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I THIS LEDGER: GAFFNEV, S. C., JUNE 2, For Sale. CONGLOMERATED CHEROKEE PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. CHEROKEE COUNTY COURT I a J'UU : |t«'"AdvrrtlNOim'iits under this head will bo Insrrtcd for one cent a wont each Inser tion. No nd Inserted for less ih:tn ten cents. Call on 6-2-tf WONItEK ti^enniee |j|iot'iir r: ,;ihsitx'i 1 n lor jr>e. '('his is an advertiser. Oll'er yoo.l till Jtine i5th. J. K. llEM.EMS. r»-2t-2 tiatlnev. S. C. tlrst-class Job I‘rintitu;outfit for sale D O you want to buy Vfm. JetTeries. A $ tmt.tKi t chen i> balanee seen red vet, N. (’. Address I*. (>. box D O Y<>r wisb to sell yi a discount for cash' Turner, ti wanted. C. iii. (' n >nr stock of (roods at I f so, address .1. L I* S. Soda fountain Viti-St F ou hav SALE—(Jis»d meadow, liomc-s?i'owri hay. S. A. Staey. F OR SALE -Cood mule, cheap; cash or (rood papers. J. J. Gaffney. 5-12-3t F OR SALE Lot htOxlM with two buildlmra, Lo-ran Street, near Episcopal cliurcb. at a bar'r.'i iii. E. O. Stacy. SAI.E busliels (rood plantinjr col on seed at I2‘.|. a bushel. Apply to \>. A. Jefferies, Si ar Farm. i- ;- -::t F or ton ■H*_>i.; F or sale Gaffney o Kirby’s Reef Market acres of land 2 miles from ply at 4-2S-1f ITEMS OF INTEREST TERSELY TOLD. The News from Town and Country Boiled Down for the Special Benefit of Busy Led ger Readers. SALE House and lot on near O. R. & (\depot. Frederick 1. J. N« w- 4-21-tf COR S • st reel berry. S OME rare bargains In sewing raaeblnes good a> new. Also any parts ordered for old machines. R. S. Lipscomb. F OR SALE. The best Lahhltt metalever placed on the market at 10c a pound. Ap ply at Thk Lkikier. M ARRIAGE. If you eonte nplate marri age and wish the latest in neat and fash ionable wedding invitations you can find them at Tiik Lkduku. J est RECEIVED.—An elegant new face of script type with which to print wedding cards, visiting cards, etc.: also a neat line of visit ing cards which we will sell either print ed or nlain at prices that arc reasonable. Apply at Thu: Lkdoeh. F OR SALE Real Estate Mortgages. Titles to Real Estate, (’battel Mortgages. Liens, | Notes. Etc., for sale at TriE hKi>i;v oiii.- j For Rent. poR RENT-The hank. A. N. Wood HI KENT The old store room next to 0-2-tf lApply to w.s. Lipscomb. Lipseomh Hotel. :i-:ti-tf \Vood. 1 RENT. The store room formerly oc- ipied by C. A. Wood. Apply to A. N. Stolen. S TOLEN An open-faced H. W. Raymond ulckln watch: movement No. 5,40<i..).>4; case No. :t47.r>n. Information leading tore- cover ywill lie liUTlllly rewarded. O F. Hoi.r.Axp, p.p-Jt-pd. tiatTney. S. C. Wanted. \WANTEI> To sell giHid milk cows; will buy entth limits for sale. a fine pasture W. 1). Kirby. rcorporate ANTE!* To e.xebangv for heavy liorsi Grocery t o. mare 7 years old suitable for dray. Cor. _ Announcements. J 1 *" Announcements will l»e inserted for tlie uniform prieeof itdeneh: tlie easli to ac company the announcement; no announce ment to exceed thirty words. I For Treasurer. HEREHY iinnouncc myself a candidate for re-elect Ion to tlie oilicc of County Treasure! of Cherokee county subject to tlie rules governing the ensuing primary eloe- y' on ' J. it. Jowm. For Auditor. I HEREBY announce mtraelf a candidate for re-election to theottieof Auditor for Cherokee county at the ensuing primary election subject to the rules governing the primary election. ... . W. D. CAMP. The farmers and gardners are com plaining of tlie lack of rain. Beginning today both the banks will close at 4 o’clock, Saturdays excepted. Tlie dummy has been treated to a new coat of paint and now presents a very creditable appearance. Magistrate I. G. Sarratt has turned into the county treasury .t'iO.'i.OU tins quarter us a result of the lines netted in his court. * Robt. F. Gibson lias resigned his position as constable for I. G. Sarratt and accepted a position with the Limestone Springs Lime Co. There will be no services at Gethseme or Wilson’s Chapel next Sabbath on account of the quarterly conference to be held in this city. The large and orderly congre gations that attended Salem last Sat urday and Sunday is a compliment to the Confederate soldier and shows that his memory is still revered. Mrs. John Moss, of Blacksburg, is the possessor of one of the finest milch cows in Cherokee county. In 'three months she sold 12(1 pounds of butter and 40 gallons of milk, the product of one cow. Who can beat this? A young cyclone visited'the Bowl- insville neighborhood Monday after noon. The gin house of Taylor I’etty was blown down. A number of trees was also blown down and considera- Dle damage was done young corn. George M. Stuckey, a young attor ney of this place, was called to hie home, Bishupville, several weeks ago i f r j t > n ds for several weeks People You Know and People You Don’t Know’. Ira Hardin, of Blacksburg, was in the city yesterday on business, lie paid us u short and pleasant visit, while in the city. F. B. Gaffney, the hustling man ager of the grocery department at Henrietta Mills No. 1. was in the city several days last week visiting his mother, Mrs. L. V. Guilney, on Gre- nurd St. Rev. J. D. Bailey passed through tiie city Monday from Cherokee Falls, where he conducted a meeting last, week. Mr. Bailey reports the meet ing as having been very successful, t^uite a number ‘confessed and much interest was manifested. Dr. J. G. Black, of Blacksburg, was among The Ledger’s visitors Friday. Dr. Black is one of Chero kee’s most progressive citizens and a gentleman of exceptional ability. \Ve are alwavs glad to have him call. Jas. S. Littlejohn, of Webster, was here yesterday on business. Miss Fannie Littlejohn and Mrs. Jno. J. Littlejohn of Asbury, were in the city several days last week, the guests of Mrs. R. A. Jones on Fred erick street. Sam 14. Turner, one of the pro gressive planters of Earles, X. C., was in the city Saturday. Rev. J. A. Bell left Saturday fur Gainesville, Ga., where he goes to attend tlie commencement exercises of I he Georgia Female Seminary. Beaty Morris one of the grand jury and one of the best farmers in Chero kee paid The Ledger a visit Tuesday afternoon. Dr. J. T. Darwin, a prominent physician of Blacksburg, was in the city yesterday. J. J Whisonant was among the many Blacksburgers in the city Mon day. J. D. Kennedy, a prominent citizen of Blacksburg, was in the city Tues day on business. Miss Effie Hopper returned to the city last Friday from Charlotte, X. C., where she lias been A Lot of Business Disposed of in Three Days. The May term of court eonveiu-1 Monday m iriiiiu udge D. A. Tow i visiting I HERKHN announce myself a candidate for I lie office of Auditor of Cherokee county subject to the action of the approaching Democratic primary. V. . G. A fSTKI.I.. For Clerk of Court. I HEREBY announce myself a candidate 1 for Clerk of Court of Cherokee count y sub ject to the action of the approaching Demo cratic primary. W. H. Hoss. I HEREHY announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of Clerk of Court of Cherokee County subject to the ensucinc Democratic primary. .1. Ell Jefferies. I HEREHY announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court ( herokee County subject to tlie action of the Democratic primary and respectfully solicit tlie support of my friends. \V. \V. Gakvnhy. For Sheriff. B Y request of my friends I hereby announce myself a candidate fortlie office of Sheriff' of Cherokee county, sutiject to the action of the Democratic primary. R. I’. Kcihthop. I HEREHY 1 re-el announce myself a candidate for .. cleciion to tlie office of Sheriff of Chero kee County subject to the action of tlie Dem ocratic primary. .... J. H. Ross. _ T HE many friends of G. Wash. Mel\own. believing him to lie a suitable man for Hie position of Sheriff, respectfully reeeomend him to the voters of Cherokee County. B F. CAMP hereby announces himself as a • candidate for the offic • of Sheriff of Cherokee County subject to the ' emocratic primary. . B. F. Camc. HEREHY announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee County, subject to the action of the approaching Democcatie Primary election. W W I uomas. For the Houso. I HEREHY announce myself a candidate to represent the County of Cherokee in tlie lower house of the General Assembly of South Carolina, subject to the approval of the Democratic primary. Respectfully. W. c. Ham hick. For County Supervisor. I HERHBY announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor sutiject to the action of the Democratic primary. A. A.Naukatt. I HEREHY announce myself a candidate Office of County Su pervisor of Cherokee County subject to tlie action of the approachimr Democratic pri- N. Lipscomb. mary. T HE many friends of R. M. .lolly. iHdievimr him to be a suitable man for County Su pervisor would respectfully recommend him to the voter* of Cherokee county. For Sup’t. of Education. A S a Democrat I sulimit my name to Die Democratic voter* of Cherokee County for re-election as Superintendent of Education. W. F. McAhthck. I ll Lb' FRY announce myself a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Educa tion of cherukce Ceunty. sutiject to tlie ac tion of the Democratic primary. .Ias. L. Bthaix. For the Senate. I HKKEKY announce myself a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the action of tlie Democratic primary. R. C. Sahhatt. T HE taxpayers of tlie county and friends of N. W. liardln hereby announce him as j by idatc for State Senate I HEIEEBY announce myself a candidate I for Slate Senator from Cherokee County I subject to the action of the upproachlui; Democratic Primary election. T. B. Butlek. on account of the illness of his sis ter. We regret to learn that the ill ness of his sister has proved fata). She died last we, k. J Z. Holmes and Robt. Gossett of this city, killed the monster blnck- snake of Cherokee Saturday evening while fishing near Austell's mill pjnd. It measured four feet and seven inches from tip to tip and four inches in circumference. ClitT Lipscomb is the champion onion raiser of Cherokee county. The Ledger was presented with n specimen of this healty vegetable grown by Mr. Lipscomb which is a credit to that gentlemen and attests the productiveness of his lands. The Ledger acknowledges receipt of invitations to attend the com mencement exercises of tlie Win- throp Xortnal and Industrial College June 5th to 8th, and the recital given by tlie pupils of the primary depart ment of Cooper-Limestone Institute June 3rd at 5:30 p.m. J. C. Wallace, who has been rep- presenting the Franklin Lightning Rod Co., in Xorth Carolina, is now located at Cowpens, from which place be will conduct operations ir this territory. Mr. Wallace is a na tive of York county and is well and favorably known in this section. In tin article last week we said that W. (>. Lipscomb ifc Bro. would open a millinery and dress goods store in their new building on Grenard street, but we have found that we were mis taken, and that it is to be a gents furnishing establishment. In other words the dispensary has moved into this building. Mr. J. H. Turner displayed on the street last week a specimen of vetch grown on his place at Limestone. The plant makes an excellent forage for cattle. It is easily grown and well adapted to this climate. It might be well for some of our pro gressive planters to interview Mr. Turner on the merits of this plant. The late J. G. Spencer was insured in the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky. F. G. Stacy local agent, T i: $00. It was just nine days from the ti.*ie Mr. Spencer met with his untimely dca*h uptij the money nusiti Gaffney to pay the insura..,:?. This speaks well for the promptness of toe Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky. We are indebted to our friend, Mr. J. L. Strain, for a copy of the Con federate Veteran containing some in teresting information concerning the Confederate Veterans of Mecklenburg County and giving a lot of useful in- (ormation concerning the erection of the monument to the signers 01 the Mecklenburg Declaration of Inde pendence. Mr. Strain has our thanks. The Children’s Day exercises at the Second Methodist Sunday School will take place next Subbath morn ing at 10 o’clock. Superintendent Holmes has arranged a most attrac tive program and the little folks have diligently studied their parts and ate well trained. The affair will no doubt reflect credit upon both the scholars and the teachers and'super intendent. All are cordially invited to be present and enjoy the occasion. 17 Picturea for ajc, for one week only, at HaH’s Cottage Gallery, next to J. R. Tolleson’a, Gatftiey. 8. C. We also make two nice cabinet aize for 2f>cta. In l ure Constipation I'omvor. < /!' H . u * reu Candy Cathartic. l«c or25«. It C. C. C. (all to cure, drussUrtU refund money. Mrs. L. V. Gaffney, Mrs. H. L. Spears and daughter, and Victor Gatfney went to Henrietta, X. C.,last Friday on a visit to relatives. 1’ark Thompson, who bus been in Baltimore for some time past study ing dentistry, arrived in the city last Friday and will spend his vacation here. J. K. Burton, of Shelby, was among tlie attendants of court yesterday. Mrs. E. 1’. Macomson, of Mercer, spent Tuesday in the city, the guest if Mrs. W. W. Gaffney on Grenard street. Miss Ifessie Dent, a charming young lady of Columbia, is in tlie city, the guest of her brother, Rev. T. M. Dent. Miss Dent made many friends while here last summer who are glad to see her again. Squire Alexander was in tlie city Monday. Mr. A. X. Wood returned Saturday afternoon from a trip to Xushville, where he went to attend the com mencement exercises of the Nashville College for Young Ladies, from which institution Miss Ida graduated Mi.s year. Mr. Wood was accom panied homo by Miss Lillian, who lias also been attending this college this season. Miss Ida will visit friends and relatives in Alabama before she returns home. M. L. Ross, of Shelby, was in the city yesterday. Albert Bettys, of Cherokee Xo. 1, was in the city this week. N. W. Harden, Esq., of Blacks burg. was among the prominent out of town attorneys who were in attend ance upon court this week. John Moss, of Blacksburg, was in the city Tuesday. Hon. D. E. Finley, of York, bus been in the city this week on pro fessional business. Miss Gen. Beard, a charming young lady of East Augusta, is in tiie city on a visit to Mrs. A. B. Gaines on Victoria Avenue. Miss Beard once lived in this city where she bus many friends who are glad to have her among them again. Mrs. Meek 8mith, of Grover, is visiting her parents in this city. Mrs. W. W. Thomas is visiting rel atives at Clifton. Mr. J. W. Nance of Grindal, while paying The Ledger a visit yesterday, showed a five doller note issued by the 8tatt Bank of South Carolina in 18G0. It is ii relic of ante belum days when State Banks were allowed to issue money and panics and burn times were seldom heard of. — f» a - - —— The Gaffney High School. Gaffney High School closes its years work on Friday night at the opera house. A good quiet year of hard work has been completed and many pupils speak of benefits re ceived. Exercises begin at 8:45p. in., doors open at 7 :45. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. Colored Odd Fellows Annual Sermon. The nineteenth annual aermon to Gaffney City Lodge Xo. 2040. G. U. O. O. F. was delivered last Sunday night at Limestone (colored) Baptist Church by Rev. Beatty. All the oflictrs and members were present. Rev. R. C. Campbell read the annual report. The program was nicely carried out. Look! A Stitch in Time Saves nine, duplies' Tonic (new li.iprovcd. tiise pleasant), taken in early SuriiiK ami tall prevents Chills, Dengue and Malarial r ever*. Ai*tH on tlie liver, tone* up the ny*- tern. Better than quinine. Guaranteed. Irylt. At Druggists. Me and ft.00 bottles. Educate Your ISnweU With Cusrarets. Cnndy CnMinrtlr. curs tonstipatioa forever. 10c, 29c. If G C- C. fail, druggists refund money. .semi prc-H niig. The following cases were disposed of: John. R. Martin, violation sary law, nol pros. Chas. G.Krvin, violation dispensary law. nol pros. H. L. Smith, larceny, nol pros. Ed Littlejohn, bastardy, guilty. Jno. II. li&mmct, appeal, dismiss ed. Andy Champion, appeal, dismissed. Robt. Jennings, appeal, sustained. Paui Sanders, appeal, new trial. Alfred Smith, forgery, plead guilty, one year. J. B. Glenn, disposing of property under lien, guilty, four months or $35.00. J. A. Lugerfelt, bigamy, nol pros. M. J Metcalf, bigamy, nol pros. Sam Rhyne, larceny, plead guilty, $100 or thirty days. Tlios. Watkins, petty larceny, ap peal, dismissed. J. C. Duncan, assault and battery, plead guilty, $5 00. James Cain, house-breaking, plead guilty, ten months. Calvin Tale and 1’auline Gaffney, adultery, continued. Samuel Miller, Hammett Miller and Paul Miller, assault and battery of high and aggravated nature, con tinued. Frank Petty, disposing of property under lien, continued. M. L Ross and J. H. Cook, viola tion dispensary law, nol pros; on terms. Zack Spencer, violation dispensary law, nol pros, payment of $100. Franklin Petty, larceny or breach of trust with fraudulent intent, con tinued. Zuck Spencer, violation dispensary law, nol pros, during good behavior. Zack Spencer, violation dispensary law, nol pros, during good behavior. The following cases were nol ^ros before given out: Joe Medlin, house-breaking. Lee Hill, larceny. Benjamin Walker, traflicing in seed cotton. Henry Walker, traflicing in seed cotion. Buz L. Jones, obtaining goods under false pretenses. W.B.Blackwood.removing property under levy. B. L. Jones, disposing of properly under lien. Arthur Abernathy, violation dis pensary law. Glenn West, Albert Lockhart J. S. Lockhart, Jr., and Charles Rey nolds, gambling, no bill. Emanuel Earle, manslaughter, two years and one day. As will be seen above about 25 cases on the docket were disposed of besides the nine cases that were nol pros before given out. About $2<i<> dollars in fines and amounts imposed in lieu of costs in ihe different cases isposed of besidesfrom $2-5 to $50 not yet collected. We lliink this am unit sufficient to pa.v nearly one half the costs of the present term. Consid erably more business has been dis pensed during the three days of this term, that for the same length of time at any previous term held in Cherok* e county. About one day will he taken up iu the trying of equity causes after the jury is dismissed. Judge Gage, tlie newly elected judge of ihe sixth circuit will preside at tlie September term of court. + —- A Bold Thief. On last Tuesday night a colored individual entered the store of L. W. McGuinn and called for an ice drink, while Mr. Manus, an employee, was busy mixing the drink for him he ran his hand into the showcase near by and took a handsome gold watch which belonged to Mr. Manus. Mr. Manus, however, did not discover that he had been robbed until ten or fifteen minutes after tiie thief bad taken his departure, and consequent ly was to late to overtake him. A colored woman who runs a restaurant next door happened to know the thief and it will omy be a question of time until he will be captured. Cooper-Limestone Commencement. The commencement exercises of Cooper-Limestone Institute will be inuugunted next Sabbath, when the baccalaureate sermon will be rieiiv- erated by Rev. E. E. Botnar, of Aiken, S. C. Monday the art exhibit will take place; Monday evening too I elocution class will entertain their uispeii- j friends with readings and scenes 1 from David Copperlield. Tuesday evening at 8:30 President F. NY. Boatwright, of Richmond College, Yu., will deliver tiie address before the graduating class. This will be followed by the graduating exercises proper. Prof. Mack and his charming as sistants will keep open bouse during | the commencement week and all friends of the institution have an in vitation to attend the exercises. A NEW TRIUMPH. The Dreaded Cor.suin^lion Can be Cured. T. A Slocum, the Great Chemist aoH SL ; entist, Will Send to Suftercrs, T: see K;ee Bottles of Hu Newly Discovered* • Remedies to Cure C nsumption and all Luni; Troubles Nothing could he fairer, more phi!- 4 anthropic or carry more joy *0 ijie afflicted, than the gt t.f-rou* n,‘Tor of the honored and distinguished ch^m- Slocum. C., of New The New School District. The meeting at the court house last Thursday night to consider the advisability of requesting the Board of School Commissioners to st*l. oil' a new' school district was not as well attended as it should have been, but tlie audience was a most representa tive one. Superintendent of Educa tion McArthur was made chairman and J. B. Bell secretary. The debate was quite lively and elicited the fact that the meeting was overwhelmingly in favor of requesting the County School Board to setoff the new school district. This request was made. The establishment of a graded school will now await further devel- onement. An Addition to the Mill. Work on a 90x75 two story addition to the mill of the Gaffney Manufac turing Company was commenced last Saturday by Contractor Baker cfc Lu- master. It is proposed to use the new addition for twisters. Tlie com pany made no extended mention of this addition, but, just like the busi ness people that they are, when they decided to build went right to work at it. The contractors will push mat ters and the new addition will be ready for use in a short while. —— -*•*- Our Colored Friends. X. T. Burros and Rev. P. R. David son, two of our worthy colored friends from Sunny Side, were in the city Tuesday attending court. Wrile for Free Sctiolership. Position Guarantee). R. R. Fare Paid. Actual Business Taujdit. Open to botli sc cs tin- entire year. Ga.-Aia. Bus. College, Macon, 6a. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Thk Statk of Soctii Carolina,! County or chkrokkk. OKFICK ON PltOUATK .Il'LHiK. I WttKHKAS. Thomas Speneor and It. S. Spencer have mad'' suit to me. to frint t in m li iters of a.lmiiii-t ration of tlie estate of and eflVetsof.l. U.p'Doek”) Spencer. These are therefore tociteand admonish all and siutrular tin- kindred and creditors of the said J. G. Soencor. deceased, that they be and appear hern re me. in tlie Court of Pro hate. to he held at Gaffney City. S C.. on Saturday June 4th next, after puhlieation thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show eausy. if any they have, why the said administration should not tie'ri-anteii. Given under rnv hand, t ids goth day of May, Anno Domini, is'js. J. E. Webster, Probate Judtre. ,J. C. JEFFERIFS, Petitioner’s Att’y. 3-2f>-2t : ist, T. A. | York City. Ho has discovered a reliable and ! absolute cure for consumption, and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, catarrhal affections, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting away- r 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. AJready his “new scientific system of mediefne” has permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases. The Doctor considers it not only his professional, but bis religious duty—a duty-which he owes to suffer ing humanity—to donate his infallible cure. He lias proved the “dreaded con sumption’’ to he a curable disease beyond a doubt, in any climate, and bason lile in his American un i Euro pean laboratories thousand op’heart- felt testimonials of gratitude” from those benefitted ana 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 I’ine street. New York, giving express and postoffiee address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent. 1’lease tell the Doc tor you saw his offer in The Ledger. C. JEFFERIES,*- GAFFNEY, S. C. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Practices i Ail the Courts. Collections a Specialty. J. E. WEBSTER. AA tornev-iVt- Office in Court House. (Probate Judge's offieef Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a snecinltv. o. L. BcmnirnK. Titos. B. hctum, Wm. McGowan. SCHUMPERT, * BUTLER * & - McGOWAN, ATTOI*?* tCYH-A'r-L.A.W. Union and Gaffney, 5. C. Very careful and prompt attention given to all business entrusted to us. Practice in all the courts. Wm. Mcxho, Jas. Mcnko. .1. It. Dell. □Union. 8, C. Union, 8. C. Gaffney,S.C. «V ATTO!Z>f«Vt*-AT-L,A\V. H. C. Will practice in all the courts df the State and l nited States. AII husinessentrusted to us will receive prompt attention The Seminary Closes. The closing exercises of the Gaff ney Male and Female Seminary took place in the auditorium of the school building Tuesday night. The pro gramme consisted of the rendition of a cantata entitled “Cinderella in Flowerland.” in which a majority of the scholars of the school appeared. The play was well rendered and •bowed Hint the teachers and stu dents had worked diligently. The audience was large and appreciative and the applause 4V»h frequent. Those who attended speTit a delight ful evening. LETTERS OF ADKIKISTRATlM:~ The State or South Carolina, j \ County or CimtoKEE, v OrrtCE or Prorate Juixie. I Witlufas, Dr. R. F. McKown lias made suit to me. to irritni Ipaj letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Mrs. Carrie K. M cKown. These are therefore t« cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of the Mrs. Carrie E. McKown. deceased, that they !«-and appear la-lore me. In the Court of Probate, to is- hold at Gaffney City, H. C.. on Saturday. Htli day of June next after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in tlie forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why tiie said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand. tlilHlffdliday of May, Anno Domini. 1*1*. J. E. Webster. Probate Judtre. .1. C. JKEFEHIE*. Petitioner’s Att’y. #-2-2t The Pearl Steam Laundry Is now ready For Business. Dissolution Notice. Tiie partnership of R. S. Withers X Co , druggists, composed of R. s. Withers and .1. T. Darwin, is this day. by mutual consent, dissolved. Tlie business will continue under the firm name of R. S. Withers A Co., com posed of R. S. Withers and J. Iv Whisonant. All persons indebted to the old firm of if. S. Withers A Co. are requested to make im mediate payment to R. S. Withers that the tirm’s I>ooks may he closed. DR. CHAS. A. Physician and Surgeon. SPECIALTIES:—SURGERY, EYE EAR and THROAT. fWOffice over Bridges & Reason's. Telephone No. 411. Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A. Jones A Cc's SWre Can be found at office six days in the week. DR. S. H. GRIFFITH, Physician and Surgeon In addition to u general practice, makes a specialty of diseases peculiar to tlie eye, ear. nose and throat; is fully prepared and equipped for performing all op -ration.* eom- inv within I he scope of modern aural, nasal and optiiaimlc surjrcry. Glasses fitted with scientific skill and accuracy, office over J. U. Tolleson's store. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The examination of teachers for Cherokee County will Ik- held Friday and Saturday, June 17th and IMh. By order of W. D. 'lay Held, State Pupcrin- U'liuentof Education. W. F. McArthur, May 24-4t Supt. ol Ed. Cherokee Co. CANDY CATHARTIC r V CATHARTIC Jk CURE CONSTIPATION 25c 50c ^TE THE ALL DRUGGISTS Tei Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, Shingles, Laths and Plaster Hair, |Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dynamite Caps, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS, hone 57. CARROLL & CO., Lessees ey City Land and Improvement Company » for sale Hulldtmr Lot* in tills flourlablmr town. Gaffney City; Also Farms near jd iu reach of the SchmiN of Limestone Sprimrs and of this place, tn lots of tr- n. 100 acre* on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lunds to rent for 1-arm pur- For full particulars apply to WOOI>. A Kent. N it.-All tresshnsalnK on lauds of this company, cutting and removing timber, ffshingo* are forhiideb un c 1 ’ 1 ‘ H •irt hunt! under penalty of law. -c..- Al-c. —. L.