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Veteran Lm Wn Stone, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. I'onpltl V«m liiiou himI r<'i)|>le Know. Von Don't :L: m KS ill. i/t Ani'a, Iov.a, served Ida country dnrinpttho late war at the expense of his health. The story coneerninR iris restoration to health is given below in his ow n words: ‘‘When I returnee* from the army my constitution was broken down. I suf fered extreme nervousness, and indi gestion, Physicians did not help me until one prescribed Dr. Miles' Nerv ine, aod today I am in better heaith than i have been for thirty yeaii." tOt. Mil ES* R&stetraiivet is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Do You Knew what (inn - ii N by lha t nat net 11> 11 pairiu,- / I were In* \ iny il repaired MO.N'KS’I’ a‘irk a! Imn motio. Cuhl and Si spceiall v. I mu or clock ihal you The Ledger had the pleasure of a visit yesterday from Mrs. R. Ann 1 Waters. Mrs. Waters has long been i a friend of The Ledger, but, like most good people, dues not agree with it at times. We beg to assure her of our most distinguished consideration and hasten to say that we have at all times endeavored to bo mindful of our friends. — L. D. Uouner, of Ravenna, was among the progressive young Chero- I kee planters in the city Tuesday. James Turner spent several days tins week at Spartanburg and other j points on business. Monroe Blackwood, of Star Farm, was in the city yesterday. Monroe is ! a hard worker but he says there is no | money in raising cotton, especially I when the crop is short, even if it j aoes bring T.l-c. Frank Galfney, of Shelby, was in the city Tuesday'. Frank had busi- ! litss to attend to and was in a terri- | hie hurry. He says that Shelby is j getting on somewhat of a boom and j is likely soon to he a rival of (iaH'iiey. Col. T. B. Butler was in attendance i upon the Federal court which has I bet u in session this week in Green- | ville. Contractor F. T. Lemaster spent Wednesday in the city. Mr. Le- I master at one time did business in j GatTney and told a Ledger reporter j that he was thinking of coming back lit re to locate. Mr. and Mrs. J. Landrum Brown | and son. of Charlotte, are the guests i of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carpenter, on | j Limestone avenue. Mr. and Mrs. i i Brown have a host of friends who are j 1 always delighted to have them come i j to GafTney . M. \V. Littlejohn, ! citizen of the | was in he city Tuesday. * Like a!) : the Littlejohns, he was on business. R. If. McCravv, of Maud, was in the a substantial Ravenna neighborhood. cit' Wednesday. Mr. R. COOPER. ill <'unoil W < ni'pentt Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A. Jones & Cc't Store. newid his allegiance to while here. Miss Gussie Crist, is making her home Mr.-. I*. V. Gaffney. McCraw re- The Ledger of Cross 11 ill, withJ.Mr. u:.d in this city. Cun be f‘ it nfl!.. InV‘. In ito J. E. WEBSTER, iVttoriiiVv-iV t- 5 .✓Ji'vv, Office In < 'mil l House. (I’mlntte .1 mice'solliec Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a specialty Miss Crist is a charming companion, and will be much company for Mrs. [ GatfiK-y while Paul is on the road ! spreading the fame of the Gaffney Carpet Mills product. Postmaster 11 aims, of State Line, I t last night in the city, the guest i r. and Mrs. J. C. oils, on Vic- j l avenue. A fliuiiKi' lit llm Kulr. A change is to be made in the man agement of The Fair in this city. Mr. McCarty, who has had charge j since the establishment of the store' in Gaffney, has accepted the position , of manager of the company store at j Enoreo and will leave this week for his new field of labor. Mr. Baxter Lemmon, who made many friends ! during his stay in this city several , years ago, is to succeed Mr. McCarty as manager of The Fair. Mr. Lem mon comes from Spartanburg where ! he has been stationed since he left i GafTney. He is a polished gentleman and thoroughly understands his bus- i iness. Messrs. Henry <fc Co. are to he congratulated in securing Mr. ! Lemmon and we believe he will add j to The Fair’s reputation for liberal ; dealing as established by Mr. Me- . Curty. There are a lot of people in ! this city and community who will regret to lose Mr. McCarty, but none will regret it more than The Ledger. He is a whole-souled genial Irishman and Ids sunny nature casts a ray of brightness wherever he goes. Will Kuce For Tin 1 I’rl/.r. \Vill,Sarratt and Walter Clary left Wednesday afternoon for Woodruff, where they go to attend the fair. Will left with the intention of taking part in the bicycle races which took place yesterday and today. If lie shouldenter there will be work ahead for the other racers, as he is one of the very best bicycle riders in this section of the country. We know be will do all he can to win find Chero kee may have no fears but what her representative will do credit to him self and thus honor the section he represrnts. llnine Kuittftl Celery. The Ledger is indebted to its ver- erable and respected friend, Rev. I. J. Newberry, for an excellent specimen of home-grown celery. For richness of flavor and tenderness it surpasses anything of the kind that is ever shipped heie. Mr. Newberry is the only person in this section who at tempts to raise celery and the suc cess that attends his efforts should he sufficient inducement to some one to undertake the culture of it here and not have it shipped here as is the c ise. Th« Kiu-liflor'H ItricrH. | Written for The [.edjfer.l I sit here alone day in and day out. With no one to talk or sina; rmiroiihled with iihthlsie. dyspepsia and iron’. And dread what the future niay hriiun I "cinctnlicr a t ime wh< n I was well dressed Krotn I he sole of my Isint to my hat, 1 owned a eood farm, a earriaife and horse. And a purse full of "eldnk" and all that. Hi!* look at me now! my liuttonless shirt. My trousers, my coat anti my vest. My hat and my slippers, all faded and worn! I sijrh v.hen I think they're my Inst. I think of the swrellicarts I onced used to k now, Of Susie and Kinmaand Kate; 1 think that tomorrow a wooiny I II fro And then comes I hi' thought. t is too late! Cliineae Sun mid Moon. In CTiiuti the stiu and moon are brother anil sister. The moon is the elder brother, who looks after his rath er silly sister, the sun. This is exactly the reverse of our legends, which make the sun the day king and the gentle moon lady of the night. One day in China, so the legend runs, the sun asked the moon if she couldn't go out at night. The moon answered very sternly: “No. Von are a young lady, and it would be improper for you to go out after dark.” Then the sun said, “But the people keep looking at me when 1 go out in the daytime.” So the moon told her to take the golden needles that she wore in her hair and stick them into the eyes of people when they stared at her. This is the reason why no one can look at the sun without pain. ('roan In Front ot lOnfciiim. “One of the oddest traits in animal nature,” said an old time Illinois Cen tral engineer, “Is the desire of every living thing to cross In front of the locomotive. At first it filled me with wonder, aud I used to lie awake nights trying to explain it. Now it's grown to be an old story with me. “What goes in front of the engine? Why. everything. Let me see! I’ve seen snakes—and I’m a sober man, mind you—stick up their heads to sec what was making all the rumble along the right of way and then deliberately start to crawl across the rails. I've seen many a quail spring up along the right of way. fly along just ahead of the engine and then shoot across in front. Several times when I've been running a mile a minute the engine has struck these birds aud killed them. In the old days 1 used to jump a deer now and then, and the chances were he’d cross the track every time. Cat tle Invariably do it until they have learned better; so do pigs and all do mestic animals. Even chickens will run fluttering across. “It seems to me I’ve killed enough animals to stock a farm and a men agerie.’'—Chicago Inter Ocean. i WEAK KIDNEYS are dar.giuous Kidneys bec-.Ube they are favorable to the appearance of Bright'S DlSCaSC* Prickly Ash lifters Heals the Kidneys. Cleanses and regulates the Liver. Strengthens the digestion and removes constipated conditions in the Bowels. A IT IS fOlR MEDICINES IN ONE. \ ST STEM TONiC PAR-EXCELLENCE. ^ PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. PREPARED BY PRICFAY ACE BITTERS CO. SOI.l) HY A 1.1. DR VCOI STS. fGj ^ -• ‘Cherokee Drug (jo. Spechil Agents. : p- young BLOOD CURE SENT FREE. \ run* for Kllood uml Skin t)!st‘UH«‘, Scrofula, Itlomi I’oisnn, Cancer, By addressing Blood Balm Compa ny, Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga., any of the Ledger readers may obtain DR. J. Gaffney, Office over J. R. '! in o 1Hi:£ from rnonth: F. GARRETT, Dentist, S. C. leson’s new store t to ‘Jbth of each It. Chary, a hustlir; planter uf Mercer, was in the city ; a sample bottle of their famous B. B. t’uesday. Mr. Clary renewed his B.— Botanic Blood Balm, t he greatest, allegiance to I he Ledger while in the | grandest, best and most wonderful city. ! Blood puriiier made. Cures when ( lias. A. Wood was in the city j all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scofula. -iVi ni days this week shaking hands *t:tb his many friends. “Cous” bus gi.Tu-h hold of a number of good stories since h • has been on the road E iorL 0 which he Ask him a Ivhvurd young law root • i v ug New II you ;my- u- cheuj) ns i t'Mii now Goods, and w ill thing in my lim you can buy from any 1 1 carry a gtncra Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Groceries, Ligii ware, (Uasswaro, < rnci almost anything in a line of merchandise, her, I carry the best A xc -. Sec my prices on all good before bu\ i ug. Res pocii’ully, line of Shoes, 11ard- >ry and general icmem- I. M. P ix i A. N. WOOD, BANKER, does a general Banking and Exchange business. Well secured with Burglar- Proof safe and Automatic Time Lock. Safety Deposit JJoxes at moderate rent. Buys and sells Stocks andBonds. Buys County and School Claims. Your business solicited. J). R.Duiiriin. P.Siiii'.cis. W.H. Ilidl.Jr. DUNCAN, SANDERS & HALL, Attorneys-at-Law. Office t ■wo (l»x»rs r. buve Lcd^i'f Otllco. Sleaiii laiiiuirj r\ n c< dA’i .1 3 <S> relates with good effect, bout the tea drummer. A. Trcscott, u bright I yt r of Blacksburg, was one i <>f the Cherokee attorneys to attend 1 the F. derul court thG wiek in Green ville. George \V. Lemarfter, one of the \ best planters in the Wilkuisviile | neighborhood, was in the city yes- ! torday. J. !>. B< union, a progressive and j hardworking planter of Mercer who | is it valued supporter of The Ledger, j was in the city Wednesday on busi ness. .Mr. and Mrs. James McAbec, of! Lawn, were in the city Tuesday. ! 1 Mrs. McAbce joined The Ledger i brigade while in the city. Harry L. Ellerbe returned to the I ! city Wednesday after a short trip j south during which time he visited Huntsville, Ala., Atlanta, Ga., and other points. Forest Austell, who clerked for ('has A. W ood for some time, but ; who is now residing in Earls, N. C., i spent Wednesday in the city with friends. We are glad to learn that Mr. Austell contemplates coming back to Gallney to live. Otto Seif, of Brooklyn. Spartan burg county, was in the city Tues day \ i.-iting his brother, T. T. Self. I , ord; r to ku p jposted with Ihe do ings of Chcroke- Mr. Self added his name to The Ledger list. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Huskey, of Gouclnr, were in the city yest rday transactir g busintss with our mer- clianl s. George II. Feagle, of Greenville, was in the city yesterday looking alii r his business interests here. I E. R. Goforth, un intelligent and ! progressive citizen of Ravenna, was I in the city Tuesday. I Lnited States Commissioner James | 1>. IP. II is in Greenville attending the ! session of the Federal court now go- | ing on in that city. 1 Mr. John G. Bridges expects to h ave today for Gastonia, where he will reside in the future. Mr. ■ Bridges is now in feeble health and | will reside with his brother. Rev. A. D. Davidson was in the j city yesterday. Mr. Davidson is a ' g >od preacher-farmer who does much I to lighten the burdens of poor fallen j humanity by both precept and ex- | ample. O. A. Osborne, a progressive and I hustling merchant ot Blacksburg, \v; : in the city Tuesday afternoon on business. Mr. O.-horne is one of the best citizens of which Cherokee cun boast. < . Itmi ttiirkcl. The following prices prevailed in l he GaiTney cotton market this morn ing: Middling 7.10 Good .Midlling r.7.0-10 eczema, boils, blood poison, eating sores, distressing skin eruptions, can cer, catarrh, rheumatism. Free medical advice included, when de scription of your trouble is given. This generous olTtr is worth while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Large bottles, (containing*nearly a (mart of wudi- cirie)for sale by a!! druggists at $1 per bottle. B. B. B. is away ahead of all other Blood Remedies for pt r- manently curing Blood Humors. Try 11. B. B. next time j ou buy a Biuod Remedy. Mrs. Sarah Terry clebrated her lOXth birthday at Philadelphia by riding in an automobile. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab lets insure Rapid Recovery of mother after Childbirth. For sale by J. R. Tolleson A Co. The steamers City of Seattle and Cottage City have arrived at Seattle with !ji()00,(H)0 in Klondike gold. (^uick, Easy Labor and Rapid Re covery are guaranteed by use of Sim mons Squaw N ine Wine or Tablets. For sale by J. R. Tolleson A Co. Drunken non-union coal miners are terrorizing the community in the coal regions of Sebastian county, Ark. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has greatly bc-nelitted others and is reasonably certain to do you good. Try it! A Co. On the 10th of December, 1807 Rev. S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va , contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says: ‘'Aft* r resorting to a number of so-calltd ‘specifies,’ usually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheerfully recommend it to the pub lic.” For sale by Cherokee Drug Company. The bell in Independence Hall. Philadelphia, was rung 17 times upon receipt of the news of Admiral Dew ey’s arrival. To Strengthen the generative or gans, Prevent Miscarriage and bring Joy to Childless Homes take Sim mons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. For sale by J. R. Tolleson A Co. Since the foundation of the Legal Aid association of New York 1)0,000 people victimized by their fellows have secured justice through its ef forts. Cairo, Egypt, bus a citizen who is said to weigh .770 pounds. Six San Domingo dollars are equiv alent to one American dollar. Sour stDiii.icli. fulliu (‘.'ii iuir' tlutu- Iciicv an-:i 11 (MUM'd l>y iui|»i rfccl digest ion. 1’im ki.y Ahi It itt Kits corrects 11 if disor der ill once, drives out Icidly dijrcsled food and tones the stomach, liver and Ixiwels. l-'or s;ile by < hcrolvci: llrutf <' nnpany. I’lm ki.v \sn Hri'TKtts cures discus's fof of the kidneys, cleanses and si i ntohens the liver stomach am! bowels. For sale by Cher okee Itrujf Company. Clerk’s Sales. STVTl Of Sot Tilt \HOI.IN \ Cot n i v (ik Chckokki:. i n ('onm.on fleas. .lohn .1. N icholis, et. al.. flaint ill's, tern in st .1. If. 11 u I Icmh r. et. a I.. Ilerendaids. In obedien 'e to an order made herein, for foreclosure. I will sell at (JalTney. Iicfore the court house door, during tin- le}{;tl hours of sale, on salesday. fith November, is'.i'i, the fol- lowinj' lands, to-wit: All thiit certain tract of land situated on King's Creek, in Cherokee Township. Chero- kee County.(formerly N ork County), it inmli d Ity lands of \V. It. I'.ird, Jonatiiiiu Loie and otliers. and containing fifty-four acres, more or le-,s. Terms of sale: Cash; intrclniser to ftay for all papers and revenue si amps, and must comply with his bid within one hour, or tho land to tie at once, o'i same day, resold upon same terms at t he risk of t he defaulting pur chaser. J. Kit. .1 in k, itiks. Oct., 14th, l*M(.-:it. ('Ik. C. C. IMs. UNDERTAKING...' I hav(* an iqi-to-datc lino of caskoS and coflins; also a lull line ol roltcs anti Burial «u])jdi( s. ...FT UNLIT RK... •td/.-tD suits ^oiug at \ nice I'uokinj^ clt.'iir Xor ^ 1 .'2~>. ...WINDOW KHADF-K... •f 1.00 sliades going at 7">c. dOc shades going at 10c. 25c shades going at 20c. r> o « ('all to see me lx fore you huv. T. B. Clarkson. For Sale. C'dl SALE: Two goewl mules and one r waffon; also a lot of corn ami I'oddcr. A'i|gy to M. S. black wood. Star Karin, . t'. I't-T )-4t HELLO! Give me C. T. Clary & Go's., Cheap stare, Clerk’s Sales. Sr \TK OK Sorm (' AH(il.l I III Coll I I of CoiM'V ok CtiKtioKKK. . Common IMeas. j O. \V. McKown, et. al.. IMaintilVs. agiilnst .1. It. 11 uu'hcs, et. a I.. Itefcmlatds. In obedience to an order made herein, f“f j foreclosure. I will.sell at (iatfruy. hefori the court house door, during the Ic^al hours of side, on salesday. titli November l''."'. the f.d- iowitm Itinds. to-wit: All that certain tract of land Iyiny and be lli}: sit n ale in the State and t 'ouniy n fori •said on the waters of Cilkey I'reck, Ixuiuiied by land formerly heion^'in^: to .f. W. Tolleson. Klrid-.'c Wood. .1. It. llmrhes. Mrs. Salih; T. Whisonanl. and ‘hers, beinir t he tate lands of Mrs. I., C. Ilu^-hi--, deccasi d. and c< ntabi- four humlri d and six aud one half acres, loi 1 A. niore or lo . Terms of sale: tli.i; half cash : tl «* h .lance on a credit, of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mort^a}.'c of the premises. I’urchaser to pay for all papers, stamps and recording. .1. Kit. .! K.tTKIU I S, Oct.. I lit). ls!>!t.-:st Clk. C. f. IMs. ’’or salo by J. R. Tolkscn J The second cily of the British pirc in size is Culculla. tin- J*4 ( 0,1 Dill 11r.-if Bit'! f umid Grst-chiSi JirriH ifilxT u > wlio wjiiit work Ut- will oall foi packafftB Wt* u)*»o Iiuvd Im op<*r:iti(»r A First-Glass Grist Mil!, WHO IS TO BLAME? pat tonaife ii t.n hrl lift to ihj in cu as well as men are ■ misrrihic hv kidney bladder trouble, hr. icr's swanip-Koot. tic- a t kidney i • m e dy, ipt ly i ures. At drutr- i ml didim si Von not t |e s.y mull free, also i ationt It. VddrtsM, imhatuion. N V. Two liundred Detroit journcymett tailors are on strike for a 10 per cent, increase in the price paid on gar ments. W. A. Djcites, Whaley, S. (J., writes: Have used Dr. M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine 10 years for In digestion, Bud Colds and Tired Feel ings. One dealer sold me Zoilin’s, saying it was the same, but I will not be fooled again. For sale by J. It. Tolle&on A Co. The I’nited States collier Alex ander, from Norfolk to Manila, with a full cargo of coal, has arrived at Port Said. The Health-Restorer and Health- Maintainer, Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Strengthens the Nerves, makes you Plump and Com 1 ly, and Enriches the complexion with na ture’s choicest colors. For sale by J. R. Tolleson A Co. The cucumber crop of Michigan has been destroyed by a foreign red bug. The loss will amount to over !j(B)0 ( 0<>0. To Stimulate a Sluggish Liver, Banish Billiousness, Disperse Dys pepsia, Prevent Sick and Nervous Headache, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. For sale by J. R. Tolleson A Co. In order to avoid litigation, Mil lionaire Sylvester./. Curtis, of New York city, divided his estate among his family on bis death bed. ■SO 1 CM II zot KOlm* more of t h o si; nice (‘tin (• o I ii t e a ii it V a n ! I I ;i I'tik o s. .1 c I I y Koles, l.ady Kin- jfi'f, I’liiin ami Ice I’ I u in (' a k c s. Pound Cake. White. Yellow and Chocolate squares, rljrht fresh from Fincken's Bakery. That is what people -ay v. hen they want nice fresh bread ami eak“>. When you need any thing like I tread, Cakes or nice fresh (iro- ei l ies call ns up on the phone and we, will deliver it right to your door. Kemeiuhcr we sell eompressed yesst. Yotiis for t liidc, C. T. CLARY & CO. Clerk’s Sales. Statk of Sorrit Cahoi.i.xa, i ('otirl of Coni- GOUXTV ot CUKIIOKEE i iiion IMeas. lb A. ISird, IMalut i IT. Vs. Mary I’atker, et :il., Defend.mts. I n otii dhuiee to ;iu order made herein, for pirtition, I will sell at (ialfney, liefnre the Cherokee Court Mouse door, during the legal hours of sale, on salesday, tith Novenilier, lH9!t, the following lands, to-wit: All that certain piece, pared or tract of land lying, being unit situated in Cherokee County (formerly York < ounty). South Caro lina, hounded by lands of K. II. Dower. \V. II. Mini. K. A. Westbrook and others, and con taining three liundred acres nntp more or h•s^. Terms of Sale One-third cash, the balaueo in t woenual tinnual installments, payable in one and t wo years, with interest thereon from day of sub : to be secured by a bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stumps, recording', etc., and must comply with Ids hid w it liiu one hour, or t he laud to lie at once, on same day, resold upon same terms at the risk of siii'h defaulting purchaser. J. Kl* .1 KKl’KItlKi. Oct. Mill. PW. :.t Clerk C C. Pi’s. 1 'HE BEST hhoulil lu> y«>ur aim wih'ii buying im'ipi'ine. Get Hood h Sar .ip.irilla ami havo (lie best iiicdiciiic MONEY CAN BUY. of ihd \ in RicSiardson Bros., Preps, v ,V7 FmRKLR’S KA!H BALSAM uml Itetutifieii the htir. IJG >t !(i a lu»'.f.ui:t p: *vtth. IU( ver FaDm to Gray I Up.tr to jt Youtliful Coi >r |Cu/n» Cfalji ii Duif lul'.iug. ( I g-’. p Lb -a FREE! Call at the i'licr- okeu I)fujjf Co. ait<l get n free sample 1c of Dr. Wolford's Kxpecto- i. 'The greatest eouglt renv oi tiie age. Clerk’s Sales; .'TATi: or Sorrn Cauoi.ina, t In the Common CorN'I V OF ClItatOKKK. , IMeas. W. (». Petty, Plaint ill', against D. D. Oaston. el. al , Defendants. In oliedicnee to the De •rce in the ulmvc case I slnill sell at putilie oulery. at Cln rokce Court liouse, (tiiilTney), on I lie lira Monday in November, ls!i'i, the real estato therein dc- serllicil, as follows: “All that eerttiin piece or parcel of laud sit ualed in I he Stale and County (Cherokee) aforesaid on Hell's Hraneb of King's Civck. hounded by Chas. Ifass, James Childers uud ot hers, eonlaining t wo liundreil and Iwenly- three acres, more or less, and more partien- larly deserihed In u deed from Wylie Mos> to !t. I). (iaston, dated Deeeml« r. |ks4, and ree- urded In oftiee of It. M. f. in liisd, t j. 'A Iso a II those I wi pieces or parcels of land lying' anil situate in the county of York, (now Cherokee), oil I he waters of Mil | Cr..el, waters ! of Hroud lllvcr tind :idjoining each oilier, l and Ixuiudcd by lands of (terry M »s. Massey . MeCo .li and otln rs, and eoutalniiig in ihe ag- gregale oni hundred titid slxty-t wo acres." Terms of sale: f lm -half ea'.)i; ha 1 unci on credit of twelve nioiitlts, with luteresi from day of vil.-, secured l,y pureliasi-r’s !«ind and I a tnotgag'i of tiie premises, \\ it t, l,'a\e lo pay | all rush; In case of non r.impMunrc for one | hour. :i resale same day at pur,'lias, r's risk. Purchaser to pay for all paiier* n ventie stuiniM at il recording. J. Kh. Jcffehibs, Oct,. ItHli, irn. ( Ik. C. C. PI*. Clerk’s Sales. Statk of Sot tii Cahoi.inx. ( lii Conn of Cor.XTY OK CUFIIIIKK.K. i CoililliOII Ph IS. .1. \. Jtuppe, et al., Plaintitl's, vs. S. A. Ituppe. et al.. Defendants. In olx'dieni'c to uu order made herein, for p:irtltion, I will sell at Call'ney. before the Court Mouse door, during- the legml lionr-, of sale, on *ab-sdriy,tilh Noveml„ r Is'.,.,, tin* iid- low ing lands, Ii - ,vit: All Iluit tr:iel or parcel of land lying ami lie ing in Cherokee ('on nly, (formerly Sp;, 11 , u- Imrg) and s:iid Slate, w licivon said ilefendiint, S. A. Ituppe. now reside- bounded by lands of John Ituppe, A. Ii. ituppe, Sallle Harris and ot hers, and containing one liundred and sixteen (t hi) acres, more or less and being t lie estate lands of II. K. Itupjic. dceeasi d. Terms of Sale: Tw'o-tliirds easli: lialitui't; oil a credit of twelve mouths, with interest from day of sale, credit port ion to he seen red liy Ixind of the purchaser ami mortgage of the premises, w ith h ave for tin purchaser to pay all the purchase money in cash if he so desires. Purchaser to pay for till pap, rs, revenue stamps and recording. J. K,l». .!FFFKItlK.s, Oct., 14th. IsW.-dt. Clk. C. Pis. Tax Notice. Tii,; tax levy for ( heroine County for fiscal year ISM'.l is ;is follows: I of State purposes ..a mills Kor Const it iitiona I "idiool l ax mills Kor Ordinary County. 4 milis Kor Poor House and Jail 1 mill Kor I 'onnty Koadn.. 1 iniil Kor Townships l.iniestom . White Plains. Morgan and t lierokee, In terest l{. K. P.onds ...1 mill Kor Townships l.iinestone, White Plaln -i iml Morgiin. Sinking Kuiid.'.’ mili- lor Towiiyjiips Drayton yilie and (iowdey\ iiie. In'.,-rest I,’ l(. Honds.'J niills lor Townships Draytonville and < Jowdey viile, Sinking Kmi'I 1'iniills lor Cherokee Townsldp, 'sinking I itnd. P..mills Kor Townships I.ini, stone. Whit,; Plains and Morgan, Spartanburg Jail . 1 mill I or tirade,I School District. Miaeks- hunr, No, v.... .i I or (‘laded School District, (i.'ttliiey, No. In. mills I will he at the following'' places for thc purpose in eo|leeting ta M's: At olliee from October I at Ii to Odober aOth l /eli's Tuesday, i>■-tuber :>1. from 10a. in. to - p. ni H liite Pl:iin-., Wediiesday, November 1. from 1)in. to g p. m. Hrov.n's Store, Tliursday, Novemlicr :. from lo a. in. to g p. m. '1'. D. I.iltlejidin's Store, 1’riday, Novenilier J, from 10a. iii. tog p. iii. UuIValo School House. Monda.v, Novemler (>. from II r. in. to :| j . m. Piiaekshurg, Tuesdiiy. Novenilier 7, and Wednesday, Novembers, until I p. ni. (‘.ovet, Thursday, November 0, from lo a. in. to :t p. m, K ing's , r aek, I i iday, Noveiidn r 10. from II a. in to J p. rn ( In rokee tails, >aturday, Novell.In"' It. from 10 a. m. to Ii. p. m. -arratt's Tuesday, Noveinhcr D, frmu 10 a. in. to g p. m. Wilkiiisville, Wednesday, Novenilier 1&, from I" a. in. to g p. m. At oliiee ftiim November Hi to Deeemlier :>1. J. M. Jonks, i'ouniy Tiva.'.urer. tiaJTney. Sept. Iltli, Is'.rj Public Sale. I'll' In its of >. M. I.ittiejolim deceased, wi!!s‘ !l .a puhli - outcry, at the liomc- stead jdaee, one and on,-half miles above tlonelier ( reek , iiureh, on Novemher 15tli, l-C, Jteres of iand divided into three tracts; also .a small amount of per- mu! property. Terms of Sal, • , hie-third cash: l,alanee In one and two year.', v.itli the legal r:ite of in ti rest: tic pnrehascr to give note and mort- g-ige to seeure II. purchn o m mey: pur- I'hitser to pay for ail pap, *s and tiie record ing of (lie sani" Pu lias, r lias the privileg-e of ji:iy ing all cash. Notice. per-otis indeliied to the estate of J C. Sja iieer, deccas d. vv : || make settle ment of . anil* at once. Our attorney, J. C. .lell'erics, will ree. pi for all mot:evs left with him for ns. ^ Titos. St'K.NCKK. lu-gg law'-4v. . K. S. Sl'KM'KR. Ad in rs. I.state J. U. Spencer. Deed. Tiie Place to your Fresii 'ileals Is at I,. W. Metiuiitn's up-to-date meat market, the only market run in fit v st v !.•. 1 always liava line M ef, Pork. Muttoi , " .aus.ige and Fish; alsoCountry Prsalu’e at d Poultry wiien lin y l ai he gotten. Fain y (*i*»>• H• i'i( :th<I fob.ir i). u.vn.r. or (.•all p;»oni* No. O'. Hui fictt Hlock (Jo'Ml f it cattle an.I -ri e i hides wanted; ill pay sjiot ca* ]i toi thciii. IGhjhtI fully, r W. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Conilcuied Schedule of I’a.4eng;or Train!. lu Effect June 11th, lt»'JP. Nortlihound. I Ve»- |No.l2 No. 38 ! Daily Daily. No IS Kst.MI i:*. jN’o. 3(1 Sun. ; Daily. S. C. Si G. E- R. R. CO. Schedule No. 3. In Effect 12:01 A. M.. Sunday, October, 1st, 189Q Mvtwccn Camden, 5. C.. and Mlucksburg, S. C. West. I -I < lass. Passenger Daily. ! xeepl KASIKMN TIME. STATIONS. East. jsl ClttSH. Passenger Dally. Except I Sunday- \. VI. Clerk’s Sales. Statk of sot rn , ’\tioi.r:. a. 1 In t ommon Cor.NTV OF ClIKUOKF.i:. > PlejlS John T. Darwin, et. al.. Plaint Ilf--, against Mary M. Moore. Defendant. In olK'diuncf to an order made lierein, for forei'losure, I will sell at (ialfney, IxTor,' the court liouse ,lo,ir. during tl,e legal Ilnurs of sale, on salesday, Oth Novemher. I-'.O, the fol lowing liiuils, to-wit: All that plantation or traei of land now in Cherokee County, (formerly York Comity), known as the Jim Nesbitt plae< v font aining one hundred and twelve (ll.g) aer, s more or less, hounded on the iioitii by l ands of Y:i' v M. Moor, and lands of llamiali ' ashlonteast by lands of Mary M»Moore: south-east l,y lands of Miiry M. Moore; sotit h-west l>y lands of Mary M. Moore: and wi s( hyiand-.cf Mary M. M,sire and the (ialfney lands. TYu ■ms of sale: thi>' third cash: halance on a credit of one. t wo and three years, secured by a bond of purchaser aud motgage of 1 he premises. The purfltaser will hav, the priv ilege of paying all e^Ri. J. Kh. Jkki'hii 1 <. oet.,14th, is'.i , .*.-:;t. cik. c. (.Pis. CAMDKN . .. DKK \ !.l! WKSTYII.LK. KKUSliAW 11 10 I f III. \TH SPKI MiS Id 57 I pT.i.asa n 1 1111.1, h* j LAN< AS'l 1 ;; 10 ; ■ ... H1VCKSIDK SPKINCDKI.I, .n Pt CATAW HA J I N, I loN P i«i LKHI.IK S» ■'* BOOK HILL N KW l»< >KT 0 15 TIU/.AH 0 It) I YOUKV II.I.K X ; SHAIlON • !" HICKOKY (iUOVK * g:, 1 . . .. SM 5 UN \ ... - I.', : lil.ACKSHI Kl! ‘.V, Lv. Atlanta, C. T “ Atlanta, K. T “ Koreross " Buford “ (■ialncsvillo... “ Lula “ Cornelia Ar. Mt. Airy Lv, Toccoa “ Westminster “ fcjeneea 11 Central “ Wreenville... “ SnartHuh'jrg. “ f-iiii'^. “ Mlaekshurg.. “ Kitig'* Mt I “ (4asu>uin j Lv. ( harlot te A ; . (11 . elish .ro ! Lv!r« en-oet o.. | A, . Xorfolic ! ' . j'J a fc oJ a I i“ 30 a| I I'J M.) a 1 ii) i{', a 10 -o a 1 II gr> a ill 3J al 11 .‘st a! lg Jim TgJg p: 1 4'i p r i’l o 1)1 JJ 4 go )) 4 .is p 5 03 p 5 .'5 ,,j ,) :*) : 9 -jg j, 12 00 ml 1 00 pi 2 2: )> 2 42 p 3 00 p 4 35 p 5 05 p 6 23 p 7 Ob i> 7 -Kip 8 lop s ;g) p 8 10 P 9 05 p 11 .'4) p 12 50 a 1 30 a 2 25 a 2 do & 5 22 p ,1 l:i p . 0 4 ! p‘. < 02 pi. 8 13 pi 10 4, p . .... 11 45 p|. ... 1 8 20 a ! Ar. Danvi.le .|1125pTl .‘iii p Ar. Kieh.moixl . ..tiOOa t) to u Ar.Washing.ou 1 8 42 a .. “ Ha'tin -- PHU.| 3 00 «... “ I’tiiladelphla.! lo 15 a .. “ N, j ork . 12 43 m 1st.'I I Veil. Vo. 11 8uuthhouud. No. 35 No. 37 Daily Dallv. Dailv. | rT'"rT,T'.T.. n: r a 4 .i0 p Miilttdeiplua . 1 8 50 al A 55 p Between BJacksburg.S.C., anti Marion,H.C. W.-t II. last |g. 2d Class. 1- VlsTKHN TIME. V'TTiss. \ 11\ i o. Mixed. Dally. Daily. Kxeept STATIONS. Fxccpt Stind ly• i Sunday. A. M. K 101 ... Clerk’s Sales. w MS r. Statk of Soptii cauoi.ina. i In Court <>f Cut's i v of CiiKUOKKi:. , Common IMeas. D. F. McClure, IMiilntllf, y vs. \V. C. I.lpseomh, Ft ah. Defen,hints. In nlx'dlcnce to an order made In r, in. for foreclosure. I will sell at (ialfney, la fore the Court House door, during (he leg'.il hours of sale, on salesday, Cdh Novemher, Is!*!', the following lands, t< - wit: Ml that certain lot or parcel of laud lyi heingand sltuato in White IMain towie tilp, on waters of Thlekl'ty ot Jones en-ek, tin* same Itcing cut otf from the western iHirtion of a tract commonly known as the (Iritnl Stone Kidge tract, IjouimI, d by lauds of the Miignetie Don Cout^giuy. I’hlllips Hu-key and said . 4'. Llp*eonih, c*‘ 'it t aining one hun dred uen s ttiuro or less- Terms of Sale Cash: pitrehaser to pay for all papers ami revenue si.imps, and must comply with ids hid within on. hour, or the KI.ACK-H’.KKU i m:ij4 I'ATTI.KS, >N SI'KINGS SIIKLHY . I.A I I IMoKK MtioKI SltoKO HENItIKTTA I , M.'I S'I’ CITY Kl I lli;i:iOKDTt 'N 'III I.WlXtlt UOX.DKN VALLEV. 'I'll KKM A I, <11 1 ti l.l'N \\ , H)D MAKION Gaflney Division. EASTEHN TIME. J , 5 “ Hultitnoro " Washlagton. Lv. Uichmoml . Lv. Danville | Lv. Norfolk . Ar U reei.shore | J.v ,.'' (■( n bon> | Ar. Charlotte ... Lv. (Jastonia " King's Mt . •* Hla k burg . ' t-ratTneys “ SparlHidmi-g “ Cii.-nviile... “ Central “ S< ncea . . “ Westminster " Teeeoa “ Mi. Airy. .. “ Coruelia “ I.uia “ < fuiai'-ville.. •• Buford '* Noreross . Ar. Atlam.i. K. T At . At Innt.i, C. T "A" a m. •F" »' 9 20 a ll) 45 It i.) a it) 4.) p|. d'.’ o’nn 11 to p 11 uo p L 0 *.!’ A 11®.•!'' . ..... 5 15 a ... j... | 7 21 p 7 O', a T 37 a j lo no ji y 25 u 12 u'tni 10 49 t> it) 07 u I 12 pi | , 1 38 p 11 31 p 10 45 ii 2 O’i p H 43 J, lu 53 n 2 24 p 12 20 a I] 24 a! 3 15 p 1 25 a 12 30 p FAST. >.’~ Z STATIONS. Itl.ACK' ill KC III Kt»KI > I \U. (JAKKNKY land to Iw at. once, oit same 4< rtns at tiie ri purchaser Oct. Ulh, 1800. 3t ame day, resold n[ I, ot such def.iulll J Kit .1 KI'FKHI 18, A »l !• M ; t;> ,i 35 l . i* • ) i ‘J, I 7 lu ,i On t* M \ tt A M I* M 'ITinns No . ig and T! eonneet at lllaeks- hu,g willi trains on the (•atfti, y Division. Train No. 32 couneets at Camden ilththe Chat lest “ii 1 ti * isioti ol the 'out tier n hallway for al 1 p<'litis south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12:to p. in , going \V, •). e.aki s eon in i lion a I I aiiieuster, s'. -, I. i It. it., at Cat i Jliuetion Aith the >. A I.. going Not tii; tit hock Hill with Hie Southcin Ktillwuy g,dug Ninth. Train No. II connects at Hhi>'k*hurg with the Southern hallway from the South. At Marlon. N. C., with the Southern hallway going West. N \.M( El. Ill NT. I'reshU'ut. A. I itirr, SuiaTtMtemleilt. S 11 II II I* Il IN. j»v nth: 7 p i ex. ~ ^ » i 5 45 p _ ... rtiKi pi »■»;' 8 17 a 2 Is p ('80 p| C 'o a . I 7 12 p| « J«) » • ! 3 03 p; M p 8 55 * •I 08 :i 3 13 p 7 ' j, ti 57 a 4 30 a 3 37 p 8 gs p 7 t J » . 4 50 a'. • 8 10 p 7 43 ■ I 5 2.5 a ’ 0 15 p 8 27 » ■ ( i 10 n I 55 j> 10 uo p 9ik) • d 5 10 a 3 .55 (> 9 u>J h ■ ]». m. "^1" noon. “N’“ nig ‘U Chesapeake Line .Stoaaiers ta daily aerviot between Norfolk and Hu'tunore. N“k. 37 and3s—Daily. Wiisuington and Sonth- w, stern Vest il,ul, l.indte l. Through SMiiluian sleeping cars l<etw reu Now York ami New Or- It a ns, via Walitngtou, Atlanta and Mon'(p, in ery. and also between New York and Memphis, vuiWuHhingtoii.AHuntannd Hirmingham. Also elegant H'l.I.MAN LH5HAKV OHSKliV'A- TI<)N CAh.S betw,‘ i AtiantanTal New York. FirstciasM thorouiflifare coaches between Wash ington and Atlanta. Dinli.x cat * serve all liienlt ,n l otite. Fullmiin draw tug ri h itr. sleeping earl lajtwivn Urecnaistr,, and Norloik. close con tivu on at Norfolk h r OLD 1‘oiNT C, tMFOIt'ft N' -. !i5 and : • Cnitisl Mate* Fast Mad runs solid Is wts-n Wasinngton and New Or - leans, via Southern Kaitway, A. it Y/. i*. It. it, a.id I, A N. h i< , lieing comrs>sed of Isigg ig* rar and , tie 1 -s. throuiiti witnout change fof pa-.engir of all classes. Pullman drawing r““iu sleeping ears leuvism New York ana New orleai on Atlanta and !)T n: ginnery an i 1s,t ween < harlot to and Birmingham. Also Pullman Drawing liooni Buffet SMs'ping < ur* 1‘ ' M en Atlanta and Ashevtlle. N.C. Keaxing \\’a inngton each Tt e*»la> and Friday, • t ■ a kheping a, will run through lsuwc«a aid Sau 1 tam-isco without ahangw Din in,’ i «r-, sene all meals < nroute No- 11,33, ,,l and!' - Pullui'in s!.s‘,if,nf ear# ts • ween hn litnond an 1 Chariotle, vi i l »au o »o,'thl>ound Nos. 11 nud -u, uorihls>uud No*. 1)4 and 12 FHANKH. HANNON, J. M CtfLP, Tier V P. At ,«< n Mgr., Ttatfle M'g'r. Washingtou, D. C. Wnshlngtoi; D. 01 W. A. TIT.K, . h. H. UAHDWICK,