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Gold Dust. I [“Housework is haul work without Gold D us t’ To Clean Matting Few things can be used to clean matting; salt! and $oda have been used, but experience has taught that the be: t »vav is to have uie matting I thoroughly sutvt, and tl.en go over it with aj solution of warm water with Gold Dust Washing Powder I dissolved it* it; it is h: use a ■vocit n , loth: a H I tablesroc:> ! vI of <^cU , Dust \\ n 'hlr.fr ibiwder S{ to a unan of water is the proportion; vrinf the H cloth almost dry and rub quickly, but theH moment the water pets dll tv, , haute it for freak; H then h Ikiu the vet vtuili with a u.y one. This” will clean it pei fectljr. n fr Scot free our frt« l.'.H'kiot HOVSKWuRK" Pb'.tisM hi . > » f| i® 7HE N. K. f AiRBAMX COMPANY, V 5 Ch**r©G c » Loui*, Now York, Boston. J m Whot her ir-i C * ri S > 1 >e or O i^ipe^ we have something on our shelves that will give you relief. Try us and see if we don’t take an interest in your case. Our increasing business proves that the oublic appreciates conscientious drug selling. Make yourself a customer and find out. CITY AKD COUNTY CONSLOMERATED. Local News from Town and Country TOO SHORT FOR A HEAD Itnt Nono Too Short to Mention, Il.'iicc j Tliry Are Itoiled Down For Qtilek Head- | lot; hy Ituay Ledger Fittrona Who Arc for 'I hiuv We cull uttontion to sale of city lots advertised by Sheriff Thomas. U. M. .lolly is announced in this hsue of The Ledger as a candidate for county supervisor. .1. V. Wlielchel (announces himself a candidate for county supervisor in - | this issue of The Ledger. i Itev. S. T. Creech is building a cot- | lagoon Cherokee avenue. Mr. Creech ! is his own architect and superintends h : s work himself, and ir this case, as iii all others before, he will have a pretty home. Services were held in the Uuptist and Methodist churches Sunday morning. On account of a slight ill ness of Kev. C. K Robertson, of the Presbyterian church, v.as unable to be wilh his congregation. Mrs. R. Ann Waters has one hun- i dred young chick', ns, and eight hens ; selling. Mrs. Waters says if any of j ilio sisters can beat that site is will- , j ing. She says she is not raising •' chickens for candidates. Mrs. Wa ters must refer to candidates from other counties for Cherokee has none. Yesterday morning opened an ideal workind day, and it was an inspira tion to see the general busy apoear- ance of every thing in Gaffney. Men and trams were all on the mote, building material was being carried to every quarter of the city, and the | ring of mechanics’ tools fell cheering* ly on every oar. • As an indication of how well known City Clerk W. Henry Ross is to the business houses in other cities, a package was received at the South ern depot it) thi.j city a few days ago addressed to “City of Gaffney, core W. II. Robs ” Gaffney is a pretty live, hustling town and we were Phone No. * a v this store know ve do what we say we do, and if at any time you fail to jfet j^oods ts advortised, or purchases arc in any way unsatisfactory, it is noi intentional. Somewhere there is a mistake, <uid we ask vou t<> please report the matter, and it will give us pleasure to “make things rpiriit. A Mr saved as a dolltir n never had an is the same than that if you’ve For isn’t the very best kind oi sh< Wurth more than money saving ? under the impression that she was old enough and important enough to hav< her merchandise shipped direct, hut such not being the case shippers could do no better than to ship goods intended for the city in care of Mr. Ross. The brick work on the Cherokee Foundry and Machine Shops build- i-g will he finished today. The v\oik has been much delayed by had wca'her. The building, which is 2U0 hy bh feet, is situated on Limestone street. The building will he com pleted in a short time, when the company will move all of its machin ery into it from its present apart- rru-nts. It will be equipped with all . odern appliances for work in its MR. JOSEPH H. CRA1CHILL. The Oi’Kitn Soloist for the May Music Fos- tlvtll. Mr. Jos. II. Cruighill, the talented organist and choir master of the First Presbyterian church of Char lotte, N. C., has been engaged as or ganist for the Musical Festival to he held May 8th and Oth. Mr. Cruig hill is not widely known as yet in this part of the country, he having come to Charlotte from New York less than a year ago. He has been trained in tire best school of organ playing and handles the instrument with good judgment anti skill. His tasteful accomplishments will add greatly to the effectiveness of the choral works. Mr. Craighill has made a favorable impression in the short time he has been in Chariotte. He has given a number of organ recitals in Charlotte and other cities of North Carolina. The following are extracts from tire newspaper notices of two of the most recent recitals. “Mr. Craighill handles the organ with great skill, bringing out every stop and combination just where it should be, and makes music that charms the ear and inspires the soul. Ife is a musical artist and renders his selections with intelligent inter pretation ; and, leaving the tempera ment of a musician, his playing is full of sympathy. Ilis technic is very fine and his registration beauti ful. Ife never interpolates h mean ingless passage, never muffles the pedals, never prolongs a trill and never forgets the grandeur of the or gan.—Dailji Observer, Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Craighill is quite a young man and plays with much precision and certainty with a great deal of ease and Iris playing was a revelation to many. He knows a pipe organ thoroughly and draws from it all there is in it.—Daily Record, Greens boro, N. C. Mr. Craighill is certainly a master of the organ, and seems to get all the melody there is in tire instrument, out of it —Rvening Telegram, Greensboro, N C. Th e large two manual organ erect ed in lire auditorium hy Mr M. I*. Muller, the organ builder of Hagers town, Maryland, is a splendid instru ment. It contains all the latest im provements in organ const rue.ion. The tone is rich and powerful and fills the auditorium easily. Mr. Craighill will be heard ns soloist dur ing the festival. Fir« Company 1'rwotlre. If the weather is favorable, com panies one and three are requested to be at their respective reel houses promptly at five o’clock, Wednesday afternoon, April 18th. The captains will please recruit their companies if necessary so as to have twelve good men to each com pany. If the fire whistle is in place a sig nal will be given corresponding to the railway signal for public road cross ings—two long blows followed by two short, , but mem bers net d not wait for tire signal. !t is the true way, The wav of j^iviu what tho article enst hundred cent value is the licsl value o much as it lor votir money. th o value vou 11 is no t. Tli ur policy nil through our big store. Ipiprlii;»- Suiits. The season is here and Fine Black and Blue regular sacks and cutawa we want you to see our stock. Buck French Worsteds in slims and .• frocks, worth to $.”> more than we For Sale rv 'AdviTtlseiiK-nts ui.der this lieatl will lx- Inserted lor one cent :i word each inser tion. No ad Inserted for less loan ten cents F 01« SALE TwoKuott mules. Apply to Joe E. McAittiur. (jjtlfney, S. ( '. 4-17 F OK SALE -Good pair of mules, waiton and harness. Apply to Ed. Atkinson, Maud. S. C. 4-!7--l-pd F OK SALE '.kxi Itushots Cotton Seed for planting purposes. Apply to S. G. Harratt ade, but you’ll find it more , / experienc'* with our -hoo.-s. comfort and r-nti-Gtction even , Poor Flour moans u ••!•< at lo- t ( > ihe user. It means bad, sour bread, sad cake. Kiel i- a irial to the temper of the good house wife Our brands of flour have l><cu 1 ri d .and proven. Ihey are unifotm in qua!by. and use it. baking on< can tell ju.»i how to j. i>. ooxj ixicivook: We have some very handsome building lots for sale, at rea- sonable prices, and will loan you the money to build with at much cheaper rates than any building and loan association. Prompt and personal attention given to all business. DODENHOFF & DARBY, Insurance and Real Estate. iiue. President Littlejohn and Man- ;:g»'r Randal! know their business, which assures success. Everybody is at work now in Cher- ok* «•. Farmers have everything in shape and are moving with a vim. Some planted corn last week and most of the crop will go in this week. Land is being prepared for cotton and hy the last of the week seed will he going in the ground with a rush.. We think, from what .our farmer friendu te|! us, that there will he an average crop oi oolton planted hut that the increased price will not increase the acreage in Cherokee. But that, us has always been the case, most of our farmers will give due attention to the cereals and endeavor to make enough for home use. Wheat is looking well with more than an average area planted. Oats will he short on account of the freezes but our people are planting sorghum fur feed, which coining in early, vviil irgsut much in the way of forage. SMALLPOX. ! The Di-Nt-a*.) 1* Well l.'n<l«r Way Anil no Further 'I rouble Apprehended. The young man who broke out with smallpox in Gaffney last week is improving rapidly and is so much imoroved that he is able to be up about the house. He says ho is feeling well and wants to eat much more than he is allowed to. No new casts have occured, every precaution has been taken to prevent S-irratls. >. i ‘ 4-17-if I.o”-|)iirn rlik-kons fnr J. I>. Goud.-loek. J-iTT F OU SALE Fine breeding puriiost! F Ul. HA LE 11-roihii Iioum' on l.o^an Htrin-t, lotfrCxld*. Kt-diri for .**»n u yt ;ir. \V. II. Every woman in the country ought to know about Those who do know about it wonder how they ever got along without it. It has robbed child birth of its terrors for many a young wife. It Iras preserved her girlish figure and saved her much suffering. It is an external lini ment and canies with it therefore, absolutely no danger of up ., tting 0 tire system as drugs taken intern ally are apt to do. Jt is to he rubbed into the abdomen to soften and strengthen the muscles whic h are to bear the strain. This means much less train. It also prevents jjj morning sickness and all of the other discomforts of pregnancy. A druggist of Macon, Ga., says: “I have sold a large quantity of Mother's Friend and have never known an instance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it.” A prominent lady of Lam- berton. Ark., writes: “ With my first six children 1 was in labor from to go hours. After using your money s wortn ;isk for them. *!'J.."»(» to $1*. Blue Serge suits in round sacks and double-breast coats, the most fashionable material of season, $it> to $15. Serge coat> and coats and vests, just the tiling for summer wear, cool and stylish, and you always of service, price to .$<>..‘id. Strong line, made price $3.50 to $5. Tin pants from 50c to $5. Ly the best make are the kind •s, beautiiul pen stripes, for nice wear. Cheaper 15ovs-»’ I ids is the slrongy-t line carried in this town and the strong est made-up goods, i he “Mrs. Hopkins Star Make”—the kind for “rough and tumble wear—double seat ami knee pants, and warranted not to rip. Child's ulster suits, braided vest and coat, 3 to 8 years, $1.50 and up. Boys’ double-breasted suits, ages 8 to 10, at all prices from $1 to $5. Mxtra Knee Pants. You will need several pairs extra for irom 24 Hours, /iiict usinjf » ; ^ m v,avi,i<«. Mothers irienff, my seventh was g j your bovs this spring and I can show vou an unequaled line w born in 4 hours. ’ a w J _ _ Get Mol liur’s Friend at 4h<* <lrui; I ' pants at -!->C pel’ pail’, Wool pailts 3-*(’. •eiC, 30c, doc, oOc, i GO i ht<>!«-, Sii.OO 5.4*1* l;4»tll« THE BRADflELD REG! LVI0R CO. ATLANTA. GA. Writ, for <mr fieo lllu trato.l! ‘ BEFORE BABY IS LOIIN." scam md l$i, and from the repeated -tiles wo have on these sure thev are the best on the market for the money. All we goods we are IT*or .111(1 ‘Jo Residence Lots Johnson, JeKVrie Mofil'vonieiy Sireets, centrally located, j Residence Lots, Itu ford Street. 1 HesldoiK'o Lot. Kutledjrc’Stroel. 1 l.o 1 , t'4\Joo, witli 4 room Cottage, Xorih Gremird Street. 4 l.ois near Siiiultsviile. Xto itrn- Eaini near Gowdcysvllle. 500 acre- i'.irui near St.‘to: Line, N. ( 1J2 acres, with fiohl, Silver and 1 ■ *id. 05 acres, two miles from GaiTney. K5 acres, ei^ht miles from GaiTney. 1 Lo'. s'ixJIh. with ('ott:i;re. N’leloria vc 1 . 1 Lot. liOxItm. wiili nict Gotia^e. \ let or in Avenue. 1 Lot. with 2 room House, ITtdeHck Street R S. LioscomK is a 100k to convince vou 01 ,1,. superiority of our line of cloth mg. Is it not business for you to uive us a loo . 0 Gaffney, S. CApril 17, 1D00. 0 Goodlnjr, witli G’arioil I'aroeno r. :i-i;j Wanted. W ANTED A trood youm; mule; for wlileli a liberal price will t»e paid. N. Lips comb, Oouniy Supervisor. 4-i; Fire! W ANTED Cast Iron Scrap; will take all we can isi-l. Apply to Cherokee 1'oundiy and Machines Works, 4-0 GaiTney, S. C. W ANTED To I rade a good ‘ Eslcy” orKan for a (food horse or mule. Apply to A. 1L Gaines. 1-22 Announcements. Announcements for county office will be lns(Ttcd under lids In-ad from now until tlie primary for i't.uo eacli. payable strictly in advance. I HEKKIG' announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Cherokee county, and hind myself to hecovorned hy the rules and rciiilt of t|ie Dernoeratlc I'rimary elect ion. J. V. Wiir.i.< < iii:i,. I llEUEItV' announce myself a candidate for tin 1 office of Mtpervisor of Clu roket* Comity. suhj*ct to the action of the Demo eratic primary, and re.ipeetfu.ly Mihmit your !tup|jort. K. M. Joi.i.y. Call on I,. ItAKEIi and hu\ y<*u a ^'ood Extension Ladder and have It on your premises In ease of lire. Good Extrusion and Step Ladders for sale, hut little aliove cost. Made of best Norway I’inc and well painted. Only a fov left. L. BAKER. Just Received, Sheriff’s Sale. STATK OF Sm’TH CAIMiI.I.N’A. ' III Court of C’Ot’NTV 4*K ClIKItOKKE. ) Common IMeas. S. M. Littlejohn, et al., IMaiut Ilfs, against E. T. Cantrel, et al., Defendants. ily virtue of it decree in the aliove cause, made n March the 14th. UN*), J will ex|XMte for puhlie sale at Gaffney. S. C., before the t ’ourt tlie apreatl Of the (lit'CatsC ami we tjo House door, on Ihetirit Monday in May. I'.ttNi, I have f'»tiit<l ,1 Tound what'/ ttliy tli<! place to buy the tiest w aeons (fn the market. J. I. Sarrr.U lo < ps co’iii ini ly on hand a complex-line of lilrdsell and White llick<>ry wajfons, any si/• t roiji : 1 • to '. ; ItiCln-. A iso “Ga.t*-City" and''Specltti” otn-liorst; wavous. lion axle or tide.. •• i.eln, ;*!l of wiiieh c . . I. mow d at a very small margin for s|>ot cash, or for part cash a d ;.;ipi<»ve<l p.M * r. Don'* To’ .t that J. 1. .i^rratt's ltu)r/y i.m|>oriutn is the place U> yet tin - uaapproa Italiie 1 v ion .lone, huv^y, which for style, finish and tiurahlIlly cannot Im duplicated In I Ids market, and, too, his prices a r” tea .otuiblc. Other mak< s of Icip’vlcs fur'less money, hut. all /rnulue harvrilUH. Call, see and l>e con vinced that I can and v III save you money on anything in the vehieic line. As in the past, I shall eoiillntie-to handle a full line of farming Imjileini-ntu such as I wheelbarrows. I arm<-is’Er'« nd arid Itoy Dixie'rurii (Mows, plow iioiulM. plow sUs’ks, plows, hand h *. sin, t'trccs, Imiru-s, I races, haekhands, lici'l holts, c [e vises, ois-n rin/s ■ tile shod, nulls, pocket, and table cutlery, scissors, sh. ars. < t<also braces, hits, liners, screw*, hutls (rat latclc t, etc., at lowest prh'a s. •cp In stock meat, Hour, sotfar, eolfee, molasses, soaps, starch, uilegrease, canmal I i >f oue-tiorsc » an on aid hu^'^y httiue-iS to he sold chea p for cash, 1 th-pai Imeiit is strictly up-lo-dati-, J can suit all, lioth old ami youmz, male G 1 l n*) price's before tciyinp' and save money. extra pi .. Itorv• a ’id r-hlsels, ha I also i F.ssli etc. Nict •! M y Hid; frliiHh I llll v •• i#ul- M • ti ♦* n tloriM too n hobby Hi* 4 vou wanl I not anticipate much more trouble from it. I’eople generally submit to vaccination without opposition, hut when objection is made he or she is vaccinated just the same. One negro woman had to be put in the calaboose, i ut u few house satisfied her and her arm is now .n regufktion uniforn. Business in all lines is going on as before the scare and we think with perfect safety. The Ledger will from time to time present the conditions as they exi.-t so that all may keep informed. After the above was written a respectable white man was committed to jail by the mayor for refusing to allow at) authorized physician to vaccinate him. Ucd Hot From the Glut Was the bull thut hit G. B. .Stead man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklcn’s Arnica Halve cured him. (fares Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils. Felons, Corns, Skin Erupt ions. Beat Pile cure on earth. 2.') cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Cherokee Drug Company’, Druggists. A man may itch for < ffi o. but it is 0 do the scratching. a shipment of LOWNEY’S and RED SEAL CANDIES The ITREAT, EINEST and I.K-T ( undies made. We keep constantly on hand I'Mrytliin^ kept in u lirst-ehiss f’enfeetlonery and Eaney Groeeiy Store. Votir pat rona:* - soiii-ilcd. -i iS'V fr Y.-j S a g « ^ s f.J Y-i r • M 33 M « tffl 19 W k l g f Who knew of so much bad blood in Gaffney until the physicians began vac cinating. Almost every one, v/hen approached by the doctor says: “My blood is out of order.” PEELER & GAFFNEY. Summer is Almost Here! So you li«a<l Letter see us aL what an next (salt •,day) during the lejftil hours of sale the following described real estate, to wit: f/itsnumbered sixty-ilx (*Wi) and sixty-seven («7ton Saxe Street In the town of Gaffney, mid Is’lntr a purl of a teti acre lot formerly owned hy L. V. Ityars ttrnl II. K. Hninphrl s, and lK*litk' the lam*- hits In which N. II. Littlejohn and .las. It. Littlejohn purchased an interest at Sheriff's sale at Spurtanhurjt Gotirl House on the MVeutli day of March. eacli of said lots fronting on Saae Street sixiy-slx feet and runnlti'Z h ick one hundred and six teen feet, more or less. Said lots to ts* sold separately. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the bal ance on a credit of tvx 1 v- mouths wIth Inter- i •'it. from day of sale, to Is secured hy Isnid of I the purchaser wllli moittfasre of He* premises, you w jlJ ntcd. We will deliver the purchaser t<i have the prlvlleaeof paying | . all cash, If he or she so desires. If termsof ’ it til yoll (ID\ tllll!.’. sale are not compiled with within twenty- • # four hours said premises t<> Is- resold at i*c».t salesday ut risk of purchaser. 1‘urchu-crs to pay for till papi rs. W. W. TllOMAB, 4-l7-Itt(tO-law-:tt Hhcrlff. Get your blood in or'clcM' by tak ing a bottle of auExs IS and ’1 vaccination ^ HSK9B9 SPARKS & KUMPKRIES. Phono 79. Once si ML'ri.il, A 1 W£ivh £i C7iihi1 omei' the voter’n right . L v/ ten suits, nil! <ltS. COlli: i merounu nf hats In klntosh coats and ladles’i apes ulddil -r.ilis. work shirts, white shirts, Iwuude ties, i'ravtils and v-tIous other iitth'li .- on. hut :ill to ao at rock bottom prln ». latest style at popular prices, -qw iid s’ had for t In* lea >l mom y. IP ,pect ’III sell iit cost to clo*e ed and iiiilauntlered. In dry Foods and no- 1 have Just n "civisl a *'' nr dollars w lih me If J. J. HA I* l<.Y"rT “No family can nlTord to he with- ' out One Minute Gough Cure. It will bt'ipa cough uml cum u cold tjuicker j than nny other medicine.” write# C. | \V. Williams Kterliiig Itun, Fu. It j cures croup, bronchitis and all throat und lung troubles, ann prevents con sumption. I'leasant and harmless. Cherokee Drug Co. For the liest In lleef, Pork, Sausage etc. phoin* No. |iy, or <*all on S. 1. MORCAN & CO, PHOTOGRAPHS In :ill tin* Iviitent Htylcn. Also enlaritonients In • CRAYON, PASTEL, WATER COLORS and BROMIDE. I rarncs In twelve different pattertis. All work (.'tiarunUa*! tett to fatle. \ our orders solicited. jolix OKKKX. Uaffucy, H. C. Pkotoyruphur. will not hurt you. Price, 50 cents and one dollar a bottle. For Sals only by tbs , (Jtntl, Sliingle.s, and Bias Po or, r use i.rl 1) J > VP 14- Bnildmg and Blastering Liuip tor ll<air, Dyuamito, Blast * — mito (Jups, (Mall on THE. LIMESTONE SPRINGS LIME WOKKL, Telephone 57 CARROLL & CO., Leasees