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Just Received! We have just received one of the most complete stocks of goods ever brought to Gaffney. It embraces everything from a pin to a wagon. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, etc., are arranged in magnificent and tempting display for the benefit of the public. Our Grocery Department is replete with all the latest and most tempting products of the Staple and Fancy Grocery Market. Everything in our store is sold at a price that is commensurate with honest business. \\ e guarantee everything we sell and will cheerlully refund the money if the goods do n<>t come up to our representation. It is always a pleasure for us to show goods. If at any time our stock may perchance not inclose some article you may desire we will take pleasure in ordering it for you. Give us your business and we will determine our appreciation of it by giving you good values. John G. Lipscomb & Bro. “BLUE GRASS BELL” Vinegar, Rickies. Irish Potatoes, Cabbage, Bacon, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, P. J. Ritter's Pure Preserved Fruits, Flour, Meal, Baking Powders, Delmonico’s Granulated Table Salt, guaranteed to keep Choicest English Breakfast and Moyune Gunpowder Teas, Straight or Blended, Essences and Extracts of all kinds for the inner man and Horliek’s Malted Milk for delicate teething bahes, and many oilier things cheap at Goudelocks. Ctapion Force Food, The Ghampioo. Give us your orders for Grain Drills and Mowing Machines. We sell the best. S-n Imo New York Life Insurance Co. “lias closed the open door of possible disaster to family and estate” by making its policies incontestable from date of issue. Before you insure your life write me for sample policy and have your lawyer to explain it to you ; it is much cheaper than for your wife to have it to do after you are dead. The living policy holders speak for us as follows : Vour first offer is 05 per cent, dividends, second $1.73 for every dollar 1 have paid your company and twenty years’ insurance on my life without cost. I J ie New York Life Insurance Company has more insur ance in force than any company, in America. $1,001,871,985 insurance in force ; assets $237,580,842 ; surplus $41,435,483. Write me at Blacksburg, S. C., for our rates and one of our “sample incontestable policies.” iyl ka mon/tric, UJsAOkwlMlI'jr-, C For Sale * * * Small farm of Oo acres 14 miles from town, or will ex change for improved or unimproved city property. It’s a Great Bargain. ■wiitt -r~ - -- 1 wm— 11———jh. See me quick if you want it. I>oclenlioff. Insurance £tnd Iteul JkC»ts*te. SHOOTING SCRAPE NEAA THICKETY. Jim Jeter Shoots and Kills Santa Anna Tate. WOUNDS TATE’S WIFE. The Dimrulty Orew Out of a DUpute Over 8oiue Furniture-Jeter Cornell to Town and Surrender* to the Sheriff and I* now In Jail—Coroner's Verdict. As the result of a shooting scrape on Mr. Live Littlejohn's place near Thickety Wednesday night, Santa Anna Tate, a negro naan, lies dead with a bullet through his brain, and his wife has a painful wound in the arm from the same pistol which kill ed her husband. The testimony of the witnesses at the coroner’s inquest was conflicting but the particulars, as near as could be learned, were about as follows: It seems that a negro by the name of Jim Jeter and his wife lived in the same house with Tate and his family. Some time ago, so the evi dence was, Jeter bought a bedstead and some other furniture which he “brought to and placed in Tate’s house. Some time afterward he (Jeter) rented a house for himself with the intention of moving into it, but when he went for his furniture Tate refused to give it up and it seems that a quarrel then ensued be tween the wives of the two men, which Anally ended in much scratch ing and some wool gathering. It was then taken up by the men and Tate grabbed an axe with which he threatened to kill Jeter should be come into the door, whereupon Je- ter drew his pistol and fired. Tate was in a stooping position when the bullet entered his head (bis wife said at the inquest that he was laughing) as it struck near the top and came out just above the ear on the other side of the bead. It is not known whether the shot that hit Tate’s wife was intentionally aimed at her or whether it was a stray one intended for her husband. The woman was wounded just under the shoulder, the ball ranging down her arm towards the elbow, and while the wound is no doubt painful, it is not considered a serious one. Jeter was unhurt. It seems that Tate was un armed, save for the axe, as a bureau drawer in his room was unlocked after the fight and his pistol was found in it. Jeter came to Gaffney yesterday morning, surrendered him self to Sheriff Thomas and was locked up. The verdict of the coroner’s jury was that Jim Jeter feloniously did kill Santa Anna Tate. Jeter is still in jail. A Fortunate Man. Mr. Wylie S. Hill, a prosperous Cherokee planter was in the city yesterday. While attending to some business in the postoffice he laid his pucketbook, containing $18 and some valuable papers, on the shelf used by the public at the money order win- ilcw and walked off, leaving it there lie had gone to several places before he discovered his loss and then did not remember where ho had left it. In the meantime some one picked up the pocketbook and began to in- quir« about the owner. No one knew to whom it belonged. While Mr. Hill was in the warehouse of J. C. Lipscomb & Bro., looking for the lost treasure Tom Clarkson Happened to come in and inpuired what he was looking for. When told the object of Mr Hill’s search he informed him that someone hud found a pocket- book at the postofflue. He went in search and was rewarded by the re covery of his pocketbook and money. Uaffuey's Flr*t Hale. The first hale of new cotton bought in Gaffney this season was brought in Wednesday by Joe W. Humphries, a tenant of 8. Q. Sarratt’s place near the city. It brought 0 cents and was bought by Walter Humphries for J. A. Carroll. This is rather early for cotton in this section, though a few bales have already been sold in some of the ad joining counties. It is opening rap idly though, now, and picking is becoming general throughout the county, and ere many days It will be gin to roll in at a lively rate. Marriaice of a Colored Couple. Sunday night at the First Meth odist church, colored, Walter Petty and Lillie Kennedy, both of this city were united in the holy bonds of wed lock by Rev. R. C. Campbell, In the presence of a large number of friends who had assembled to witness the ceremony. The bride is a young woman who stands high in colored society, and the groom is a barber of several years experience. They have many friends here, both colored and white, who wish them much joy and happiness in their new life. Uaeutlon Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers' and grandmothers’ never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Bil iousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom beard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration. Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fer mentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the : /stem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by 8. B. Crawley & Co. GAFFNEY TO MARION. A Dellfchtfnl Trip to tbo Far Famed “I.and of tbe Hkjr.” There will be an excursion on Thursday next, Sept. 13, from Gaff ney to Marion, this will be probably the last opportunity of this season to visit this delightful mountain resort, at low rates, as the excursion season is drawing to a close and every one who is able to getaway for a day, should go along. The marvelous scenery of the wonderful mountains of western North Carolina will more than repay one for the outlay. The glorious verdure of the giant moun tains is beginning to change to the beautiful colors of autumn, the moon will be at its full, and those who have never sped on the gleaming rails, rushing around great curves, gliding down steep grades, beside deep precipices, under beetling cliffs, across the roaring streams, while the silvery orb of the Heavens, shines placidly o’er grandly illuminating the majestic work of nature, it mat ters not how vivid his imagination, cannot conjure up the faintest con ception of the grandest sight ever granted mortal eyes. Another pleas ing feature of the excursion will be the chance afforded to visit Rutber- fordton, where a Street Fair and Carnival will he in progress, the train will stop both going and re turning. so that those who 4^sire to see the Fair and all its attendant at tractions, including the midway and a grand exhibit of the products of the South, may do so. Come one, come all, rest for a day from the weary routine of business, enjoy yourself, come back refreshed, and with some thing pleasant to think and talk of in the long evenings. There will be a brass band along to furnish music, good order will be maintained, and the pleasure of every one assured. The fare, one dollar. Wood’s Seeds. Every Farmer should have a copy of Wood’s Autumn Catalogue of SEEDS AND DRAIN 'or Fall planting. It tells all about IRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, etc. It aUo gives descriptions, best methods of culture and much special and varna- :ui aa***'-*- 'i' "VC a blc information about all crops that can be sown to advantace in the Fall and early Winter. Catalogue mailed free. Write for It and price* of any Seeds or Seed Grain required. T.W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. For Rent. UVAdvertlsementH under tills head will be Inserted for one cent a word each inser tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents F OR UKNT—Five-room cottrge t'or. Race and I’etty streets. Apply to \V. o. John son. h-ai-tf F OR KENT—Stove r<s)m next to Rank. A N. Wood. F OR KENT—Store room now occupied by R. S. Cook, also nine rooms over National Rank and one cottage on (iaineu Street. F. U. Stacy. s-^4-t f F OR RENT--Mrs. A. E. Lipscomb's house on Victoria Avenue; furnished or unfur- nished. Apply to Robert Lipscomb. E-:n-tf * r ° r F OR SALE—Four good milk cows, with young calves. Apply to .Samuel Jefferies. 0-4-tf F OR SALE—Klee building lots. J. J. Gaff ncy, law-'J-pd F OR SALE OK EXCHANGE A five-room house on two acres lot within live min utes walk of business part of city. Will sell for cash or exchange for factory stock or farm. W. A. Turner. tf F OR SALE—In Gowdeysvllio township, farm of 1W acres. Small cash payment; bal ance on terms cheaper than renting. Drawer 1US, Spartanburg. S. C. Wanted. W ANTED 100 bushels of good dry sugar cane seed. Apply to Dr. W. A. Fort. s-:jl W ANTED—A permanent position as clerk by a oulet, steady young man. Good references given. Address X, care The Ijed- gev. 'J-Mt-pd Taken Up. T AKEN UF-One red Jersey milk cow with horns. Owner can get same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. R. C. Thomson. k-7-lt Notice. T HE NATIONAL RANK ami a n! WOOD, Ranker, will close hereafter at t> p. ni. on Saturdays—at 3 p. m. other days. National, Bank. A. N. Wood. Money tojLpan. M ONEY TO LOAN on improved or unim proved city real estate on most liberal terms. Will loan straight for a term of years or on Installments. You can build your house and pay for It with little more than your rent would cost you. Call and get terms. J. C. Jefferies, Atty. The Graded Schools. The Gaffney Graded Schools will re-open Uondajr, September loth. Let scholars be promptly on hand and bring with them their promotion cards. R. O. Sams, 8-31 For Trustees. Notice of Secood Primary Eloctioo in Cherokee Count)!. Notice Is hereby given that a second pri mary election will lie held on Tuesday. Sept. 11, 1900. for the purpose of nominating the following State officers: Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Rail road Commissioner, and a Supervisor for Cherokee County, This primary will bo conducted under the same rules us the first. The same Managers will act at this election who acted before. Managers will call on T. R. Butler or J. R. Roll for boxes and tickets. Uy order of T. R. BcTi.tK. Chairman. J. R. Hill, Sec. and Tinas. SCROFULA Disease ot Heredity. In many respects Scrofula and Consumption are alike ; they develop from the same gen- eral causes, both are hereditary and dependent upon an impure and im- povished blood supply. In consumption the disease fastens itself upon the lungs ; in Scrofula the glands of the neck and throat swell and suppurate, causing ugly running sores; the eyes are inflamed and weak ; there is nn almost continual discharge from the ears, the limbs swell, hones ache, and white swelling is frequently a result, causing the diseased hones to work out through the skin, producing indescribable pain and suffering. Cutting away a sore or diseased gland does no K 00 ^ ! the blood is poisoned. The old scrofulous taint which has probably come down through several generations has polluted every drop of blood. Scrofula requires vigorous, persistent treatment. The blood must be brought back to a healthy condition before the terrible disease can l>e stopped in its work of destruction. Mercury, potash and other poisonous minerals usually given in such cases do more harm than good ; they ruin the digestion and leave the system in a worse condition than before. S. S. S. is the only medicine that can reach deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula. It goes down to the very roots of tlie disease and forces every vestige of poison out of the blood. S S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. The roots and herbs from which it is made contain wonderful blood purifying properties, which no poison, however powerful, can __ _ r, __ long resist. S. S. S. stimulates and purifies the blood, increases the tf ^ MmUlfc- Km re MS MM err - appetite, aids the digestion and restores health and strength to the . enfeebled body. If vou have reason to think vou have Scrofula, or vour child has inherited any bloo<l taint, don’t wait for it to develop, hut begin at once the use of S. S. S. It is a fine tonic and the best blood purifier and blood builder known, as It contains no poisonous minerals. S. S. S. is pre-eminently a remedy for children. r When m ■teat We a Ptodi which are beyond the power of other so-called blood remedies. S. X. Brooks, Monticello, Ga. Our medical department is in charge of experienced physicians who have made Scrofula and other blood diseases a life study. Write them about your case, or any one you are interested in. Your letter will receive prompt and careful attention. We make no charge whatever for this. Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA. Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Feve 1 > Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. ... Sold by every druggist in the malarial sections of the United States No cure, no pay— Price, 50c. WHOLESALER. MAKES children ff AND ADULTS Cbi AS FAT AS fai \PlGS. Mo., Feb, ft, 1899. congratulate yon Dt. Louis, Pabis Mbdicinb Co., City. Gentlemen:—Wo wish to „ on tho increased sales wo aro having on your 1 Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. On exam- ining our record of inventory under date of Jan. 1st. we find that wo sold during tin Chill season of 1898 , 2360 dozen Grove’s Tonic. V also find that our sales on your Laxative Bromo-Qulnino Tablets havo been some fning enormous: having sold during tho lat Cold and Grip coason 4,203 dozen. Please rush down order enclosed hercwitl •Bd oblige, Yours truly, MEYER BROS. DRUG CO. _ ik® !ecoiume»A RETAILER. Ennaos, Ills. Paris Medicinb Co. , Gentlemen:—I handle seven or eight differ- cntL-nds of Chill Tonics but I sell ten bottles of Grove’s to where I sell one of the others. I sold oo bottles of Grove’s Chill Tonic in ouo day and could havo col 1 mora if I had had it on hand. Mr. Dave Woods cured five cases ot chills with one bottle Respectfully, JOHN T. VJNYARD. First Tasteless Tonic ever manufactured.. AIL other so-called “Taste less” Tonics are imita tions.. Ask any druggist about this who is not PUSHING an imitation. CONSUMER. Wnrrc-.BORo, Tex., Sep. 13, 1898. Paris Mebtcike Co., Et. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen:—I write you a few lines cf grat itude. I think your Grove’s Tasteleaj Ctdll Tonic ono of the bestmedicines in tho world for Chills and Fever. I have threo children that havo been down with malarial lever for 18 months r.nd have bought Chill medicines of all kinds and Doctor’s l:»!'s comini in all the time until I sent to town and got threo bottles of Grove’s Tenie-. My childre n are all weii now and it was yon r Tist^les i Chill Tonic that did it. I cacaot cay too much in its behalf. Yours truly, JAMES D. ROBERTS. Wanted. General Insurance and Real Estate. i want monazite sand, nigh grade. Must ; This agency is one year old and has issued 234 policies. 39 be85 per cent. pore. Price win depend upon j Fire Insurance policies, insuring $15,800; 33 Life Insurance in- percentage of Thoria. win pay « cents for 8lir i ng $61,000 ; 35 Health Policies, with weekly indemnity $450 • good, clean goods where i can control output 105 Accident Policies, insuring over $2,000, with weekly indora- of mine: or will mirchase land. Send satn- . . . . /-./w. . 7 ’ of mine; or will purchase land. Send sam ples and guarantee of sample as to output being the sime, with amount of tons that can be furnished in twelve months. nity oyer $1,000,000. I try to keep posted as to companies and contracts and will endeavor to give to the insuring public all that is best in insurance. Thanking you for past patronage, and soliciting your future favors, I am, yours truly, L. U. CAMPBELL, Gaffney, S. C\, residence, or Commercial Hotel, Shelby, N. C. 9-7-lmo JONES J. DARBY. What They Say About.... Harris Lithia Water: Still Alive. The Up-to-Dato Market Is still alive, and don’t you forge- I*, where you can get fresh meats of nil kinds in season. Reef. Pork and Mutton, Flesh Fish on Fridays and Saturdays, Country Produce and Poultry. Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries. Cigars and Tobacco. I have an experienced cutter to serve you with pleasure. We know our business and attend tf) It, Come or call Pnone No. 60. ' L W, McGUINN. It is a Known Fact that I sell Staple and Fancy Groceries cheaper than any other dealer lu Gaff ney, therefore my store has been rightly dubbed The Cheap Store. Everything sold at rook bottom prices and everything guaranteed to be just as represented. All goods delivered promptly and without extra charge. I. DAVENPORT. Jelly Glasses, Mr. J. T. Harris: Dca*- Sir 1 have found the ISC (J f t lu* \\ ater from your Lithia Spi ing ;n s Util < \uoiij 111 MJ efficacious in th<“ ease of a you t >2 I 'Kiy P’l- tlent of in ne, who has sufforc 1 for years with Diabetes. with ail Us differ « :it : ill end 1 ills. that I want to add my to.- tiruo nai tt the many you already hare. Th< pul ellt, I refer to has Us* si the water free y at hone for scarcely : month now, with mor» hem ficial results th: in from month:, sp •nt :i t dlli't r<*iU lithia spri urs in dlff. rent par ts ol tin: U died Stalls, lie sides long contiiit ed u-.'* of the same watt rs at home. Other of 1 ly j) tl ients and frictit s are now using tin sain e with best resuits. 1 cordially recoin rue nd U to ail .*3 li 11 " crlng fron similar diseases. Very respectfully youi s. Thomas S. P< ’.V K1. M. 1 ). Pres. Southern M< •dica < 'ol h Atlanta, Ga, j i “The Harris Lithia Water is, in my opinion. 1 unexcelled for those ailments requiring the | salts it contains. “Thko. Lamb. M. I).. “Professor Diseases of Chest and Principal of Medicine, Medical Department, Univer sity of Georgia.’’ As II \ iu x. C., April tit, 1893. -An ex- tend:-; i u-.cof the llirrii Lithia Wa- Ur 'jr.ipu 1 i '!»” st .it ftut Til tiiiit 1 ro- gar 1 it , me of the l. -d if not the best. I-' I bin \i a ter a two to 1 he profrssion. In tho condii ion of i .ph iti.; Urine, its action is ijia; vo|iii! Its use in the Hui'ii.'C.ti.: and Gouty dis, afford me nr-re comfort than clth rthe ! *.iIf, ;■ ■ or Loudon letiy Waters. Wry tnily yours. John Ukv William, M. I). R ti.Ti toiu:. I!, I)., June 24,1*96. J. T. Harris, I - l. if arris Spring, S. C; Dear Sir I have !) cti using Harris Lithia Water for some time, and I w ill say to you that it is my opinion that the Harris Lithia Water is by far th‘- Isjst Lithia Water that i have ever u-ed, and tiro it has done mu a gn at d-.il of good,-dud i think it a most val uable remedy. R. C. II OK KM AN, Pres. S. A. i,. It. It. Harris I.ilhia Carbonated Water is guaran teed to cure the worst ease of indigestion if taken after each meal. One glass of it will relieve you immediately. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO., General Agents for Gaffney and Vicinity. : AND ALL KINDS : Silver Tableware. R. S. The Jeweler. Letters of Administration. State or South Caboliha, ) COUNTY or CUEHOKKE. ( By J. E. Webster, Es<|ulre, Probate Judge. Whereas, J. Eb Jefferies, as Clerk of Court, has made suit to me, to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of J. Curb McCraw, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. Curb McCraw. deceased, that they be and appear before me. In the Court of Pro bate, to Ims held at Cherokee Court House. Gaffney. S. C., on Monday, October 13th, next after publication thereof, at eleven o’clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, tills 1st clay of Sep tember. Auuo Domini fi*0Q. J, E. Websteb. (L. S.l Probate Judge. Published In Gaffney Ifedgor Sept. 7.14, 21, 28 and Oct. 5 and 12,1900. We are Here to Stay. Backed up by years of experience, we make “PRESCRIPTION WORK” a “SPECIALTY.” Our Pre scription Department is in charge of a Competent Pharmacist, using only pure drugs in compound ing. A full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Paints and Painters’ utensils always on hand. We are sole agents for “Dr. Sclisop's Restorative,” The Great Nerve Tonic, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Cure. Dr. S. B. Crawley & Co M i > i* uog i Wtreet, - Ouflhcy, rt. tj.