The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 25, 1901, Image 2
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
the mouth, erup
tions on the skin,
sore throat, enpix'r
colored splotches,
swollen glands, aching ums .
Ill|| and bones, tlie disease is makiiu:
V rapid headway, and f:ir worse
symptoms will follow unless the blood is
promptly and effectually cleansed of thu
violent destructive poison.
S. S. S. is the only safe and infallibh
cure for this disease, the only antidote
- for this specific poison. It cures tin
worst cases thoroughly and permanent!',
Mg CoodHlGR Could Icpptiaetcd hi f>o
Save Beea No Worse. ttirec doctors. 1*’
their trcatiii
did me no £ood ; I was RetthiK worse all ‘
time ; my hair came out, ulcers appeared in
'Ihroatautl mouth, my laxly was almost co'
with copper colored splotches and ofTensh
j«orcs I suffered severely from rheumatic pain
■in my shoulders and arms. My condition coui<‘
have been no worse; only fhoseafflicted as I \v,-
can understand my suil"rings. I had a!>«»u.
lost all hope of ever being well again whes
I decided to try S. S. S..
but must confess 1 had
little faith left in any
medicine. After taking
thethird bottle I noticed
• change in my cond.-
tion. This was truly en
couraging, and I deter
mined to give S S. S a
thorough trial ,'rom A '
that timeontheimprove- ^ ■
ment was rapid; S. S S.
seemed to h ve the dis-
case completely under
cxmtrol; the sores and
ulcers healed and I was
soon free from all signs*
of the disorder; 1 have
been strong and healthy e-’t
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but who ba« been a ro-idei fc of Aia- |
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people You Kno* Mntl I eople i ou i»oii i j
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MEDICINE.
For all fi rms of fever take John
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Filial Oiscliarp.
Notice is hereby given to ail concerned,
•that I siial* apply to Hon. .1. R. Webster, l*ro-
Intte .1 udge of (llierokee (.lounty. South Citro-
Hna, at bisolHee (Jatfney, S. O. on .Monday
Novein , M;r Istb 1!S)I at ID o’clock A. M fora
final settlement and discharge as guardian
for Kilic Humphries.
J. P. Simvo.tn.
Guardian.
out. mb iiioi.
Published in Gaffney Ledger October
K>t)i November 1st Hi ll 15th lOftl.
Final Discharge.
I shall apply to bis Honor .1. E. Webster,
Probate Judge of Cherokee County, South
■A'&roHiia, at bis office at Gaffney. Thursday,
November 7. at 10 a. rn., for a linal settlement
of the estate of Mrs. Mary Petty, deceased,
««d a discharge as administrator thereof.
, Chaki.ks Petty,
Adin’r, witli will annexed.
October MW01. 10-ll-4t-lnw
Rev. J. M. Bridges, of Atgood niaile
a butiitieso viait to the Ciiy VV ednes-
dity.
Capt. J, F. Gregory, of the Gaffney
Live Stock Company, returned Mon-
lay from a short visit to Ltncas'er.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Watson, of
Vork county, are in the city visiting
neir daughter, Mrs. Capt. J. B. Bell,
n Montgomery street.
R G Black, of Grassj Pond, was a
ay visitor Wednesday.
1) Baxter Wood, of Pacolet, came
v r to the city yesterday.
Luther Sarratt, of Grassy Pond,
..mo down to the city Wednesday.
‘ Jack” J. Humphries, a Broal
iver farmer, came in to see The Lea
der yesterday.
Master Roland Humphries, of
Cleveland county, N. 0., came in to
see The Ledger Wednesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Arch C Cree have
returned to the city after an absence
of several days on their bridal tour.
Thomas T. Gilmer was a Gaffney
representative in Spartanburg Wed
nesday.
E K Bclue came over from Blacks
burg Wednesday.
R S. Spencer, of Lawn, paid The
Ledger a visit Wednesday.
J. A. Carroll spent Tuesday in
Spartanburg
J. S. Harmon, Jr., of Asbur.v, was
in appreciated caller on Tile Ledger
I'm tiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E Sapoch, of
Blacksburg, honored 1 he Ledger with
ii. call while shopping in the cily
I uesday.
R. M. Jolly, whose business keeps
bim out of the city the most of his
nine, came iu Wednesday evening for
*i lew nays.
Tnoman Phillips, of Cleveland
county, N. C., was in the city Tues
day ou business.
Hon. Win. Jefferies, of Home,
-.pent Tuesday in the city.
A N. Wood was iu Spartanburg
the firs of tbe week
.1 C O is E>q , went to Spartan
burg Tuesday ,uu prolessioiial busi
ness.
J F. Scruggs, of Cliff sdoe, N C.,
paid I he Leoger a visit Wednesday.
Floyd L. Baker, a deservedly high
ly esteemed young mail of Gaffney,
went to Greenwood Tuesday to assist
his brother. Mr. Kennett Bauer, in
nis cotton business tnis season.
Gilbert Humes, a merchant and
farmer of Grindall, came up to the
city Wednesday.
George Geddis. of Spartanburg, is
in ihe city erecting some fine monu
mental work on Mr Nathan Lip
scomb's family in Oakland cemetery
1). S. Sarratt, of Grassy Pond,
was a visitor in the city Wednesday.
W. M Griffin, of Blacksburg, made
a business trip to the city Wednes
day.
G. S. Black, of Lawn, was in the
city Wednesday.
Robert C. Lipscomb of Gaffney, re
cently in the grocery business in
Spartanburg, has sold out his busi
ness and returned to his old home.
We learn that Mr. Lipscomb has ac
cepted a job as travelling salesman
for a large wholesale house.
G. W. Lvmaster, of Wilkinsville.
came up to the city Wednesday.
Kindred AlcGruw, a prominent
Cleveland County. N. C., farmer, was
in Gaffney yesterday.
Moses Littbjohn, of Ruveua, came
to the city Wednesday.
Dr. Park Thompson came up from
the farm and spent a night in the
city the first of the week.
Maj W. M. Foster, of Spartanburg
was in th w city yesterday visiting rel
atives and friends.
Mrs Amanda McElreatb. of Anis-
ton, Ala , a native of this county,
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS.
Gaffney seldom has a big crowd of
farmers on fair days.
Our business men report fair busi
ness and good collections.
The Indian summer, like every
thing else in Gaffney, is fine
The hay is annul all housed, and
the crop seems to be a big one.
The South Carolina State Fair will
open in Columbia next Monday.
The slump in the price of cotton
has decreased the receipts in Gaffney.
Some of our farmers are selling
wagon loads of sweet potatoes to our
grocery men.
R 8. Cook has bought Rowan Jen
nings' farm, two miles east of the city
on the Draytonville road
Our brick machines must keep
making brick. Gaffney’s immediate
demands will then exceed their ca
pacities.
We are not haearing much of the
Cherokee hog crop. A few people
are, however, beginning to talk of
big ones.
Sam M. Littlejohn has bought 33
| feet front by 310 feet back, of the
Kendrick lot corner of Limestone and
Meadow streets and will build an up-
j to-date brick store bouse on it.
The spectators and general advisers
who have Pet n ass< mbied about the
.Star theatre and offic • building sii ce
the work began have about retired
and turned the work over to the
builders.
The first n eetiog of the Limestone
Ch ‘ral .’society, will be held to-nignt
in the i-oi ege auditorium a So’clock
A 1'rge attcmlence boh uf old mein
h-rsand new are desirtd. The dum
my will run.
E M Huffste’/tlpr. who has h <n
t»k ng The LecLer sinee Angu-’, 1S!)1
o<ip of The Ledger’s old -ta d live,’
came in yesterday and renewed hi-
subscription. Mr. Huff-t ttler is a
true friend, a good ctizen and an
honored Confederate v-t'-ra"
Blood.
\\ e live by our blood, and on
it. \\ e thrive or starve, as
our blood is rich or poor.
1 here i> nothing else to live
on or by.
W hen strength is full and
spirits high, we are being re*
freshed, bone muscle and brain,
in body and mind, with con
tinual How of rich blood.
This is health.
W r hen weak, in low spirits
no cheer, no spring, when rest
is not rest and sleep is not
sleep, we are starved ; our blood
is poor; there is little nutri
ment in it.
Back of the blood, is food,
to keep the blood rich. When
it fails, take Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the
whole body going again—man
woman and child.
If you have not tried it. send for free sample,
its agreeable: taste will surprise you.
SCOTT it BOWNE, Chemists
409-415 Pearl Street, New York.
50c. and Ji.oo; all drujtjjists-
Miss IIiiImt |{<*titriin lioni.'.
Miss Lucy May Baber of BMlwood,
N. 0., who baa he**ti in our cily for
aoitiH time, left Tuesday evening for’
her home. Mia* Buber ia one of the
old North State’s faireat daughter's
and we regret, to give her up ao woon.
While here Mlaa Buber made her
home at Mr. I). J. Holt’s. Her
eweet singing will be sadly missed at I
the Li meat one Street Methodist
church, for while here ahe waa j
organist and her singing and playing
waa no small part in the services
We sincerelly hope Mies Baber will
make up her mind to come back to
Gaffney and make her home with us.
We assure her royal welcome.
illown to Atoma.
The old idea that the body some
times needs a powerful. draaticj
purgative pill baa been exploded; for
Dr. King’s New Life rills, which are
perfectly harmless, gently stimulate
liver and bowels to expel poisonous
matter, cleanse the system and
absolutely cure Constipation and
Sick Headache. Only 25c at Chero
kee Drug Co.
Columbia authorities are greatly
pleased with the experiment of using
petroleum on macaoam work to pre
vent dust.
I>r. Ituil’M HoiikIi **yrup. the IVopIc’ft 1
friend. 11us been iu use over fifty yeius. It |
euresthe severest Sltt'ecl inns <»f tfie throat
and lungs; sueli as. hioneliilis. grippe, laryn
gitis and ineipieut consumption. 1'iiee only
•Si cents a bottle.
Out of 100 000 000 passengers b\
si-u all over ihe world thirty lose
their livi s ar c! out of the same num
ber by rail fortv-“< ven.
Eitueato Your Rowels ’Witti Cascarets.
Candy CctliarUc, cure coiiRiipuiion forever.
10c 25c. IfC O.C fu'Ldruggistsrefundmoney.
Ii aomet tues hap; ens that oze s
tiie only wisdom of a fool
Do you suffer from piles? If so do
nor turn to surgery for relief De-
Wilt’* W itch Hazel SaiV'e will act
more quiekly, surely and -afely, sav
ing you the expense und danger of ao
operation, t'hemkee Drug Co.
Wh en a man has gone to seed it is
time to plant him
“the ooar does
KOI MAKE THE MAN."
But a suit of our clothes will make a man
look better ami feel better than anything else
J C7
will, ami our prices will leave more money
in his pocket than any one else’s.
We have no cheap or shoddy goods to offer
you at absurdly low prices, but we give you
more good, honest value for every dollar than
you can squeeze into one hundred cents any
where else.
We have the biggest, best, cleanest, cheap
est and most up-to-date line of Dress Goods,
Notions and Fancy Goods to he found in
Gaffney.
We have no old stock. We don’t allow it
to accumulate, and only offer you fresh, new
stuff.
When it comes to Groceries, “We feed the
people.”
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The Company Store.
“The Biggest and Cheapest Store in Cherokee County.”
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Phis l ip-r.nture • < or. rvc.y box «>f >ao geRulnr 1
LaxaHve Bron ^Quinine ^lets
the Tiiaudy that oures a cuJJ In one (J-ny
Letters of Administration.
Simtk or south (’auoi.ina, l
County or Chkkokkk. t”
By J. K. Webster, Jv-qHire, Probate Judue.
Wlicr as. Mrs. Rachel K. Scrutprs lias niudr
suit to me. to urant J. Eb. Jefferies, Esq.,
Letters of Adininist ration of tlie Estate and
efTeels of Charles C. Seru^Ks, ileeeased.
These are t herefore to eite and admonish
all and .sinful *r the kindred and creditors of
the said Charles C. Serutrjzs deceased, that
they be and appear l efore me. In t he Court
of Probate, to beheld at Cheroki e Court
House, (jiaffuey. S. C.. on Wednesday. Nov
6th, 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, this 22d day of Oc
tober, Anno Domini 1901,
J. E. Wkhstkk. [L. S.]
Probate J mice
Published in Gaffney Ledger Octolter
2.')tii November 1st IWol.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby (riven to all concerned
that 1 shall apply to lion. J. E. Wehst> r. Pio-
hate Judge of Cherokee County, Sou'h Caro
lina, at his otflce Galfney S. 0, on Tuesday.
November 19th next, 10 o’clock A. M. fora
tinal discharge us (ruardian for Joseph
Northey.
J. A. Gaffnky.
Guardian.
Oct. 22d. 1901.
Published in Gaffney Ledger Oet. 25, Nov.
1st, sth. and I5tli. tool.
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An up-to-date line of Caps, Jackets, and
Automobiles, stylish and well mad^, bought
direct from manufacturers at lowest figures.
Will sell as iow as the lowest, quaii-y and style
considered. Don’t fail to cal: and see them
before buying.
Yours truly,
j. R. Tollsson k Co/
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R. 0. SAMS-Rea! Estate Apncy.
30 ehoi -e Imildinir lots in different parts of tlie city.
4 farms of 50 acres each near Limestone.
3 tracts on Metal road. ji'
A few of the Thomson lots not yet sold. No better buJHding lots anywhere.
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