. S. Lipscomb.
F OR SALE —Tito best, Babbitt metal ever
placed on t he market at 10c a pound. Ap-
jly at Thf. Ledorr.
M arriage.-If you contemplate marri*
age and wish the latest in neat and fiish-
onahle wedding invitations you can find
horn at The Lfticer.
I PST RECEIVED.—An elewant new face of
J script tvpe with whieh to print weddim.'
a.rds. visiting cards, etc.: also a neat line n-
isiting canls which we will sell either print-
d or plain at prices that are reasonable,
kpply at The I.kpc.ek.
'OR SALE -Real Estate Mortgages. Titles
‘ , 0 licit I Estate. Chattel Mortgages. Liens,
lotos. Etc., for sale at The Ledge office
For Rent.
F Odt RENT The old Lipscomb Hotel.
Apply to W.S. Lipscomb. S-81-tf
OR RENT -The Dr. Littlejohn dwelling
house and livery stable. A. N. Wood. ^
F OR RENT—The storeroom formerly oc
cupied by (’. A. Wood. Apply to A. -V
M’oo*l.
F -„r RENT—A new 22xl0ti fire-proof brick
store house: French pliite glass irot-l: «-v-
cellent disnlay windows. Apply to W. (*.
Lijiscomh A Rro.
Wanted.
W
ANTED A few boarders. Apply
Mrs. J. V. Sarratt. 4
Lost.
OST—A navy-blue yarn shawl on the road
—between W. 1. Jones’ and '
aturdity. !>th. Liberal reward if left at 1 tt'•
■edgeh office. ilgilii
OST—A nice bright colored lap roitc.bc-
— tween Gaffney and Draytonville. Reward
F left at Ledger office. H. K- Gibson.
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Notice.
LI, persons indebted to the firm of I’olia-
ikoff Bros, will please come forward anu
trie the same with me.
M. POMAKOFK.
ccessor t*> Poliakoff Bros. (Boston Store.)
pecial Cut Rate for the
Next 30 Days.
rd pitot*'graphs {1.00 to $2.00 per do/..
blnet photographs 2.50 to 4.oo is'r do/..
b our sinnll photos at.. 2.i0 per 100.
J. iz. HCSIvIviV-llS,
o jt Urcvffney. S. C.
T. E. McGEHEE,
Contractor and Builder,
GAFFNEY, S. C.
Plans and specifications furnished on an-
lication. Good building material furnished
romptly and at reasonable prices. 4-i-.im
UNCLE SAM’S ULTIMATUM,
IT HAS BEEN ISSUED TO THE
SPANIARDS.
Given Until Saturday Morning to Evac
uate the Island of Cuba—Near
ly all Hope of Averting
War Abandoned.
Not up to the Usual Standard.
The fine weather of this week has
nade it an ideal one for work. Our
armers have been working with such
snergy that few of them have been to
,he city, so Gaffney has been quiet
ndeed. with few events occurring to
■nrich our local columns. Our cor-
•espondents, too, have failed to do
heir full duty, so The Ledger will
je short this week of some of its most
nteresting features.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Sjlve in the world for
3uts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer, Salt
Rheum, Fever Su-is, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruption, and poitlvely cures
Piles or no pay required. t It. is gura-
inteed to give perfect satisfaction or
noney refunded. Price 25 cents per
jox. For sale by The DuPre Drug
[Special Dispatch to The Ledger.]
Washington, D. C. April 20.—
President McKinley has signed Cuban
resolution and sent the ultimatum of
this government to Spain, which gives
Spain until Monday for an answer.
Senor Polo, Spanish minister, this
a. m. transferred to French Legation
all official records and effects of
Spanish Legation which he could not
take with him. He left at noon.
The French Ambassador will hereaf
ter look after Spanish interest here.
Madrid is reported quiet anu or
derly; nothing unusual occurring.
Policemen are stationed at corners of
streets upon which is situated the
residence of United States Minister
Woodford, who will begin final prepar
ations for his departure from Madrid.
Navy is ready, and troops are
being transported to, and are arriv
ing on the Southern coast of this
country.
The indications now are that Spain
will not evacuate Cuba and all hope
of averting war has beer, abandoned.
LATEST.
It is reported that-tbe liothchilds
have told Spain to evacuate Cuba or
they would withdraw their tinnnciul
support from her and that France has
also advised Spain to evacuate.
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DIED OF HER INJURIES.
The Shooting of Ellen Wood Proves
Fatal.
Last Wednesday night about 11
o’clock the bell on the colored Bap
tist church tolled, and to the uniniti
ated created some alarm, but to the
colored class it told that Ellen Wood
was dead. Ellen was the woman
mentioned lust week as having b**en
shot on the night of the liOtli ult.,
while she was asleep in her bed in
her house by some one on the outside
who took one of the lights out of the
window in order that the wors could
be done more perfectly.
Ellen lingered with her wound
until the time mentioned and died
after great suffering. Blood poison
having eet in almost from the first.
Cornier A. J. McCraw was sum
moned Thursday morning by tele
phone, and, with his usual prompt
ness, was soon at the scene. About
2 o’clock, p. in., he empaneled the
jury of inquest, composed of J. It.
i'olleson, foreman, John W. Bridges,
J. A. Gaffney, M. L. Ross, A. C.
Pridmore, Win. T. Thompson, W. F.
Smith, W. S. Hall., Jr., W. F.
Brown, E. D. Littlejohn. D. S. Col
lier, H. H. Thomas and Abe Smith.
Four of the jury were intelligent
colored men.
Coroner AfcCraw had the jury to
view the body and had Dr. Crawley
to explain the nature of the wound.
He then carried the jury to the
council chamber and took the testi
mony. Several persona were sworn
but little, if anything, was elicited to
throw any light on tho dark and
bloody deed. Notwithstanding the
earnest efforts of the coroner and his
intelligent jury, they were compelled
to return the following verdict:
That the said Ellen Wood came to
her death as a result of blood poison,
superinduced by a gun shot wound
indicted upon her person at the
hands of party or parties unknown
to the jury.
We trust and believe that proper
efforts will be made to bring the
murderer or murderers to justice.
We believe it is more in the power of
the colored people to do this work
than it is in the white people, and
we think that they will be equal to
the emergency.
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A Genial Representative.
Geo. A. Letford, the gentlemanly
representative of H. E. Bucklen *fc
Co., who travels this territory for that
firm, was in the city Thursday and
renewed his advertising contract with
The Ledger. Mr. Letford and his
house are justly classed among the
most prompt and business like peo
ple in America. They make friends
as well as transact business. If we
had a few more business people in
this country like them there would
De less room for fakirs and advertis
ing sharks.
Cotton Market.
The following prices prevailed in
the local cotton market yesterday.
Middling 5.50
Good Middling 5.75
Try Pjockey Asu Bitters as u sprlntr rem
edy. It purifies the bloo*i. re^'Uiutesthe sys
tem, oorati constipation and digestive disor
ders. Sold by Cherokee Drug t o.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
People You Know and People You
• Don’t Know.
Mr. Jackins, of Blacksburg, was in
the city Monday.
Col. A. N. Molesworth and Dr. J.
G. Black, of Blacksburg, were in the
city yesterday.
Felix "Littlejohn and his daughter,
of Ravenna, were in the city Sat
urday.
Major John F. Jones, Blacksburg’s
hustler, was in the city Saturday.
The Major wus looking well and his
many frienda were glad to greet him.
Air. George Good is placing material
on his recently purchased lot on Rut
ledge street for his new house. Work
bn the building will be started in a
few days.
F. A. Goforth, a prosperous Chero
kee farmer from Sunny Side, called
on The Ledger while in the city
Monday.
G. W. Chalk, of Ravenna, was in
the :ity a few hours Friday,
P. D. Phillips, of Home, came in to
see us while in the city Friday.
Col. A. Tripp, superinttndant of the
O. R. *k C. Railroad, was in the ciiy
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M.'Glover have been
on a visit of a week to their relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Black, near
Cherryville, N. C., Mr. Glover is an
old rmin and a close observer. He
says the wheat crops on the road from
Gaffney to Cherryville arc us good
as he ever saw at this . time of the
year, and the fruit is still in good con
dition. Also that the farmers about
Cherryville are self supporting and
are thus an independent people.
Mr. C. E. Bagwell, a popular official
of the Glendale Cotton Mill company,
was among his friends in the city
yesterday.
Joseph Bridges Is in the city on a
visit to his lather, Rev. J. M. Bridges,
on Limestone street. Mr. Bridges is
a popular traveling man and has
many friends in Gaffney.
T. E. Elliot, of Earls. N. C., paid u
visit to his sister Mrs. W. T. Tnomp-
son on Victoria Avenue, Saturday.
Mrs. Sidney Elliot, who has been
on a visit to herdaughter, Mrs. W. T.
Thompson, returned to her home in
Cleveland county, N. C., Saturday.
M. L. and W. H. Ross, made a
business trip to Shelby, X. 0., Mon
day.
L. B. Davis, of Macedonia, was in
the city a short while Tuesday. Mr.
Davis teaches one of the schools in
Cherokee and is a good farmer besides.
Superintendent of education, W. F.
McArthur, made an official trip to
Cherokee township, No. 1. Saturday.
Win. Thompson, of Thickety, was
in the city Monday on business.
>lr. Thompson is one of Cherokee’s
most worthy citizens and always gets
u hearty greeting by his Gutfuty
friends.
Airs. S. M. Littlejohn and son.
Frank, paid a visit to her sister,
Mrs. Jeff Lipscomb, at Thickety Sat
urday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Thompson
visited their relatives, Mr. and Airs.
Junie It'ibbs, Sunday, near Maud.
0. F. Brown, of Dexter, came into
see us Friday.
Shell Sparks, who spends most of
his time at his mills now, was at
home in the city Saturday.
.Miss Mary Foster, of Star Farm,
who has been on a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. John Gild’s and other friends in
the city, returned to her home Sun
day.
Thompson Eubanks went to Clif
ton Saturday to see friends.
Our old friend, Win. H. St John, of
I’acolet Mills, was in the city Satur
day on a visit to his many friends.
lion. A. A. Sarratt came up home
from his farms Friday to spend a few
days.
Dr. John G. Black, a prominent
citizen of Blacksburg, spent some
time in the city Thursday.
John Service, one of Cherokee’s
sturdy farmers from lower Cherokee,
was among his friends in Gaffney
Thursday.
Henry Sarratt nnd Miss Sophy
Dobbins were married on the 19th
inst. by W. T. Thompson, X. 1’.
W. H. Ross, is taking a short re
creation this week.
A. N. Wood is having Ids house
repainted.
Miss Ada Gibson, of Blacksburg,
who has been visiting in the city,
the guest of .Miss Eva Ross, returned
to her home Tuesday.
\\.H.Perry, who has been traveling
on businass in Alabama, returned to
the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Tarver arrived in the city
this week from her home in Ten
nessee. Mrs. Tarver comes to see her
father, Mr. Daniel Anthony, who is
quite sick.
.Messrs. Solon, and Beulah Scoggins
will move into the Kelly cottage on
Victoria Avenue this week.
S. R. Thackston. one of Cherokee’s
staunch farmers from Asbury, was in
the city a short while yesterday.
J. G. Spencer, the hustler, loft
Friday for Tennessee. It is said Doc
went after horses, but is hard to tell.
When begets home just ask him
what he went for.
L. G. Byars, dictator of Piedmont
Lodge, K. of H., left yesterday on the
vestibule for Columbia, whore he goes
to attend the meeting of the Grand
Lodge, wich convened in that city
last night. They will bo in session
several days.
Mrs. Dr. Daniel, of Spartanburg, is
in the city on a visit to h**r parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan’l. Anthony.
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Success—Worth Knowing.
40 yeun}’ siicrt-sK Ip tli*. S.»wi||, pi-uv«>«
‘ Wh*? •••r rliili* mill
all Malarial ! evt-rs. U«'ti«>r tlian qulaln**.
U ' A * DruMd-U. ** a ml
£1 00 l#ot t L*s.
——
EUncNtft Your With CuararaU.
irt!? ?. ur ? •©nsilpsilou forever.
10c,20c. If C. C. 0. fall, druggliisrefun*] mooe)'.
GAFFNEY TO HAVE BASEBALL
The Boys arc Now Getting in the
Proper Shape.
Last Thursday and Friday Clitbe
Hopper had u force of hands and
serufiers at work on the baseball
grounds at Limostono and the
grounds are now in excellent condi
tion. The boys have ordered a sup
ply of baseball material, which is
expected to arrive today. The boys
will go out to practice today and it is
proposed to have a scrub game be
tween the fir.-it i nd second nines Fri
day afternoon. Gaffney lias splendid
material fora baseball team this year.
Among the players who have acquit
ted themselves with credit on the
diamond in seasons gone by art Tom
Brown, Isom Richardson, Barney
Clary. Prof. Hall, Charley Humph
ries. Henry Smith and Logan Ross,
besides several other good players.
There is nothing which advertises
a town so much as a real good base
ball team, and besides, it affords a
great deal of innocent sport during
the usually dull summer season. For
these two reasons the boys should be
encouraged. Our business men
could make no belt r investment
than to chip in and he;p the boys to
equip themselves with the proper
piiurapliunalia. There will ue no
charges to witness the games that
will be pi lyed here and it is proposed
to invileall the nearby towns to come
over and try their hand. Let us have
a crack-L-jack team an igive them the
proper support. Watch Gaffney s
baseball team this year.
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Contract Let.
The Gaffney Carpet Mill Company
awarded the contract for building the
mill to Mr. L. Baker of this city,
Tuesday.
The company has acted wisely in
this matter, for in Mr. Baker they
have a man thoroughly conversant
with his business, and with such bus
iness push as will assure the prompt
completion of the building.
D. K. Cecil, a well known brick
man, has been secured to take charge
of the brick work. Work will be
commenced within two weeks and
pushed to the finish.
Mr. Bierck Coming.
We learn that Mr. Bierck, the
President of the Gaffney Carpet Alii]
Co., has rented the magnificent
dwelling house recently built by Mr.
J. (). Little, on Frederick street, and
will occupy it about the first of May.
Mr. Bierck will have one of the hand
somest houses in the Piedmont sec- i
tion and will be heartily welcomed
by the people of Gaffney.
A NEW TRIUMPH.
The
Dreaded Consumption
Can be Cured.
T. A. Slocum, the Great Chemist and Scientist,
Will Send to Sufferers, Three Free
Bottles of His Newly Discovered
Remedies to Cure Consumption
and all Lung Troubles.
Nothing could be fairer, more phil
anthropic or carry more joy to the
afflicted, than the generous offer of
the honored and distinguished ehem-
ist, T. A. Stoeuni. M. C., of New
York City.
He has discovered a reliable and
absolute cure for consumption, and
all bronchial, throat, Jung and chest
diseases, catarrhal affections, general
decline and weakness, loss of flesh
and all conditions of wasting away ;
and to make its great merits known,
will send three free bottles of his
newly discovered remedies to any af
flicted reader of the Ledger.
Already his “new scientific system
of medicine” has permanently cured
thousands of apparently hopeless
cases.
The Doctor considers it not only
his professional, but his religious
duty—a duty which he owes to suffer
ing humanity—to donate his infallible
cure.
He lias proved the “dreaded con
sumption'’ to be a curable disease
beyond a doubt, in any climate, and
has on file in his American and Euro
pean laboratories thousand of “heart
felt testimonials of gratitude” from
those benefitted and cured, in all
parts of the world.
Catarrhal and pulmonary troubles
lead to consumption, and consump
tion, uninterrupted, means speedy
and certain death. Don’t delay until
it is too late. Simply write T. A.
Slocum, M. C\, 98 Pine street, New
York, giving express and postoffice
address, and the free medicine will be
promptly sent. Please tell the Doc
tor you saw his offer in The Ledger.
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Are You Weak)
WfuknPM nmiiifixts itself ju the losv of
atnliition and aching bone*. The blood is
wiMory; the tissue!* are wasting—tli<* door Is
being opened fordiaoa.se. A bottle of Browns’
Iron Bitten taken iu time will restore your
•trongth, aoothc your nerves, make your
biiHsI rich and red. po yon more good
limn an expensive apocinl ooiine of medicine.
Brown*'Iron Bitten ia sold by all dealcn.
*
No-To-ltao for Fifty Ceuta.
GuaruntoiMl toUicco habit cure, tnuUcs weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c. II All drugmsU
More Lights.
The city authorities are preparing
to put up six or seven more arc light**
on our streets, which will be much
appreciated by the people In the
hitherto unlighted section of the city.
Communion Service at Ararat.
Services will begin at Ararat churcb
tomorrow and will be continued som*
days. There will be communion
service on Sunday.
Miraculous Benefit
RECEIVED FROM
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.
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E LI P. BABCOCK, of Avoca, N. Y. t a
veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and
for thirty years of the Babcock &
Munsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: “I
write to express ray gratitude for themirac-
lous benefit received from Dr. Miles 1 Heart
Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army
llfo, from sciatica which affected my heart
in the worst form, my limbs swelled from
the ankles up. I bloated until I was unable
to button my clothing; had sharp pains
about the heart, smothering spells and
shortness of breath. For three months I
was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I
got was in an arm cb&ir. I was treated by
the best doctors but gradually grew worse.
About a year ago I commenced taking Dr.
Miles’ New Heart Care and it saved my life
as if by a miracle.’’
Dr. Miles’ Remedies
are sold by ail drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr.
Best thing
THE BOSTON STORE
buys for cash ami sells for
cash, therefore they have
ho bad debts, and when you
buv from, them they don’t
«/ «/
have tc over charge you to
make up for what they have
lost on somebody else.
Y^^Trade with them and save
money.
This is
Campaign
And the War is about to
begin between Uncle Sam
and Spain. You should
keep posted on the issues
of the day. Don’t worry
your neighbor by borrow
ing his paper when you
can get The Ledger for
$1 a year, 50c for six
months, or 25c for three
months. It will keep you
posted, so order it ar
once. Don't delay.
lU'or—•
Building and Plastering-Lime, Coal, Shingles, Laths
and Plaster Hair, (Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse
and Dynamite Cups, call on
THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS,
Telephone 37. CARROLL & CO., Lessees
.'he Gainey City Land and improvement Company
• Ml r<* for feiil*- nulldlnir l.nitt In thU llourNhlutr town. Gaffney Cltv; Also Farms nenr
by Kiel In reach of the S,'lio*ils of Limestone Springs itnd of this place. In lots of from
.in I.• (Ml Meres on lllH'ral Unit* rules; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur-
poM's. l or full particulars apply to
WOOL>, lY^eiit.
N. II. All trrasinisklnK Inndsof this com puny, cutting and removing Umber, fishing or
hunting, uru forbidden under penalty ofluw.
|JOOD’S Sai'*np:irilln is the Olio
** True Blood I’mifler,GioutJurvo
Tonic, Ktomai-h Reyrulntol*. To tliott-
KuiklH it* great merit Is KNOWN.
Notice.
I he hooks of McArthur .k Stun* and of Mc-
* i i' r i ‘Mikersley .k Sams are in I lie hnnMs
oi . . * JelTerh s, K**|., who Is empowered t o
collect accounts dm*, i'artles owing would
do well to call ami settle •••r* ^ ->«'♦. ■
W. F. McAwhob.
, ‘ 3rutr K. w.
Attention Democrats!
The chairmen of (he various fleiaocru: n-
clulis In rherokee county are Inn '.y notitei
tocall a meeting of their respective duns * i
he held on the fourth Sat unlay in April to
< led delegates to the county convention io
Ik- hold lii the court I,oi.se in tinifncy <>n
Monday. May 2. 1*'.*. to elect (Iclc-ntcs to t'w
state t '(invention, and also to elect a count >
chairman, Vice.I. W. Thompson, •lewase j,
i t*. SAKH.Vn,
Vice-lTesiiient.
Et> H. DeC amp.
Secretary. 4-7-;,
OF THE.
County Supervisor.
Statement of claims, audited
by County Commissioners of
Cherokee county, from Jan. 6th,
to April 5th, 189S.
GOO
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<102
6‘U
(104
605
IKW
607
(ills
600
610
Hit
612
(Ult
614
615
616
617
616
6111
620
621
Names.
L. T. Clary
W. A. Jefferies
Elijah Hardin
.1. D. Jones, to. Tres
National Bank of O.
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Jus. L. Strain
H. Willia
John Cooper.
A. C. Price
J. M. Phillips
M. \V. Smith
C. A. Jefferies
J. B. Jones. Co. Tres.
Neal Smith
W. E. Harmon
A. J. McCraw
J.T. Thackston
A.C. Price
M. C. Lipscomb
.1. A. Harris
15. Purser
1). S. Kumsuer
N. G. Littlejohn
Logan Ross
M. it. Bates
J. G. Spencer
National Bank of G.
J. A. Ellis & Co
.1. K. Webster
J. 8. Parris. . . .'.”!".;
H. D. Mattl,Is
W. L. Morgan .
Claimed.
t IS »,0
1 40
7 50
2Gs :io
1.00*1 00
100 00
20 00
J. D.Joues. Co. Tres.
Cherokee Bakery...
J. G. Spencer
N. Lipscomb
The Ledger
K. F. Lipscomb
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J. Eb. Jefferies, C. C.
John W. Blanton. .
W. T. Thompson
Feng I e & Pnee
N. H. Littlejohn... .
I). M. Gaines ...
R. O. Sams
Jesse Pinson
J. N. Lipscomb ..
Smith Hdw. Co
T. Davenport
M. W. Brown A Co..
W. C. Lipscomb. ..
Board of Enualiza-
tlon
T. M. Littlejohn .
I. M. Smith ,.
J. L. Strain
O. E. Wilkins A Bro.
*4 •* *4 •4 ».
Wm. Fitzsimmons...
J. B. Ross, Sheri If..
Cherokee Drug Co.
W. C. Hamrick. ..
W. 1). Comp
J. B. Ross. Sheriff
C. A. Jefferies
A. 7*1. Bridges. ..
M. G. Montgomery
. Bridges Jfc Benson" ..
G. C. Joyner
W. H. Hichardsoi*.
W. F. McArthur
c. W. Whisonam
Du Pit Drug Co ....
LG. Sarratt
Allowed.
$ 16 do
1 4d
7 50
266 60
1.0*10 U>!
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41(3
.las. C. Johnson
7*25
7 26
104
J. H. Cook
ICO CO
100 00
4U5
C. C. Harris
1M 00
100 (> 1
4! 16
C. A. Wood
too :.<)
100 00
4>.<7
M. B.Scruggs
10 00
10 00
■r.w
J. G. Farr
20 00
20 00
40!)
Spartanburg Co
137 tin
137 CD
500
L. P. Epton
4* 4!)
49 4i)
Jill
J. P. 1 e'.linger.
100 00
100 ())
502
beb. Court, C. & \V.
Tickets
244 40
244 40
503
Jury Tickets
520 40
520 40
501
Abe S.uith
so
80
505
E. B. Whelchel
1 N)
l 80
506
R. P. Scruggs
16 OO
16 on
;V>7
J. B. Brown
18 06
18 00
508
J. W. Brown
3 20
3 2)
50!)
.las. Ruppe
T 50
7 50
510
J. S. Harmon
1 00
1 OO
511
J. T. Thackston
2o 00
2) CO
512
\\. 11. Smith
:><• to
.it) Oil
513
J. L. Clary
30 on
30 60
514
.Ino. N. Blanton. ..
V f»
M5
John Cook
:i 50
3 50
516
K..). Clary
2 40
2 40
.517
N. Lipscomb
1 ,/*i
541 66
M8
Spartanburg Co.
Past Indebtedness
t*i
1.635 63
519
Spartanburg Co.
Jail
833 o?
S38 57
520
Spartanburg Co.
Int. on K. R. Bond
1.037 74
1.0:37 74
521
Spartan burg Co.
Sikng. Fund U.U.B.
1.14)1 20
1,143 SO
.522
Leander Fisher....
14 12
14 12
523
M. M. Tate
10 CO
10 00
524
Union Co. Past In
debtedness (inter
est bearing)
476 67
4,"(l 67
525
1 nion Co. Interest
22 24
22 24
%
Uulon Co. Past in
debtedness (u o u
Interest bearing) .
185 85
185 85
527
John Blanton
7 00
7 O')
526
C. A. Jelferies .. .
5 14)
.5 00
52y
Mrs. A. S. Corrv. .
4 80
4 SO.
j.«)
Walker Evans &
Cogswell ..
13 80
11 04
531
.1. W. Rountree
1 40
1 40
532
Walker Evans &
Cogswell
O jV* >
1 62
533
Walker Evans \
Cogswell
- 75
2 20
534
York Co. Past In-
debtedness
251 21
254 21
53.5
York Co. Interest.
71 18
71 IS
536
S. A. Allison
l 85
537
B. F. McKown .
15 50
5 05
•538
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5 30
5 00
53!)
R. E. Porter
8 00
8 00
540
IVm. Anderson
6 00
6 00
511
R. P. Roberts
8 00
8 00
5)2
Ira Hardin
6 00
6 (0
743
E. Hardin
8 04)
8 t.O
544
W.. . Whisonam
6 00
0 (0
545
T. O. Monk
45 10
42 70
540
A. J. McCraw
13 20
13 2)
547
1). S. Kainsuer .
15 on
!.» CO
.548
C.H. Austell
1 40
i 4<)
549
Clary & Kendrick. .
5 12
2 84
560
M. B. Scruggs
2) *10
2u 00
561
B. G. Clary & Bro..
5 58
4 47
562
N. Lipscomb
68 21
69 23
563
J. K. Miller
10 no
lo oo
564
J. H. Huskey
2 ;c>
2 35
365
J. T. Thackston
2) (4)
2) 00'
566
J no. E. Jefferies .
5 00
5 00
567
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25 no
29 0 )
568
T. L. Bryant & Co...
12 00
12 60
569
.!. B. McL'ollough
2 25
570
J. VV. Alexander.
20 00
2) 60
571
D..I. Pugh
4 96
4 *.0
572
K. W. Lee
2» 04!
2* On
573
K. K. Linder
r 35
574
Hill & Morgan Co ..
16 52
16 32
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3 62
20 00
1 05
30
10 15
1311 21
50
34 53
25 no
3 71
4 55
4 25
36 CO
5 do
3 lit
1 25
12 70
64 (>n
16 Ml
1 15
51 U5
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7 00
12 77
125 00
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6 45
6 0l>
113 50
7 1H)
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l 75
1 50
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10 63
4 60
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4 i-O
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3 62
20 00
30
6 15
131 31
50
34 55
25 CO
3 TV
4 55
4 23
36 (D
5 00
3 64
1 2.5
12 70
61 6ft
16 00
1 1.5
37 50
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