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THE LAST CALL. Ah not*** and acfounts due tlio old firm of Carroll, Oar|M iiter & liumpliries. not paid l>y Nov. tin* 1st. l!Nt|. will lie put out for (Collect ion. hs the husitieas must be closed up. So do not blame us if you ha ve to pay cost. Yours truly. CA H UOi i„ CAKCKN FEK & HITMHH HIES. Looking Your Best! mna Your phot,oi:rapli Is your representative and It should show you at your l>est. CABINETS. $1.50 per dozen. JOHN GREEN. REMEMBER I sell Drv Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, made-up Pants, Shirts, Gmferies, and a general line ot : mm-handise, all cheap lor cash. I make shoes a specialty. I have just received a lot ot the very finest cheese. Yours for business, I. M. PEELER. ITor Bulldlnu and Plastering Lime. Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Parts, Bosendale Cement, Portland Cement. Dynamite, Blasting Powder. Fuse and Dynamite Caps, call on Limestone Springs Lime Works CARROLL & CO.. Lessees. Telephone ST. Ninety Per Cent. of all chronic headaches are due to eye strain Go to Or. Grlttltli at the Cherokee Drug Co’s, and have tin; de fect in vision corr.-eted and thus be Quickly and Permanently Cured. Glasses fitted with scientific accuracy and all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat treated according to the latest and most approved methods. Beware of Traveling Frauds ! I Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Office over R. A. lone* It Co.’s Storo. Can be found at office six days In the week G. W. SPEER, ^ A-TTPOKINIOY-AT-UAW. GAFFNEY, S. C. Office In Auditor’s office at Court House. WALLACE & OTIS, LAWYERS. Office upstairs, between R. A. Jones and U.Teqpoft. ~ J. E. WEBSTER, A. 11 or'nti v-A. t- fficetn Court House.(Probate Judge sofflce Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a sn^cialtv JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OyX A-c A-c Psl Hi Y , >-*. O. Notary Public in office. Prompt attention (riven to aL business. Office over K. A Jones & Oo.'s store. D. K.nunr.w, 0. P. Sanders. W.S. liall.Jr DUNCAN, SANDERS & HALL, Attorneys-at-Law. Offl •** V ■*',.0«■<'•■'n Jfc n« •« o»y>»» DR. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist, Gaffney, - - - S. C. Office* over .I K. Tollenon's new si ore In office from , wt to ‘2Ht,h of each (month • “Black and White." "Black and White’’ Is the name of a new system of drawing in crayon, so simple that any on« can learn It. Any sort of picture can be enlarged to any size; landscape* sketched from nature or sM- houettes drawn from life. A pupil who lias never had a lesson before can make life-size portraits In from one to three wee^s practice. A child eight years old can learn. By ibis method every family can have itsown artist. Tkore are no failures. Large classes wher ever presented. You are Invited to visit the studio and sec for yourself. Over luu draw ing* on exhibition. Each pupil Is taught sep arately and success assursd. Portraits made to order st rictly free hand work. fttUUlu over 0. E. V. Uklus’ Stole. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. People You Know and People You Don't Know. W. P Love, Esq., of Love’s .Spring, made a business trip to the city Fri day. JohnJThomas Ruppe, of Maud, was a Ledger visitor Saturday. Mist* Maud $ Thompson spent Sun day with fiieuda at White Plains. Suinmie Alexander paid a visit to the city Friday. J. 0. Robbs, of Maud, came to the city Saturday M C Lipscomb, a prominent C ier see planter of White Plains, was in the city yesterday. E. P. Macomson, Esq., of Mercer, called to see The Ledger while in the city Friday. H. K Osborne, E-q , returned to the city Saturday from a visit of some weeks to the Buffalo Exposition and other points of interest in the east. Ed. H. Gaines is in the city for a short time with his family on Victoria avenue. Col. H. Fay Gaffney was in Spartanburg Friday. R I). W T ood came in to see The Ledger Saturday. Col John L Black was in the city yesterday. Mrs. VV. W. Brown, of Pacolet, is in the city visiting her father, Capt. R O Sams. Mrs. R. C. Sarratt is in Spartan burg visiting her father, Mr. C. M. Amos. Mrs. J. C. Ratliff has returned to the city after an absence of several weeks visiting friends. J. Q Little went over to Spartan burg Friday. J. D. Carter, a young farmer of Webster, was in The Ledger office a short while Saturday. Capt R. 0. Sams was a visitor in Spartanburg Friday. ‘•Uncle” Jesse Nance’s ma y friends were glad to see him in the city Saturday. F. T. Warlick, a worthy citizen oi Landrum, Spartanburg county, was in the city yesterday. Ben McCullough came up from his ‘ fork” farm to the city Friday. 1 R C. Kirby, a prominent farmer of Sunny Side, was in the city Saturday. J J. Magneess, merchant and farm er of Grassy Pond, came to the oit} yesterday. Thomas C. Green, a prominent farmer of Ravenna, spent some time in the citj Friday. ‘‘Will” Hames. a native of Chero kee, and who ought still to be one of her citizens, hut who seems to be a fixture at Trough, was in the city a short time Saturday. L. C. Mabry, of Gowdyville, was among his friends in the city Friday M. M.Tate, of Webster, came to the city yesterday ‘ Uncle” Jesse Mabry received many hearty hand-shskes from his friend- while in the city Friday. J. W. Hamrick, of State Line, paid The Ledger an appreciative visit Saturday. Junius Hammett, of Mercer, a hard working and successful farmer was in the city yesterday. Architect Sawyer, of Charlotte, was in the city Saturday, inspecting the work being done on The Star Theatre. He seemed to be pleased with the quality and progress of the work. K. D. Edwards, of Martinsville, was in the city again yesterday. Mr. Edwards’ has many friends in Gaffney who would be pleased for him to live with us. John Byers and Robert Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cabiness Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Harris, of Grassy Pond, were shopping in the city yesterday. Mrs. T. M. Littlejohn is vlsitiny her sister. Mrs. Jeff Lipscomb, a few miles out in the county. Joe D Pryor, a thriving Cherokee farmer, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. N Wood and Mrs T. B. Butler w-nt to Columbia yes terday to attend the fair. Mrs 8. 0. Walker and Mrs. T. C. Petty were shopping in the city yct- terday. Mrs. Ann Waters drove over to the city from her farm yesterday. Chief of Police Thos. H. Lockhart, of Blacksburg, came over to the city yesterday, and we were all glad to see him. Col. T. B. Butler went to Charlott*, N. C . yesterdav. J Martin Roberts, one of Chero kee’s successful young Br »ad river farmers, favored The Ledger with a call yesterday and renewed his sub scription. Louie Hagood.of King’s Mountain, was in ihi city 8unday the guest of 0^ his uncle, (’apt R. 0. Sams. W. 1). Williams, an enterprising Battle Ground farmer, called to see us yesterday. Lee J llaminett, the only student from Cherokee in the Military Acad emy in Charleston is taking quite a creditable stand in his ciass, and from good sense, fine hab its and great industry, we predict for him a brilliant career in college and through life Rev. W. M. Vines, of Asheville. N C.. is in the city, the gueat of Capt. : R 0. Hams. Popular J. Fred Foster, of Hinton, West Virginia, is in the city the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lips comb, on Frederick street. Edward E Rankin, of the Green ville News Company, was in the city Friday. John ri. Wilson, of Spartanburg, was to the city Saturday. Rev. G Croft Williams, of Blacks burg, was in the city Hunday and I yesterday. W. Ham Lipscomb, of Anbury, an extensive and successful farmer, was in the city a short while yesterday afternoon Will Y oing, a prosperous Algood farmer, made a business trip to the city yesterday. M. M Tate, a good citizen and a gallant veteran, of the 5th S. C. Vol unteers, came in to see The Ledger yesterday. Wallace Thompson, a working Thickety farmer, was in the city yes terday. J. C. Camp, of Camps Cross Roads, was among his friends in the city Saturday Ed R. Goforth, a thriving young Ravenna farmer, came over to the city yesterday. Capt. J. J. Magness, of Grassy j Pond, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Ed. B. Davis and baby, of ' Spartanburg, passed through the city yesterday on her way to visit her | parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Mag ness at Grassy Pond. Dr. and Mrs. Galvin Stevenson are in Columbia for the fair. They are the guests of Mr. I). H Stevenson. J. C. Painter came in from his model farm yesterday, and said he could put in good work the coming winter if he didn’t have to cut fir wood D. B. Vassey, a prominent Thickety farmer, was in the city yesterday. Col. II Fay Gaffney, whose present business headquarters is in Charles ton. is being greeted by bis many friends in the city. He will remain some days with his family on Gren- ard street. PoHtntttce Hour*. On and after Saturday, Nov. 2 the Postoffice will remain open from 8 a. m, toG:3(Jp. m., daily except Sun days. A K N Folgek. Oct. 29 1901 —Don’t forger to pay your ’phone ! dues next Friday, Nov. 1st. If your ' ’phone should be cut out for non payment of due-, blame yourself and not the telephone c impany. „ I*r Hull'* Cou^li Syrup l iirnlslie* most substantial conTort and relief to consump tives; it works most remarkable cure*. Don't despair. Belief can ce tunny be bad; a cure is possible with this wonderful reme dy. Is your watch out of fix? Spring broken, jewels or anything needed, bring it and let me do your work just right. I will not charge you one cent more than it is honestly worth to you and me. J. R. COOPER. Oo You Want Insurance ? 1 am prepared to furnish poli- otes In the very best companies at the lowest rates. If you want a bond 1 can make d for you. See me before you Insure. F. G. STACY. fc^liort Crop! OIoho I^rieess! 16 lbs Sugar $1.00. White Fish, Ic.each. 3 large Mackerel, 25 cts. 2 pkgs Arbuckle’s Cottee, 25 cts. 3 lbs Pure Cream Cheese, 50 cts. This is for cash only. J. E. EZELL, ’Phone 1 32. Prompt Delivery. For Sale faVAdvertisements under Mils bead will >>e Inserted for one cent a word each Inser tion. No ad inserted for less than ten cents F oli HAI.K—The best matured seed wheat. \V. O. Upsetmib. Oct. Ja.Nov.1, 4. 7. F td; SALE OB RENT My live room eot- taire opposite my residence; also for rent, my seven room eottag.- corner Uace and Petty streets. Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. Oct. 22-tf- F OB SALE OR BENT A -mall farm with nine room bouse just outside of incorpo ration ; or bouse and lot without farm. Bobt. B. Wilkins, Oct is, tf. F t >B HALE House and lot of 2 7-10 acres on ! Mill Gap Boatl. just outside Gaffney city j limits, for cash or on time. Write to Mrs. S. j A. Nance, Spaitanbunr, S. C'., or toStanyarne i Wilson tier attorney. Spartanburg. S C. IQ-IH-t f F OR SALE Old newspapers for sale at The Ledger office at 10 cents a hundred. F OB SALE—One house and lot on Smith St, near First Baptist church; two houses and lots on Buford St. Apply to J. A. Willis. (1-24 For Rent. F OR BENT—A live room cottage just out side side city limits Gaines. Apply to Mrs. J. E. L"-2(»-tf F OB RENT—Two horse farm on Bro >d river; good upland and bottom land. J. J. Humphries. Oct. 2ti-2t-pd F OR KENT—A two-horse River. F G. Stacy. farm on Broad H-lO-tf Wanted. W ANTED—The public to know that I am receiving’dally shipments of the cele brated York River Oysters. Families sup plied. Julian W, Lipscomb. 10-s-tf W ANTED Will pay highest cash price for green salt hides. !) 20-tf Flaky & Kendkick. Money Loaned. L OANS on improved farms for a term o* years at seven per cent, interest. No commissions. For information apply to J. C Jefferies. Atty at Law. 12-18 to Oct. 18, 1901 Money to Loan on City and Farm Prop erty and Mill Stock. JAM Eft A. Attorney. PLLO! MISTER, WHERE \RE YOU GOING? Vi Why 1 am going to the market of L. W. Me Guinn to get some tine Tennessee Pork and Beef, for I saw him get in a car of line hogs and cattle yesterday. He also keeps all kindsof fresh country produce viheu he can get it. And, Oh, them good sausages! I can g< l something to eat winter and summer, hut or cold. And you see I'm gwlne to get my wagon lixed, too, for next door I* Mr. Forten berry’s simp. that is If I can stand that noisy g>'in til! It Is done. ‘'After a storm there isnl- w >> * a calm. and. oil, what a cLange when it stands.'. For the Building Season. L. BAKER 11 ns just received :t large stock of Sash, li^ors, MantcIpieceH and all kindH of T imming, Flooring, Ceiling, Hiding, Box ing, Molding, BrackotH, etc. No. 1 Heart I'iin’ ShinglcH and a good 8took John W. MaHury Sons Guaranteed Paints and Varnish, all at the lowest rea sonable prices. Call and Bee him when you want anything in bis line. No charge for making estimateH. I have just returned from Bal timore and New York where I bought a nice line of Dress Goods, Waist Goods and a big lot of La dies, Gents and Men’s undershirts. 50e to $1.50. Overshirts 50c and up. Suspenders 5 to50c. Pants 90c and up. New line men’s suits $5.00 to $15.00. Shoes for every- liody and at all prices. Bleach goods 5 to 10 6, 8 and 10 inches. Rubber belting. Children's Hosiery. Infants' Sacques, 15c up. Infants’ Caps. 25c to $1.00. Infant Bootees, 10c. Ladies’ Skirts. $1.25 to $1.50. Nice line Draperies. Embroidered Mull. Dress Flannels, 10 to 25c. Fleece-lined goods, 10c. Serges. 15c and up. Table Damask, 35 to 75c. Towels, 15 to 50c per pair. Linen Table Cov.-rs. k« to $1.50. Negligee Shirts,30c to $1.25. Work Shirts, 20c to $1.00. Guns $6 00 to $25.00, Disc Harrows. Grain Drills, Buggies Wagons, Bagging and Ties. AM kinds Fertilia ers for grain. Harness, Collars. 1500 yards prints to go at 4c. I also have a com plete line at my Go forth store. See me before buying as I can save you money. J. X. ® A.TCRJV'TT. 818 Limestone St. t Gaffney, S. C. And How It Should Be Treatod. Dandruff Is a scurf which forms on the scalp or skin of the head, and comes off in small scales or dust. It Is the popular name for a disease of t he scalp. The primary seat ot this disease Is the outer skin, but in the advanced stage it attacks the hair follicles and destroys th' vitality. When it appears in moderate quantities may signify nothing; but If there Is an excess of It, if the head is covered with the small white scales, it is evidence of a disease of the scalp. This di sease should Is* arrested and the dandruff re moved. for. if neglected, the hair will soon t>egin to fall out. The falling out of the hair is the source of much anxiety, especially to ladles, and the nostrums used as cures are very numerous, the most of them hastening, rather than re- taiding. the falling out. The loss of the hair may bo the result of s'line disease, or it may be brought about by dandruff, negligence in keeping the scalp clean, or by the use of greasy md rancid oils or p imades. Unless the falling out of the hair is checked baldness will surely follow Of course. It is self-evident, if the hair roots are completely destroyed, it is beyond all hope to find a remedy But it frequently occurs that the roots are not dead, that they merely lack the strength to send forth new hair. Where this Is the case Magnetic Hair Tonic will Invigorate and strengthen the roots, enabling them to again produce an abundance of healthy hair. For lids purpose Magnetic Hair Tonic should be used regular ly every other day. (The scalp should lx* washed well with pure tar soap and warm water once a week.) It does just what an efficient remedy must do it rids the seal)) of all dandruff or humor, it then softens the scalp and insures circula tion. and by tills means Increases the nutri tion of the hair follicles. Tt Is an elegant and nicely perfumed preparation. It contains no sugar of lead, nitrate of silver, or other pois onous chemicals. We Ixdieve Magnectic Hair Tonic will do all that we claim for It. We have such faith in it that we hack It with our guarantee, if* after giving it a fair trial, you are not sat- islb’d with It, return the bottle and we will cheerfully refund the purehuse price. You take no risk In buying our Hair Tonic Cherokee Drug Co. R. 0. SAMS-Real Estate Agency. 30 choice building lots in different parts of the city. 4 farms of 50 acres each near Limestone. 3 tracts on Metal road. A few of the Thomson lots not yet sold. No better building lots anywhere. The Superior Single Disc Drill. A Grain and Fertilizer Drill that Does Accurate Work anti Plenty of it- Sows Grain and Fertilizers Perfectly. No Bunching No Clogging. . ' of'! * ' . n—if?*'*'" * ,''1 ^v ( ,^ v ? i - • t hr i J J> r c/A/.a SUPERIOR SPECIAL FEATURES. Broad Tire, 3 1-2-foot Wheels. Solid Steel Frame. Both Ground Wheels Drivers. Tubular Pressure Links. Disks Attached to Single Drawbars. Drawbars Made of High Carbon Steel. Cold Rolled Pol ished Steel Axle. Force Feed Distributers for Both Grain and Fertilizer. Bent Lift Lever. Disk for Changing Quantity Without Change of Parts. For Sale by Smith Hardware Co., Gaffney, S. C. The Pride of The Kitchen is one of our luindsome cook stoves or ranges. They are >]>len<iid ba kers, economical in the ue of fuel* easy to manage, and are botli an ornament and a necessity in the home. Look at our fine assort ment cf ranges and cook stoves and the inducement- we are offer ing in prices. See us before you buy and inspect our big stock of Hardware. SMITH HARDWARE CO.I CO Mk INSURANCE CO —OF— , CONN. Life, Fire, Accident and health Insurance. JONES J. DARBY. »Pt, I^KICI 161bs. of best granulated sugar with every cash purchase of $ 10. Just received fresh lots of Jill kinds of Fancy and Staple Gro ceries. Cocoanuts, Prunes, Fruits of all kinds. Nice candies of all kinds, Fish, Kig and Bottle Pickles, Pig Feet, and every thing nice at the very lowest prices possible. We sell strickly for cash. Yours for cash. Geo. D, Jefferies. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. GAFFNEY, S. C_ Here is a Bargain. Two excellent corner building lots within five minutes walk of Carpet Mill. These lots, will be sold on the Easy Payment Plan of only $3 per month. Here is an opportunity of a lifetime for working people. Apply to 1£1>. 11. -j. /