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i Iji tim ® V r ik z ‘ TOIL. To work fr.i those we love with hinrl and l»raln f 'i‘o spend oin.3 ‘-vcfl unstinting day by day And Hee llie )a.'.is slip o?i'’ liy one auay, While we no store am i- ”.<»r pu-rdoft ^ain; 10 count tlm ni ;ld homs p • in resile * pa.n And watch impatient f'»i th s’.ui’s li:st ray— All this till >outh I • i-. I grown cray. Vet is not toil, if only love ivnuiii. While iy i:i.‘ t-' <■>.• :;-i 1 gentle litn'ls ca.. ^ Atol tetulcr ui r I lifts otf the \vi '.it ..f ( are, The leafiest 1 : 1 will n . . har.liy pn-s 11 lovittf hc.irt x\i;l ■ iil th hunlett shite. Hut Wie n I ..e • ; ah; th tt We toil in lead, And, i liliny. lin l < u. l.ilmr u’d our tr.ee 1. — Mabel Whitmore in (iood Housekeeping. X riM,. ©»eo3©©e®*ioce©9o©»o © © Ml ’I'o Orgunl/.c u I yeettiit. Mrs. Vera (i. Wist wna in the city ! 'vcrtil clays the past week in the in* .'rest of the Alkahest System of lecturers at a nominal cost to the members for the season. The plan is an exceptionally s^oo l one ami should commend itscif to all who enjoy a s ,,f ni v ( ,v 0 s on you I said to myst If, I good lecture. Tor four doilnrs a ae- ! .. |j.. ,j .. , !inn that 1 ! ries of eight lectures will b.; furnish- : ’ smti i ! op" wo shall tiavo no i cd provided as many ^.s one liumlred s from ca;h otlior. I mu ricif, j tickets can be disposed of. in other \V(> vv<*!•(* -'oil friends, ns I to he* fl'ieil' might say.” ds -iiitininto Nubbins' fi • e \v:'s nov,* the color of n» Ditliini pu oset, nnd ho 1 ivr.s oni n< !*.t- ly Inu'.in^ f * !' ll*:* hotto’U (ii dio!) out of the e.ir ill 1(1 h 1 him thi •ough or for some other o: ntusiroidto to coin.; to his rescue, but :*. s loiml in su eli ons(*s liis lom.dngs wor c in vnin. :u id amid tho F'.'.bducd Mil ickf-rings of tho more ihoimditless o p.Knoii culm!; i tho ia 1 ssong y wont on: ors his coid- “Yes. Mr. .N iidiblns. (ho v cry Instant I \m]W pnnnocni ® : 1>u, ' Vl ' ai,l! is u,it ;ili i;| ' Vf,rth ,iv - ! wor(ls u rr-'juireo tint one hundred yiibX /WjjMj l! © in-' for. You may be poor. Mr. Bub- should join the lyceum before it Jl/IhU Uul UdilL © I.I could be organized. Mrs. West will ~ (Tj . . . %..i.^ r\ fliifTn-iT in »l fpw H *14 n r» fl 'i'i 'Ir & f l'lf :fy’ -o®o & © © . _ , v j |!..t,l © He Proposed to Remain a Bach- O ! , fe clor and Had a Narrow Es- C5 | ‘ ' © cape From Matrimony. ^ O name Is Nubbins, madam, not shouted the embarrassed or. ’‘and if you will elmnse ti e G&Sfi -ifi© ££* i&ZiFliHS ©©©r>0©e9o©o©©©ec©cs PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. People* You Know and People You Don't Know. James SwofTord and son, Henry, of (.’owpens, wore among the thrifty (Jherokeeana in the city yesterday. Mr. Swafford belongs to that sturdy class that makes up the better ele ment of our population and is there fore one of our best citizens. City Clerk \V. H. Ross made a (ly ing trip down the Southern Wednes day. Wiien asked where ho had been lie smilingly replied “Thickety,” but there was not a man in the crowd that believed him. J. G. Haines, of Grindall, was in the city Tuesday shaking hands with his numerous friends. Mr. Names return to Gaiincy in a few days nnu oce of Cherokee’s most valuable find out whether or not Gaffney will bequests from Union county and we organize a lyceum. are glad to number him amoug The •! cthing less personal t There will be a meeting of the J ledger's host of good friends. .:! be ; ova sly ».bl :;o<l to you.” Choral Club at Limestone this after- j Ji jq Campbell, of the Campbell o' to me7 N' t at nil, Mr. 1 noon at 8 o’clock. At the same time Monezite Company, was called homo of Lewiston, 111., had ,'orno tltfillint; ex periences, lint r. no seemed mono dangerous ! tlian tl It lacked live minutes of the time fur (>• ilj ‘ *i tlOU \S il.'i atever. I ! the Gaffney Literary Club will meet of his late heart trouble. Ho says: j u H . depanure of the Montreal exp Wednesday night on account of the | at Limestone. After the transaction ; iUne8B 0 £ his i itt!e daughter. He 4> l had severe palpitation of the heart for years. My physicians said I v/ai liable to drop dead any moment. Pulsation at times would be 150 a inin- iite aaff 1 cct-d scarcely* breathe# 1 it V tria-aiK'd Nut liln:.. I of the business of th a two cions tliero from the Grand Central station, ami : *- v q c .;i;tii is the old lady driving j will bo a joint meeting to discuss the ! the cars were rapidly filling up. Na- ! a t anvlmwAm! tlit n rai 'ag I.is i advisability of organizing a lyceum. tlianiel Nubhius. a well dtvs.red. meek voice he fairly howled. “Madam, your j It is urged that a!! members of the i looking little gentlenian, had just got 1 nephew expoets me to si U i Jlt 'l.V aterary Club be present as this will revv worse under doctor’s care and I comfortably settled down in a corner j oil the train at Troy, an 1 i d do it. j be a most important meeting and seat of the car next to the smoker, , but In the meantime . propose - business o. vital interest to the club I when be heard a familiar voice ud- i ” 1° a Ijouiii to mo muoahu: <ai | uiii oO O'-oi -vo. j dressing him: I sl »y there until we i-ieh your sm- “Why, hello, Nubbins. How arc you? B.:!!.” Nubians was about to say, but ! I'm right in luck today. 1 was just I looking for some one to take charge of it Abigail's bundles ami assist her tog Dr. Miles’ Heart Core It gave me prompt relief, aad today I am Li good health.” ~ ffiZ MILES’ fro £» .i*” , ■■ kfr-W i: cr? list Mg* r; , off tho train with thou i when slio i* ix nelios Troy. oti're go lug tlirough. lit of eotirsi “Y-yes ” jiiisw orod Nu’ duns faintly O V as ho fi anccd up and ri comiiz* d ids Uli for her. i he ku- ;er life had arrived diss noiilitlle was too quick H r him I,-a ia.a eaugh.t the word propose, an- ke.t was i mom oa at least she thought it 1 with i\ cry ui 5 j y * .NT..* 5 iU'.> i.x.ug.. t oh ;;:i 1 sc?iuli. ? i^ ii s 4 )tiiii i<«old by till drueglsts on guarantee ; .,.,1 r,•avers with Ids arms full of ‘ across the: isle am. nearly mn.’.-mmi la-si. bottlo licnefits or money back. . t,,,,*•• i, • • i Hookoab irt and nerves seat free. ® I hliudles ol all si ipes an I: and | • • • ' . ' , , Company, Elkhart, Ind. “Aunt Abigail” grimly looking up in an . ' l! : . — aisle behind him like one of Napoleon’s ! lilL ‘ t ’ ,: " ! * K irenadiers. going to •''• 1 * •' ” ‘ Now, Nathaniel Nubbins was of n do- to.us right o... r a Hil it l . SI i ! ' out nu expects to go back to the mines in Cleveland county this morning. James R. Littlejohn, merchant and planter of Asbury, was in Hie city Wednesday on business. G. W. M. Mooro, one of the staunch over-tlie-river-planters tiiat is endowed with a liberal amount of good horse sense, was in the city Tuesday on business. President and General Manager H. ‘ nu with another young j) wheat, of the Gaffney Manufactu- l.illCfl. oon Eli Bailey linprcKHloiiH of ii I>c!t‘j;>tte. The following is taken from n pri vate letter to a gentleman and lady in this city who entertained some of the delegates in Gaffney last week: "All my recollections of Gaffney and the Convention are very pleasant, long to be remembered and never to be forgotten. 1 was in the city from Tuesday until Saturday evening, was present at every session of the Con vention but one, went over very near the entire town and never heard an oath nor saw anyone under the influ ence of whiskey. This, I think, is saying a great deal for Gaffney, and much to her credit. May it always remain so, is my prayer.” An Old ('lii-rokcriin Kt-ttinm. The Ledger was particularly pleasi d to greet in this office Tuesday Mr. L. M. F. Coyle, who moved from this section to Mississippi something over a year ago. Mr. Coyle has come back to Cherokee to live and there is not a man in the county who knows him that will not be glad to know be has returned, Joe Watkins says that a Coyle could not be satisfied out of sight of Draytonville mountain and Mr. Coyle says he intends to spend the remainder of his days in full view of the old mountain. Let more of Cherokee’s prodigal sons return. They will all be received with open arms and a forgiving heart. Cought, Colds, Croups. Asthma and all Throat and 1“ lA fc« I’i ! Lung Teouble relieved in stantly by Dr. Wofford's Expectorant Call at the Cherokee Drug Co., and get a free sample bottle. S. C. & 0. E. R. R. CO. Schedule No. 3. In Effect 12:01 A. M., Sunday, October, 1st, 1899 Between Camden, 5. C.. and Blacksburg, S C. rum. While n turniru: to the city they overt'./.on by one of Cecil A ring Company, spent yesterday in Charlotte on business. Col. T. Stobu Farrow spent Wednes- , . r • .( , ' 1 1 (lav in Spartanburg on professional ' r.-le. i .to mules orcatno (ngoleneit i . -. 1 ^ 1 ; ! and started to run away, and Eli ft ! 1 i m-.t of the "tv a con. * The wagon | I business. L. Huskey, one of The Ledger’s Dr. ivliics Met Cabinet and Job Work , .... „ , , „ , : good Grassy Lord friends, was in the rn < -' (l over ins boa. r.n-t t.-a ruceivea n . * . , ,, city j usday on business. 11,tunes from the i .ll at.A the wagon ; .I.,! .. n ., 1 * . j,, .,;,, . V\ . Ivorulnck and James Chil- over iiini u:;ii itsul.o i wi iitb . . , . , j ,.i .... .. 0 u ^.i,f.... ders, two of Cherokee s yeomanry ;<* cidodly shy ami retiring dispositiou, I I'uniiieiv !(• ii iinntu Turning :mtl Sitiitdle i sides being a dyed ill Lie Wool eld ’ “ Wot k tor I!;i 1 ! Shop l.inr.M nHico. Stnv(, opposite col!on mill W. H. CABANISS. J.< l Ol t.II W.VMACl. .1. COUNEIilb’S OXTS. | WALLACE & OTTS, i„,. i ter. lovey? liaiu’t lieou ;i nubb ii. have you?” | bachelor (Nubbins was .10, still single. | P*«t Nu'nblus, who bad v.,!, • j and not only willing, but anxious to re- ; °t th-' Sl ' ,i! a!Ul ('" ! >i*■' 11 ' j main so), and if lie could have bad his , euro I: s hat) * , *a:er ■ ■ 1 choice lie would sooner had a bayonet j down l.u* ai . ' in L ' dint. 1 ebarge, fa< e a gang of mutineers or a ; smoker, answeied not. I miduiglit burglar or encounter most j lunning ou; cn iia' <’001 a 1 I anv other tritie in that line rather tbaii ming it ain’t bemud i in. he i> j death in a very phor* wbilo after. i.d v.as a pen of Mr. David Bailey • ■■ck c.ii ! it!,.;; was a most vxccl'enl young tmtn. ! lie was about IS j oars of ago and was ! d out ! ;i v ady, industrious ar.d obedient X to s« - | son. His doath is deeply p.i" .,1) Tfl.r. !r r ' Hit ••1 tne | Lave tho pym I inunity L A WYEKS. I take charge of a woman and her lug- | nero; u the jd.t,. ..•’.1 an : 1 to ns, given prompt j gUoC for :l L>0 mile pailload joumey. , 1.. ’ ’ - * 11 r will kindlv imag- ! into :i corner seat next I: All l.usim : s Intrus am'i vietiMis atteiition Ollie up statrs, next | 'i'iierofore the rea to K A . .foie's .v < v>. Tlton iue the remarks (they will hardly do 1 he gasp/ | for print) that Nubbins made under his "I’y G< 1).It.Duncan. C. P.Sanders. W.S.Hull.Jr. I)r(iath fts , H , „„ t U11 alK i w itl) forced ' now c • DUNCAN. SANDERS & HALL, ! politeness Imwe.l the waiting female to j away ju the seat next to the window. | up a in: t v. for licmi Attorney s-at-Law. Olllcc t wo doors iihove l.edger “Tlaink you." said Travers as ho be- to P j gan piling lumdh s on Nubbins’ feet in spite and into bis kip, whichever came the ; Haifa 1 on on)- •, ,, r. v. lien i.:v co i ha tidiest. ''1 1 new you'd just as soon I had ! egun to le'.uri: (but not •.util. I do me 1 lie favor to tale ci ■ c of Aunt 1 |y to in • ec ■ i:;m to a■ ’.s ■ u 1 • - .*( 1 r i 1 • Abigail as not, an I I'm glad 1 happen- ; <. n'.iLuing Miss Dooliltle). 'Nni t d to run across you. Lite H a. tritlo | cadi d a lirakcnir.ii to iiim a;i 1 sai' Comito n iiil I.tuv. CorpomUoa I.:nv J vv ., little CC-j ••\>.’:n!!d you like ! o t aru j:c;«i iisinte i.to. | ric in some resuccis. Imt you 11 titul ; ".lust irv me and s> iv; poude to lo ot on approved . ai ii.v. | her first rate company when you get j l>ni!:t i:;::;i, with a wluh. Bv tiie way. 1 j ■ 4 J. C. JEFFnkliiS 4" GAFFNEY, S. C. •till I.IUV. from Sunny Side, were in the city yes' terday on business. iMrs. D. Baxter Lemmond, of this city, is visiting relatives and friends v j in the city of the Spartans this week. U- ''' ,7, ViV fnrvuiv Misses Eva Blanton and Alice Gas- vmpathy of the entire com- K ' n ’ l ?' 0 ^ »!ackshurg s fair charm ers, woo have been spending some 1 time with Miss Fannie Hopper, re- I | A JiyMeriotiH i* rt Ms-.v : .r<i. ! turned to their home in the city bc- Tiie Baroness Burdett-routts was ! >'ord the Broad Monday. | r... gh ipplng Baris a ud was passed i • Allison, of Gr&ssy Pond, : from on,? department to another by ' favored The Ledger with a visit while the shopmen, always with the remark, ! in the city Wednesday on business. • I "t wo tin.” t he was c- ted from I The Ledger is always glad to see its | couep-r to counter, and everywhere the i frier.ds and bids them welcome at all ,1 j ca' :!; -tie word.; "two ten” were re- j times, ; |. ati 1. I Mr. at. 1 Mrs. S. Ii. Hopper, ac- S; : -k ir. the pcet-batiiy of tin ; re- j comnanied by Mrs John W. Bridges. : i ruin, t he ! an ne. n :. .1 tiie i>icprietor ! left Wednesday for Lenoir, N. C. : Pc 1 q't tl.n e.-1a!lii.si’.mcnt: "fray ! Mr. and Mrs. Hopper are making ; i what docs ‘two ten' mean? I mvieed ; preparations to move to Waynesville, i; . I each a: sisiai.t said It to tin* oilici ! where they will run a summer hotel , . : wherever I went in your shop.” I next season. N ERVOUS troubles are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which en riches and purities the blood. It is the best medicine lor nervous PEOPLE. Notice of Final Discharge. Rx Parle, ('lets. (i. Webber's Estate. is hereby given that I will sipply to linn. .1. K. Webster. Probate .1 udge for Chero kee Cciiiity. on Thursday, TlecenitKir 14th, isa't. for :i limit settlement and discharge ns administrator of the estate of ('has. (i. Web- Im r. deceased. .). Ell .1 KKKKItl KS. (Tk C. ('. Pi’s a.id Admr. ('. (i. Webber's Rst Nov. I4lh, IS'.H'. - law-4t West. :t:t. 1st I 1.1 Passenger BailyT- Except Sunday. EASTERN TIME. STATIONS. ; Euwi. ag. 1st Class. Passenger lijilly. Except Sunday. P. M. 1J u\ CAMDEN I A. M. v: io 1 (0;... DEKALB 11 37 i 171... WKSTVILLK |H 25 1 45 KERSHAW II 10 2 0.. .... HEATH SPRINGS 10 57 2 tol.. PLEASANT HILL 10 53 2 30 ,. . LANCASTER I|0 35 2 45 j . RIVERSIDE . 10 20 '1 551... SPKINUDELIi 10 10 :i ic. . ...CATAWBA JUNCTION |0 oo :i 15 LESLIE 11 50 3 35 . ROCK HILL 9 40 3 50 NEW PORT 9 15 4 (0| TIK'/.A II 9 10 4 *’0|.. YORKVJLLE 8 55 4 35 SHARON 8 40 4 50;. . HICKORY GROVE 8 25 5 00 SMYRNA 8 15 5 . BLACKSBURG 4 55 I*. M.l A M. Between Blacksburg,S.C., and Marion,NX. I East. ite. J Class. Mixed. West, 11. Jid Class. | Mixed. | Daily, - Except | Sunday. | EASTERN TIME, (;|. lss . STATIONS. Daily. Except Sttndav. "< :b, L is n.Mhing,” be n • d,. d uu'i'e- L. \Y. McGwinn made a business « A M ICS x P A. V» X E „ Attorncy-at-Law, h. c. Money lo loan on Real I .late. Oinee o\ i t- It. A. .lem s X Co.’s store. aeqpnii'.t a! Will cuine mar fmg to each other, my smut. Miss ■King to iiiiroduce you | Nubliim:, tl-iis ia i * 1 Ctolil ‘ le. <■ ri;. 1 it. •: 11 ■ Go IKK il.lv> iv . i v i*., *, i.. • (i tne uc :*! * in t : 7 t 11 i i, ant I’m iwi l llmt tl V. <•' ::!d i ike ills Ldf.” ly :: pa •••word timt the;, t;tv in the luib- j trip to Fpartanburg Wednesday, tt ci exeliunging.” Tim Stige of Etta Jane, Col. .las. L. But the J /s was not satislietl | (Strain, is in tlie city this morning at- v. it!i this explanation. So in the even- ! tending to itusiness. Col. .Strain is lug, when the porter, a young boy, j one of the Ledger's oldest and best brought home her pr.r h.T e., she said: j friends and we ere always glad to see "My boy, would you like to earn ~ him at our office, but wo do wish he Then, raising his voice, lie shouted, "Aunt Abigail, allow me to present — i my bachelor friend. Mr. Nubbins, who I wili look after you and see you safely j (g . C "And then, after y hut, If yea will sum i sir* ;! .n l gel off the train with your baggage wiie.i ; ,., v t jVt lorntdVJ^ Sit Uill n •tell 1 rev. GAFFNEY, - * S. C. Ottlce ov( r l.h A..b':ics»k ('o.’.s Slore. J. E. WEBSTER, i “)4,) good of him, I'm sure. Happy j to meet you, Mi. Nubbins,” i spond d ! Miss Doolittle, with w!int was meant ! i to !)(• a winsome smile in Nubbins <li- | reel ion. At this moment the stir rang, the train lagan slow oy, and win n tho trtti i mu-hes ti o ia Ip l,ci' off witii her litti. !•< s ;::.d s i* that site : ‘ays otf, !’!l tve Bt.tt you gi t (lie and a not it*, r on t :» of L.” "tits, . .Inst Ittive ii to me, and jVl toa'iio v - TY L- l-<*V'W9 , out of thi* st;i!iou, anti Oniceiii (!our» llouse.d’K.b.ile-.hidge soffle. , , . _ rc ,, ri good by l rave: s dashed Gaffney City, b. C. | I( , lvin . r N ., H)il;S to face the i Praetices in all tho courts. Collec- ; spousi i H 1 it all n ;:hl, sir.” ■’s Ill’ll Did live mi siutes let lir NuTffns nievii -• ■ | hi. : reset -! : u'.t, uotv soiiK-wliat huivieil j \V( )! - sc for we. ar. lailh' 1 . 1 , , O Vo” Iho (*:i cs an 1 was lly d in tlio re- * , nt, while ti:r;fi : iant brakca | francs?” Of course lie had no objection. "Lcil me,’' said the lady, “what does j in the? city Wednesday on business. r : ‘two b n' mean, and 1 wd! p've you o j Wo have known Mr. Chalk for many j i fi"lies.” j years and have always regarded him v , ' “Vv cy, don't you known ma'am?’’ seid j as one of the best and most liberal j he. evidently am unded at her Igno- , i ranee. "It n ans. ‘Keip your two j t'.vt t on her ten ffngers.’ ” Tin* mystery was g.olved. The sb-.p- me.) of the Trots <)i::ir:iers had ink. n t!it* rielit t ami the me"t tgsv ive.s wo man In Great ih it:;in for Kliopiifter. —Tit-Bits. Ir tious u special I y Dr. C. T. LIPSCOrviB, Dentist, Office over R. A. Jones Be Co ’s Store. Ctin be found at Otiicc -ax tiavs In 11*(* week lilily of d I!vt ring Miss Doolit- oacl v-, v. here t .x Grexva. Tie? t::bcr.i:-i fl.iiri iaia*.*: a.in.t/.ingiy in pockol tl: .* open alt Transvaal with but i'ou i ill \ c.'W only t a away. ie smalle: t attention and cultlvnthm. 1 1 ■', ! was tioii'.g pa ket duly at the door. j The ’’.lib*- shoot up their three or four New \urk Mad uiki Lsprcs: - . tie and her collection of baggage eafe- ly at the Troy station, a respunsP which even the bravest of Nu! sex might well have lie. dated tit 1 _ _ Now, Nubbins, as 1 have previously ^ ^ intimated, was not cast In a heroic I lli,i AnvI5 a , ,, , , , ,, .- i ,.,,( i Vo rath Meat h* jff.'Ci s under Ids Oid i Li i i- tori.; i rses are ptoliiit*- in tact, mold. He was a timid little gentle- , • .> i nl - .* . , .. . , , , <>nv 1 jit Wabtut Hid e. m>*b rr in Belle- ; b’ost ol t, . .-(. eb, are r>oui;dt ! r- - • man. measuring probably .» feet 2 hedges throucln it tl dr lengtl and Inehes in ids patent leathers, and bis v,lh - 1 ' ‘ DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. 11. Tolicson s new store In office from 1st to ihilh of cucli tnontli; A. N. WOOD, BANKER, does a genera! Bankingatid Bxchangt business. Well secured with Burglar- Proof safe ami Automatic r i ime l.ock Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent. Buys and sells Stocks arulllor.ds. Buys County and School Claims. Your business solicited. .eta: til. b ct riv'ms. each hea-ing very swe t smelling llower.a in an incredibly short snaou* (.1 t[iiio. would buy a typewriter. George W. Chalk, of Ravenna, was men it Las ever been our pleasure to know. Wo wish for him all manner of good furl line.- '1 lie Cherokee council, by a vote of Iff to ffff, (ieeinerl to extend the time for com-ress to ratify the late Chero- k'x* agreement. great aim in life, so far as the so call ed gentler rex was concerned, was to leave them severely alone and quietly Hock by himself, as Lord Dundreary used to expre?s it. Miss Abigail Doolittle, on the con trary, though she had < hielly Hocked ..ioeiiii was a \ i.:. I y ber. -, if through live ami forty sim- I 111 mei ii'.g summers and tl:; oe number ' blaeksm'ih. For j they bloom with a fra!!, [link monthly j over ID years he had toiled at the same j i'«se blossom for three quarters of the anvil, which had been given to him by j .'ear. In ju: -!ie places, such as the the old blacksmith to w ia. t he was Burghers’ jiarlc, the profusion of roses. ‘ iaiuml out” at Pilot Kn •’>, Mo. | Idles, carnations and tuberoses is be- ][;, j:(>cam** alta;T • 1 t,. t . * oi 1 anvil. | wihleriugly Peautifui. and i;.ar\ time., expre: i .*. vv'. i that ; wild orchids of Fwaxilund art* |.(. ! i> . r>a: it, I.Ui 1:' of dr. ary while! s done st> unwill- ! r i it in j fa: ions. They a re of at least IM differ in', •’ !•:■ ids i- j cut kinds. Tliey nro extremely enriou;-:, i tind with a lit tie care and exira iu.it ! ingly and under protest, as it were. | For a full quarter of a century the j i tall and stately Miss Do'little, who I ! loomed nearly a foot above Nubbins I and looked every inch a grenadier, as I | believe I have before hinted, Lad been h'd.s.i ol an a e on the matrimonial bargain counter— ! , ; '*'*7 ' site hud ti snug little furtmic in her * ! * 11 ' , '" 1 ■e i . i own right—waiting paliently for some ! d. Is;, .bed a m* About At) kinds of bark arc used in the manufacture of j>aper. Vanilla is much used in Mexico as a heart tonic. As f cure for rheumatism Cham berlain's Btiin Balm is gaining a wide reputation. I). B. iohnson of Rich mond, Did., has been troubled with that ailment since 18(11. In speak ing of it lie says: “l never found any tiling thatwould relieve mo until 1 used Chamhi rbiin’s Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. unco willi i. ii the i.: . a •1. topped \ tit il ti :*y Cl ii ! >0 in due.' d to (levolt p u to ’ :t!i Vt *ry W( >n<!( •iful plant s. 1'verj' (iiii ■- j-r ‘.US il 1 till Tnuw vaal if «i! 1 1 t! o Iroi nio Is ta I on t< pin nt it. ff ho s oil Hot he i 171* R .1 Vi rgin and i a'a: ally rl ell. 1 he .,,, 1 ... ry 8! iflli .-t r I i} 01 *! l of aticn lion la i I'i quin '• } i-1 ir “*'l'v*i! kin *)f thrift ” said the proud- llJl t i,. ! I* *:jt civ n:y lii.'Ul “l rv. mei *h( r 0! t (* It) 1!) ill ho v» fi S a a Edc'l an example of livii i k! :rcwd 1D; 7 " s 1 i.tl 70 ( vor s( Oil. ll i 11 il ... as w ion 1 h wfilll preaeliiiiK tllllt 1 CLINE BRO’S. & CO., Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, MONTGOMERY’S ODD STAND. riist-idass tuMiotns; prompt tiUautlon; ami '• ii!, Ieoes all :k!:iails. t b'" V-,e solicit vour paironagu Tax Returns. I wiiloj: it t!;<* K-oks lor t.iking returns of Tax Notice. The tax levy for Cherokee County for fiscal year ls , .i , .l is its follows: For State purposes 5 milts for Constitutional School Ttt.x. :t mills For Ordinary ('.unity 4 mills For Poor House and Jail 1 mill For County Roads l mill For Townships Limestone, White Plains, Morgan and Cherokee, In terest It. U. Ronds 1 mill For Townships Limestone, White Plains and Morgan, Sinking Fund.:? mills For Townships Draytonville and Gowdeyville. Interest K. It. Ronds.” mills For Townships Draytonville and (Jowdey vllle, Sinking Fund iqmllls For Cherokee Township, Sinking Fund. IVimills. For Townships Limestone, White Plains and Morgan, Spartatihurg Jail 1 mill For Graded School District, IPaeks- hurg, No, i) 3 mills For (traded School District. (JalTnoy, No. 10 SHmitla Iwillbeat the foliowitig places for the juirpose of eolleetlng taxes: At olltee from Novemher hi to December 31 .1. it. Jones, County Treasurer. GuiVney. S. ('., Sept. 14th. ls'.‘ , .i .7 '. I take pleasure in announcing to the public that I haveoponed n lli-st-class Meat Market in the old ixislolllee huilding, next iloor to The Ledger oitlee, where you will lind fresh A. M.| s l()| HLACKSHL’UG s :te; EAliLH S HI' PATTERSON SPRINGS... 0 sll F.LRY !« oni LATH MOKE lo lOi MOOKESKOKO 10 :.’j HENRIETTA 10 :>ol FOREST CITY 11 I.*, RUTH ERFORDTON It:;:.' MILIAVOOD 114:. GOLDEN VALLEY l> o;.! THERMAL CITY Li S.V G liEN WOOD 12 50 MARION P. M.l P. M. t) 40 8 20 6 i: »; (X) 4 50 4 40 vkst. Gaffney Division. ~>»r' EASTERN TIM1 EAST. ! 1stClassT , 14D 10. ! >,2, >■ >, a, ^ STATIONS. I *7 •f. 1’ XI A M | | A *1 I' M 5 30 C, 00 | . BLACKSBURG . 7 45 ti 35 ."> 45 0 20 ' CHEROKEE FALLS i 7 30 ti 20 0 oo (> 40 GAFFNEY i 7 10 f ti 05 P M V M I | A M I P M Trains Nos. 33 and 3.1 eonnect at Blacks burg with tiiilns on the .GalVney Division. '1’rain No. 3..’ connects at Camden with the Charleston Division of the Southern Railway for all points south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12:40 p. m., going West, makes connection tit Lancaster. S. C„ with the L. & C. R. R„ tit Catawba Junction with the S. A. L.. going North; tit Rock Hill with the Southern Railway going North. Train No. 11 connects at Blacksburg with the Southern Railway from the South. At Marion. N. C., with the Southern Railway going Went. . SAMUEL HUNT, President. A. TRIPP, Superintendent. S. H. LUMPKIN, - Geu’l. Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Beef, Pork, Sausage, Etc., at idl times. I will deliver moat to any part of the city free of charge. Soliciting a share of your patronage, I am, Yours to please, THE CITY MARKET, R. D. ODOM. Prop. enterprisin;; auil appreciative gentle- j man to apjieai: ou the scene and take possession of her willing heart and oilier personal iiroporty. But alas! Tims far her waiting had been in vain. Among her list of ncqnniuLtnces other maidens, young and old, nit.active or i dcit:: the mobmiu :«l v. i i.. ^ ■ >> eo j a ( ,f m y clmreli. lie used to da i 1( .j, l!:iy fl)l . tl)( purposenf receiving returns: Otherwiae, some With ' fe.rtlutes and ; eeremoiiy. i' i i!o:i. L Nit x I’c.-.a: ir- j ()!1 u SCI ' G 1J saw. aud one of his j At Moore .*-Vh<K)l House, on Monday, sth some without, had been taken, and she livcicd < i . .. . . . . I xpociaitli's was a sort of plant stand I J 'unary, iiuki. was when I began iirenebing that 1 , ,“"'■7 1 ' " 1 . J.'inuary. Ihcn. I will he In the oil cc till Mu* met Iff::*.. 1 was young and struggling, .... , . , ■ I (.*h. i'ud will a'.' nd the following places at ' ; my salary was small, and the man was ; t!l , f(> | l , )ul:i; .. ff.,,., ir.a.m.till 3 p.m. The Place lo Buy yeur Fresh Meals Is iil L. W. McGuinn’s up-to-dato meat market, the only market run in city style. 1 always have tine Beef, Pork. Mutton, Sausage iiud Fish; also Conn!ry Produce and Poultry when they can ho gotten. Fancy Groceries, cigar.-: and Tobacco. Come, or call phone No. i>(). Burnett Block. Good fat cattle and green hides wanted; will pay spot cash for them. Kt sped fully, L. I . e?4Vfl //11 ''t |W w! !# r / 11/ t |#0 i. • r © • pi.>110 had been left to mount over the* perverseness of mankind. Much brooding on the subject, eou- plod with her infirmity of In .trip;:, had | at last resulted in the hnrmii ,» <loiu- sion that every man who treated her at nil politely was desperately in love with her, and ns Nubbins bad not been warned of this fuel it ean readily he surmised that his present pusiiioji was one of extreme peril—that is, so far us his peace of mind was concerned, at least. j After the Forty-second street tunnel j had been I'ii-oa d and the train had emerged once more into daylight Nub- I bins transferred tin* most of the bnn- 5 dies from his lap to tie* rack overhead j and presently ventured upon the re- j mark that it was a line day. “Beg pardon, sir!” said the female ; (‘•remidier. saddoidv r.trai'rMening up and glancing inquiringly at Nubbins. “I said it's it line day,” exclaimed Nubbins, raising ids voice to a shout. “(Jay? Oh, well, 1 try to be, but it's rather Jinrd sometimes for a lone fo- i male to keep up her spir”— A dummy iierspirntlen broke out on lsou'‘i:i*;i.gen full I Imt nml turmiiff out «. ,,, ' „ , . , , , ti! :i -. . .> ,voi k. Uemeiiiix.r us when you xubluiiS. I,\( 11 so 1 ne, hell.tt'illljitcil wr-ft w..ri: •■'•|e. Wt will (Mil for your j hastily. “I said a line day; not gay, l "‘ * *" ••"-* 1 '" I but day; d-a-y, dayl" A FirSt CiailS Grist Miil, i “-O'? Let ’em say What they're n We respectfully (.oltclt your patronuge mind to. I gue s Abigail Doolittle has ami ie.k tbe people ou! of iown to brinff pot money (•tiough, so she don't ask I heir shopping: We have engaged the 1 «»>’ "dds of ntiybod.S ple-'cnt ("llipa n/rvlmsof wm. Ptiilllps. one "i iliehes) ! ny excepted. Of course it is. di:! *rent milieiri in Ibis sectlou. Mr. Phillips will | , r,,, be ai the mill every day lull" week and I ' vi,!l J 011 * 1110 ,Jll ‘ u,( “D 111 1,lu hl we guin-aiifi e prompt, and etlidui.t eer- troduced US to each other i fell that vice at all Mmea. . I The odd nr nument Is one of l! siglits of the cemetery, c.d t-> ('x*' stranger who jiau- i's lit .o:v it '-oe id/:, of t!ie village hla< ffsiniin is lol l.—Kt Louis Bost-Dlsiiateh. Itn(I L**M l-’or t'e-'.s ( --' siov. n. In a murder trial In I S(*l for the <!.Tense vri veni: , !'i;;a:i i ■.:*.!<!'■*•; !: to serve. '!’!:e <•:*.I*.:!:.!:;t 1*0 iiad ( lie:* 11; (1) a 111: which tri( I a i: g" > lo; not permlsslliie in rucIi ( ^ with two sin Ives :i:;d with scroll work j oriinmentatlMi. Two or three times lie tried to !l me one, but ns I had no need or use f ir It I tol l him so. "The time for the annual donation j-.nly drew m-ar, when everything that was given eoanted tt.ward tisit limited salary, i v.a -, not altogether plea. , d, therefore, when the man with a plant Bland iipj/rarcd ::t the door. “•Here, patsou,’ ho said, 'is a plant Bland. It’s wottii v'O, and I’d like to •dve .'r"> of it toward your donation.’ i “llierc* was no wav out ot it. I gave the remit ol i.m trial, so tne ee:::!S(*l , . ,, ... „ . , ,, ., . ; him the oilier Co. —New iork Sun. saiu: “Vdlu-re is t!;af lu'tri':) jasw?” “I don't know.” wu.s t,ie r p!y. slierilT hanged him at Cue npp t! mo.”— I j*. w Notes. Itnllnn Habtea. Babies sef ia to be no treublc In Italy, 11 111 1 out* Ci! 1 imot Imt lu* Ktrucii . hy tl;e ntn il her of t hum. T he so Land. Jnos are oft en hung upon i pe “s In the front of the - house, v Micro • the *y i »ok out of their At Grove, on Tiusday, liio 'Jtli day of .Jan uary. hkl'. At K lugs ('reek, on Wedncsflay, lOlh Jan uary, l!Ci. At Cli' i<ikee Fall, </ii Thursday. 11th Jan uary, IHI). At. Bhickshurg. on Friday and Saturday, i.Jtli ni'/i I3l1i J;.nai.ry. I At Glassy Pond, on Monday, January 15th, lldjrt. At Mau l.oii Tm iday, kith January. l!Xi(>. At j:.:e!i*s. on Wednesday, 17th January, IDOtl. At Macedonia, Thursday, ls|h J.anuary, l > a, At White Plains, Friday, tlith Janunry, BMio. At Thicki ty Station, Saturday, 2((tb J;m- Uitry. T.m*. ,\ i I h is 'iivillc, .Monday .TM January, li'fo. At \X llkintivlllo, Tuesday, 23d January, WO®, At Skirratt's (I’l-hlmore’s). Wednesday. 24th January, lUOO. • At Asbury (T. D, J/lttleJobn’K), Thursday, lilt h* iilaek, beady eyes like papooses, j At Ravenna (Brown’s Store), Friday, 2tith The Dr. Holmes House, on Petty street, and one lot ad joining. Also valuable Property Near Limestone. Y\ hnt ITipei- C’ontM. Ladles who go shopping have llttlo Id. a of tiie cost of their trip, even :n ^ Uil | l0()!a:(1 u , 10 ot * i !; ,*„i es once Jantmiy, Uwi. i\t Timbi r Ridge, Saturday, 27th January. | iH*y. Kiieh n minor detail im tho cost of pa per for tho packages tliey have sent home. A Baltimorean has recently mid Ik !.! It awhile. Its hack and little fc( t were held tightly against n atrip . . of board so that it was quite stilT compared the weight of paper Wi ll fmm ||s 1V( , t irt ii s p! 1()il p.u. rK . it (11( j the food supplied to the purchaser. h | ll()t s( ( . m 0 , )jot . t 0 ,. l0 lu . .„ an un . one day s purchases It Is said that the , , mnful . !n1)i(>> it 0I1 , V howled while l pape- wrapping amounted to about 10 | , v ,, s it< , i lllvo „„ i(lt , a per cent of the total. In a list of sup- , ^ illv . ull , (1 by f ur( q KDt>1 . s . [dies e'/Ulng about 81.40 he tound that | (1 . ( . ( . x j SJt ., UH . ls (lulU; i.ap- the je.per which was weighed with tho f ... L1 | !ail hl xvoman's Home [d'ovisions cost 1 i/'i cents. | , Three tracts, within one-half mile of the College. Three tracts on the Metal Road, from ft to 7 miles of GalF- ( Purify 1 Ik (*« r (if (lie h idy mid si! Ill U- i |>:. 1 ion le..»I s l -» liver 1 r. ai hie, n u.l I ' al e Ihe d. '.s -tl ve or. ie- lo m:' in ci in Ik (dt b. lotted liver lo Bright s d l-< .r • . Pi: u .. i, y ! I *' 1 1 ; h - - id (-nerg v. Pun '. n > A: u Brr r iut:( \-ii liri'i i.;i> is :i ci riiiin cure id any si: g • j i . a lonie lor ihe Ddni y-., livi r. siomneh and of the disorder. Hold by C'licrokce Drug Co. I bowels, l i t .sulu hy ( ni-iokee Drug (Jo. At APen, (>n Tuesdaj’, 2!)tli Jannarj', 1!X)0. And at Iheollici' until J,iic 2t>lb February, l. , ;i(», it ll er which t lim* the all per cent, will ut- : a, h to iill’w ho m gleei, or refuse to make re- tid iis. All |m rsons are requested to give In miy real ( dale, cithi r bought or v.dd, who fi-nii or lo; also in v. hut School Dist riel they live. • I have n.ade rirramreni -nts witii my ussl-d- l,id W II. if . i > hi* In 1 he oiltce to lal.e re turns duri.-.:, ilie lime llia'i/ I inn oui of the idlii'e. for t in aceomiuoiiatiou of ail tluil may call at the olllco. W. D. CAMP, n-2o-law-2-20 Auditor (Tierokee Co. One tract of 187 acres neat the Macombeon Shoals on Broad River. Apply to Condensed Seh*/lu!e of Passenger Trains. In Ell'ect Nov. 19,1809. —- 'J • Veu. No. IS. FstMa Nort libound. No. 13. No. 88. Ex. No. 38. Daily. Dally. Suu. Daily. Lv. Atianta.CT 7 69 a 12 fOm 4 30 p 11 50 p " Atlanta,ET 8 50 a 1 00 p 5 OOp 12 60 a “ Norcroxs.. 9 30 a 0 '-ti p 1 28 a “ Buford 10 05 a 7 Rip 1 63 ft “ Gainesville 10 35 a 2 25 p 7 33 p 2 18 ft " Lula 10 53 a 2 45 p 8 OOp 2 38 u “ Cornelia.... 11 ‘.'5 a 8 30 p “ Mt. Airy... 11 8'Ja 8 35 p 8 25 ft Lv. Toccoa 11 63 a 8 33 p 0 OOp “ Wininstor. 12 81m . 4 04 ft “ Sonoca 12 7>2 p 4 15 p • •••••• 4 22 a “ (’eutral 1 48 p 4 48 a •• Greenville. 2 34 p 6 22p 5 50 ft “ Spar*burg. 8 37 p 6 45 ft “ Gaffney.... 4 20 p 6 48 p . 7 25 ft ** Black.-.burg 4 Blip 7 02p 7 42 ft 4 * King’s Mt.. 6 03p 8 05 ft “ Gusionia... 5 25p 8 isp 8 28 a '* Charlotte.. 6 80 p .•••a... 9 25 ft Ar. Gro’nsboro 9 62p 10 4( p .... 12 00 p Lv. Gre’inboro . n 45 p Ar. Norfolk .. •••#.. 8 25 n Ar. Danville... 11 26 p 11 58 p 1 22 p Ar. Richmond.. 0C0n 0 COM 0 25p Ar. W’hington. “ B'moreP.K 6 42 u •••••••« 9 05 p 8 00a 11 25 p “ Ph'delphia. *' New York. 10 15 a 12 4 m * * 2 58 a 6 23 ft Fat M a V(8. Soul libound. No. 35. N 0.37. No. 11. Daily. Dally. Dally Lv. N.Y..Pa.R. 12 15 a 4 80p “ Ph'delphia. “ Pnitimore.. “ Wush'ton.. 3 fo a (i 22 a 8 55 p 0 20p 10 45 p 11 15 u Lv. Richmond.. 12 01 n 11 OOp 11 Oo p Lv. Danville.... 0 02 p ! 5 CO a 8 10U Lv. Norfolk. . ■ 8 85 p Ar. Gi e'nslxtro * 5 15 a Lv. Gro'naboro 7 24 p 7 05 r. 7 87a Ar. ( harlotto.. lu 00 p 9 26 a 12 Oom Lv Gastonia... 10 49 P 10 07 a } j£j' “ King's Mt.. 1 35 p “ FJaekitburp ll 51 p i(» 45 n 2 OOp “ Gaffney.... 11 48 p lu 68 n 2 24 p " Fpar'burg. 12 28 a 11 84 a 3 15 p “ (Irrenvihe 1 25 r. 12 80 j) 4 rop ** C(»nlral ... 5 42 p “ Seneca 2 28 a 1 trj J> 0 U»p “ W'minstor. 8 25 p " 'Toccoa 3 25 a 2 15 p 7 OOp “ Mt. Airy... , . 7 28p “ Coiiiolia.. 7 32 p “ Lnla. 4 15 a 8 Up 8 OOp “ Gaineiville 4 33 h 3 63p 8 20 p “ Buford. .. 4 56 u ........ 8 48 p “ Noreross. 5 26 a 0 18 p Ar. Atlanta,ET 8 10 a 4 55). 10 OOp “ Atianta.CT 6 10 u !1 56 j) 0 Ulp No. Ii. Ex. Sun. 0 l>5 a 0 30a 8 36 a 6 57 a 7 20 a 7 48 a 8 27 ft S 30h 8 DO (> Between Lulu and Athens. No. 13. Daily. 11 Oon 11 30h 11 62 a STATIONS. Mnyrtvillo ' “ Hai'innuy 12 3Up Ar. AtheDM ,Lv 1 No. 10. No. 13. Ex. Daily Sun. • 10 50 a 7 35p 10 19 a 7 09 p ill 03 a 6 53 p 9 25 a 6 COp JfoTlL Ex. Sun. 8 lOp 8 34 p 8 50 p _y 30 Note close conueeliou inode at Lula with main lino trains. “A” a. ra. “P” p. m. “M” noon. “N” night. Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily service between Norfolk and Baltimore. Nos. 87 and 38—Daily. Washington and Southwestern Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman sleeping ears between New York and New Orleans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgomery, and also between New York and Memphis, via Washington, Atlanta and Bir mingham. Also elegant Puli.max Library Ohsc.uvation Oaks between Atlanta and Now Yoik. Firstclass thoroughfare coaches be tween Washington and Atlanta. Dining cars serve all meals en route. I/oaving Washing- ington Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays a tourist sleepiugear will run through bet ween Washington aud Ban Francisco without chango. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars between Greensboro aud Norfolk. Close connection at Norfolk for Old Point Uomyout. Nos. 36 and 96—United States Fast Mail runs solid between Washington and New Orleans, via Southern Railway, A. A W. P. R. R. and L. & N. R. U., being composed of baggage car ami coaches, through without change for pas sengers of all classes. Pullman drawing room Sleeping cars between New York and New Or leans. via Atlanta and Montgomery and be tween Charlotte and Atlanta. Dining oars serve all meals ea route. Nos. 11, 33, 84 and 12—Pullman sleeping ears between Richmond and Charlotte, via Dan- vlllo, southbound Nos. 11 and 88, northbound Nos. 34 aud 12. , FRANKS. GANNON, J.M.CULP, Third V-P. ii Gen. Mgr. T. M., Wwd.-ngf W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, (4. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A..Atl»nUa