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0. E. WILKINS & BUD. i{< >M i NTIL. ICiiltn v ln(iil>l«‘ invy- u|V)ii i lx 1 iniiul. ilisiMiurn^cs ultd I" in aiiiliitl<•*!; I" i 11y. \ i .m ;nni i h> i i fulni's'ii ion (ll'vl |i|>< .11 U In'll I In' k iil- lll'ys HI'r OMl i>l Df ilis- i':i ic(!. Kor fili'iisiii^r ri'.snlls usi' Dr. Is ilmi'i > Sw: niii-h'iMii, iIn' nivut kldnoy ri'iiu'ily. At iiru;r.Mnts. Sniii|)l<) Imi I lc hy miiil I ii'i 1 , ulso pnmiililct. Atlilii'S". Di . Kilnu'i'iS. Cn., Itlnffliiiint'in. N. > . MEN AND WOriEN Trespass Notice. This is to notify any hihI all parth'S that limy aro hcrcliy forhhhh'ii to trespass on toy himls. in (lowdcysvIlk' Township, for the piirposi'of huntiiiK or llshln^r, cultli'r or ro- inovinti' of tiiitln*r tlnit has almaily hi'i'n rnt, nr runninfc a watron on tlm placn known as Tracts Nos. It ami t. of the ^ Spears, now In my posm sslon, i> Hi lit i statu of John James l». Hi.ackwood. r i i g tin U 1'Ii IS Tin: TIMK vow orii two wi:i:ks Sl’KOIAL O V IO:i{- ING Sealed Bids. B Y virtue of an order of the second (Quar terly Conference for<iatluey Station M. K. ( hnrcli. Soulli. I will sell. Iicfore tlm ehureli door, til II o'clock n. in., on lirst Monday in July till I), Ispii, to tlm highest hidder or iiid- ders. ;tt pnlilie a uel ion, t he Mel hodlstchureh htiildin;r and ehoreh lot, situated corner of | (! ri iiard and Meadow street i. in I ho town of I DalTimy, S. ('.. reservinjf I'once around lot i and all ehurch ftirnishln>rs, to wit: Seats. I hell, stove, hintps. pulpit, tallies. Ac. The | i hit re h build in;? and lol will he olTered si'pii- ! lately and then as a whole, and sold to hiyh- i est hidder or ladders: I he ritihl to reject any I and all kids is reserved. II. A. Jones, i; Hi at ('hali'tniin of Hutldinj! (-'out. B 1 11 >S will he ved it I I..’ M. t he 'flit h in si. hy the Ini I id ini: Comniitlee of the I’lrst j liiiplist Chureh. o! (ialTiiey, for I he erect Ion oi ihelr new ehurch house, aceordit'.^ to j plausatui spei'ilieat ions litrnished l.y Messrs, i llayden and Uhealon. aivhitects. of At- i la n’t ii. tia. i’liius itmi spec ill.'at ions tire in t he [ hands of Dr. t\. C. 11 aui rieli. K. O. .1 o s i.s. . p; it :_*i See ret ary of Com. .i>(' evo J if vain two \YCi tinvo and Do U-nee-da Biscuit ? ' Of course U-uee-da Biscuit. Then buy U-uee-da Biscuit from us. They are 5c a package. VOi i VO will stori* tllOlT' suniinor ‘’on!in*;', iv you to vist our to learn liow inucli W(* alsoju.Ht lu'ct'i vtvl :v (irit* ns.soit- !ni*iit of t hr colobnittM r l'. S. l.i*\vis cakes o\' all kimls. C’omc anti inspect befere buying els' V.b^rt*. LIPSCOMB & ALEXANDER, CITY AND COUNTY MGLdERATEO, Local News from Town and Country TOO SHORT rOit A HEAD Hut None Too Short to Mention, Hence They Are Hulled Dow n For Quick Keud- ing Jpy Slusy I.cdger I’atrons Mho Are Pressed for Time. I’roparations for the 4th tire soing steadily on. The bicycle track is in shape and riders tire on it every after noon. t^uite a number of families have moved in to the city mills this week. We think they tiro generally from other mills. Thirty-seven negro men left (lull- ney yesterday with R. 0. Lipscomb for Lipscomb liros., railroad work near Petersburg Ya. Mr. If. S. Mollins and family moved from I'acolct. to (laffney last Tuesday. Mr. Mullins is a good cit izen and \'ili be welcotikd to (JalTney. Tltere was a meeting of the cred itors of ]). L. IJrown Tuesday in the odice of J. C. Jefferies Esq., at which mooting .1. D. Jones was elected trus tee of the estate. June Humphries, (thief lb F. Camp and Arthur Hopper, went to Chero kee Ford yesterday rm a fishing tour. Wc have not heard of their catch, but they are fishermen. The last of the old ‘'match house” at Limestone College is being torn down, preparatory to commencing work on the largo addition that will be made to the college this summer. W. A. liinished t he S. C to UlYOd >v pavinor cnsli down It i.s not but how for your (roods, how little the (good the irooi 1 - 'bone No. 47. shouhl in ten: sorviv-e you ■t every one. *t out of wha price that The buy -that cdunt; a: (•(•nlioiu V un Tiir- Ku( ! T or waste pi', M4 It' ptncuiV' I I f yo.i ai i* t ir i oat in if hoof | , you with s'iuo nieo imitton. .till mu’ plenty of turn beef ami Ico in ithninhinci.' ilclivoreil anyw! uf tow n I a!>:i h tvo ii few Ti-niH'SM'o r shoiit.' to ulus-.' out at .’»c per lh. I :i nifo >toi‘k of fitney fTrocorit’-. iiml .1 t;oiuls :r*'nearly :ill kimls. (ountry n haml when it can possibly be Jackins, of Rlacksburg. has grading the side track from J: (L, Railroad depot to the >r Cotton Oil Mill. We learn ruck will he placed on it at once. o.liuiUlintr. j \y (j. Webster, the new mail carrier from Gaffney to Ravenna, is as prompt and courteous in the dis- chiigc of his duties, ns whs his prede- co.-sor. Mr. Hugh Wilkins, and that moans much. C. C. Ifuches an enterprising Cherokeen from near Grover, has bongiit an irttnst in ti merchantile iiu-it i ss in Gaffney and will in the future spend a portion of his time in the city. We welcome all such us Mr. Hughes. R. M. Woody, one of the very (jiiffnev, 8. G\. Juue IGth, '99. hono Jfi'. 6k. McQUINN, Burnntt liriek Block need Nails. Holts, liingvs. Locks have I’lows, Flow Stocks, Traces, one other things in the hardware I'm If you Lget them Irom us you ea them at the lowest price. ^hui have a standing invitation wan* Store. BUILD NOR FARM with out usinj; some kind of hard ware. If you build you (fee. If you farm you must kickbands and a hundred and res -xured that you get to visit our lar*;e now Hard- R. M. WILKINS & CO., Hardware and Groceries. (iatl'ney, 8. C., June IGth, 1899. aw lw Si We offer this week one hun dred ladies’ shirt waists at 48 cents each; worth 75 cents. ; bcv-t mill nu'H in this section leaves I today for Whitney, where he has se- i cured a lucrative position. Mr Woody is not only a good mill man hut r.n all round good citizen and Gaffney ivgrets to part with him. Eugiaears were on Broad River Tuesday making survey of some of ] the many water powers on that river iu Cherokee. Nothing was given out j to indicate the outcome of the sur vey, hut circumstances indicate b : g I works on the river in Cherokee soon. i The city police flushed u covey of I the city colored sports Wednesday night. This covey does not decrease j in members, notwithstanding the | many times it has been fired into, I but the mayor reduced its capital i stock yesterday morning when the j •aptured birds were before him. ! he capture of similar game of a j brigiiter hue, would put deserved ! feathers iti the caps of the police. I.ltcmry Nctoti. Some of the most dramatic episodes that have occurred in the halls of Congress during the last thirty years are told in a series of papers which t x-Senator John J. Ingalls has writ ten for The Saturday Evening L'ost of Philadelphia. The tirsl paper of the series, en titled Famous Feuds in Congress, which appears in the issue of June 21th, gives an authentic and vivid account of the scenes that led up to lifelong enmity between Blaine and Conkling, and Lamar. Otner notable features of this numh. r ai'4*: A Soldier’s View of a Waricsx World, by Major-General Nelson A. Miles, and the story of The Littn* House in the Little Street where the Sun Never Caine, hy John Luther Long—one of the strongest stories of tftis brilliant writer. DimT Huy It (irouml. It is a great mistake to purchase ! coffee ready ground. It opens the door to all sorts of possible adulter ation. More than this, the best cof fee is Jioduysold in the roasted berry, onground, so that it is almost a test ! of the quality of coffee that it is sold in this form. If any of our readers would like to know of a reliable cof fee of very high grade which cun bo bought at the lowest cost, let them buy ;i pound of Lion Coffee and take ii l orn0 and try it. It is sold only in o' e pound staled packets with lion’s head on wrapper. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. i Pcupie You Know fliul People You Don’t K uow* Clarence Jones, of this City, who is a student nt Wofford College returned to the city Wednesday afternoon and will spend his vacation at homo. Clarence’s many friends are glad to have him home again. Rev. W. H. Hodges, Prof. W. H. Hull anti Mis* Agnes Littlejohn at tended the Wofford comrnncement, and were accompanied back to the city by Miss lone Littlejohn, who was ei student iti the college lust ses sion. James Riley Blanton, a prominent Cherokee citizen of Ravenna, was among The Ledger’s appreciated visitors yesterday. Rev. A. J). Davidson, a popular Cherokee clergyman, and one of our best citizens, was in the city Wed nesday. James W. Wilson, of State Line, was in the city Tuesday. He reports good rtiins in his section, and the crops in good condition and growing. li. P. Scruggs, a prominent citizen of Ezells, was in the city Wednesday. If. B. Parks, of Woodruff, spent several days in the city this week, the guest of J. E. Ezells, corner Jefferies and Petty streets. Magistrate Bridges, of Blacksburg, was in the city Tuesday, on business. T. J. Ross, of Union, was in the city Wednesday. Charley Stacy, a popular Cherokee boy, and a student at Clemson Col lege, lias returned to bis home for the vacation. County Commissioner |E. T. Rich ards was in the city Wednesday. John St. John, of Pacolet Mills, was among The Ledgers visitors Tues day. J. O. Westfield and Mr. King, of Greenville, spent Wednesday in Gaff ney. Mrs. Janie Lemmonds, of Spartan burg, is in the city this week spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thompson, on Race srrcot. Mrs. Lemmonds belongs to Gaffney and her many friends here are delighted to have her with them. Mrs. J. J. Littlejohn, of Jonesville, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. A. Jones, on Frederick street. Mrs. Littlejohn has a host of friends in Gaffney who tire always delighted to have her visit them. Floyd Baker was among the Gaff- neyites who attended Clemson coin* I men cement. Col. W. I). Camp, who has been spending some days on his Buffalo farm this week, says the ruins lift j the ground in good condition to work I and that harvesting is well under i way. Charles Smith, a farmer and busi ness man of Goucher, was in the city on business Wednesday. John Smith, a prominent business man of Cowpons, was Sn the city Wednesday. T. J. Humes, of Asbury, made a business trip to the city yesterday. Jessie Gardner, a popular teacher of Macedonia, was in the the city Wednesday. O.J. O'Farrell, the gentlemanly represenative of The Atlanta Jour nal, was in the city;Tuesday. James 0. Wilkins, of Goucher, was in the city Wednesday. Miss. Fannie V. Littlejohn, of As bury, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jones, on Frederick street. J. Anthony.Sarratt, one ( c»f Gaffney's bright young men, returned to the city yesterday from Clemson College, where he is a popular student. L. D. Clary, of Powell, one of Cher okee’s most valuable citizens came to the city Wednesday. M. M. Tate and bis little son, Ro- landjwere in the city Tuesday. Mr. Tate was hunting up evidence to se- i cure a pension for a comrade s widow j who now lives in Alabama. He got it. C. C. Davis, of^Mercir, was in the j city Wednesday. Miss Florence Colwell, a charming J young lady of Chester, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Hall, on Race Street. C. Cash and Perry Robins two prominent lumbermen, of - Ezells, were in the city on business Wednes day. Magistrate M. B. Scruggs, of Mor gan township had a case before him in Gaffney Wednesday which been brought to the city for the venience of parties concerned. Officers in the court house are busy getting things ready for court which convenes next Monday. Rev. Elwin Crocker, of Shelby, N. C., spent Wednesday night in the city with his friend Rev. W. T. Thompson on Victoria avenue. Robt. C. Lipscomb left the city yesterday for his railroad work near Petersburg Yu. S. M. Rice, E. U., of Union, came to ti e city Wednesday on a visit to relatives. North l.lmcHtoiin anil ( lieroki'c. No part of Gaffney has improved more rapidly in lltc IttH twelve iiinnt Its t Iihii North Lilli'alone street and Cherokee street, difficult matter to httniiHomu residences been built on those that time They him It would he u enumerate the s which have streets within been built by lli'iilli oi Mr-i Harris. Mrs. Margaret Harris, widow j late Dike Harris, died at her resi I near .State Lint on Saturday, tin Inst. 1 Stall 44 Good Beginnings Make Good Endings. and wtis buried Sunday at Lino church. Mrs. Harris was i S You Ate miking a good beginning ‘when substantial people and are up-to-dutu in design and beauty and surround ings with older anti hitherto more pretentions localities, ments on these streets are hy no means at at end for when new houses in Gaffney are spoken of, some of them are sure to be on those streets. The Ledger, with pride, makes the above notes and requests its friends to keep it informed of all the new buildings and enterprises In every portion of growing Gaffney. Strpticu I’eIronn Dcuil Mr. Peirson, a worthy, upright cit izen of this county, died at his home in Draytonville township in his thirty-seventh year on the 8th inst., and was hurried at Corinth onthe 9th. Mr. Pierson leaves a wife and three children and a host of friends to mourn their loss. lie had been in bad health for many months. a consist ant member of the Baptist chureh, and had attained a ripe old ago. She was a neighbor not easily replaced ami that will he much missed. Hho leaves a large family of I*mnrnvL. I children and a reputation which they ' *■ ' can he justly proved of and which is worthy of attaining hy all. She will be long remembered for her, her Christian character and praiseworthy life. Last full I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy bos s. The doctor I called on said at lirat it was a slight strain and would soon be well, but it grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheumatism. It con tinued to grow worse and 1 could hardly got around to work. I wont to a drug store and the druggist re commended me to try Chamberlain's Pain Bu!m. I tried it. and one-half of a aO'Cent bottle cured me entirely. Ijnovv recommend it to all my friends. —F. A. Babcock, Erie, Pa. It is for sale by Cherokee Drug Company. you commence io like Hood's SirsApirilla for any trouble of your blood, stomach, kidneys or liver. Persistently taken, this great medicine ‘will bring yen the good end- ing of perfect health, strength and ‘vigor. SoMofmUi nice selected stu purchases from < A GROSS i HUSBAND k of good* to make your if ten saves words iitid had temper. Every body will H^ree that u (food will never become voted and w orried if Ills meals are prompt I v and properly pre pared. Buy your staple and Taney Groeeries of me and nun'Ii of the worry of life will t«> removed. Sallsfaiy- runranteed or money ro- 1uuded. TOM L. BROWN. had con- The Wheel of Fortune.... 1 sed By ]><Tct‘nta<;( wheel' a j;i tot There is -a the “fraternity” is is largely in favor tieych—on which there roll. <)iic man J)()SS Utility genci of SO cigar oyerv illy math llie operator, are id> hlaiiks. go! foui . ic cigars .>(• getting Five 5c cigars for 5c. Victor OB AI1B. A visit to the Victor Cotton Oil Mill shows a big collection of Gaffney ! wovkingmjn, hard at work on the , buildings of the mill. The mill proper and the seed house have the foundations finished up to the first fl >or anti the timbers will soon be in ; place The office building is nearly completed and will be occupied in a | few days. Best material is being used in every part and when finished ! Gaffney w ill have the finest thirty ton ! mill in the State. Would Not Suffer So AriiIii for Fifty Times ItH ITIcc. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller <fc McCurdy’s drug store and they recomended Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right. It cer tainly is the finest thing I ever ustd for stomach trouble. I shall not be j without it in my home hereafter, fer i I should not care to endure the suff- ! erings of last night again for fifty i times its price.—G. H. Wilson, Liv eryman, Burgettstown, Washington Co., Pa. Tills remedy is for sale by Cherokee Drug Company. The percentage in favor of your gotling your money iu tin* Drv (foods, N'otoius aiu my store is even much larger. All goods ns represented. Let me serve vou. good value lor ; 1 (iroeery line at guaranteed to he ! Will tor* Bfccikoi'. 1<\>1—^ Tlii' ICrrur Wan (luro. Iti our notice of the cantata ‘‘Un der the Palms” in Tuesday’s issue we inadvertently stated that the rendu imi would take place next Sun day night, w hen we should have said Sunday evening, June 2.'>th. Our friends will please accept our apolo gies fur the error and govern them selves accordingly. GOLD Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, Shingles, jmd Plas- - ter Hair, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse anil Dyna mite Caps, call on THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WORKS, 'Telephone 37 CARROLL & CO., Lessees '.'i-SHSll ■ cunts whTke ail uSt uns H<'xt (uuuti hyrtip. Ta»li» Good, (tie | In ttnuv hold br druRKlHtx. is of no value when health is in danger. What's of more value? I‘tatt’:.-up-to-date Tablets. Will break up a cold in one day, and for Constipation and Biliousness and nil malarial troubles, has no equal. 25c at all drug stores, dr by mail prepaid for 25c. Pratt Mrd cink Co., Station B, Chicago, 111. Send for sample. Subscription Books Open. Notice Is hereby tilven that the subscrip tion book* to the capital stock of TlieUaff- ney Machine (‘o.. are now open at the office of I’hc OatTncy Murhlnc Shops, where sub scriptions to the capital stock of the new eompanyovill he taken. if CUrrxKY MachinkCo. We believe in quick sales and small profits. We want to keep the goods moving and the large volume of business we do satisfies us. We get the cash for every piece of goods that leaves our house and have never varied from that rule to the extent of a single spool of thread. We are the only cash house in Gaffney. If you buy on time we can do nothing for vou. You will just have to go on paying double the prices that we charge, while those who pay cash can live on just half what it costs you. Everybody knows that The Fair is the cheapest store in Gaffney and it can be abundantly proved any day by getting prices on any article of merchandise at other stores and comparing them with our hard time prices based on cash buying and cash selling. We are the pioneers in Gaffney of up-to-date methods of doing business, cash buying and selling, money back if you want it, and absolutely the low est prices. The people appreciate this and give us their trade. We are saving them hundreds of dol lars all the time and they know it. We are now clearing out our entire summer stock preparatory to putting in the largest, com- pletest, best and cheapest fall and winter stock ever seen in Gaffney. Our qualities and prices will sur pass anything ever put on sale here and the quan tity will tax the capacity of our store-room. Before this stock gets in we will therefore have to reduce our present summer stock to the lowest possible point. We have already begun to do this and have marked everything down to prices that we know will move it out by the time we will want the room. For Sale taf*Advertisements under this head will be Inst ril'd fur one cent a word each inser tion. No ad Inserted fer less than ten cents. -The S. L. Hopper house on Lo- Apply to J. I,. Hopper. lots. Ap- tl U F or kent- trau street. F OU SALK- Valuiible residence ply to Mrs. A. V. Moatg unery. F OR .SALE—1 will sell at private sale un til Sal unlay the 17th, inst.. a lot of bed steads, mattresses, chair and other house hold and kitchen furniture. These (roods will be sold extraordinarily low. Terms ab solutely cash. John K. Made. Linn stone College, (iaffney S. 0. 6-D-^t F OX SALK-140 acre tract of hind In a ld_ r h state of cultivation 4 miles troru tiulfncy. Apply to W. T. Thompson. tt-ia-Ot V IEWS of the Cowpons Hattie Ground, taken durinir t be celebration out he Mali of May, for sale, 2.>c, at Green's Gallery. 6-lt-l mo. ig Bargains and lest Values. . . . IX A FEW WEEKS WE WILL TAKE STOCK AND BEFORE DOING THIS WE WILL OFFER SOME NEVER HEARD OF PR ICS Yt fy 'ODD meadow hay for sale. S. A. Ststey li-k’-lmopd poR SALE—A four room cottage In good neighborhood; premises. Apply good well tit this office of Wittei F OR SALE—Old newspapers at ten cents a hundred. Apply at this office. Wanted. W ANTF.lt—several primary pupils. Apply to'Mrs. XI. G. Montgomery. ^ Notice. / N OTICE 1 forbid any one to take my note or any other papers with n y name wlth- f.s.r out seeing me. Mint/. 6-13-1 w 3t-pd M ONEY TO LOAN at Seven Her Cent, on city real estate: most favorable terms, call at once and see 1 je. J. ('. Jefferies. M oney to loan atn the fall mouths. 4-n-;f asonuble rates till A. N. Wood. Bunker. For Rent. F OR RENT—My present t ' residence eon- g tunc rooms; rrom and back stair way and large burn with ail necessary coii- venlonees. For particulars apply to .Mrs. A. V. Montgomery, Gaffney, N, C. 5 lu-tf Haven pot ts for 3-7-tf S TORE ROOM next to T rent. A. V Wood. Wo must mince our and big values. lar^e stock, so now look out for low prices J 2oc Organdies at 18c. Baby Carriages and fro Carts at re duced prices. A special run on clothing and huts. Now is the time to buy your shoes; all will bo cut in price. You want to see our special drive in llosierv. Suspenders and Underwear. A solid line ut cost. g We are headquarters for best goods and low prices. Now this is not idle talk—but facts. Wo are in the lead. How do we know it? Why, by our sales. j Give us a call. Yours with host goods, The “ . . Store, llEUABbE GOODS AND LOW PRICES. The Ga.Iney City Laod and Improvement Company ; Offers for sale Building Imts in this flourishing town. Gaffney City; Also Farms near ; by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Spring's and of this place, in lots of from ^ 30 to loo acres tin lllieral time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur- j poses, t or full particulars apply to 1 J. V. W A. K l< Arr. A. gent. N. H.—All tressi hunting, are form asslng on lands of this company, cutting and removing timber. Qshtnsc tlduu under penult v of law.