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RQKE CITY AND COUNTY PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. in Battle. 6 w/ Vi Wf vn / dm La SPENCER, ?latteville, Wis., formerly of Co. G, 37lh iconsin Infty., lias bufTcrod many years 3ua the result of a sunstroke, lie has md relU'f and desires to trdl his story for l^good of other voteraiis. Uo says: “At Petersburg I tvss sunstruck and carried off the field for dead. Later rheumatism of my heart developed as A result and physicians failed to benefit iile. In the spring of ’95 I began using Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Dr. Miles' Nervine and now my health is better t for 30 years before." DR. MILES' G&sb*® Is sold by all druiryists on trim ran too first bottle beau fits or mom y hack. Book on heart and nerves sent free, r. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Mere! je I am now receiving New loods, and will sell you any thing in my line as cheap as rou can buy from any house. I carry a general line of >ry Goods, Notions, Shoes, fats, Groceries, Light Hard- rare, Glassware, Crockery and lost anything in a general le of merchandise. Remem- )er, I carry the best Axes. See my prices on all goods >©fore buying. Respect f ul Iv, I.M. 1T.KLER. TO BE deceived in anything is a sore disappointment, but to be deceived in t!ie<|iialii \ of the goods you purchase is dislnm- J;y on the pari of i he merchant. would rather he HANGED than to misrep resent my goods and confectioner\ the prices are right M v grocery line is fresh, and ! guar antee quality. Money refunded if goods are not just as repre sented. TOM L. BROWN. Br. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A. Jones tit Co.’s Store, dun be found at olHce Ktx days In the week J. C. JGFFERILS4* GAFFNEY, S. C. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Praotfces in All the Courts. Coilections a Specialty A. N. WOOD, BANKER, does a general Hanking unci Exchange business. Well hocuretl with Burglar- Trocf safe and A titomuiic Tnii'.* hock. Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate runt. Buys and se-lls Stocks andBonclp. Joys County ami School Claims. Your business solicited. C. I*. S’:« iiGit.s. W P.K.Du UGan ; DUNCAH, SANDERS °d HALL, Attornoys-at-Law. Oftiec t\<o doors nliove Ledirer < Hlh-c Ihill.lr. CCNGLOMtSATED, Local News from Town and Country TOO SHORT TOR A HEAD Itut None Too Short to Mention, Hence They Are Hoiled Down For Quick Kead- Inj; hy Itusy Letlger Patrons Who Are 1’rcHKcd for Time. Elzio Tato is clerking for R. A. Jones & Co. A. W. Clary is selling furniture for Geo. 11. Feagle A' Co. Thos. Daniel has accepted a position with Carroll A- Carpenter. Samuel Clary is with Carroll it Carpenter for the fall season. Monday week is salesday. There will be some public sales that day. The jury list for the October term of court is published in another coin mn. Fletcher Smith will build a pretty cottage on the lot adjoining Alderman Smith’s residence. (). S. Kendrick placed brick on the ground yesterday for a new brick b lihlingon Frederick street. All the merchants in Gaffney are putting in large and attractive atocks of goods for the fall and winter trade. Rochelle Rodgers has accepted a position with M. Poliakoff, Gaffney’s popular and hustling Hebrew mer chant. The indications are that all the cotton in this county will be picked and ready for market before Novem ber lirst. Elmer Folger, whose right arm was crushed lust Saturday so badly as to require amputation, is getting along very nicely. Rev. I». 1‘. Robertson desires a full attendance at the church conference Sunday as business of vital import ance to the church will come up. The October term of court for Cherokee county will convene one wetk from next Monday. There will be quite a number of criminal cases tried at this term. Rev C. W. Boyd, the new Episco pal minister at this place, is boarding with Mrs. M. G. Montgomery. Mr. Boyd is not an entire stranger to Gaffney, having been raised in Union county. Contractor L. Baker commenced work on Capi. S. 8. Ross’ new resi dence Wednesday. This house will add much to the attractiveness of the neighborhood in which it is being erected. An inspiring sight to witness is the passing of hundreds of boys and girls to and from the Graded School each day. Superintendent Sams expects to enroll u good many more before the session closes. The Cherokee Drug Co., has made a pretty addition to their store fix tures in the shape of a show case and counter combined. For convenience in displaying goods and beauty of appearance it cannot be surpassed in the state. Work on the new First Baptist church building is progressing very web, but Contractor Cooper will have to get a move on himself if he expects to complete it in time for the State Baptist convention, which meets in this city the luiler part of November. .Miss Hattie Hall Henry, died Tues day morning at the homo of her mother in Greenville. Miss Henry was practically an invalid all her lif?, never having enjoyed robust health. She was a sister of Mr. Chus. II. Henry, one of the proprietors of The Fair. Ledger readers are invited to p ruse the advertising colums, and, so far as they can consistently do so. to patronize our advertisers. We guarantee the reliability of every advertiser who uses the columns of this papir and assure each and every p rson that all amiouncemeuts ap pearing in it are bonutide. The following young ladies and gentlemen went over to Blacksburg last Monday evening and attended a most delightful dance ut the Chero kee Inn given by a number of Blacks burg's charming social leaders: Missis Annie and Ida Wood, Mary Cotton and Edna .Surratt, Messrs. I W. Richardson, Tom 1.. Brown, H. E. Kllerbe, R dit. Lipscomb, David Mn guess and Dr. Clias. Lipscomb. .team Latintlry Ul All report having hud a ant time. most pleus- ly ^ 1 IsnperuMtor on full tune and turuiiur otit Orsl-tdaM work. Uemorntior uh wln-n you want work donu. Wn will i‘all for your povkitKO. We also tiuve in oik ration First-Class Crist Mill. We roapcetfully solti-tt your patrnnnire iml auk the people out of town to tjrlnjr Jielr coi n itloiiK vihen 1 tn-y come In to do tiicli- »liopi)lli|/. We have ( imiiio-'I lie- gervlcc* of Wm. I'hlllipM, one of I he hext iiiiUers in this Mia-ttoii. Mr. I’lillllpx will he ut the mill every day In the week unit w vro Kuarmitee prompt and oiiictent aer- vice at all timuM. Richardson Bros., Props. Child Itudly Jtiirn.-d In AnUeraon. | people’ll Ad VOL-llto. | Lust Thursday afternoon us Mr Wm. Lawless, who lives near White J’luir.s, in Williumston township, was picking cotton in the rtar of his house, ho suddenly di covered ids little 0-yeur old daughter running out of the hack door enveloped in Humes. Ho ran to her and unfor tunately j>*rkod her clothing over her head, which citnsed her to swtil low the flame. When our inform ant left she was not expected to live. Mt-i-tlni; ut the Nt-cnn.l ItuptUt. Bastor Bridges of the .Second Bap tist church, will commence a series of meetings at bis church Sunday. He will he assisted by Kt-v. Mr. Roas, of Kings Mountain. A prayer meet ing service in connection with the meeting was inaugurated Wednes day and will bo euntinuud tonight and tomorrow night. • Babies are always blessings, but tiiey would bo considered doubly I leftsed if it wasn’t for their persist ence in keeping awake when other folks want to sleep. An l'ii|.ii-u*Miit sit mil loii. An uttuct of ulilUa nr other inulurtul <IU- iirtlcr without a Ixillle of III.. AllTIIIIM'S rKimiMKi. on hand with which to cure It l» decidedly an unplciixnnt nIi n.ithni. It la the perr. ctlon of t miclcx chin remedies. <|nlek ucilns. tlioiouirli. mildly laxative; a It iirorouilu syrup with an agrueahlti flavor Its*, ritriutly (ruaruntwai Hold by (Jh kM Uru* Go, *' rt " People Tou Know anti People Ton Oon't Know. Mr. and Mrs. Mummy Humphries, of North Carolina, were in the city yesterday. Howard Gaffney went to Atlanta Wednesday for the purpose of con sulting specialists. We trust he will receive practical benefits from his consultation. Miss Lillie Woody, of Whitney, S. C., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E. P. Woody. Miss Lillie is the brigtit little daughter of our former townsman, R. M. Woody. Miss Effie Hopper, left Wednesday morning for Lenoir after spending several weeks witli friends and rela tives. We trust it will not be long before Gaffney can again claim her for one of its pwn. Hon. Wm. Jefferies, of Home, was in the city yesterday. v Mr. Jefferies is always one of the very busiest men in Cherokee and his large busi ness interests constantly keep him on the move. J. 8. 8mith, a hustling Cherokee planter who lives near the Spartan burg line, was in the city Tuesday with cotton. Mr. Smith is one of The Ledger’s staunch and appreci ated supporters. Wm. Nance, of Grindall Shoals, was among the hustling planters in the city Wednesday. F. G. Stacy spent several days this week in Alabama on business. B. G. L. Pettit, of Ravenua, one of Cherokee’s substantial planters, was among the visitors in the city yes terday. J. J. Gibbons, who resides near Hie North Carolina line in Cherokee township, was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Gibbons always receives a warm welcome to Gaffney. Postmaster J. N. Miller, of Island Ford, Rutherford county, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Miller was here tv place iris daughter in Limestone Co'llege. J. Cieve Robbs, of Grassy Pond, was in the city Wednesday. Thos. B. Butler is attending court at Dallas, N. C., where he is council in a murder case. John E. Jefferies, who has been looking after iiis farming interests in the lower part of the county for sev eral days, returned to the city yes terday. Allen Jefferies, of Star Farm, was in the city Wednesday shaking hands with his many friends. Miss Lalla Black a charming young lady from Blacksburg, spent Wednes day in the city, Dr Park Thompson, of this city, spent Monday in Gastonia. John F. Jimmerson, of Bolinsville, was a pleasant caller at this ofiice Wednesday. r. R. Cox, who is associated with Messrs. J. N. and N. Lipscomb in the Victor Oil Co., arrived in the city Wednesday. Rev. W. P. Witsell, well and favor ably known in this city, stopped over here for a few hours yesterday to shake hands with his many friends. He was on his way to Greenwood, where ho goes to take charge of the Episco pal church in that city. Mr. Witsell lias just completed a two years course of study in New York. (ieo. Bonner, of Grassy Pond, was among the throng in the city Wed nesday. Mrs. Victor Montgomery and Mrs. Dr. Downey, came over from Pacolet Wednesdey, snd spent a few hours with their parents, Prof, and Mrs. Griffith. Mrs Montgomery brought two of her daughters, Misses Marie and Lucile, to Limestone College. C. S. Humphries, of Maud, was in tire city yesterday on business. J. P. Robbs, of Grassy Pond, was among The Ledger’s friends to call Wednesday. Mr. Robbs has been a constant Ledgcrite since September 1891. Samuel Reid, the efficient and gen tlemanly bookkeeper for the Gaffney Carpet Manufacturing Company, left Tuesday evening oti the vestibule for PhiJadelpha, where he goes on busi ness and pleasure combined. Worth Little, of Charlotte, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Jessie Nance, one of the very best farmers and all round citizens in Cherokee county, was in the city* Wednesday oh business Ilia Mlataku. Greenville Uetlector. A parrot, in a remote English country district, escaped from its cage and settled on the roof of a laborer’s cottage. When it had been there a little time, the laborer caught light of it. He had never seen such a thing before, and alter much gazing in admiration at the bird with its curious beak and beautiful plumage he fetched a ladder and climbed up <t with a view of securing so grout a prize. When his head reached the level of the top of the roof, tho parrot Hopped a wing at him and said, “What dy’e want?” Very much taken buck, the laborer politely touched his cap and replied, “I beg your pardon sir; I thought you were a bird !” A Kloivt-r of Woe. Was ever anything more charged with the pathetic Irony of life and death than the following? A young pri vate of the Third Alpine rcglnrcnt has come to a violent end under particular ly sad circumstances at Vlllar Pellice, In the Maritime Alps. In trying to reach some edelweiss for his fiancee, a beautiful girl llviug in a neighboring valley, lie lost his balance and fell down a precipice. lie was to have been married in October. Now. for the sake of that one “white flower of honor,” he Is buried In August! How she will hate the beautiful waxlike bloom which grows on the Ligurian precipices until time has dried her tears, when the memory will become sweet and sacred to her heart of the lover who, unlike so many of modern days, gave Ids life away for her bright eyes and for the badge of duty and devotion.—London Telegraph. DREYFUS PARDONED. Till’ I’m-dnii Whm Sltfiu'il Tiu-hiIh.v KITrrtlvo ut Once. ami Is I’ahis, Sept. 19.—Despite the offi cial statement that the cabinet only decided to pardon Dreyfus today, and that the pardon would not be promul gated for several days, it is a fact that the pardon was signed late this a'ternoon and is effective at once. It is expected Dreyfus will be taken from Rennes tonight and liberated. He will be escorted whenever he may wish to go. KniKcr’H Anawcr. President Kruger recently refused an introduction to a well known English man, who thereupon sent back word that he must see Oom Paul; that he was no ordinary person, and that he was, in fact, a member of the house of lords. The servant went away and re turned with the message, “The presi dent says he cannot see you and adds that ho is a cattle herder." Cotton Market. The following prices prevailed in the Gaffney cotton market this morn ing: Middling 6 8-16 Good Middling 0 50. Strict Middling 6 5-16 For Toning up the System after Childbirth and Hastening Complete and Speedy Recovery, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets are in valuable. For sale by J. R. XollMOn & Co. A little learning is less dangerous than the belief that you know it all. The unhappy mortal whose Liver is inactive is miserable without ap parent cause. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine makes life worth liv ing. For sale by J. R. Tolleson & Co. Gossip sometimes but it isn’t Hie kind with. gains currency you pay debts \A#HEN YOU are feeling tired ami W out of sorts you will linri Hood's Sarsaparilla will do you wonderful good. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. U CLEANSES THE LIVER AND BOWELS AHD FOItTIFIES THE SYSTEM TO RESIST PREY AIL IWG DISEASES. f'JfCherokoe Drug Co. Special Agents. LIMESTONE COLLEGE, PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM ICloftnbcs end beautifies the hair. Ijrromotct a luxuriant growth. (Never Fails to Hestore Gra' rf 1 Hair to its Youthful Color. I Cured ficalp dicrusei & hair lulling. Young ladies, your attention for a moment. Sick Headache is the bane of many lives. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine cures and prevents this an noying complaint. For sale by J. It. Toileson ik Co. The other half usually lias to live on what the better half knows how to cook. Wives! Simmons Squaw Vine VV’ine or Tablets bring Happiness to Sorrowing Husbands and Barren Homes. For sale by J. R. Toileson & Co. __ Yachting is not expensive—if you are fortunate enough to be an invited guest. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab lets Rigulate the Menstrual Organs and guarantee Regular, Natural monthly periods. For sale by J. It. Toileson «k Co. It’s a good thing for men that wo men’s dispositions don’t depend on the fit of their shoes. M. B. I’euvy, Byrumvile, Ga., writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Med icine cured my whole family of Chills and Fever. It also cures Dys pepsia and Headache. 1 believe it stronger than Zeilin’s and Block Draught. For sale by J. R. Toileson ik Co. What a jolly old planet this world would be if every man would as be thinks his neighor should. —Miss Carrie i'eden, has just re turned from the North. She brings back a large stock of millinery for the Company store. When marriage claps on a combi nation lock love ceases to laugh at the locksmith. —Carbon Mutt is the name of the new photograph guaranteed never to fade. Made by John Green, next door to W. F. Thomas. 9-15-4t The man who sells his vote proba bly gets what he wants, but not what lie ought to get. There’s probably no success so sweet as that achieved by acting contrary to tiie advice of our know ing friends. Tax Notice. Tin- tax levy for Cherokee County for fiscal ye;ir IS!) 1 .* is as follows: For State purposes 3 For Constitutional School Tax For Ordinary County 4 For Poor House and Jail I For County Koads 1 For Townships Lillies tone. White Plains, Morgan and Cherokee, In terest It. It. lionds 1 For Townships Limestone, White Plains and Morgan, Sinking Fund.2 For Townships Ilruytonville and Cowdeysvllle. Interest U.IJ. Bonds.2 For Townships Draylonviile and GowdeysviUe, Sinking Fund... I 1 For Cherokee Township, Sinking Fund 1 For Townships Limestone, White Plains and Morgan, Spartanburg Jail. 1 For Graded School District, Blacks burg. No. 9 :i For Graded School District, GaIVney, No. 10 2 I will be at the following placi purpose of collecting’ taxes: At ofiice froiu October 13th to October 30th. Ezell’s, Tuesday, October 31. from 10 a. in. to 2 p. m. White Plains. Wednesday, November 1. from 10 a. in. to 2 p. m. Brown’s Store, Thursday. November 2, from 10 a. in. to 2 p. in. T. D. Littlejohn’s Store. Friday. November J, from In a. m. to 2 p. in. Buffalo School House. Monday, November 0, from It a. in. to J p. m. Blacksburg, Tuesday, November 7. and Wednesday. Novembers, until l p. in. Grover, Thursday, November 9, from 10 a. ni. to J p. in. 1 King’s Creek, Friday, November 1C, from 11 a. m. to 3 p. in. Cherokee Falls, Saturday. November 11, from to a. m. to 3 p. m. Sarratt’s, Tuesday, November 14 from 10 a. m. to 2 p- m. Wllkinsville. Wednesday, November 15. from in a. m. to 2 p. rn. At ofiice from November 10 to December 31. J. B. Junks, County Treasurer Gaffney, S. C\, Sept. 14th, 1899. mills mills mills mill mill mill mills mills mil s mills mill mills 2(4 mills for the We arc receiving daily shipments of text books and collego supplies, and will be glad if you will give us your orders. We are prepared to fill them promptly and at the lowest prices. Wo iiityn invested about $2,000.00 in these lines, consequently we are able to supply your wants on short notice. We guarantee lowest possible prices. Ring us up. Telephone No. 8. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO. 'TAT Sheriff’s Sale. or Sot Tit C akoi.jna. / Sheriff's Office, /• Gaffney City ( CliKHOKKK Col'NTV. \ S. C. We Are Moving our entire stock of rough and dressed lumber, Sash, Doors Blinds, Columns, Brackets, Plinth and Corner Blocks, Sasl. Weights and Cord, Paints, Oils, Class, Putty, Varnishes and Brushes, Shingles, Laths, Roofing and Builders’ Paper, etc., just below tho S. C. & (i. E. R. R. depot. We carry any thing in builders’ material. We advertise nothing but what we carry in stock. Come and examine it. All material de livered inside corporate limits of town free of charge. Phone No. On. Yours for business. J- & OO. S OUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA EXTENSION 0. R. COMPANY. Schedule No. 2. In Effect 12:01 A. M., Sunday, June 18th, 1899 Between Camden, S. C., and Shelby, N. C. W«*t. 3; 1st Cl mm. Paanemm Daily, l-Nfopt Sunil ay. I*. M. 12 05 Fiint. :ei EASTERN TIME. , l»l ( hi'*. PuHitengor STATIONS. T HE BEST bIiouUI 1»c your wlien buy! tiff iiicdicini*. aim Get Hood's Sari >a pari I In and have I lie best medicine MONEY CAN BUY. W. T. THOMPSON, Blacksmith and Wood Shop. All kln'K of work (lorn- 011 xhort notice. Hhoi-lng,'I’lrc Hotting. Whu IkIm Itolllng (ill a Hpci-iully, Woo,! 4 ft-rt long. Hickory. Oak, I’oplar ami Finn Lumber and all ktoilx of murketuble produce tuken In imyinnnt for work. Como b-t m, rcanoii togntlirr. I or my reuroMi-utallve iilway* til t>hop. 120 fed went of dummy linn on Uutledge Hlrnet. Do You Know whul time It U by I toil watch or clock that need* repairing? It la time you were having It lepalred. HONEST work ut liono»t prlcea U my motto. Gold and Stiver oolderlng u •pcclalty. J. R. COOPER. Hbop at Carroll A Carpenter*. CLINE & LEMMONS, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, MONTGOMERY'S OLD STAND. FlrMt-clM** turnout*; prompt atteullou; *i.d courteous attendant*. MT'We solicit your patron***. If’irtPoIFJV I* !l deceptive disease lYlLrlxL*)* thousand* have It and T , |)/XI TUI p don’t know it. If you waul * L#l-.*_. ((U j ( .i{ results you can make no mistake hy using Dr. Kilmer'* M 1 .’amp-Boot. Ihe greatest kidney remedy. At druggist' in titty cent and dollar sire*. Sample bottle by ».*u!l free, also painplilet telling yoo how to iiinl out If you nave kid ney trouble. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton. N. V Letteis of • Tin: Static or hoptii cakoi.ina, > County or 1'iirciioKfc.is. ( by J. K. \Ykiistkk, Esquire, Frobuto Judge. WheroiiM, U. 1). Jones lias made suit to me to grunt him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Uoluud Tale, de> ceased; These are therefore to i-lte and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tin- said Boland Tate, deceased, that they he and upp air before me, In the Court of Fro bate, to be held at Gaffney City, H. C..ou Sat urday. October Tib. IMT.i, after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock In the fori noon, to show cause, if any they have, why I be- said ttdiuin- Istratlon should not be grunted. Given under my hum!, tills Itilh day of Sci • tember, A. I). D9U. J. E. Wemtbu, 9-22 21 Frnhutu .1 tidgo. Weisiger < 'lothingCompany. Plaintiff.\ against Jacob B. Boss and V. Henry Boss, Defendants; W.NIck Bedford, 1 Plaintiff, against Jacob B. Boss and/ W. Henry Boss, Defendants; and’ Wingo, Elicit anil Crump Shoe Com pany, Plaintiff, against Jacob It.! Boss and W. Henry Boss, Defend ants. By vlrtie- of the above staled executions to me directed and lodged in my office. I have levied upon and will sell at public auction, to t he highest bidder, in front of H e Court House door at Gaffney I'lty, in Cherokee County, State of South <‘urolina, on the first Monday in October next, being the second (2nd) d-iy of said month, w ft bin the legal boursof sale, all tin- right, t it le, interest and estate of the defendant, W. Henry Boss, in and to the following described lands and real estate, being I lie one undivided oue- ulntli (1-9) part thereof, to wit: AH that tract or tracts, parcel or parcels of land lying and being in Limestone Town ship, Cherokee County, and State aforesaid, on waters of Cherokee Creek, and known as and being the estate lands of John W. Boss, deceased, and bounded on the South by lands of F. S. Nortbey and the Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company, on the East by estate lands of Wm.O. Gaffney, deceased, and estate lupds of Wells Gaffney, deceased, on the West by lands of M. L. Boss and L. B. Boss, and on the North by estate lands of Thomas W. Gaffney, deceased, containing four hundred and tifiy (430) acres, more or less. Also two lots of land, ivllli buildings thereon, lying in the town of Gaffney City, Slate uiul County aforesaid, lying 011 Gra- nurd Street. In ihe Norllierii portion of said town, each front lug mi feet on said street m ml running bui'U 2>'9 feel, tin one known as the Lytton Lot" 1 uimiiig hack on alley louu- ol her alley, the other, known as the •'Elliott Lii,” running buck on Mills Street to said last named alley, said lots adjoining each other, and bounded hy Grauunt and Mills Streets and said two alleys, and on cm-b lot there Isa live-room dwelling bouse, each lot containing 13,2mi square feet, more or l« ss; levied on and to lie sold as tbe property of the defendant, W. Henry Boss, at the suit of Weisiger Clothing Company, plaintiff, against Jacob it. Boss and W. Petiry Boss, defendants; also at the suit of W. Nick Bed ford,'plaintiff, against Jacob It. Boss and W. Henry Boss, defendants; also at the suit of Wingo, Elicit anil Crump Shoe Company, plain) Iff, against Jacob It. Boss and W. Henry Boss, defendants. Purchaser lo pay for pa pers and stamps. Tkum* Cash. W. W. THOMAS, Sheriff of Cherokee County. Sept. II. 1*09-31-1 w ! Daily. Except | Sunday. A. M. DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new store In office from 1st to 26th o? each month: CAMDEN DEKALB W I-ST VI LI. K K KBS I JAW HEATH SPBINGS PLEASANT II ILL LANCASTEB HI VKKSIDK SPBINGDELL CATAWBA .U NCTION LESLIE BOCK HILL NEW POUT TIB/, AII YOKKVILLE SHABON HICKOUV GBOVE SMYUNA ItLACKSBI BO KABLS PATTEBSON SPUlNOS SHELBY Between Blacksburg,S.C., and Marion.M.C. J. E. WEBSTER, Attorney-A. t> I^svw, Ofiice In Court House. (Probate Judge’s office Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a specialty SOUTHERN RAILWAY. n Condensed Schedule of Passenger Train*, la Effect June 11th, 1899. Went. 2<l Claw. Mixed. | ■“Daily. Except I Sunday, j A. M.i LAST LBN TIM L. STATIONS. The Sweet tblngM of life are what make life worth the living. Take all the sweetness out and leave the hitler and we would all be willing to die. The Candies of Nunnally and Block cannot lx suryassed. Every thing In ChocolaU auu other fancy candles at the v« ry lowest living prices. All goods fresh. We are sole agents for these eel* bruled caudle* in Gaffney. J. R. SPARKS & CO. BLACKSill'KG KABLS PATTEBSON SPBINGS SHELBY LATTIMOKK MOOBLSIIOBO HENB1E IT A FOB ESI’ CITY UL’TH EBFOBDTON MILLWOOD GOLDEN VALLEY THEBMAI. CITY GLEN WOOD MAltlON Last. I t. 20 Cl OSS. “Mixed Dally. Except Sunday. I\M. W KST. 1st Class. is. i:l . g >' « >. 3? “ ^2" - I Z z s,- -*=-W= Gaffney Division. KASTLUN TIME. STATIONS. Northbound. No.lS Daily Ves. No. 38 DABy. No.18 K*. Sun. Lv. Atlanta, O. T. 7 50 a 12 00 m 4 Sip “ Atlanta, K.T. 8 50 a 1 00 p 6 35 p “ Noreross 9 ^9 a 6 28 ;i “ Buford 10 05 : 7 08 p “ Gainesville... 1U 35 a 2 22 p 7 43p *' Lula 10 58 u 2 42 p 8 lOp " Cornelia 11 25 a 3 00 p 8 35 p Ar. Mt. Airy 61 30 u 8 40 p 1 Lv. Toccoa 1! 53 a 3 39 p 0 06p “ Westminster 12 31 in “ feeneca " Central 12 52 p 1 46 p 4 15 p “ Greenville ... 2 34 |> 5 22 p . . . “ Bpartauhurg. 3 37 p 6 13 p . ...... " Gaffneys “ Blacksburg.. “ King's Mt.... “ Gastonia 4 20 p 6 4'i p ..... 4 38 p 5 03 p 5 26 p 7 02 p Lv. Charlotte — 0:X) i> 8 13 i> ^ . . t t . . Ar. Greensboro 0 5'2pjl0 47 p Lv.Greensboro.. 11 45 p Ar.Norfolk 8 20 a Ar. Danville 11 25 p 11 56 p Af. Richmond ... 600 a 6 00 a Ar. Washington. • 42 a •* Bulm'ePRB. 8 00 a “ PhUadel'ihia. 10 15 a «•••••• “ Now Yyrk... 12 13 in LCLOUtiU W AI.I.ACI*. J, COB.NKI.lU8 OTTS. WALLACE & OTTS, LAWYERS. All buHlness Intrusted to ns. given prompt and vigorus attention ofilcc up stairs, next to B. A. Jones A Co. 'Phone 87. FOR Up-to-Date Job Print ing, call at the LEDGER Office. Gaffney, S. C. I :io 5 no BLACKSIU'UO 7 00 <i :mi I ,Vi 3:20 ClTl.Bob Ki: FALLS ti 4rt 6 10 5 10 40 GAFFNEY 6 20 5 50 ■•MAM ! A M !• Ml Trams Nos. 32 and connect at Blacks burg with trains on the Gaffm y Division. Train No. 32 leaving Shelby ut 6:30 a. m., connects at Blacksburg with train N0.36011 1 be Southern Hy,. going North, with twenty minutes margin for transferring, etc. Pas sengers leaving any points on tills line be tween Shelby and Blacksburg cun go to « hnrlotte, N. C.. and return the same day. having three h irs and twenty-live riiinults for the transaction of business in Charlotte, N. C. It connects also with the Vestibule on the Southern going South, and connectsut Yorkvlllc. S. C.. with the North Isiund train on the O. A N. W. K. K . with thirty minutes margin for transferring, and connects ut Bock Dill with train No. 33 on the Southern By., going South, vwih ample margin of time for transfi rrlng. etc. The Itebtuoiumc- tion 1 lib 'i'ulu makes at Catawha Junction with the S. A L.. going North gives eleven hours biy over: going South, twelve hours ami forty-three minutes, but nearly all the lay-oyer Is in daylight. Connects ut Lan caster. S. C.. with trains on the L. \ C. B. K.. for Chester, w Ith a lay-over of a little over three hours, and connects at Camden, S. ('., with the Charleston Division of the Southern By., for all points South. Trains No. 33 leaving Camden ai 12:05 |>. m. going North makes close connectlou at Lan caster, S. C., with the E AC H B., forChes- ter, S. C. Connects with Ihe S. A. I at Catawba .Juctlon, Isith North and K uth, with a lay over of about six hours. Con- ueels at Itoek Hill with train No. 34 on the Southern By., going North. This gives a lav over of five hours In daylight at Kook Hill, which will prove alpleasure to nasscngeis Makes eouin-rt Ion at Yorkvllle with train on t he c. A N. W It. It., going South, and makes close connection at Blacksburg with train No. 12 on the Southern By., going North. Also with the V •stlhttlc train on the souih- ern By., going North. Train No. II, leaving Blacksburg at 8:10 a, m.. will get passengers from the South from I ruin No. 36 on thu Southern Hallway lor all points between Blacksburg and Mar lon, N. C., and will connect at Marlon, N. C.. with Ihe Southern Hallway, both East and West. Train No. 12. leaving Marlon at 4:45. after the arrival of the Southern Ity.. train from Ihe West, makes good connection at HlucklTmrg with the Southern By., In both direction*. . SAMPLE ill'NT, I’rrshh nt. A TEIPP, isniN'rlniendeut, N. II. LUMPKIN, Uea'l. i'asseugsr Agent. Kst.Ml No. 3fl Daily, 11 50 p 12 50 a 1 tt> a i 25 a 250 a 3 42 a 4 20 a 4 37 a 5 02 a 6 50 a 6 45 a 7 25 a 7 42 a 8 05 a 8 23 a V 25 a 12 00 v 1 22 p 6 25 p 9 05 p 11 25 p 2 36 a 6 23 a Southbound. I tall v rv: '■' , v.;p:inr. irrr Lst.Ml Yes. j No. 11 No. 35 No. 37 Dally I-’Idimielphia. ” Baltimore.., “ Washington Lv. Richmond . Lv. Duuvlllc Lv. Norfolk . Ar. Greensboro. a 3 50 a 6 22 a n 15 a 12 Olnu 0 02 p Hally. 4 30 p 6 55 p 9 20 p 10 45 p 11 00 p UOO p 5 50 a 010 a H 66 v 5 15 a ....... Lv. Greensboro. 7 ‘24 Pi 7 05 Ar. Charlotte .... 10 00 p| 9 25 Lv. Gastonia 10 49 p.10 07 King's Mt Blacksburg .. 11 8l p 10 45 Gaffney* 11 46 p lu 68 M Spartanburg. 12 26 a 11 34 " Greenville.... 125 a 12 80 " Central “ Seneca “ Westminster “ Toccoa “ lit. Airy ** CoimHiu " Lula 4 08 “ Gaiiu-svtUe... 4 30 • Buford 4 M •• Norero** 5*25 Ar. Atlanta, E. T. 6 10 Ar. Atlanta, Q. T. 5 10 800 3 18 387 7 37 a 12 03in 1 12 p 138 p 2 06 p 2 24 p 3 15 p 4 30 p 532 p 5 45 p 6 00 p 0 30 p 7 12 p 7 16 p •>4.17. Kx. San. TBTa 0 30 a 685 a 7 )» pi 0 57 a 8 28 p! 7 29 a 8 40 p| 7 4H a #15 pi $27 a 4 55 p 1000 p 693 a 3 55 p 9 00 pi 8 30 * " noon. “N” night' in dally service •’A" a. m. “P" p. m. “M' Che.stqrt'Hke Line Steamer* between Norfolk and Baltimore. Ko*. iff and 38—liaily. Washiugton and South western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman •lee;iiug cat s between New York and New Or leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom •ry, and also lietwoen New York and Memphis, viaWashingtou.Atlantaaiid Birmingham. A Is* elegant PfeLLMAN LIBRARY OBSERVA TION CARS bocwee'i A'lontn and New York. First' loss thoroughfare coai-he* between Wash ington and Atlanta. Dining ears serve all meal* en route. Pullman drawing room sleeping ear, betwi-en Orcoasltoro ami Norfolk. Close eon u cel ion lit Norfolk forOLD POINT COMFORT. Nos. U5 and 36—Fulled Slate* Fast Mall runs solid be'ween Washington and New Or leans, via Southern Railway, A. 4k W. P. K. U. and L. A N. K. K., being composed ,,f haggaga ear and 4-i>iu. , he*, through witiemit change fof I'usncngcr* of all classes. Pullman drawing r<Mjm slcepiug cars ls»t ween New York ana New Orleans, vis Atlanta and Montgomery and lietwoen Charlotte and Birmingham A Is* Pullman Drawing Room Buffet bleeping Car* betwaaa Atlanta and Asheville. N O. Is-a\tn| Washington Men Tuesday and Friday, • tourist sleeping ear will run through lietweea Waahingion nijd San Fram laeo without ahaag^ Dining curs serve all maalpanrout*. Noe. 11, iD, 34 and 13—Pullniau alaeptag oar* between RtehinondandOharloite, vi % D*nrill% •oiuhtMmnd Noe. 11 and 83, northbound Mm 34 and 12 FRANK 8. GANNON. J. M OULP. Third V P. 4k Utm. Mgr, Traffic M'g'r. Waslimgton, D. Ui Washington, D. U W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, tihm'l Paea. Ag’t., Aga'tUeaTPaea Ag'L. W—hlatUni lACk