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In the War !'\ i fill TO Comrade $. H. Burtis of Ixswiston, 111., had some thrilling ex periences, but none seemed more dangerous than those of his late heart trouble, lie says: **1 had severe palpitation of the heart My PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. People You Know aticl People Y r ou Don’t Know. for S i. My physicians said I was liable to drop oead any moment. Pulsation at times would be 150 a min ute and I could scarcely breathe. I grew v/orse under doctor’s care and began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. It gave me prompt relief, and today I am in good health.” BE. MILES’ SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. is eold by all druggists on guarantee first bottlo benetiis or money back, hook on heart and nerves sent free. ® Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Plain Facts. I tiling will sell you for cash any- n my line consisting of Dry (iootls, Notions, Shoes, Tlats, Groecrh Shelf Hard ware, and almost anything car ried in a general store, as cheap as any house in the city. When in need of goods see my prices. Yours to please, I. M. PEELER. I).li.Duncan. C. 1’. Sanders. W. S. Hull. J r. DUBCftli, SANDERS S HALL, Attorneys-at-Law. Office over.). K. Tollesou’s .S; Co.’s Store. £ 11108. h. lit TI.KK. HENKV K. OSBOHNE BUTLER & OSBORNE, LAWYERS. I’rompt attention given all business en trusted to us. Notary I’ublic In office. J. OhOUOl*.^'AhhACE. J. COKNELICS OTTS. WALLACE & OTTS, LAWYERS. An business intrusted to us. given prompt and vigorus attention. Office up stairs, next to K. A. Jones & Co. ’Phone K7. C. JEFFERIES 4- GAFFNEY, S. C. Commercial Law. Corporation Law Kce.l Lstute Law. Money to Io ! 'n on approved security. J AMISS A. Attorney-at-Law, GAICJCNISY. O. Money to loan on Kea! Kstate. Office over^It. A. Jones c!k Co.’s store. hardin & McWhorter, J^tLoi'iieys lit I w, GAFFNEY, - - S. C. Money to loan on city real estate. Office over It. A. Jones &■ (’o.’.s Store. J. E. WEBSTER, Office in Court House. (Probate'Judge suffice „ Gaffney City, S. C. ^^Practices in all the courts. Collec- ^tions a specialty Rutledge St. Smith Shop. T can do your shoeing, tire setting, wheel repaired oiling. Velncii s and implement and painted you to give me a t rial. Lame horses and mules examined free for all patrons. Your will get you good value. Yours for pleasantness, ■Wiint ]Mone> w. j'. 'rnoM.i'Sor^. A. N. WOOD, BANKER, does a general Banking and Exchange business. Well secured with Burglar- Proof safe and Automatic Time Lock. Safety Deposit Boxes at moderate rent. Buys and sells Stocks andBonds. County and School Claims. Your business solicited. | - -■ Repairing of I Jewelry properly I^By' work guaranteed. Mn lning work. J. R. Cooper. At Carroll Ai ('urpeuter’s. Tax Notice. The time for the payment of roinniututioii for road) ta , lias Im'cii extended until May 1st. 10U). J. H Jones, #-&-law-4t County 'l usurar. Charles H. Henry, one of the enter prising propritors of the ‘‘The Fair’’ called to see The Ledger yesterday while on a visit to his mammoth store in Gaffney. R. C. Thompson, who spends much of his time on his farms now, returned to his home in the city Tuesday evening. W. C. Blackwell, of Etta Jane, was <n the city yesterday on business and paid The Ledger a pleasant visit. Gad Wright, of Abingdon, paid a visit to the city Tuesday. John and William Fowler, of Sunny Side, were in thecitj Wednesday and attended the Leitch meeting. J. J. Whisonant, a prominent lum berman and builder of Blacksburg, made a business visit to the city Tuesday. We had the pleasure yesterday of meeting Mrs. Leander Goudelack, of Mississippi, who b on a visit to re latives in this county. Mrs. Goude- lock was in the city yesterday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Clary, corner of Buford and Johnson streets. Shields Allison, one of the county’s very best farmers was a city visitor Tuesday. Charles A. Fetly of this place, a prominent cotton buyer, whoj.has been buying cotton at Orangeburg this winter, is at home now and will spend the summer here. Charley is as genial as ever and is having a good time with relatives and friends. County Commissioner Alfred Har ris was in the city Tuesday on offi cial business. Allie Osborne, of Blacksburg, one of the county’s promising young men, spent some time in the city Wednes day. C. C. Webber, of Buffalo, over the Broad, called to see The Ledger yes terday while in the city on business, Jesse Pinson, a prominent business man and farmer of Thickety, made a business trip to the city Tuesday. C. P. Huggins, Esq., of Lawn, was in the city a short while yesterday. County Commissioner R. E. Por ter was in the city Tuesday on offi cial business. .Mr. John Meier, of Blackville, Barn well county, spent some days in the city this week on business. X. Blanton, Esq , of Grassy Pond, came down to the city Tuesday. Mrs. Cassie Wilkins, of Powells, ' snored The Ledger with a visit W dneeday. J. D. Jefferies, Sr., of Asbury, honored The Ledger with a call Tues day. J. H. Sprouce, of Sunny Side, wi.'le in the city Wednesday attended the Leitch meeting. D. B. Foster, of The Greenville Observer, has spent some days in the city this week in the interest of his paper. Henderson Carroll, a prominent planter from over the Broad, was in the city Tuesday. G. V. Jones, of Byarsville, N. C., paid The Ledger a visit Wednesday. County Commissioner 1'. M. Little john spent some days ir the city this week on official business. Mrs. 0. A. Osborne of Blacksburg, and her sister, Mrs. Wright, of St. Louis, Mo., were the guest of Mrs. W. A. Fort, on Tuesday. J. B. Martin, a prominent business man of Hickory Grove, was in the city Wednesday on business. J.»A. Pearson, of A’ebster, was entertaining his friends in the city Tuesday. Isaac Patrick, of Wilkinsville, came up to the city Tuesday. Ruff Clark came over from Blacks burg to the capital Tuesday. E. P. Richards, a prominent Cherc- keean of Macedonia, paid The Ledger a visit Wednesday. E. P. Macomson, E-q., of Mercer, was among his many friends in the city Tuesday. Postmaster Oliver, Humes, of State Line, was a city visitor Tuesday. X. W. Hardin, Esq., was in the city Wednesday on professional busi ness. J. W, Nance, of Grindal, paid The Ledger an appreciated visit Tuesday. (> A. Osborne, a prominent busi ness man o f Blacksburg, run over to Gaffney for a few hours Wednesday afternoon. T. L. Elliott, an appreciated friend of The Ledger, was in to see us Tues day. Lem Cobb, of Maud, one Chero kee’s best citizens and one of The Ledger’s best friends, called to see us Wednesday. J. E., R. R. and Rufus H. Bratton, of Abington, were appreciated visitors of The Ledger Tuesday. Shtlt Sellers, of Lawn, came into the city Tuesday. Johnathan Aloore, of Buffalo, one of Cherokee’s oldest and most highly respected citizens honored The Led ger with a visit Wednesday. A. G. Davis, of Mercer, was in the city Tuesday. J. C. Otts. Esq., went to Maud, Wednesday on professional business. Wm. Carter, a prominent citizen of Chalkvllle. Chester county, came over to the capital of Cherokee on business Tuesday. l.ocul IteiiiM Too Short for a H< atl t.rouprii Together. Next Sunday will be all fools day. The county chain-gang now has just twenty convicts on it. Come out to the Cowpens meeting in the court house tomorrow. Mail trains on the Southern failed to be on time several times this week. Be sure to be at the Cowpens meeting in the court house tomor row. Airs. H. F. Pridmore will be with O. E. Wilkins’ big cash store on and after April 1st. Work seems to be progressing rapidly now on the Buford Street Methodist church. W. W. Gaffney was in Blacksburg last week organizing a Lodge of Woodmen of the World. When will the jail lot be fenced and otherwise improved so as to give it a somewhat homelike appearance? Crunty Commissioners will meet on next Monday in the county super visors office. A full attendance is desired. Tne many friends of Mrs. W. II. Pierson will be glad to know that she is slowly improving after a sever spell of the gripp. Col. T. J. Moore, of Moore’s, Spar tanburg county, has bought the saw millmachinery of Mr. C. M. Amos at State Line, in this county. The many friends of Mr. J. J. Warren, who has been confined at his home for along time by sickness, are glad to see him on the streets again. J. W. Bridges has sold his interest in the Galloway building on Limestone street to M. L. Ross, and has bought one of Mr. Ross’ handsome residences on Logan street, which he will soon occupy himself. Mrs. Dora Hopper has rented her handsome Jefferies street home to Mr. J. L. McWhorter and has taken the attractive second floor apartment in the Wood block corner of Lime stone and Frederick street. B. S. Lipscomb, after spending the winter as civi’ engineeronthe newwork of the Seaboard Railroad in the eastern part of the state, will engage in far ming the balance of the year. Bar ney will be one of his best hands. 8. L. Hobbs, who has been associa ted with Mr. Parish since betook charge of the Lipscomb Hotel, lias returned to his home in Yorkville. Mr. Hobbs made many friends while in Gaffney who regret his leaving us. Mr. Oscar Reeves, riceivfd a tele gram Wednesday evening stating that his father, who lives at Pacolet Mills, was critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves left on the first train for his father’s home, and we hope found him improved. The store of Mr. J. G. Hames. near Grindal, was broken open last Sunday night and robbed of quite a lot of goods. The thieves were tracked some distance and one arrest was made, but at last account none oi the goods had been recovered. A recent act of the General Assem bly has made it obligatory on the county to furnish the county officers with postage and stationary. This being the case we suggest that all the stationary have cuts of the county court house and jail on it. Dr. 1 ^ee Davis Lodge, the scholarly president of the Limestone College, occupied the pulpit of the Shelby Baptist church Sunday morning and delivered a masterly discourse. He is an attractive, pleasing speaker and always entertains, instructs and edi fies.—Cleveland Star. Cliani;<‘ of quarters. Within the last few days some of the county officers at the court house have been swapping offices. What was formerly used as the clerk’s office is now occupied by Sheriff Thomas and Auditor Camp, and the office they formerly used is occupied by Clerk Jefferies. This move was made in order that Clerk Jefferies might also get the use of an adjoining room. The clerk of the court has hand some furniture for his apartment but to a casual observer it appears that necessities even have been witheld from some of the other officers. Cherokee can afford the best. Where can you invest money more profitably than by buying a bot le of Pkickj.y Ash Bitters, you get four for one. A kidney medicine, a liv^r tonic, stomach strengthener and bowel cleaner. Four medicines for one dollar. Sold by Cherokee Drug Company. THE MAY FESTIVAL. Mr. W. It. Dul're Han Kntlre Charge of the Sale of Seat*. The season tickets for the Alusic Festival will be placed on sale Alon- day morning, April 2nd, at A. B. Gaines’ furniture and art store. The entire management of the sale will be in the hands of Air. W. B. DuPre. Air. DuPre has had years of experience in handling concert and theartical attractions and the exe cutive committee has acted wisely in securing him to manage this im portant part of the festival work. The season ticket with reserved seat admitting to the three concerts will be sold for $2.50 if purchased be fore April 24th. After that date all tickets will be $1.00 for each concert No single admissions can be re served until the season ticket sale has been concluded. The details of the festival are rap idly being arranged. The last artist has been definitely engaged and the advertising matter will soon be ready to send out. The festival will be thoroughly advertised in South and North Carolina and the many attractions of the festival, together with the low rates granted by the railroads, will bring an immense crowd of visitors to our city at that time. No citizen of Gaffney can refrain from supporting such a worthy ob ject meaning as it does so much for the upbuilding of the city. Let all who believe in progress subscribe at once for one or more season tickets. P RICKLY ASH BITTERO CLEANSES THE LIVER AND BOWELS \\ AHD FORTIFIES THE SYSTEM TO RESIST PREVAHniG DISEASES. Cherokee Drug Co. Special Agents. MRS. BREWER RECOMMENDS PERUNA FOR GRIP AND FEMALE CATARRH- line m i No watches, clocks promptly done. char; for cx- A Truud Abroad. The Alanufacturer’s Record is in receipt of numerous complaints from Florida, Georgia and the Caroliuas from people who claim to have sub scribed for a “Weekly Record’’ which they say they thought was the Alan ufacturer’s Record. The receipts which they semi show that a written receipt for one dollar is given “for Weekly Record for one year,’’ and m some cases for “one set of knives and forks.’’ The Manufacturer’s Record knows nothing about the matter; has never before heard of the man who Is col lecting this money, and does not know where the “Weekly Record’’ is published. So far as we know, there mav he such a paper, hut if anyone is doing this work, claiming to repre sent the Alanufacturers’ Record, he is a fraud. Southern papers will confer a favor by republishing this notice. —Dr. 8. R. Reck, the Charlotte eye specialist, will be in Gaffney at the Lipscomb House Wednesday April 11th. One day only. For Sale fWAdvertisements under this Lend will be Inserted for ono cent • word each inser tion. No ad inserted for less than ten cents F OK SALK Two orators, wagons \V. It. Kirby. market fixtures; refrlg- -ons, beef and milk cows. etc. :i-:jo-lt-pd F OIt SALK Fine breeding purposes. Leghorn chickens for J. ll. Ciouueloek. 3-27 F OU MALK 3-room house on Logan street, lot HOxlOD. Kents for ftio a year. \V. H. Hooding, with (’urrolJ A Caruenter. .’{-13 F OK WALK 30 Shares Limestone Cotton Mill Stock, below par. Apply to J. (,*. Little. 3-37-1t For Rent. poif ui;> >T A large, commodious house * near go ttou mill. Apply to N. 11. Lit! le- John. l-3ti-tf E*04 BLN T 5-room house wit li (i; aeres laud. * KfKxl jfitrdi'ii, oivliurd uml outbuildings, Northeast extension fdinratuni* St . Apply to J. (J. Little T-.JT" 1 Ji W " J t Wanted. XA/AMl :i) To trade a good ’ Ks ley" organ VV f ( „. a good horse or mule. Apply to A. B. Calm )U, 1-33 D 1 LL for service; 50e. for insurance. Ap- ^ ply toSandow Northy. 3-30-11 Lands for Sale. On Uoucher 175 acres, well improved, acres fine bottom land on It, 11,300. ht'i acres on Thickety creek, 35 acres fine iNittom laud. Price SI.000. 175 acres on Blue Branch, for (L000. JH5 acres In Polk county. N. <’., at $3.i<cr acre, worth tyi. Apply to W. K. LiI'Scomu, Uaffu The Home of Mrs. Li/zie M. Brewer at Westerly, R. I. In a letter to Dr. Hartman concerning the merits of Pe-ru-na, Mrs. Brewer writes, among other things: Westerly, R. I. “ Dear Dr. Hartman—I find Pe-ru-na a sure cure for all catarrhal affections so common in this part of the country. It cures a cold at once. There is no cough medicine that can at all equal Pe-ru-na. As for la grippe, there is no other rem edy that can at all compare with Pe- ru-na. “I am among the sick a great deal In jur city and have supplied many in valids with Pe-ru-na, simply because 1 am enthusiastic iu my faith as to its re suits. * I have never known it to fail to quickly and permanently remove that iomoralized state of the human system which follows la grippe. “In all cases of extreme weakness I use Pe-ru-na with perfect confidence of a good result. In cases of weakness peculiar to my sex I am sure that no other remedy can approach in good re sults the action of Pe-ru-na. It meets all the bad symptoms to which females are subject. The irregularities and ner vousness, the debility and miseries which afflict more or less the women from girlhood to change of life, are one and all met and ov n reomo by this ex cellent remedy. 1 wish every young lady in our city could read your book. “ Mrs. Lizzie M. Brewer.” Pe-ru-na will cure the worst cases of catarrh. La grippe is acute epidemic catarrh, for which Po-ru-na is a spe cific. Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, New Lisbon, Ohio, suffered for many years with chronic catarrh of the lungs, head and throat; continuous cough ; many physi cians failed to cure. Permanently cured by Pe-ru-na. Thousands of testimonials could be produced. A valuable treatise on catarrh sent free by The Pe-rn-ns Medicine Company, Columbus, O. ' Sale. Fine Cow with Young Calf. ro Misrepresentation Is the greatest fault of the age. Have you suffered from it? If so, it was not because you purchased your Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, etc.. j at my store. 1 carry all grades but I do not allow my clerks to misrepresent my goods. If you want cheap goods I can sell them to you, but I will not sell you a cheap article and represent it to bo a good one. 1 guarantee that whatever I sell you will be worth the price charged for it. 1 know that advertising alone cannot sell goods, so my clerks are instructed to carry out the established rule of my store and be careful not to misrepresent anything. All goods delivered in the city without extra charge. Sheriff’s Sale. State or Soi’tii Carolina, i In Court of Cherokee County. > Common Fit as. Lucy Wood, Plaintiff, vs. Charles G. Black et ah, Defendants. By virtue of a decree in the aliove cause made March 15tb, 1900,1 shall expose for pub lic sale, at Gaffney, South Carolina, before the Court House door, on the first Monday in April next (salesday) during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land with building thereon, situated in the town of Blacksburg, S. ijouudcd on the Soutliwa st by colored Baptist church lot; on the South east by W. A. Baber’s lot and on other sides by lands of M. K. Deal, beginning at a stake on said Baber's line and running North 31 West 70 yards with alley to a stake; thence North 59 Kast 70 yards to a stake: thence South 31 Kast 70 yards to a stake; thence Soutli 59 West 70 yards to the Ix-ginning. con taining one acre. One-fourth of the above lot of laud, with building thereon, will be sold subject to a mortgage on said one-fourth of an acre. Terms of sale: Two-thirds cash, balance on credit of one year with Interest from day of sale, credit portion to be secured by mort gage of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay all of the purchase money in cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers, if terms of sale are not complied with within twenty-four hours Sheriff shall re-sell said land at risk of defaulting purchaser. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff. Butler A usbohne and K. A. Tukscot, Plffs. Attorneys. March 15,1900. Sheriffs Sale. DR. J. F. GARRETT Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office over J. R. Toilesou’s new store In office from 1st to 2Gth of each month; Bbl. Bbl. Bbl. and a lot HEINZ Sweet Pickles Sour Cucumber Pickles Kraut Preserves and Apple Butter Send us your orders for what you want. «Parlor Grocery * SPARKS & HUMPHRIES. Phone 79. All Together. It is quite the latest “Fad” for ladies to carry life insurance. Start the spring season oil' right by securing a policy that will give you an annual dividend. We are writing the most liberal and attractive policies olfered by any company. For instance: One dollar a week—less than lifteen cents a day—buys a $2,000 twen ty payment life policy in the oldest and best insurance company doing business in America. We also are offering some very hand some building lots. If you want a home we can interest you. Call on or address DODENHOFF & DARBY, Insurance and Real Estate. You can get your Beef. Pol k i :iml Sausage, I In Court of t ('ommon Pleas. Goudelock. State or South Carolina 1 'HKKOKKK (’OI NTV, A. K. Guulhorp. et ul., Plaintiffs, vs. Kdgar Gunthorp, et. ul.. Defendants. By virtue of a decree in the al*ove cause made March J5th, 19iki. 1 shall expose for public sale, at Gaffney, Soutli Carolinu,l«- forc the Court House door, on t lie first Mon day in April next (Salesday) during the legal iiours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of laud, with building thereon, situated in the town of Blacksburg, on the Kast side of Academy Street and bounded by Church and Cherokee Streets and beginning at rock on side York ville road, corner Baptist Church lot thence South 33 Kast 3.51 chains to rock corner of Baptist Church lot; tlienci West 3.IS chains to rock, thence North 3.35 chains to York ville road; thence North (W Kast 39-inOofa chain to beginning. Containing one-half of an acre, more or less. Terms of sale: Two-thirds cash, balance on credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale. Credit portion to he se cured by mortgage of the premises sold with leave to the purchaser to pay all of the pur chase money in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, if terms of sale not complied with within twenty-four hours Sheriff shall re-sell said land at risk of default ing purchaser. W. W. Thomas. Sheriff. Butler A Osborne ami K. A. Trscot, Plffs. Attorneys. March 15,1900. Sheriffs Sale. State ok South Carolina, i In Court of County or Cherokee. (Common Pleas. CharlesG. Black. Plaintiff, against Andy Black et ul.. Defendants. By virtue of a decree In the above cause made March the 15th, I will expose for pul>- lie sale, at Gaffney, South Carolina, before the Court House door, on the first Monday in April next (salesday) during tin legal hours of sale, the follow ing dcscrilicd real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land witli building tliereon, situated in the town of Blacksburg, S. bounded by lands of W. A. Baber, Jolm I’. Jones. Mrs. M. K. Deal, Methodist Church et a!., containing one- fourth of an acre, more or lev . Terms of sale: Cash. Piircbasi r to nay for all papers, i f irrm.-> of sale not. complied with within twenty-four Iiours Sheriff shall re-sell said lot of land at risk of defaulting purchaser. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff. Butler & Osborne and Euward A. Tukscot, Pi IT’S Attorm ys. March 15.1900. Onee ix "ITritil* sa. Customer G Country Pu xluce and Vegeta bles, Groceries. Heavy and Fancy, Canned i Goods of most every kind. . Fruits and Confi •eliotleries, Ci- gars and T 'obaeeo. Fresh Fb sb Fridays and Saturdays. all at our place at Burnett Block. Phone No. 00. The Up-to-Date Market. t-^WANTKD Good Ih'ef Cattle. LW.McGUINN. Look Here, Good People of Gaffney. We arc not running for any office, but we are running a first-class MEAT MARKET and will give you satisfaction in Beef, Pork and Sausage or refund the money. We have made arrangements for some Western dressed beef wliich will lie in this week. Come, send or phone to our mar ket and get some of It. and be convinced that we hand e the l«cst meat in town. Plume No. 51. Yours for good meats, CLARY & KENDRICK. Keep your eye on Gaff ney and make money by buying, selling or renting REAL ESTATE through R. S. LIPSCOMB, Real Estate Agt. For the lies; iu Beef, Pork, Sausage etc phone No. lol, or call on Sam L. Morgan. FAVORITE Barber Shop. The Newest and Best In town All the latest styles in Hair Cuttintc, Hliuvin^ and Mltaini>ooiit|{' done In an up-to-date manner. Give me a trial and be satisfied. Half Cut, 15c. Shave, 10c. Shampoo, 15c. ZED. F. HOPE, Sole Prop. Next door to Benson A Holland. 1 mo Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB. Dentist, Don’t take my word for it hut ask ladies who are using Demurest Sewing Machines viz: Mrs. Clayton Phillips, Home. S. C. , Mrs. Thomas Sunders. Star Farm. S. C. Mrs. Mid Manor, Wilkinsville, S. » Mrs. Shelton Sellers, Mercer. S. < Mrs. II. F. Pridmore. Gaffney. S. Mrs. A. if. N. Folger, Gaffney, S. <’. Mis. S. q Sarratl, Gaffney. S. <’. Mrs. Joe Phillips, Webster, S. C. J*. s. j^ii'KcoAri*. Ajti.. Ouffitcy, fc>. O. For Sale. Property Near Limestone. Throe tracts, within one-half mile of the College. Three tracts on the Metal Road, from 5 tc 7 miles of Gaff- I ncy. One tract of 187 acres near the Macombson Shoals on Broad River. Apply to