The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 07, 1899, Image 4
0. E. Mim & B80. 0. E. WILKINS« BRO.
Goes on Tomorrow-Wednesday.
We will, for the benefit of those who were
too late Monday for the “Barker Mills,” place
on sale
500 YARDS 44 BLEACH OF A GOOD GRADE,
For 10 Yards 29c.
Large Line $1.00 White Quilts
Tomorrow—Wednesday.
For 69c. each.
Every day this week we will have good things
for every customer.
0. E. WILKINS & BRO.
F.C. CORSETS
MAKE
American Beauties.
LATEST
MODELS. oo£dri.i.
Kalamazoo Corset Co.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
SOLD BY
j. R. TOLLESON & CO.
The Chief Occasion of the Period.
Because it is the most pronounced money saving of Groceries and Con>
fectioneries that has ever been brought to your notice from u company who
was hard up, or preferred casli to make up stock, but no matter, be made
the prices far below my fondest hopes and they come to you with the same
unusual low prices.
Remember mo when you begin to replenish your closet with eatables
for I am headquarters for everything to eat. My stock is not complete yet
by any means for I expect to have one of the most attractive stores, not
only in your midst, but in the Houth.
^j^Secure my prices before buying elsewhere.
JULIAN W. LIPSCOMB,
The King of Low Prices.
“Lest We Forget.”
Cut on Patent Medicines Continue as Before.
We have enjoyed your confidence in the past and
are now better prepared than ever to merit it.
Ring us up, tel! us your troubles and entrust to us
your wants and the same shall be taken care of.
S. B. CRAWLEY & CO.
Say Mister, Where are you Bound ?
I’m going to L. W. McGuinn’s
to Moll my l%‘< f <‘Httlo. Ifc pays a t>i,' prii'o
for all j(oo<l futoowis. Ho al»o laiya country
prorlucc chickens, ckk* and butter. I algo
want to sot a <r«kk! lYnitessoo box from bim
Ijoforc It is loo late, amt w)m(i Ktuxi fut brief,
■tautuixc ami pork, canned pi aclinM, toinuiocs
ami ih!us. I want a lew morn chews of that
f ood tobacco and sornc more of t hose World's
k-*l cltfui's uiHlJciKnrctto*, and, oh my! some
of those (food apples. You can't atop me un
til 1 if^t there. B#”l , hone No. (to.
I Am
now stocked with the choicest of ataple and
Fancy Groceries. Confectioneries, Cixaia,
| Tobacco, etc., ami
The Biggest
harifuliia In price and quality are to bo bad
at my store. The other fellow may he a
Liar
l and misrepresent his xoods but I guarantee
mine and if they do not tuve satisfaction will
ruturu t he money. 1 deliver (foods any where
In Gaffney
without extra charge. Your patronuuc so-
I licited.
Ton L. BROWN.
CITY ANO COUNTY
CONGLOMERATED.
Local News from Town and
Country
TOO SHORT FOR A HEAD
Hut None Too Short to Mention, Hence
They Are liolled Down For Ouh k Iteml-
Injf by ; Husy ^Ledger Tatrons Who Are
Pressed for Time.
The county pension board met in
the court house Friday.
The first fog in March was on hand
on the morning of the 4th.
A large force of men went to work
on J. S. Littlejohn’s new house Fri
day.
Miss Lillian Service has sent in the
correct answer to T. J. G.’s first
question in our issue of March 1st.
There was a severe hail storm in
the lower part of the county Friday,
extending from Grindali viaGowdeye-
ville and Fine Grove to Broad river.
The crowd was not largo in the
city yesterday. Cherokee people
have not yet learned to go to the
court house on salesduy just because
it is sales day.
Young Mr. Swafford one the sales
men in the “Fair.” The new store
to he opened in Gaffney is a Cherokee
boy who lias made himself a good
reputation in Spartanburg.
Yesterday morning come in clear,
but soon,the clouds were heavy and by
noon snow was falling heavily, and
continued till 3 o'clock, when it began
to clear up and get warmer giving us
a rather muddy but otherwise pleas
ant afternoon.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Business Men’s Association will
be held in the office of N. II. Little
john (rear of postoffice) .this evening,
at 7 o’clock. All members are
earnestly requested to be present, us
business of vital interest to the asso
ciation and Gaffney will come up.
One of South Carolina’s most
cultured ladies and a valued friend of
die paper in renewing her subscrifton
to The Ledger takes occasion to say.
‘ Your beautiful editorials are ever
so much enjoyed and the readers of
your entertaining and progressive
paper find its coiemns up-to-date with
the current news.” All of which is
duly appreciated at this end of the
line.
A Few Facts.
Last May Mr. Charles A. E. Harriss
brought Lieutenant Dan Godfrey and
his British Guards Band out from
London to Canada. The engagement
entered into was for three weeks.
The overwhelming success of this
engagement was extended to seven
weeks, during which time some eighty
concerts were given in the Dominion,
at which performances over two hun
dred and twenty three thousand paid
admission. The receipts in Mon
treal, May 20, were in excess of $0,000
(matinee and evening), whitest the
receipts in Toronto on May 30 and 31
(one mantinee and two evenings),
approximated closely to $10,000,
probably tho largest receipts ever
earned in so short a period by any
other military band in the world.
Eleven performances in all were given
in Toronto, at the last of which (open
air) on June 20,21,000 people were
present at the matinee and evening
performance. Mr. Hariss, contemp
lating an American tour in 1890,
decided at the close of Ids Canadian
tourney last summer, and prior to the
return of the British Guards Band to
England, in order to test the critics
of the New York press and the gen
eral feeling of the public, to give a
few concerts in New York. The press
proved unanimous in their verdict of
commendation. The public were
delighted. Scenes of the greatest
enthusiasm were witnessed and
unprecedented were the ovations
tendered the great leader and his
band by the audiences which nightly
crowded the building.
This telebratcd band will be uc
Converse College Spartanburg next
Saturday afternoon and night.
rnclaiiueil Letters.
List of letters remaining in office
uncalled for to date:
Miss Beene Anderson, cure Emma
Lindsey.
Robert Belt.
Mrs. Josio Coleman, care Super
Rice.
Monro Dawkins.
J. F. Deviney.
J. E. Heller.
Miss Hattie Hammett.
W. A. Hurt.
Jack Littlejohn, col., (2).
H. M. Lewis.
L. F. Merrill.
Rev. McGeey.
J. L. Moorehead.
iVill I’asco.
Elizabeth Sparks.
Harry Strother.
Mrs. Theodora Trent.
Mrs. S. 1. Vaughn.
Ann Wade.
Miss Mamie Webber.
N. B.—Persons calling for the
above Jotters please state that they
were advertised in Tho Ledger of
Mar., 7. One cent due on all letters
after having been advertised.
T. II. Littlkjohn, P. M.
FiiMir Salra.
Yesterday being salesday the M.
R. Reese property, in Blacksburg,
was sold by the sheriff. Lot No. 1
was bought by W. M. Moss for $480;
lot No. 2 was bought by N. W. Har
din fur $400. The Duff property, in
Blacksburg, was sold by the clerk.
Lots No. 1, 2, and 3 were bougiit by
R. R. Brown for $790, $2d and $30 re
spectively.
'J ho Thompson property, near
Blacksburg, twenty-five tcre.s, was
soli! to J. F. Whisonui t for $210.
„ UiiKLi WHtKt All tlSt I All
m st Oouxli Syrup. Ymmu UooJ,
In time. Sold by drm.vWta.
CONSOMPflON
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
r<-<>|»l«' ton Know mill I'l'oitlo Yon Don't
It now.
C. Cash, a prosperous farmer and
merchant of Ezells, called to see The
Ledger yesterday.
Pink Goforth, of Blacksburg, was
among bis Gaffney friends Monday.
Pink is a fine mechanic, whoso
ingenuity is capable of producing
wonders in bis line.
Magistrate Dick Lee, of White
Plains, came to Gaffney Friday.
W. M. Moss, one of Cherokee's
oldest and prosperous farmers called
to see Tho Ledger yesterday. The
Ledger always appreciates visits from
its friends, but we are especially so
when Cherokee’s old reliable, like
Mr. Moss, comes to see us.
Mrs. J. S. Farley, of Stanley, N. C.,
is in the city visiting her brother
Mr. J. A. Nantz.
Asbury McWbirter, of Grindal, one
of Cherokee’s prominent and success
ful farmers, was selling cotton in the
city yesterday.
Rev. C. E. Robertson was in Spar
tanburg Saturday.
G. W, McKown, a prominent farm
er of Mercer, paid Tho Ledger a visit
Friday.
John Sprouse, of Sunny Side, was
among The Ledger visitors yesterday.
Wm Nance, a merchant and farmer
of Grindal. was in the city yesterday
on business.
Prof. A. G. Davis, of Mercer, was
among his friends in the city Satur
day.
W. G. Hughes, now of Charlotte,
N. C., is in the city on a visit to
relatives. Mr. Hughes is a Union
county man, a fine machinest and
was a gallant Confederate soldierjn
Co., A. Palmetto Sharpshooters.
E. H. Gaines, a hustling traveling
tobacco man, is spending a short
time at his home in tho city.
E. P. Macomson Esq., was in the
city Saturday.
R. A. Jones spent a day in .Spartan
burg the last of the week.
E. H. Blanton was among The
Ledger’s appreciated visitors yesler*
day.
R. O. Darwin, of King’s Creek, was
in to see us yesterday.
Price Martin, of Mount Paron,
came over to the city yesterday.
Mr. Martin is a member of the Cow-
pen’s Executive Committee and is a
worker.
Dr. John Black, E. A. Troscot, J.
T. Whigonant, Ira Hardin, Esq., M.
M. Freeman and S. H. Rippey, all
citizens of 'Blacksburg, who always
receive a hearty greeting in Gaffney,
were among their many friends in
the city yesterday.
Supervisor of Registration E. R.
Sapoch and son, P. P. Sapoeh, were
in Gaffney yesterday.
W. C. S. Wood, of Grassy Pond,
honored The Ledger with a visit yes
terday.
D. L. Brown, once of Gaffney, but
now of Blacksburg, spent yesterday
among bis friends in tiio city.
John R. Kennedy, a Broad river
farmer, gave us a pleasant call yes
terday.
R. R. Brown, a prominent mer
chant and mill man of Cowpens, at
tended the public sales in the city
yesterday.
W. T. Horton, president of the
Cowpens Memorial Association, was
in the city yesterday.
The AHHoclalion of Fntiotic Few aril.
Mrs. J. C. Lipscomb has been ap
pointed by tho Association of Patri
otic Award, an association of ladies
formed in Columbia with Mrs. Bishop
Capers as President, the present
object of which is to procure a suit
able medal for Lieut. Victoj; Blue.
South Carolina’s hero of Santiago, to
collect fund in Cherokee to assist in
providing said medal. All contribu
tions are to be voluntary, and in order
that all may have a chance Mrs.
Lipscomb requests the ladies of the
city and county, who are interested
in the matter, to meet her on
Thursday tho 9th inst. at3:39 o’clock
p. m. in tho parlor of Lipscomb’s
Hotel to complete arrangements for
receiving contributions.
Wc trust that Cherokee’s aid to
this worthy objjct will bo liberal.
A Donkey Tarty.
To these who are acquainted with
a donkey party it is unnecessary to
state anything more than the fact
that there is to be a donkey party at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Bierck on Frederick street Thursday
evening to bo assured of their atten
dance. The entertainment will be
for the benefit of the new church
building of the First Baptist church.
There will be a silver offering at the
door. Aside from tho amusement to
be derived from the donkty party an
excellent program has been arranged
and a delightful evening is assured
all who attend. If you don’t know
what u donkey party is ask some one
who does. These is lots of fun at a
donkey party.
Coat M»uivthlii|f.
A few days ago two deeds were rec
orded in the clerk’s office in Gaffney
which required an unusual amount
of stamps for this section. The first
was a deed from Geo. I. White, spec
ial muster, conveying the Three C.’g
Railroad to Samuel Hunt. Simon A.
8t<rn and John J. Collier for
$89,010.00 which had $89.50 worth of
stumps on it. The next was a deed
from Samuel Hunt, Simon A. Stowe
and John J. Collier convoying the
Three C.,’s Railroad Company to the
South Carolina and Georgia R. R.,
Extension Co., consideration of the
capital stock cf said company. This
this deed hud on it $050.50 worth of
revenue stamps.
Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Itromo Qultilm 1 Tablets.
AII (InnorlstM riTiuul mout-y If II fikils to euro
25. The (rcnulne Inis L. H. Q. on * ach tablet
Cherokee Drug Co. Oct. G-Oui
Don’t Tohneeo S|>it amt hmukc lour l ife ivaj.
To quit tobacco easily and fun ' ?r, bo mag
netla. full of ilfo, nerve and vii'or, take No To-
Hue, the wonder worker, that make i weak men
strong. Al. druggists,50cor91. Curcguaron-
teed Hooklet unit suinplo fre Addri>i<i
Sterlln;' Remedy Co . Clilcnco > r New York.
Go ,0 J, B Cooper,
Watchmaker and Jewelry Kepalrur.
Uriuluatc of Bontiioru Krbool fur Wmcbinu-
Uers uud Jewelers), for llrst class work ut
moderate prloeo. All work guaranteed. Of
fice at Carroll & Carpenter's grocery store. <
JAKE CARPENTER CANP.
They Have itn KiithushiHter Meeting—
Kpcoeh by Col. Faeroe - .
Jake Carpenter Camp U. C. V.,
had an enthusiastic meeting on Sat
urday. An unusually large att< nd-
ance was present. Commander
Moses Wood was in the chair and
asked comrade T. Stobo Farrow to
address the camp, which he did in a
short and terse manner us to the
duties of veterans, emphasizing their
present one on the eve of tho great
reunion to come off in Charleston in
May. His remarks were heartily re
ceived by the comrades and there will
be some hustling from this time on
to put Cherokee in her proper place
at the reunion.
Commander Wood appointed the
following comrades as a committee to
go to work, and expects everyone of
them to do bis duty.:—W. G. Aus
tell, W. C. 8. Wood, T. Stobo Far
row', I. G. Surratt, W. R. Lipscomb,
S. A. Stacy, W. J. Blanton, M. M.
Tate, D. A. Thomas, T. Eubanks. J.
M. Thomas, Rev. T. J. Campbell, L.
IJ. Davis, Jesse J. Nance. O. R. Gun-
thorp, C. T. Bridges, Alfred Harris,
John M. Sarrati, R. W. Aiiison, A.
McCraw, R. M. Jolly and A. C.
Robb). Commander Wood was then
added to tho committee and re
quested to act as chairman. Ho
then told the committee what was
expected of them and instructed
them to report to him on Saturday
the 28th inst., when the camps wi l
meet to elect officers for the ensuring
year, and receive said report.
Every one of the committee is ex
pected to go to work at once, see
their neighbors and make collections
to enable Cherokee to share the hon
ors with the other counties and tho
grand old ‘‘city by the sea” of enter
taining those grand old bultle-seurred
heroes who followed Lee, Hampton,
Jackson, Longstreet, and other lead
ers of whom we are all justly proud,
in tho armies of tho Confederate
States and who will be in Charleston
in May.
Woman’s ——'
Severest Trial.
Until recent years woman’s severest
trial has been the bringing of children
into the world.
Today nearly all the sickness, pain,
discomfort and dread are avoided by
those expectant mothers who use
Mother’s Friend, that wonder
ful liniment made famous by the great
good it has done. It is used externally.
That is the only sensible and safe way
to relieve morning sickness, headache,
tightness, swollen, hard or rising breast.
The bearing of children need no longer
called a Godsend by mothers all over
this land. Sold at drug stores for $1 a
bottle, and by
The Bradlleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Write for our free illustrated book, entitlad “ Before
Baby is Born.”
CONSTIPATION
"I hare eono 14 at a time without a
movement of tho howeta, not bcinx utile to
move them except by using hot wnler Injections.
Chronic constipation for tevcu reurs placed me In
this torrlblo condition; during tliut time 1 did ev
er) tiling I heard of but uover found any roller; such
was my ciiKO unlit 1 began using CAbCAItR'l'A 1
now li.'iva from one to three p&sftngfs a day. r.nd If I
was rich 1 would give flOO.UO for each uiovemout; It
Isaucba relief.' Avi.tiait L.Hckt.
I(jg0 Utibbci! St., Detroit, Mlcti.
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Tasie Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken, Weaken.or Gripe. Hie, 20c. Mo.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
BUrhaf Bemedy Cvapaay, ttlesgo. Xontr.al, Ken Yirfc. 122
A ('aril.
I understand it is being circulated
by competitors of mine, in the Guano
business here, that all my different
brands of Guano are manufactured
and shipped from Blacksburg, S. C.
Below I give each brand and where
manufactured and shipped from.
Navassa Guano, Navussa Guano
Co.. Wilmington, N. C.
Georgia State Grange, Baldwin
Fertilizer Co., Port Royal, S. C.
Edisto Guano, Edisto Phosphate
Co., Charleston, S. C.
Eutaw Guano, Ashepoo Phosphate
Co., Charleston, S. (k
Stono Guano, Berkeley Chemical
Co., Charleston, S. C.
Georgia Farmers Friend Guano,
Baldwin Fertilizer Co., Pori Royal,
S. C.
Durham Guano, Durham Guano
Co., Blacksburg, S. C.
Royal Guano, Standard Fertilizer
Co., Charleston, S. C.
Cotton Flower Guano, Read Fertili
zer Co., Charleston, 8. C.
Nassau Guano, Bowker Co., Savan
nah, Ga.
Imperial Guano, Imperial Co.
Charleston, 8. C.
Columbia Guano, Columbia Guano
Co., Norfork, Ya.
1 have the Acid Phosphate of each
brand and any customer has the
privilige of writing any of my com
panies, and further, I guarantee all
my brands to be ummoniated with
blood <fec., and will make any custo
mer a present of one ton who finds
any cotton seed meal in one sack I
handle. I will make it.to your inter
est to see me before buying,
Respectfully,
J. I. Sakha rr.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
IMPROVED TOWN PROPERTY.
Address Mrs. E. A. Em.rruk,
No. as, licyuard Street,
•J-l-tf Asheville. N. O.
MONEY TO LEND!!
< in long 11 nn
and easy terms. Secured by first mort igc
on iiuijroveil farms. Apply to v
F. U. Ilormos.
4 UowLnK Un-oeo.
or to J.C. JErrBRTES, New York* iiy.
Gaffneys, 8. (.'., for liiformutUni.
1-5-Cmo pd.
Endorsed by the Governor.
West Virginia's chief magistrate recommends Pc-ru-na, the National Catarrh
Remedy and Nerve Tonic.
EFRESENTATIVE MEN
are slow to speak for publication. This is be
cause their influence is so great. Tho endorse
ment of Governors, Senators and Congressmen
guarantees merit. Public words of praise from
such prominent officials must bo based on positive
knowledge. The recognition which the catarrh remedy
Pc-ru-na is constantly receiving by men of national
fame is very gratifying. Among recent letters from
persons of eminence is the following from Governor
Atkinson of West Virginia. The governor says:
Chablrston, West Va., March 9, 1898,
The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O.
Gentlemen:—“ I can recommend your pre
scription Pe-ru-na as a tonic. Its reputation
as a cure for catarrh is excellent, it having
been used by a number of people known to
mo with the very best results.”
Very truly,
Gov. G. W. Atkinson.
l V'Y'.'V
Gov. G. W. Atkinson
ol West Virginia.
Catarrh is the national disease. Not
an American family is free from it.
The search for relief and cure is con
stant. Experiments of all kinds are
continually made without result for
good. Ignorance of the causes and
nature of catarrh is universal. Catarrh
^ is elusive, persistent, penetrating. It
may exist in any organ of the body.
For this national malady there exists
the national scientific remedy Pe-ru-na
which for forty years has been doing®
grand work.
Pe-ru-na is the unflinching foe of
catarrh and overcomes it wherever it
may exist. It is the prescription of Dr. Hartman, President of the Surgical
Hotel, Columbus, O., who gives personal attention, without charge, to a
voluminous correspoudence on the subject of catarrhal diseases. Dr. Hart
man's books on catarrh arc mailed on application. All druggists sell Pe-ru-na.
wrecKM rr
Out immense sales of Patent Medicines at wrecked prices goes
merrily on from day to day. These bargains will continue for a
while longer.
Regular
Our
price.
price.
Cuticura Soap
25
23c
Pond’s Extract
50
39c
Radway’s Ready Re-
lief
50
38c
Japanese Oil
50
38c
Stewart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets
50
39c
Piso’s Cure for Con-
sumption
25
19c
A11 c o c k ’ s Porous
Plaster
15
12c
Mustang Linament..
25
19c
Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup
25
IGc
Barker’s Nerve and
Bone Linament...
25
20c
Royal Gennaturc....
1.00
09c
Wampole’sCod Liver
Oil
1.00
69c
Perry Davis’ Pain
Killer
25
19c
Cheney’s Expecto-
rant
25
17c
Sweet Gum and Mul-
len
25
17c
St. Jacob’s Oil
50
34c
Wizzard Oil
50
34c
Arnica Salve
25
17c
Black Draught
25
15c
Memnin’s Berated
Talcum
25
17c
Tuft’s Pills
25
15c
Indian Root Pills ...
25
19c
Carter’s Little Liver
Pills
25
17c
Mile’s Anti Pain Pills
25
17c
Ayer’s Pills
25
10c
McClain’s Pills
25
15c
Hood’s Pills
25
18c
Pierce’s Pills
25
IGc
Laxative Bromo Qui-
nine
25
15c
Ueirular Our
price, price.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. .$1.00 73c
S.S. S 1.00 G7c
Miles’ Heart Cure... 1.00 07c
Miles’Nervine 1.00 07c
B. B. B 1.00 07c
Simmon’s Liver Ben-
O
ulator 25 15c
Wine Cardui 1.00 07c
Paine’s Celery Com
pound.. 1.00 73c
Mrs.Piukham’s Com
pound 1.00 73c
P. P. P 1.00 08c
Peru n a 1.00 09c
Pierce’s Golden Med.
Discovery 1.00 09c
Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription 1.00 09c
Bradfield’s Female
Regulator 1.00 07c
Mother’s Friend.... 1.00 73c
Ayer’s Cherry Pecto
ral 1.00 69c
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.. 1.00 69c
Ayer’s Hair Vigor... 1.00 07c
Scott’s Emulsion .... 1.00 73c
Scott’s Emulsion.... 50 38c
Warner’s Safe Cure. 1.25 89c
W arner’s Safe Cure. 65 50c
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. 75 50c
Horse ford’s Acid
Phosphate 50 39c
Electric Bitters 50 34c
Syrup of Figs 50 35c
King’s New Discov
ery 1 J)0 09c
King's New Discov
ery .' 50 34c
Mellon’s Food 50 39c
Malted Milk 50 39c
Castoria 35 24c
Cuticura Resolvent.. 1.00 73c
Cuticura Salve 50 44c
We also throw on the market an immense stock of Buist’s fresh
garden seeds guaranteed, at half price. These are spot cash
sales—nothing charged except at regular prices.
Cherokee Drug Co.
l^or
Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, Shingles, and Plas
ter Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Dyna
mite Caps, call on
THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS,
'Telephone 57 CARROLL &. CO., Lessees
For Sale
tvAdvcrtlHoments under tills heud will
be liisni'tril for one riMil ;i word each inser
tion. No ad InstTU'd for loss than ten cents.
F OR SAI.E O.ie splendid young mule.
< 'asli or on timo. F. (J. Stacy.
I HAVE a house and lot on Frederick street
which 1 w ill sell or cxchtinjrc for Factory
Stock. Address W. O. Lipscomb. Dunbarton,
S. C. 2-22-1m
S OME rare bargains In sewing machines
good as new. Also any parts ordered for
old machines. R. K. Lipscomb.
F OR SALE.—Tho best Itabbltt metal ever
placed on t he market ut 10c a pound. Ap
ply ut Thk Leduku.
F OR SALE—Reul Estute Mortgages, Titles
to Real Estate. Chattel Mortgages. Liens,
Notes. Etc., for sale ut The Lkook otlic-
M AUKIAGE. If you contemplate marri
age and wish the latest In neat and fash
ionable wedding Invitations you can lind
them at The Lkduek.
JEST RECEIVED.—-An elegant new face of
script typo with which to print wedding
cards, visiting cards, etc.; also a neat line of
visiting cards which we w ,11 sell either print
ed or plain at prices that are reasonable.
Apply at The I.euuku.
T HE Trustees of school district No. hi will
he at the location of the Wrh'bt colored
• ohool near i Ic Wright place In White Plains
i Ini"u.ship to let out to the lowest responsible
I bidder tl.c building of u school house at that
I place on March lltli. 1M»!i, nt Soclook p. in.
M. L. oimiimi,
a-l-3t (’h'ni Hoard Trustees.
For Rent.
Grand Opening
0 ' Converse College
Auditorium. (2,000 Seats).
SrS. CL,
Saturday, March llth, 1899.
British Guards Band
Finest Military Rand It the world. 00 solo
players, under Lieut. Dan Godfrey, fur forty
years baud master Grenadier Guards (Eng
land). Two concerts- matinee at 4 o'clock
amt night ut KrliO. Special railroad rates.
Write at once to Mr. 8. L. t'avls. care Mr.
Warren DuPre. Spartan banc. 8. for re
served seat tickets at fl.oo, iScts. orSOeta.
for either concert. Kncioss money with or
der for tickets.
Estate Notice.
All persons holding claims against the es
tate ot W m. Hr'ght. deceased, will hand the
same to me, duly proven, ou or before April
1st; an I all person* indebted to sold estate
will please come forward and settle ut once.
J. Eli jErri.itiieH. crk. (’. ('. P. & G. 8..
Admr. I'.st. Wm. bright, dec’d.
March 7th. 1M».-l)t
Witness Money.
All Witnesses who have made their claims
b fore me l »r a it end'.moo at Spartanburg,
pi lor to the formation of Cherokee county,
m lie rases against Sam Cole, iai Jamison
an ; Hamlet Smith will he paid for sumo wt>
S TOKE ROOM next to T. Davcnpoit* for l
rent. A. N. W o«xl.C5-3 8-7-lf I March 7th, l*>!k).-i
,1. he .In'
Cl'k. C. t