The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, July 21, 1898, Image 7
ered 20 Years.
M RS. MARY LEWIS, wife of a promi
nent farmer, and well known by all
old residents near Belmont, N. Y,.
writes: "For twenty-seven years I had been
a constant sufferer from nervous prostra
tion, and paid large sums of money for doc
tors and advertised remedies without bene
fit. Three years ago my condition was
alarming: the least noise would startle and
unnerve me. I was unable tosleep, hada
number of sinking spells and slowly grew
worse. I began using Dr. Miles’ Restorative
Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills. At first
the medicine seemed to have no effect, but
after taking a few bottles I began to notice
a change: I rested better at night, my appe
tite began to improve and I rapidly grew
better, until now I am as nearly restored
to health as one of my age may expect. God
blessDr.Miles’Nervine.‘’|
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold by all 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 Ct)., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr.
^ Milas*
Nervine
Restores
Heeith
For Sale.
S3fT"Advertisements under this head will
be inserted for one cent a word each inser
tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents.
F OR SALK CHEAP 2 Boss presses. 2 00-saw
Eagle cotton gins. I hi-saw l! all cotton gin.
lot of shafting and pulleys -all second-hand.
Apply to T.G. McCraw. 7-21-llt
L UMBER FOR SALE—Framing and un
dressed lumber at very low prices. O. E.
Wilkins & Bro. 7 21-tf
F OR SALE-Uaeou at O. S. Kendricks, fie.
per pound. 7-11-21 pd.
F OR SALE I have for sale, for client, a
well selected and nicely assorted stock of
Fancy Groceries, in Gaffney. For particu
lars call on or address, .1 KFKEHI KS.
Gaffney. S. 0.
D O you want to buy a good cow; from $15
to $50? Gall on Wru. Jefferies. 6-2-t f
F OR SALE—A nice, new wheat separator
with or without horse power. Apply to
W. C. Lipscomb, Wrights, S. ( or W. O. Lip
scomb & Kro.
F OR SALK—Good meadow,
hay. S. A: Stacy.
home-grown
^ COR SALE Lot hicxlni with two buildings,
r Logan St reet, near Episcopal church, at a
bargain. F. G. Stacy.
F OR SALE House and lot on Frederick
street near O. R. C. depot. I. .L New
berry. 4-21-tf
S OME rare bargains in sewing machines
good as new. Also any parts ordered for
old machines, it. S. Lipscomb.
F OR SALE. The t est Babbitt metal ever
placed on the market at l(!c a pound. Ap
ply at Thk Ledijkk.
1\A.\REL\LE. If you contemplate nuirri-
*VIage and wish the latest in neat and fash
ionable wedding invitations you can find
them at Thk Lkiscek.
J EST RKt’KIYED. An elegant new face of
script type with which to print wedding
cards, visit mg cards, etc.; also a nea t line of
visiting cards which we will sell either print
ed or plain at. prices that arc reasonable.
Apply at Thk Lemiek.
F OB BALE Real Estate Mortgages, Titles
to Real Estate. Chat tel Mortgages. Liens,
Notes. Etc., for sale at The I.edue ofHc“
For Rent.
F OR KENT A two-story seven-room dwel
ling on Linn stone Street. Apply toO. E.
Hallman or G. W. Byars. fi-;i0-2t
To Let.
B
ELL for service. Only .W when cow is
turned in pasture. S. G. Surratt. 7-i4-4t
Wanted.
W
ANTED—Old brasses: will pay 2c a
pound. Smith Hardware t 'o. ti-lti-tf
M USIC PUPILS—Miss Eva ( . San s will
teacli a class in music; about It) or 12
scholars desired. Apply to her at tier home.
7-21-tf
Barbecue.
B ARBECUE dinner at Mabry’s Mill Satur
day, Aug. 13; first-class service. Mabry
A Co. 21-4t.
B ARBECUE—At Owens’ Ford. Thursday,
Aug. 11; everything will lie prepared in
good style by Ike Gault, tlie famous barbe
cue cook. Blackwood «St Wilkins. tf-23-4t
FURMAN - UNIVERSITY,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
Thorough courses leading to the degrees
of B. Lit., B. S.. B. A., and M. A. TiieFaculty
has been enlarged. Especial attention to
English, Elocution, and Pedagogics. New
courses in Biology, History. Latin. Modern
Languages, and physics. A new Graduate
Department. Early application for rooms in
the Mess Halls should be ma le to I’rof. B. E.
GEER. Secretary of the Faculty, (’aisar’s
Head, S. ('.
Address
A. P. MONTAGUE,
7-2i-2mo * Greenville, S. C.
Piedmont Saving and InvesM Co.
GreenYille, S. C.
Tie loan plan of this company will lie
foifod fur more dcslrcuble in every way than
tin: plans of Building & Loans Associations.
Our plan is a definite contract at reasonable
rates. Loans made an approved prop. rty.
J. C. JcrrsMics.
Local Attorney, Gaffney, 8. C.
CONGLOMERATED CHEROKEE
ITEMS OF INTEREST TERSELY
TOLD.
The News from Town and Country
Boiled Down for the Special
Benefit of Busy Led
ger Readers.
The GafTneyS. C., Manufacturing
Company are having a new tin roof
put on their No. 1 Miil.
Mr. \V. L. Belle, has returned to
the city and resumed his old position
with C. T. Price.
Mr. Walter Chambers has been
quite sick with a severe attack of
billious fever but is now some belter.
Rev. S. T. Creech will assist Rev.
John N. Isom in a meeting to be held
at Messopotamia. The meeting will
begin next Sunday at 8:30 P. M.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Bierck, who has been so seriously
sick, is, we are pleased to note,
convalescent. He is now on a fair
way to recover.
The Ledger is indebted to its
staunch and thoughtful friend 1’rof.
R. 0. Sams, for a cluster of beautiful
and wlmt will doubtless prove to be
delicious peaches.
Mr. M. Littlejohn, who lives four
miles south of the city, has a stalk
of collards in his garden which
measures four feet and three inches
across the broadest point. How is
that for good sized collards?
All day long teams can oe seen as
they wend their way from the depots,
to the Carpet milis loaded with dif
ferent kinds of material to be used in
that factory. The big dray wagons
remind one somewhat of the enter
prise and activity of a Metropolis.
The new iron bridge across Broad
river|at Durham Shoals has been
completed and turned over to the
county commissioners of Cleveland
county. It was accepted by that
body on Monday. All the hands
havi been paid off and dismissed.
Don’t put off signing the Demo
cratic Club list or entrust it to some
one else to do it for you, but do it
at once so you can vote in the ap
proaching primary. This is tiie rules
of the Democratic party. Every pre
cinct should open up its club list al
once.
Rev. R. C. Campbell bus been
chosen by tiie school board of trus
tees to the principalship of the col
ored public school of District Xu. 1,0.
The board have acted well. Rev.
Campbell is a good teacher and one
of tiie best colored citizens of the
city.
This week the farmers will about
finish laying-by their crops. For a
season the boys who have faithfully
labored and tilled the soil enjoy a
well-earned vacation. The Ledger
wishes them much pleasure during
their short recreation and trusts that
each one will put his time to some
profitable use.
Mr. Sylvunus Estes, of the Etta
Jane neighborhood, lias in h:s poses-
sion two bills of Spanish currency
which he prizes very highly. One is
a $ 10 bill and the other is a #1 bill.
They bear date of 177ti and 1778.
They are valueless except as relic-,
but have been in Mr. Esies’ family
for generations.
There will be u meeting of the coun
ty executive committee at the court
house Saturday. The hour has been
changed from L to 2 :30 o’clock in or
der to allow tiie committeemen from
Chero keo township to be here. Let
every member of the committee he
present as tiie final arrangements
for the campaign will be made.
It kills but never
cures. Sleep in peace
by using Sure- Pop Bed
Bug Killer. Cherokee
Drug Co. only.
Dots from Centerview.
(Correspondence of The Ledger.)
Centerview, July 18.—We are
having some fine seasons now. It is
the very thing to make the grass
grow but it is giving farmers some
trouble while the w’eather is so warm.
Miss Antionette Blanton opened
her school at this place yesterday.
Misses Minnie and Alice Blanton
have been visiting friends and nda-
tlves at Cherokee. Miss Alice Re
turned home in the early part of the
week while Miss Minnie remained
until Saturday and was accompanied
home by her sister, Mrs. G. C. Spen
cer.
There was a family dinner given at
J. C. Blanton’s last Thureday in
honor of Rev. Amos Clary, who will,
in the near future, leave for Texas.
Mrs. Tommie Byars and children,
of Grassy rood, visited her sister,
Mrs. L. A. Blanton, of this place,
last week.
Mr. Jus. Grubb, of Laurens, 8. C,,
who lias been visiting relatives for
the past two weeks returned to his
home last Thursday.
Misses Nona and Luna Painter, of
Rutherford county, North Carolina,
visited their cousins, Misses Mary
and Sallie Painter, last week.
Smith Pool, who has been very
sick, is improving. Big Head.
Look! A Stitch in Time
Save* nine. Hughes'Tonic (new Improved.
t®e pleasant), taken In early Spring imd
r all prcvunU ChllU, Dengue and Malarial
reven*. Acta on tiie liver, tunes up the ays
L'til. Better tkiin ouinine.. G uariinu*,.,!
Try It. At I)
Buy
THE LEDGER: GAFF^EV, S. €., JULY 21, 18H8.
tkim iiuinlne. Guaranteed,
•rugglsts. fx)e and *1.00 bottles.
,i / ,lU ^ M^otaeles In Spartanburg from
H. K. Good ell, scientific optician. Exami
nations of the eye free.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
People You Know and People You
Don’t Know.
Jim Davis, fat and jovial, was in
the city from State Lino fast week.
His family had been visiting Mrs.
Ann Waters and other relatives in
this section and he had come down
to take them back home. Come
again Jim.
G. A. Ellis, of Byarsville, was in
the city Saturday.
J. J. Magness and family, of Spar
tanburg, are spending some time at
their old home at Grassy Pond.
C. C. Hopper, Co. E. 1st 8. C. V.,
spent several days in the city this
week on a visit to his mother and
other relatives and friends. He left
tor Chickumauga Tuesday night.
Dr. 8. B. Crawley, returned last
Saturday from Toronto Canada, whore
he has been attending the meeting of
Railway Surgeons. Dr. says lie iiad
a most delightfull trip and speaks in
high terms of his “Canadian broth
ers.” |
Miss Rosetta Kelly, of Augusta,
Ga., is spending this week with her
friend, Mrs. W. H. Pearson, on Mont
gomery Street.
Miss Emma Holcombe, who has
been visiting Mrs. Elmer Folger, on
Oakland Avenue, left for her home
in Easley last Wednesday. Miss
Holcombe was the recipient of much
attention while here and her many
friends will look forward to her return
with pleasure.
Mr. M. M. Freeman, the genial post
master of Blacksburg, was in the city
several hours Monday. Mr. Freeman
is a citizen of whom Blacksburg is
justly proud.
Charley Humphries returned Mon
day from a visit to his father and
other relatives at Elberton, Gu. He
reports having spent a most enjoya
ble time.
Rev. 8. T. Creech left Monday
morning for Smyrna, where he went
to assist the Rev. Mr. Thacker in a
meeting. Mr. Creech will return
Saturday.
Our genial fellowtownsman, 8. L.
Hopper, has accepted a position with
I). L. Brown, of Blacksburg. Mr.
Hopper left last week to take up his
work. Had Mr. Brown sifted Chero
kee county he could not have found
a more popular and efficient sales
man than “Uncle Sam.”
J. R. Littlejohn, of Asbury, was in
the city Friday on business.
J. C. Wallace, of Cowpens, was in
the city Friday on his way to Cow-
pens after a visit to his mother, who
resides at Tirzah. Mrs. Wallace has
been quite sick iateiv but is now bet
ter.
Miss Alice Fretwell, a* charming
young lady of Anderson, made a
flying visit to this city last Friday,
though she staid hero only a few
hours «he made many friends.
Joe McArthur, Tom Clarkson and
Fitzhugh Hopper, three of Gaffney’s
noted sporting characters, made a
flying trip to Charlotte, N. C., last
Sunday. We understand there was
u warm time in the Queen City that
day.
Miss Willie Hill, who has been
visiting Miss Elbe Hopper at the
Limest. no Inn, left Friday for Shel
by where she goes to visit friends
and relatives.
Miss Ruby Daniels, who has been
visiting her brother 8. A. Daniels on
Depot street, left last Friday for her
home in Newberry. Miss Daniels
made many friends while here who
were sorry to see her leave.
Misses Margaret Yass, and Mar
garet Amos, two charming young
Indies of Spartanburg, who have been
visiting’friends in tiie city, left for
their home last Thursday.
M. B. Scruggs, of Ezells, was among
The Ledger’s callers lu<t Saturday.
Mrs. J. C. Kiigo, of Durham, N.
C., is in the city visiting relatives and
friends. Mrs. Kiigo is the wife of
I’rof. J. C. K'igo of Trinity College
and has many friends here who
are always proud to have her visit
the city.
Mr. M. R. Macomson, a prominent
andefficient young mill man of Pacolef,
was in tiie city Sunday among hit,
many friends.
Miss Mollie Montgomery, of Mercer,
is in the city on a visit to her sister
Mrs. L. V. Gaffney on Granard street.
Mr. E. P. Macomson. of Mercer,
spent last Sunday in tiie city.
Mrs. J. V. Sarratt, and Miss Juliet
Lipscomb, of this city, and Miss
Garrett, of Kings Mountain, left Tues
day for Alabama, wh£re they go to
visit friendn and relatives.
Edward A. Trescott, a prominent
young attorney of Blacksburg, was in
the city a few hours Tuesday on busi
ness.
Mrs. L. E. Chambers left Saturday
on the vestibule for Brevard, N. C.,
where she goes to spend several
weeks for her health.
Mrs. J. Frank Laney and children
of Monroe. N. 0., are in the city
visiting Mrs. Laney’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Gaffney on Granard street.
Mrs 8. 8. Ross. Mrs. Boyd L. Humes
and Miss Olive Saratt all returned
Tuesday afternoon from Piedmont
Springs where they have been for
several weeks for their health.
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Our Loss, Birroinghatns Gain.
Mr. 8. L. Cutting, who has so ably
filled the position of Superintendent
of the Gaffney mill for the past few
years, has resigned to accept the
position of superintendent of the
Avondale Mill of Birmingham, Ala.
We regret to lose Mr. Cutting on ac
count of his genial disposition and
genial worth as a citizen and sincerely
wish him all manner of good fortune
in his new position.
Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo quinine TubleD.
AM uruirifistw refund money If It fall* to cure.
Zx-. I he genuine has L. B. q. on each tablet.
DuPre Drug Co. a-3
THE CAMPAIGN MEETINGS.
The following is the schedule for
the campaign from this day until
t he close :
Camden, Thursday, July 21.
Lancaster, Saturday, July 23.
Chester, Monday, July 2.”).
Winnsboro, Tuesday, July 2i‘>
Yorkville. Wednesday, July 27.
Gaffney, Thursday, July 28.
Spartanburg, Friday, July 29.
Union. Saturday, July 30.
Newberry. Monday. Augusts.
Luarens, Tuesday. August 9.
Greenville, Thursday, August 11.
Pickens. Friday, August 12.
Wnlhalla, Monday, August 15.
Anderson, Tuesday, August 10.
Abbeville, Thursday, August 18.
Greenwood, Friday, August 19.
Aiken, Monday, August 22.
Edgefield, Tuesday, August 23.
Saluda, Thursday. August 25.
Lexington, Friday, August 20?
Columbia, August 27.
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A Touching Scene.
After the naval battle at Santiago,
according to John R. Spears’ letter
in the New York Sun, there was a
most unusual and impressive scene
on board the Texas :
“Capt. Philip called all hands to
the quarter deck, and with Lared
head, thanked God for the almost
bloodless victory.”
“I want to make public acknowl
edgement here,” he said, ’’that I be
lieve in God, the Father Almighty.
I want all you officers and men to lift
your hats, and from your hearts
offer silent thanks to the Almighty.”
“All hats were off. There was a
moment or two of absolute silence,
and then the overwrought feeling of
tiie ship’s company relieved them
selves in three hearty cheers for their
beloved commander.”
That was a thrilling incident show
ing a magnificent spirit and a grand
character of which heroes—Christian
heroes—are made. The country is
safe when such a spirit rules the
navy, and He who commands the sea
stoops to bless the people.
* —- ——
Mr. B. F. Holmes has sold his lot
on Frederick street to the 0. R. & C.
R. R. Co. It is believed that this is
an initial step toward tiie extension
of the line on to Clifton, Glendale,
Spartanburg, etc. The O. R. A 0.
also purchased u portion of the I. J.
Newberry lot which adjoins Mr.
Holmes. The deeds to the property
were transferred Tuesday.
Mr. Sum McMurry, who lives near
Cleveland .Mills, in Cleveland county,
N. C., while engaged in digging a
well called to his wife and daughter
to let down a rope so he could ascend.
When he had almost reached the top
lie suddenly turned loose and fell
back. His head struck a rock and
the blow killed him instantly. The
accident occurred last Saturday.
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 chem
ist, T. A. Slocum. M. C., of New
York City.
He 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 6f 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
his professional, but his
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 be
yond 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 beneiitted 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 to late. Simply write T. A.
Slocum, M. C., 98 1’ine 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.
Announcements.
not only
religious
P*" Annoudi i mi'iitr. •.Ull lx In.M'l i<<. for
tin-uniforr) of ••iirli; iho ciish lo ac
com puny tin* ;tiinoum‘< ffi* *»l; i»o iniHUinufv*
tuunt to i*x<*re<l thirty '.vord.s.
For Probate Judge.
I HEREBY announce myself a candh
I i.,r re election tot.li;'oil' •eof IT fiiatc.luozo
lor t lierokee County Mili.jeet t<< the cnsuiii.fr
Democratic primary election.
. J. E. Webster.
For Treasurer.
I HEREBY announce myself us acundtdato
fort ounty Treu»urt r. suu.;> ci to t lie net ion
of the Democratic primary election.
.!. K Hi axton.
All some women talk about is—
well, about eighteen hours daily.
—- . - —• ■
Kings Creek Clippings.
(Corr spondence of The Ledger.)
Kings Creek, July 18.—The sum
mer term of school commenced last
wee’#, with Miss Emma McGill as
teacher. There is an average at
tendance of nearly thirty pupils.
There was a picnic at Piedmont
j Springs the llith., the Antioch Band
furnished music for the occasion, and
all, so far as we have heard, spent a
very pleasant day.
Miss Mattie Boyce, of Mexico, is
visiting her sister, Sirs. J. A. McGill.
J. Emmett Plaxico has been rather
unwell for some time.
Marion Smith, of Lockhart, S. C.,
is visiting his parents at this place.
c.
I HEREBY announce myself :: ruiulidnto
tor re-election to the oflicc of County
Treasurer of cht rokee county subject to tho
rules governing the ensuing primary elec
tion.
.1. B. .lorrES.
For Auditor.
I HEREBY uniiouncc mv*Mf ;■ cundhlato
1 for re-election to theotlU oi Auditor (or
Cherokee county at the ensuing primary
election subject to the rules governing the
primary election.
W. I). Camt
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate
for l he olliee of A uuitor or' Cherokee county
subject, to the action of tiie approaching
Democratic primary.
^W. G. ArsTKi.i-
For Clerk of Court.
I li KREBY announce myself a randidnto
1 for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county sub
ject to the action of the approaching Demo
cratic primary.
\V. H. Ross.
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate
J for Clerk of Court Cherokee County subject
to tiie action ol tiie Democratic primary and
respectfully solicitthe support of my friends.
W. \V. Gafcxi.\ .
J HEREBY announce myself a candidate
1 for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court
of Cherokee Count subject to the ensuoing
Democratic primary, anu in connection i de
sire to thank tiie voters of the county tor the
confidence they have reposed in nie in the
past and if re-elected I will try. bv strict at
tention to tiie business entrusted to me, to
merit their continued confidence.
Very respectfully. J. Eh. .1 ekfciues.
For Sheriff.
B Y request of my friends l hereby announce
myself a candidate lor the office of Sheri tf
of Cherokee county, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
R. P. SCSDOGS.
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate for
re-eleclton to the office of Sheriff of Chero
kee County subject to the acllonof the Dem
ocratic primary.
J. B. Ross.
T HE many friends of G. Wash. MeKown,
bellevinj; him tube a suit Able man for the
position of SherilT, respectfully reccomend
him to the voters of Cherokee County.
B U. CAMP hereby announces himself as a
■ candidate for the oitice of Sheriff of
Cherokee County subject to tiie Democratic
primary.
B. U. CiXF.
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Cherokee County, subject to
the action of the approaching Democratic
l‘i imary electhm. W. W. Thomas.
For the House.
T HE many friends of .1. Virgel L. MaCraw
announce him ns a candidate for tiie Leg
islature, subject to the action of the Demit
erotic primary election. Many Friend:-.
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives, subject
to the approaching Dt moeiatle primary.
Gaston Littlejohn .
J IIERF.BY announce myself a candidate
I for a seat in tiie House of Representatives
from tiiis count y, subject to the action of tho
Democratic primary election.
W. 1), Kirby.
| I1KKEBY anno.ui'U- myself a candidate
1 for rc-ch rtion to the IF use of Represe'i-
tatives. subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary.
(’. \\. Whisgnant.
I ll ERF it Y announce myself a Candida; e to
represent the County of Cherokee i: the
lower iiouse of tl." General Assembly of
South Carolina, suhieet to the approval of
the Democratic primary. Respectfullv.
\Y. C. Hamkh - :;.
For County Supervisor.
{ HEREBY announce myself a candidate
for theolHcoof County Supervisor, subject
to the action of tlie Deiwvratlc primary.
.1. Y. \\ nixeUEi..
‘Cherokee Drug Co. Special Agents
'he GJney City Land and improvement Company
Offers for sale Building Lots in this flourishing town. Gaffney City: A 'so Fa mis near
by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs ami of this place. In bus . i from
.in to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur
poses. For full particulars apply to
JVlOie'S I-Cir* WOOD, A^ent.
N. B.—All tresspassing on landsof ibis company, cutting and rcn.ovirut timber, fishing'or
liunt.ng. are forbidden under penalty of law.
$10 in Gold
To be given away to our subscribers.
We will give to the subscribers answering the largest num
ber of advertisements of Gaffney merchants between June 1 and
Oct. 1, $10 in gold, viz :
We wi^furnish each merchant who advertises in this paper
with a r*£i**r for the purpose of registering the names of those
who come in answer to their advertisements and at tin* end of the
time specified above we will go around and get all these registers
and the person who has registered the greatest number of times
will receive $o in gold ; the one who has registered the next great
est number of times trill receive ; and the third, $2.
Every purchase, no matter how small, just so it is in answer
to a Ledger ad, will count. All you have to do is to tell the
merchant or dealer you sow his ad iu The Ledger. Endeavor
to win one of these prizes. It wi!l«cost you nothing. Just tell
them that you saw their ad, aud they will do the rest.
T HE friends of W. li. Richardson resjiect-
i'uily announce him as a cautiidale for
County Supervisor, subject to flic rules of
the Detnocralic S!:-' t vir;.\ Many 1 uikni.s
A T the solicitation of my many friends I
hereby amiour, e myself a eundidate for
the office of County Supervisor, subject ti
the Democratic primary. Moses
I ll FRII BY announce myself n candidate'
(or the office of County Supervisor subject
to the action of the Democratic primary.
A. \. Sarratt.
I HEREBY’ announce myseli a cumiidato
for re-election to the office of County Su
pervisor of Cherokee County subject to tbo
action of the approaching liemocr itic pri-
m iry : X. Lip-co ,ii:.
T l!E many friends of R. M. .Tolly. b< Reving
him to he a suitable tnuu for County Su
pervisor would respectfully recommend him
to Hie voters of ( herokee county.
For Sup’t. of Education.
A S a Democrat 1 submit my name to tho
I icrnocrat !<• voters of i herokee < 'ount y for
re-election as Superintendent of Education.
W. F. McAbthuk.
I HEREBY announce myself a candidate
for the office of Su|)crtntcndciit of Educa
tion of Cherokee Ceuuty. subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary.
.) as. L. Strain.
For the Senate.
I HEREBY' announce myself a candidate
b>r < he State Senate, subject to (be actfou
of the Democratic primary.
R. C. Sarhatt.
T HE taxpayer-of the county and friends
of N. W. Hardin hereby announce him as
a eandhlate for Stale Senate.
1 HEREBY’ announce myself a candldato
for State Senator from Cherokee County
subject to the action of tiie approaching
Democratic Primary election.
T. B. Bi'Ti.ru.
For Coroner.
I HEREBY announce myself u enndidato
for t he office of Coroner of ('herokee county,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary. J. S. Visesett.
T HE many friends of A. .1. McCraw hereby
an non nee him as candidate for re-cloc-
tion to the office of Coroner of Cherokeo
county subjoct to action of Democratic pri
mary.
MEETING OF THE DEM. EX. COMMITTEE.
The members of the Democratic Executive
Committee of Cherokee t ounty will meet at
t he court house on July 33.lstM.at 3pm.; bus
iness of Importance to iru usact.
Ed. H. DeCamp,
• Chairman.
J. B. Bell,
Secretary. 7-14-21.
J. E. WEBSTER.
Attorney-iVt-
111 :eln Court House. (Probate Judge'sofBoc
Gaffney City, S. C.
Practices in all the courts,
t ons a specialty.
Collec-