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4 : r m W s* S THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C M NOVEMBER 3, 1898. The World’s Great Blood Puriner is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Which absolutely Cures every form of Impure blood, from The pimple on your Face to the great Scrofula sore which Drains your system Thousands of people Testify that Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Catarrh, Rheumatism, And That Tired Feeling. Remember this And get Hood’s And only Hood’s. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND Jam Killer. THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT TOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. Piedmont Saving and Investment Go. Greenville, S. C. i^o Tin* loan plan of this company will be foil ml far inoi i - (Ic-lrcalilo in »'vciy way t lian tin-plans ol ilulhlinir A; Loans Associations. Our plan is a tlelinite contract at reasonable rates. Loans made an approved property. .1. C. .1 EKKEHIEK, Local Attorney. Gaffney. S. C. Notice! I keep constantly in stock a full lino of Dry Goods, No tions, Shoes, Hats,Groceries, and all such goods as is usually found in a general store. Everything will be sold at rock bottom prices. 1 have just received a lot of the best Keen Clipper axes on the market, made to order of the best material. Call and see me at the Peeler Corner, three doors from Car- roll & Carpenter. I. M. PEELER. TAX NOTICE. The lax levy for Cherokee County for fiscal year. IM*K. Is as follows: For State purposes 5 mills. Constitutional School Tax . Ordinary County Tax It •* Poor House and .(all 1 County I toads 1 For the townships of Limestone. White Plains.<TiemkeeNos. 1 and 2, Draytonvlile and (iowdeyville for Past Indebtedness Interest on Kailroad Bonds. I tray tonvllle and Oowdeysvllle For Sin kinir Fund, Dray ton vllle a ml Oowdeysvllle Interest on Kailroad Monds. Lime stone. White Plains and Cherokee No. 2Townships Interest on Kailroad bonds. Chero kee No I Township For Spurt an liu nr .lull. Limestone. White Plains and « herokee No. 2 For Blacksburg Graded School Dis trict I 1!< 1 RLHLfll a I will Ih- at the following places for the purpose of collecting taxes: Aj my otliee InGaffiiey from Oct.15 to Nov. 14. KzeU,s. Tuesday. Nov. 15th. Maud, Wednesday. Nov. Pith, s to 12. a. m. Grassy Pond. Wednesday, Nov. Itl. I to 5. p.in. Macedonia. Thursday. Nov. I*, s to 12, a. m. Thlckety. Thursday. Nov. 17, I to 4. p. m. Buffalo. Tuesday, Nov. 22, a. ni. Blacksburg. Tuesday. Nov. £1. u. rn. Blacksburg. Wednesday. Nov. 25. Grover. Thursday. Nov. 24. Kings Creek. Friday. Nov. 25. Cherokee Falls. Saturday. Nov. 2»'>. W hlte Plains. Tuesday. Nov. 2k liar u'a T T Surratt's. Tuesday. Wllkinsvllle. Wednesday. Dec. ,. Allen’s. Thursday. Dec. s. a. m. Draytonvlile. Thursday. Dee. s, n i,. At office Dm. V to 31. 1 Also commutation road tax for IHr.i due and payable from October l.Mk to Deeemher .'list, huis. J. B. JONKS, - . L'o. Treasurer. Gaffney, S. C„ Sept. H. iws. M hlte Plains. Tuesday. Nov. 2k. Brown’s Store. Wednesday. Nov. Ik'. Timber Uldge. Thursday. lK*c. 1. T. D. Little iolni’s, Friday, Dec. 2. Surratt's. 'I uesday. I tec. n. Eiecutor’s Notice. A LL persons holding elalms against the es tate of Mrs. Massie Mott, deceased, are hereby notitled to render to the undersigned an account of their demands, duly attested, on or itefore the first day of December, next. l.ffTHKK If. Davis. Executor Mnsslc Molt, deceased. OctSt :;t - pn FOR Up-to-Date Job Print ing, call at the LEDGER Office. Gaffney, S. C. No Lagging Here. We hear of hard times, and five cents cotton, but everything is moving along quietly but steadily in Gaffney and Cherokee county. In the city buildings of every descrip tion from tbe ordinary cottage to the mammoth three story brick block are going up, streets are being improved and waterworks are looked for among the next great city improvements. In tbe county farm buildings are being built and repaired, and from every section we hear of new resi dences going up. They are not of the cabin style, but are of a sub stantial character and modern architectural beauty. Our farmers are intent on im proving their lands, have adopted latest methods and are supplying themselves with improved imple ments as fust as their circumstances will permit. Cherokee is dotted all over with churches and school houses, and Supervisor Lipscomb is putting our public roads in a condition that the county is justly proud of. A Stove. Thsre is now in use in Richardson’s wagon shops in Gaffney a heating stove which was made at the Cow- pens Furnace, seven miles above here, fully thirty-five years ago. Ic is one of the best stoves in the county to day and lias been in use all the time since it was made. Cowpens Furnace belongs to the past, but this stove, its product, i« with us yet, a monu ment to old time enterprise in tins section, and shows its present possi bilities. We doubt if there is another stove in the State which has done survice so long, and still perfect as this one is. Blind Tigers. The suspected presence of '‘Blind Tigers” in the city, is agirtating the public a little. Every effort should be used to suppress them if they exist. The dispensary, a so—called ‘‘moral institution” run by the State, can furnish as many “jags” as any one county ought to be afilicted with. — -* — Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo quinine Tablets. All flrufr^ists refund money if it fails to cure 25. The jremiine has L. B. l>. on eaeli tablet. Cherokee Driijr Co. Oct. (i-iim. An Ui.eertaln Izixrag". 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. So matter how severe, or under what disguisedyspepsia attacks you, Browns’ Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all diseases of the stomach. Mood and nerves. Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers! WINfc Of LARIHJI VfineWni has demonstrated ten thousand times that it is almost infallible FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. irregularities and derangements. It has become the leading remedy for this claas of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strength ening and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures "whites” and falling of the womb. It stopa flooding and relieve* sup pressed and painful menstruation. For Change of Life it is the best medicine made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helpa to bring children into hornet barren for yeara. It invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens the whole sys tem. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reachT Wine of Cardui only costa |t.uv per bottle at your drug store. For advice, in eaeet requiring rpreial dlrectioni, addre&i, giving symptoms, the "Ladies’ Advisory Department,” The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. Rev. J. W. SMITH, Camden, S.C.. says: r ‘My wHt nied Wine of Cardui at home for tailing of thd womb and It tntirtlf Ing cured her. WINE or CAROUI Eiecutor’s Notice All parties Imlchtedto theeHtatc of Sam uel Llttle.lolni, deceased. ar*> hereby noli tied to call on cither of the undersigned on or lieforc Nov. 15. isus, and make settlement. All parties holding elalms against the estate will present the same properly proven and receive payment. N. 11. Litti.kjohn, D. L. Litti.kjohn, T. M. Littlejohn, Oct. 20-51. Executors. Notico of Salt. State or Sotth < 'ahoi.i na. i I'IIEKOKKK (‘Ot'NTY. r t'ourt of Common Pious. I Mustlu. Kobcrtsoii A Co., Plaintiff-. .. . .. against G. A. Parker. Defendant. By virtue of an execution hi the above cause, made September. ;id. I Si is. I shall ex pose to public sale. at Gaffney City. S. Cherokee Court lluusc, on the Hrst Monday In November next, IKK during the legal hours of sale, the following dcscrllied real estate, to- wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land lying and living In tin- town of Blacksburg, county and State above mentioned and Imundcd a* follows: North, by lands of Itose Miller. D. L. Brown: West, by lands of D. L. Brown and A. W. Oxlmrue; South, by lands of T. It. Whitesides. .1. \V. Guhh. y.ulla Carlton and others; F.asl. by lands of/.ullu fui-llon. con taining two (2) acres. Terms of sale Cash. Purehsser to pay for all paiM-rs. .1. It. Buss. < >ct. 3U-8I. S. C. C. THE OLD AND THE YOUNG. Both are Cut Down in Life and Called Home. Mr. B. F. Holmes, one of Gaffneys oldest and most highly respected citi zens died Friday at 7 o’clock p. m. Mr. Holmes was born in that part of Union county which now is in Chero kee nearly sixty four years ago. His long life had been spent in a man ner that secured the confidence and esteem of all with whom he came in contact. In all the vicissitudes of life he was just what he appeared to be. an unpretending, honest, straight forward Christain gentleman. He was a faithful and gallant soldier in the confederate army and had been a member of the Methodist Church since his childhood, was ever strong in faith and was faithful to his pro fession. He often held important offices in his church and the Sunday school in which he always took great interest. Mr. Holmes was twice married and to him by the two unions sixteen children were born, all except two of whom servive him. The funeral services were conducted on Saturday afternoon in the First Methodist church by Rev. S. T. Creech of the Second Methodist church, who was assisted by Rev. T. M. Dent, of the First Methodist, and Rev. B. 1\ Robertson of the First Bap tist church. The services were very appropriate, befitting the end of a life like that of Mr. Holmes, and was at tended by many of Mr. Holmes sor rowing relatives and friends. The remains were buried in the family lot in Limestone Cemetery. The pall bearers were A. X. Wood, J. V. Sarratt, D. J. Holt, J. S. Lit tlejohn, L. Baker and W. F. Mc Arthur. Hyder Farrow Is Dead. Hyder Farrow, youngest son of Col. T. Stobo Farrow, and one of Gaffney’s brightest and most highly esteemed young men, died at the residence of his father, corner Lime stone and Buford streets Wednesday the 20th inst. about j o’clock in the afternoon of typhoid fever. Mr. Farrow was taken side some weeks ago in Augusta Ga., where he was at work, and at once returned to his home in this city where he lingered for weeks under the kind and offic- tionate care and attention of his devoted father, sisters and. brother, and the best physicians of this sec tion with whom hope lingered till the fell destroyer’s work was done. The funeral services were con ducted in the Presbyterian church Thursday morning by the pastor.Rev. C. E. Robinson, after which Mr. Far row’s remains were carried to Spar tanburg and buried in the family lot L. the old cemetery by the side of his mother. The pall bearers were Col. T. B. Butler, Col. J.G. Wardlaw.- F. G. Stacy, A. C. Pridmore, E. L. Eison and C. T. Price Thus a promising ing life has closed amid surroundings that made it most dear. But He wno gave has taken away. His will be done. And may His supporting hand comfort the bereaved, who have the sympathy of their numerous friends. —— Carroll & Carpenter. A visit to the establishment of the above named merchants furnishes a revelation. You see in their mam moth structure one of the largest ag gregations of general merchandise in the State. Xo line of goods whhh is demanded by the trade of the Piedmont is absent from their im mense stock. Every line of goods is full and complete, is arranged in the most perfect order and is super vised and cared for by men and wo- metn who are especially adopted to the lines they have in hand. Whenever you go in this estab lishment you are met by capable and attentive salesman and women whose polite attention reveals at once a de sire to do their part of the mam moth business of their kind and con siderate but exacting employers. Carroll it Carpenter’s business is not one of mushroom growth. But is the result of the hard, unrelenting work of two men, who years ago when they were young ventured into it with little capital beside their good sense, strong arms, indomitable will and their determination to succeed. Carroll it Carpenter’s success shows the young what work will do, to the world the great possibilities in Gaffney and gives to The Ledger the pleasant but unasked for privilege of the above reference to them. PAINE AT COLUMBIA. Waterworks Assurred. The Board of Commissions of Publicworks of Gaffney have deter mined to put in a complete system of waterworks in the city. Mr. Frederick Minshall a competent and well known engineer in thi* State, has been employed and will go to work at once and prepare plans and specifications for the system. The commissioners will then be ready to receive bids for the work. The source of supply will be a bored well which will be bored near the Court house. The stand pipe will be erected on some eminence yet to be selected. Thus one of Gaffney’s greatest needs will be put in the line of progress which her growing inter est demands. The Excellent Program of Fireworks tor Fair Weeks. The following is the program of tbe grand fireworks display on the occa sion of the State Fair at Columbia: 1. Salute of two aerial guns, tired from fifteen inch mortars. 2. Illumination of the grounds with powerful colored lights, changing color five times. 3. Ascent of two balloons, carry ing magnesium lights, flooding the entire neighborhood with dazzling light, finishing with a string of jew els 100 feet long, constantly chang ing color as they float throughjspace, and other pleasing fireworks. 4. Display of fifty one and two pound rockets, containing Paine’s famous Manhattan Beach combina tions, and fired so as to blend tbe con tinued varied tints. 5. Flying pigeons of fire, crossing and recrossing the grounds. (>. Two batteries of large Saucis- sons. 7. Salvoe of five fifteen inch bombs, with latest novelties and effects. 8. Flight of three rockets contain ing twin parachutes. 9. Six rayonet tourbillons or um brellas of fire in ascent and descent. 10. The Star Spangled banner in lire. There are fifty-one numbers on the program, which includes portraits of celebrated men and women, naval and military officials, etc. The last num ber on the program is the famous re production of the battle of Manilla Bay between the Spanish and Ameri can fleets, the greatest fireworiis spec tacle ever presented to the people of the South. This portion of the dis play alone occupies a half hour or more and is alone worth a trip to Co lumbia. Special trains on all the roads will be held until the fireworks display is over. Comfortable seats will be pro vided for the spectators.. Big Business. While some talk blind tiger the dispensary sold six hundred dollars worth of the ‘‘chemically pure” last week. Two hundred and fifty two dollars of that amount was sold Saur- day. ■■■' - •— Parsnip Complexion. It docs not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy cir cles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip-col ored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheuma tism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hips, stomach troubles, desire to urinate often, or a burning or scalding in passing it; If after passing there Is i n unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or If tin: urine lias a brick dustd - posit or strong o*lor. When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost In removiutr the cause. Delay may lead to jrr vcl. catarrh of the bladder, innatimtlou, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, or may run into Bright's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great dis covery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, is a positive remedy lor such dis eases. It’s reputation is world-wide and it Is m> easy to gut at any drug store that no one need suffer any lengt h of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test Its won derful merits, mention The Lkoukk and write to Dr Kilmer A Go., Binghamton. N. Y. for a sample bottle and a book telling all aijout it. iMttli sent absolutely free by mull. Hoarseness Sore Throat Hoarseness, sore throat and constant coughing indicate that the bronchial tubes are suffering from a bad cold, which may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Do not waste health and strength by wait ing, but use Dr. JohnW. Bull’s Cough Syrup at once. This wonderful rem edy cures all throat and lung affec tions in an astonishingly short time. DrAnll’s Cough Syrup Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists. Notice of Final Discharge. B Y permission of Hon. I. E. Webster. Judge of Probate for Cherokee County. I will 011 the 2tith day of October next, make my linal return as administrator of the estate of W. D. Archer, deceased, and apply for let ters of dismissory. All persons having claims against said estate are nolitted to present them properly attested, on or liefore that date, or they will Is* forever burred, and all persons indebted must pay on or tiefore that day. .1. Kb. JErrciuKii, Clerk, As Administrator of W. D. Archer, de- Gaffney, S. C., Si pt. 2iith, JKts. P-2M-41 A. K. HAWKES RECEIVED GOLD MEDAL K ough Syrup. Tastes Gdi In ttmo. Hold by droggluti Highest Award Diploma af Honor For Snncrlor Tens Grinding and Excellency la ibo Manufacture of Spectacles and Kyo Glasses, sold in ll/onciiic* and Towns in tUeU.S. Must Popular Glasses in the U. 6. ESTABLISHED 1870. Theux Kamovs Gi.asses Auk Nkvi:h Peddled. “These famous glasses for sale by S. B. Crawley A Co. CAUTION A SLUGGISH BRAIN .... Is caused by Imperfect Digestion and Disorder in the Liver and Bowels. | PRICKLY ASH BITTERS | A ,s A BOON TO BRAIN WORKER?. It purifies the bowels, strengthens and regulates the liver, aids digestion, promotes vigor of body, cheerfulness and mental Activity. SOLD BV ALL DRU00I8TS. PRICE „ .00 «R BOTTLE. You Know Where The Postoffice Is? Well, just exactly opposite is my store, which is filled with nice eatables of every kind and all of which is sold as low as the lowest. In this store every customer is treated with po liteness and courtesy and every one who trades here jjoes aw<15 with a satisfied smile on his face. Suppose you come in some time and let us show you our goods and make you some prices, you will he pleased too. Yours for business, Walter’ lialcer’. The Gainey City Land and Improvement Company Offers for sale Building Lots in tills flourishing town. Gaffney City: Also Farms mar by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lots of iron .10 Vo 1U0 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. lor lull particulars apply to IVIOSICS WOOI>, A^ent. N. R—All tresspassing °n lands of this company, cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting, are forbidden under penalty of law. “ There’ll be a Hot Time in the Old Town” or the country either if you have on one of our new and up-to-date Jackets or Capes, for they are warm and will keep you warm. We have an exceptionally pretty line of these goods and have never carried a larger stock. Our Hondo Jackets are simply out of sight, and our Plush and Astrocans are great favorites. The prices we have marked on these goods are moving them fast, so you had better come at once while we have a nice selection. When it comes to Capes we have them in all styles and at all prices. You can’t go wrong if you buy your winter wraps from us. Shoes. Our line of Ladies’ and Children's Shoes is the most complete in the history of our experience. We have shoes of all kinds and prices, as a matter of course, hut our $1 Ladies’ shoe is the best ever made for the money. Huy a pair of these and you will he pleased with them. When you want Millinery, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notions, &c„ always bear in mind that we are headquarters for all of these and solicit your esteemed patronage. Best Selected Line of Clothing in Gaffney at Astonishingly Low Prices. 250 Barrels of the Best Floor in the Cointry To be Sold at Very Low Prices. We handle the celebrated IGLEHEART flour j^pd the name is a guarantee of the quality. Yours truly, W. 0. LIPSCOMB & BRO The Hustlers. •i i