The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 07, 1902, Image 2
Mops ttir Culicli il’ il W-m Uh OIT tin* Cold
l.Hxativr Bromo*(iaininH Tablets
Pun- h <’ol 1 in one day. No (.'lire, no
Pa}. Price 2.» cents.
There are 2!*(5 lite-savit-ff etaMons
alon^ the const "f this country.
Kidney couiplaiut <4.1)3 more peo
ple than any other disease. Ibis is
due to the disease being so insidious
that it gets a good bold on the system
before it is recogniz.-d. Foley s Kid-
ne> Cure will prevent the develop
ment of fatal disease if taken in time.
Cherokee Drug Co
A mild-tempered person may be all
the rage.
Mothers cun safely give Foley’s
Honey and Tar to their children for
coughs and colds, for it contains no
opiates or other poisons. Cherokee
Drug Co.
some people are so lazy that even
their livers won't work.
Winter oougns are apt to result in
consumption if neglected. Ibey can
be soou broKen up by using Foley's
Honey and ! ur. Cherokee Drug Co.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
SHORT LOCAL TEMS.
A SOCIETY EVENT.
The woman
discovers that
j marries
in a _riud.
a crank
The rm.st rciiubia preparation for
kiduev troubles on tne market is
p ,; t .jKi in^y Cure. Cherokee
Drug Co.
Tne poor we have always with us.
bur ih'n: i? b-trer than havii.g them
bgtt> r St Us.
Foley •
cough ou
. H o ey and far cur. s the
used by attack of la-grippe.
It neals the mugs. Cherokee Drug
Co
The New Y .ra Ch.mo.r of Com-
ineice wu- iuc <ru ra r tdb} (i^org^ 'll
on .\Iarch Id 1770.
How Jkrc ToaP Kidney* *
T>r Hobts'Si'arntftisPi’.’.seurcall kldi ey Ills. Sara,
pie free Aaa. StiirliDK Hemedy Co..Cbicatto or ^ Y.
To ere is
nothing so uncettam as a
EOncate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Condy Cat 11artu cure constipation forever
10c 25c.' If C C. C fa>l, druggists refund ruoney.
The Chinese h-iv/
M '-cow. Once in 12d7
12’. id
twice sacked
and again in
In Case of Accident.
Accidents will happen. Mother strains
her hack lilting a sofa. Father is hurt in
the shop. Children aro forever falling and
bruising themselves. There is no prevent
ing these things, but their worst conse
quences are averted with Perry Davis’
Painkiller. No other remedy approaches
it for the relief of sore strained muscles.
There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’.
Chin music must be the result of
the wind whistling through a man’s
whiskers.
. i
“C” With a Tail.
The “C" with a tail is the trade
mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic.
Look for it on the light blue enameled
metal box! Each tablet stamped
C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All
druggists, ioc.
WATCH
Your label and the date,
And pay before 'Tis too iate.
COCAINE*™ WHISKY
n.ibits Cured at my ‘-'a.iat'ir-
iniD, In BO day*. Hondre-!*
of reference*. 25 vear* a “:>eo.ait>. ;>ouk ou
ITome Treiilrjeut eeut FKI'.K. A-Mrcen
a. M. WOOLLEY. M. O.. At!r.nt». On.
“I nafTcred the forfnre* oftbe dunmrd
with protruding uilos brought on by conetlpu-
tirn with v.hiclf I was afflicted for treaty
yr.T-s I ran across your CASCARLTS in tlie
tow < of Newell. la., and never found anything
to equal them. To-duy i am < ntireiy free from
plies and leci like a new man
C H. Keitz. Mil Jonen St. Sioux City, la
CANDY
CATHARTIC
trade mash Mmwteo
Pleasant, Palatrble Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gnpo. 10c, 35c, 55c.
... CURS CONSTIPATION. ...
tt*rll*( n.K.d; Cnrapui,, fbltic*, laatr**!, K.w Tort. Sit
UA.Tn OAC* Sold and guaranteed by all drug-
IIV) a IU a 3kV gist* to CUKE Tobacco Habit.
UHiCKESTER’S ENGLISH
nmrmki pills
■ .a**
5-*
Y7
.\hVMt * reli..iih . K,,.>lle«. nkk nruggtat for
. *« IMIFSTI.Et S t:\4il.lstl It: lt«,l und
•* i»d ineddlic ooxes. '•t alefi with blue , bboti.
I *i" no other. (lur-gerouM .ntniti-
t.>t<tmeani< tiult,(rloue. i t. , ni your linit;i,'iM,
•i wc k le. i:i SI.,i fur H-itrlifUtnr*.
•a.»ntnl« art'l f for Ladi..*." in letlrr,
•; veixrn tlntl. IO.«loOTe.-tunoukiis. Sold by
ai t*.
CHICHESTER C;’EVICAC CO.
Jluaiuon H<su>trv), iPiSSLA., I’A.
idention tM i iivnar-
Executors Sale
People You Know an,I People You Don’t
Know
W. J. Thomas, a true Ledgerite of
Thuntety, came in to set* us yester
day.
Mrs. J. N Cudd returned to Spar
tanburg Wednesday after a visit to
relatives in the city.
Magistrate J. R.ifus Poole, of (row-
riysviile, citrae up to the city Tuesday-
on business.
A N. Wood was a prominent visitor
in Spartanburg Wednesday.
Clough Inman, one of Cherokee’s
most prosperous farmers, was in (Jatl-
ney yesterday.
0. P Huggiu, Esq., one of Chero
kee’s nest citizens and most success
ful farmers, called to see The Ledger
while iu the city Wednesday
J. Frank Beam, a prosperous and
successful tanner ol Urindal, came in
to see us yesterday.
»i. B. Wright, of Abington, one of
The Ledger’s first subscribers and
who is sticking to it yet, called to see
us Wednesday.
Alderman J. H. Turner went to
Spartanburg yesterday.
Dr. S B. Crawloy spent Wednesday
in Spartanburg.
W. C. Kirby, a good true citizen
and prosperous farmer, spent yester
day in the city.
E Graham Macorn-on, of Mercer,
W'is in the city lueaday. •■Grehnm”
is u wnfct v Bioad river bachelor
tarm-r whose higu cnaruCter ana
great success in his busine.su wt.u.o
warrant him in taking in a lift
pari ner.
8. A. Stacy of Maud, was a cit^
visitor *V edi.esd.ry.
C. Cash, ut E/-ils, one ol the most
prosperous progressive ana success-
iui merchims ami farmers in tin
county, i. ude u business trip to the
city Tuesd > ai.d paid Tne Ledger hi
appreciated visit
L. 1^ Bo:im-r, of Gaucher, sperr
some i mt <n tbe c,ty yest> r uv.
M r. J A (it;rri)li, one of Gaffnev’s
mot-r proininen,. business mtii spent
\Yt*(iu* s.iay in rsparlat.burg.
Drury tserugga, of Kzelis, came to
the city '1 Ucsdny
B F Bonner, a prominent Chero-
keean ot Goucher, was a cuy visitor
yesterday
Austin Turner, of Grassy Pond, a
worthy i;ircr.--r and true friend of The
Ledg-r. earn- in to see us We inesday
J G ( arn r, of Etta Jane, one of
Chsroke • 'orrhy lumbermen and
milltT') called to see us yesterday unci
e ewed.
.Mack Byers, an over the Broad
i farmer, was in the city Wednesday
i on business
Capt. A. Urquhartj o' Blacksburg
was in the ci y yesterday.
Hi ;ha d F ster, of Gowdysville,
spent some lime in the city Wednes
day
County C onmissioner T. M. Little- I
john was it, t e city yesterday.
H. Frank Prichard, of Dilhugers,
N. C., paid Tne Ledger a visit Wed
nesday and j oned its bund.
C. E. Marsh, v ho has been in
school at Hoi •■springs. N. C., for sev
eral months, has returned aud will
spend a short time at his home in the
city.
A. G. Dovis, of Mercer, came up
to the city on bui-mess Wednesday.
Joe Brice, of Ezells, a prominent
citiz n. lumberman and fa. ner. hon
ored The Ledger with a visit yesrer-
da .
John C Painter, came in
uuy moruiug, hi ught him
and left eo quick ne was
Seem.
R F. Sparks went down to As'um
th's n. ruing to visit his parents, Mr.
and .Mrs J. W f-purks
J. E Foster, one of the hard work-
er» of Gowd} sville, came to tne citt
WMir Heda; on business.
John H. Wilkins, of Sunnvalde,
one of Ciitrokee’s most worthy men
and _*o« d fiiruo-rs, came to the citv
yvet-rday t u nu-ine-s.
J. W. Nance, of lirindal. was in
the city Wt dnesday.
L L T . Campbell carne home yeste.
day fr im his monazire mi es in North
Carolina to spend several days.
R B. L-muster, of Wiikinsvilie.
was among tne visitors iu the cuy
W dnesday.
Miss Oste Wilkey, of Asheville, is
in the citv spending some time with
her friend, Mrs. H Piidmore on
Buford street.
•Sim >n Torner. of Buffalo, left las;
night f ;r a business trip South.
H. B K ben.-on. of Gowdysville
was a Le<iger visitor Wednesday.
Clayton Camp came in this morning
and added hs« name to the Ledger list.
John Wright a good working young
farmer of Smith’s Ford, was in the
city Wedne-day.
J. W. Spjir-is of Asbury, is in the
city to-day.
I.liiu"4tuiif Day
All must remember that April 3 d
is Limestone Co,lege day at the South
Carolina Intt r-S»tt-e and West India
Exposition. Then the ‘’old girls”
win meet again then will the new
girin ra'ly for their college, do hom
age to it and the grand worn* n who
have entered life from her classic
ha'ls and w:io. many of th* m in ad-
var ced ola age. ati'l love to ref» r to
• dear old Limestone” as thei" aiina
mater.
U. M. Slice, a native of Lexington
county, this State, hut bite of North
Carolina, has accepted the position of
j book-keeper with The Ledger.
Mr. A H Findlay, the golf cham
pion of the world, visited Limestone
j College last Friday to give advice re-
garding the laying our. of grounds for
golf.
J. G. Holt has nr'Ved back to h e
farm over the Broad. He was back
in the city Wednesday meeting his
many friends who were glad to see
him.
Wednesday was clear, cold and
crisp. Quite a number of the country
yeomanry were in the city and mer
chants were speaking of their lively
cash trade.
Special music at First Baptist
church at Sunday morning service
Two anthems r*y choir and solo oy
Mr. Isham Kichardsou. entitled
• Abide With Me,” by D-Koven.
M.ssrs. Butlir and Osborne ap
peared before Chief Just'ce Md-er a
rew days utro and secured naii for Sou
Cobh and Obe Parker, charged with
the murder of Pink Norman, in tin
-urn o> 1 b00 each, Gobn made tin*
bond yesterday and was released from
jail.
Toere are many places in the coun
ty where tne public highways ar*-. r*-
nr’erf to be in bad condition. This
wid i><* tp, c«se as long a- lh<- roads
ar<- >kimined over in toe summer
and it -ugg^sts the idea to have this
Hkimming done bv those liable to
ro id duty and K* <• r.fi">* the cha'G-
gaog ti) buildi g permanent roads
that will not be torn up by etery
shower or freeze. 0 .r pft,ip»e should
'e irn that roa.i nu id r* is a s.;ienc-
a. d tb-r when ar't uipti d in any ot h-
* r ifiari h scientific wav it i-* labor and
A
Maifiiltlceiit Finn tlori l.n-t I'venlri-
the KeoKlenee of >1 r. ami .Vlr*. Ci»rr< 1.
The societv event of the sc-esoi w .9
the reception last evening o' Mi. an 1
Mrs. J. A. Carrol!, Mr. and C or e
Garrett Byers and Mr. and ...rs.
Archibald Cunningham Cree at their
beautiful residence corner of L >gau
and Rubertsou streets. The cards of
the reception designated different
hours and a continual stream ol
friend- continued to go a* d com
foom 8 to 12 o’clock. The rtet-iving
party were stationed in the we-t pal
lor and had no cessation from their
pleasant labors until late in the
evening. The guests wt-ie royally
entertained unriaCer passing through
’he reception punor were conducted
to the dining r jotn.-. wh-re the best
interests of the palate w^re carefully
looked after. The reception gowns of
the ladies were magnificent creations
of the manteau makers art while the
gentlemen wer- arrayed in tne con
ventional. Those wno attended wen
high in their preise of the elubr r t<
reception wh le those «r»o were piov
identiaily hindered expressed the't
n cr- i s.
GALT RHEUM CURED OY
’s Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
JLST SEEN IN TI.X1E.
pre a Warning of Soinethlnz JTnre Serloue to Comak
iue Duly Sal. ay 1. to II<' tl tiie Warning. Sarvaparilla
I* the Most Powerfui lilood k^urifler Known.
Nature, in her effortii to correct mistakes, which mistakes have come from
careless living, or it may be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and
other imperfections on the skin, as a warning that more sen >us troubles (per
haps tui#»ors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary diseases) are certain to folfow if
you neglect to heed the warning and correct the mistakes.
Many a lingering, painful disease and many au early death has. been aY<vrded
simply because these notes of warning have oeen heeded and the blood kept
pure by a right use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA.
Miss Abbie J. Uande, of Marshall, Mich., writes: \
“I was cured of a bad humor after suffering with It for five years. Tmo
doctors aud my friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck
and cars and then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw with it. What I
suffered during those five years, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure it. I spent money
enough to buy a house. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly
praised. I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when 1 had
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never lu d a touch of it
since. I never got any- thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily advise all who are suffering from humora
or skin disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal of stomach
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA
made me all right.”
The blood is your life and if you keep it pure and strong you can positively re
sist disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON’S SARSAPARlLLAtie rer
fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar eaei*
r«ixcrix<3r^2v 20i^.Tj Gr c:oasi»avitfY, zDETaR.Oi’x*.
I-,,- «,iv ity cotipuiiy Store, Gaffney Mfjf Company, oaffri'-y, -. <\
SUP'
MEM TM Mnf'TSMTV
/V i -i -S Th .* i.-reat remedy for nervous prostration and ail diset
£V-*V''t- , W : '* p * l l ■ :. suca as IT. rvous Prostration, Fall
eftT VT'&T'. Ira b 0! ' ’■ t 7 ' N:-;bf •• Er . Mens. V rthful Er-.r-- t'rata)
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XX "V' XJ X rc JO J='X7_ : T.-a
ases of th'generative
linger Lost atlciill nood,
ta) worry, excessive use
y*. a coat co or Ov-.'u <. vrhna La. 1 t> Census.!", icn and In.-na.tv \7,th every
r r iu.. ney. S »ld at 81.00 ?er box.
G uoxe, 'or 85.00. Dir., .nori’’S CilEiasLAH. CO., €!eveij»uu. «Ihlo.
A
rtJifSs
money throw
ci-rtron re-u't
i a wav
to tolli
.xjr' nr il y ro rj.j ; I;,
i i n sh -t- tune,
world he ii 1 most
Rice oi the roid w
And the ODly
iw will be an oi -
au'c totk agait
A '• maty engine
i qua! to \ he whole
*rk< j r«.
Don’t tie the top of your
Jelly and preserve jars in
theold fashioned way. Men!
them by the new, quick,
absolutely sure way—by
a thin coating of Pura
Relined Parafilne. lias
no taste or odor. I.i
air tight and nci
... ™ proof. Easily nppllt;!.
few Useful in aduveu other
WaAk' ‘Y7" V ways about the house.
1/) gv Full directions with
1 ' "each cake.
Sold everywhere. Tilatle by
STANDARD OIL CO
t-
r&T'F tv * * * * v ?t!e* In- CVcroktH- i.
t'-inr f
tm\
17 md
i:,
. TDimjmr^ uriT"”: *r.r'
ij Ken ail t’o ]',i» g! Maiaiial pR>yini:u take
"Join son’s Ch.b’ a,id Fever To rlc a taiut
., I VD laiialj. >ia nfng In your bio • 1 means
g i"1<-e: .mi'! f iu'.ire. H!"')'! mw-liein. ,i >,
: ■ • i ling I'b Udotc f >i
^ it s . .'ii:»vn’s ikolc (iiet a ttovtle to-day.
Costs c-0 Cents If it Cures,
~r- ;i ■ tv?
: '&,y
, ..,.i st* raj
? n a p
Hire
App'/al Vay Ge Oisirissed.
Montgomery, Ala., Feb. (!.—The ap
peal ol Frank Duncan, the Birming
ham escaped murderer, has just come
to hand, more than a week alter his
escape. Today Attorney General
Brown will make a motion before the
supreme court to dismiss the appeal
on t<.e ground that the applicant is a
fugitive from justice. The usual course
is for the court then to set a day on
which the fugitive must appear and
give hin.self up. Failing in that, the
appeal is then dismissed.
ALWAYS KEEP CK HdrtD
11.100 Paid Poll Tax.
Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 8.—County
Tax Collector J. B. Francis estimates
that about 11,100 persons paid poll tax
§n Jefferson county last month and
thereby became entitled to vote. He
estimates that this number, taken in
connection with the voters who do
not uave to pay this tax, gives the
county at this time a total voting
strength of about 2o,000.
THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR
ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL,
THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE
BEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS & SON.
DOISTT
Speaking of swear tiy off, it i a in-
9 t ructivfc t<< mite 'hw* Gii- county
'•orsntrmd 'a~r vfar 1)7 000 000 gal
lons of di-tilled spirit!- #i<Hi0(>00
.;ailofis of i:.*- nrff 1 220 000 000
gallons of rnulr liq-mrs. And liml
was only an >iv,*r < ’> .-ear —Kxc-hsoge.
TOBACCO SPIT
and SMOKE
Your Lifeaway!
You can be cured of any form of tobacco using
easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of
new life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAO,
that makes weak men strong. Many gain
ten pounds in ten days. Over BOO t OOO
cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. I >ok-
let and advice FRRK. Address STERLING
REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437
are the most fatal of all dis
eases.
CfU EY*0 KIDXEY CUBE Is I
rUlXi 0 Guarantee Rsmed)
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and $1.00.
ii $ V
, /£' •; b/f i-
J * t
Digests Vi/haf yen cat.
This preparation ccutaini all of ti 3
Ilprestants and digests ail kinds of
'rod It njves instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sens) live
stomachs can take It. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequ-illed for all stomach troubles.
it can’t he’p
bist do yo’<i good
f , r*'paiv<'. only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago
The fl. bottle contalnsStt tlnifcPtheSOc. si7«.
Foley 9 s Honey and Tar
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
BANNER 8 A LV-g
the most healing salve in the world.
Wednes-
a shovel
scarce. \
A loeile r|i
oMcalii r 4u *
— Mftnliu-
. pns I 1'
m njfii
with Hp-
dffifultv.
! f vou w i •*>
i n —Kmer.*' <n
Th** ijw.-t T'jvs.- of
sours a rr. tu's li-p >-itirt!.
to have a friend !>•*
Tax Notice.
1 \vi‘l lu* iii my ofH'*!* ♦rorn !' oVUr'k.
until 3"'.■lt,'i'!c. p in., encli cuy in il
1st. f*>r the jiurpoNO of '•ollc ti'ic* <*'it y
nmv due.
W M !{< -s. it v «
Fo!ey 9 s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
It r
rever,ge
often
<S f /r/X-
‘SL>
tSF
Shiti sienrturc* iu m every ’io.r f t! e g ' r
Laxative Broino-Qui ;•
ttf remedy tb>* ' ' ' t-
Suisininrs For Relitl.
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Ui
Ity vi.iue nf autli city given us by order U-
mi*«l from th** I’r ibuti' Court for Ctjerokee
Count y. > < I ll ■. ibite. ive will se I nl |iutilli.'
outcry, bvtor* tl.c 'ourt houNt-tioor, ut (>ulV-
m-y, s. .-• ititriluy. the ilrul day of Feb*
rtiury. r.'-J 11> ilso old N des, |, ens. Mort-
K -t sanii i .VceountH leionglng to the
estate of I*» r,M:.«,n ,,s' r. ilt-c’d. *Ui’h as
ll'ive I'ei n lipyf! l-ri, ess or Wnithc'kS
Uliti sudi fis I .Vi lot in en ollfCted Up t > tlie
dute of sail s e. Sale lo ,,eoor at II u'clock,
tt. m. Terni* C.tMi. I'tl). I,
t*. E T.vrt. und E. L. Tate. I.x’i'n*
rub i eb. 14. of n. Fut»cr,dt-c’d.
Blcusings in (lisguist* are
bln for h lot of prolunity.
responsi-
Clothes muki the wouiHn oftenet
than flu woman wttkrs the clothes
No woman c»ti cultivate her mind
and her compl- X'On &imultut<tously.
WATCH
Your label mul the date,
Aud pay before Tis too late.
The greatest ambition of Amer
ican men and women is to have
homes blessed with children. The
woman afflicted with female dis
ease is constantly menaced with
becoming a childless wife. No
medicine can restore dead or
gans, but \\ ine of Cardui does
regulate derangements that pre
vent conception; does prevent
miscarriage; does restore weak
functions and shattered nerves
and does bring babies to homes
barren and desolate for vcais.
M ine of Cardui gives women the
iicakh anJ strength to boar heal
thy children. You can get a
dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui
from your dealer.
1’3 Mtir’ret btreet,
t r- u -1' !, ‘’ n Phls.Tenr., April 14,1901.
In Febrair , J901,1 took o:r: boulter
wine < r c-re) i and one package ol
Thi iitord , Laek-Dr u^kt,. ^ a.id been
n.-r-Uai liLe.jn years and hud never
giver. Mrta to a ofnia until I tot ir WM ie
v, K , rv 1 nio.hercf a fine
>’w V il*' ^*. c!i v H horn Marr.!i 31.1001.
i he bahv weighn fourteen poum's and I
Lei us we't as any person could f,vl.
- , ‘: 1 :it kappy and I na- or will
't without .Viiier f « rdni In !r t Itruru
ugaia. Mr*, j, iv. C. SMITH.
?.r>) lit* iu!ar«. Bditr »», utrlnB
•7 "i tonu'. Ttu* Ijrill..’ A^v,...ry !>• r art-
CmnanJ.;^, 1
in.a :nni .served
STATK OK sow < AKOl.IXA HjDllTt of (■()••.-
C'*CNTY OK 1 ► UtlKi.t.. I TllOIl PltilS.
I). ! i .‘nuntlff
U .i.inst
To*'. , ]> , v y, I),-f,T d.int.
To ti'" defendant, .b ii-: I’ovy:
You :• hereby sumtuie.n ie! required to
ans vei' The <' 11. |)l:iUi’ tli lliis iielioo. of
whicli a copy is her- . itli s« i
to serve a copy of your ansvv r t
plaint on the .sn'eserioers at th
on you,
• said ('
ir ohie
Uaff'iK-y. s. within t .venty da.\s after tin
service hereof; exclusive of the day a such
s- rvii-e: and If you full to aii-wer t..e t'ont-
plalni •.vilh!ii the time afoi s i!d.
MIT in i his action will apply t<> tie
the relief demanded Iu tlie Comp. tint.
Date: Ikvernber - 11 . b 'd,
Giiffue’.. S. C.
Hal.i, ft WI I.i.is,
IMainult s A: i irneys.
Attest:
J. Ei; .Tefki.hiks,
Clerk Court of Common Pleas.
Notice to Absent Defendant: ‘
To tlie defenuaiit, Jolin Posey:
Take Notice, that the Summons of which
the foregoing If* a copy, together with the
Complaint in this actio' . Is this day tiletl In
the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com
mon Pleas for the County of < 'heroin <•
Ham. ft WTi.us.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
1-17-1 *wk-*iwks
Lx Raiiif.3 br ills Year IS02.
ome!-: OF COUNTY AI IHTOK.
Notiee Is i-bv given tint this otH"" will
be open irom Jann »ry I. " to February -h.
Il'C-J. for th purpose of riceivlng retnrtisof
nf ijrop*!rty for taxati' n.
ir. W. speer will he in tin*' ffiee durii.- my
absence.
All persons are required to say In what
scl.' • .1 district they Uv* T.’i s" ha vb g p-'>p-
erty in '•< , ho 1 Districts Nos. d and 10 w h
state In their returns Ii >w much of tneir
pr ipe^tv livs i" saii'i districts. , so ah new
b'lttolnas ant! their value.
Ail uers ms are n-quii, d to ir aite out nmt
return.<<n iiianks lurnlsiied m applie ition
a - hi’.cia.'t't "f:!!! pi rson;. I prop -riy. moneys
cre'iits. Snvi sirn» nt, in bonds.) :dt. slock com
panies or other .vb, •. >l’< t hei v, llli ae’omplete
y. lands and bull..-
kitchens and barns
to • p.uin- i return of all real prom
<'■ art for j ings. sudi as dwellings,
Foley’s Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Assipee’s Sale.
State ok south Cab^i.ina
CHI KOKEK CoKX I Y.
Hy virtue of uuthority c intalnnl hi a c* r-
tnln real esf't*’mortgage execut* d oy IF.
ICay to C. M. Arnos, arm assigned t" th* un-
ders gneil and i*:corded In tin >fi! >■ ol ‘.'leri,
of Coiirt of ( hefiki e county. In Vol. C. p age
3s3. I will sell at public auction, to the lijgh-
est blddei, b«'fore the court house of Choi- .-
j k*‘e county. S. during '!• h-giil tours >f
sale on sah-silay fti March l'.*).’, all tin- rlgi.l.
title and Interest of li. F. II 'y In all tin r< <1
estate of A. 1>. llay. decea** 1 I. lying In » her-
k*<“ county, te ar Maud poslofflce, S. C, on
wait rs of suck creek, eunhiming 3 s 5 acre-,
more 1 r ss: tie- said interest b' in, on' , -tlft)i
i of'aid Hidividtii ♦state, ton sent of the
I niort^ igor h'-lng otit'itnett in u ri’oigand r>-
i corded In office of Clerk of ' ( urt ifCl.oia • <
| County on tlie jotb day-if June. UkU, ii Voi.
page 3r5 Terms t .sh
U. C. f" A HR tTT,
Feb 7. 14,31. Assignee.
in your poss'-ssion i r ut.dcr your coi.trol. as
husband, parent. sUarill.an. trustee, execu
tor. administrat'ir. er wcounting otficr
agent or attorney, on the 1st day "t .lan iary
ID i. (as this is rcas**essrmut year of re i
property) and ti\ a value thereto, and
bought, say who from, and if solo, s ( y .vlw
to, and location.
If you fail to make return as specified he-
for*'the-Jctnof February, next, the aw re
quires me to acid 5o p>-r cent "i all property
of last year.
Don't say, same as last year or no change
All returns of personal p- perty and de
scription of real cstau* received from any
t x payer must be written In Ink. signed and
sworn to by the party making the same. If
taken by any person oth'T than toys' f or
u y clerk It must be sworn to .» f. r.- some
piTs n !! uttiori/.ed to .administer ontl s, I’ r-
ty making r* tti r ns Is liable for t i,\t s in de
fault of principal
City Isiuos, pi-rsonal i>or;ds, aud mortgages,
vc-s" s and h its of all bscripiio,, must be
returned All persons Habl" tor Income
'lax under section ;t.;5 of the Acts i f h.i7 arc
required ta make return nf same, hersona!
property owned or controlied by the fax-
iiayct mi January 1st must be listed as Ins or
her ptoperiy. Laud Is ass.-ssed is il.c prop
ert/ of the person having th* Ic/a! tIt le.
I’ot.l.'l'AX Ah Wall S bet ween tie .gos of
31 and M' years jrell 'blefor a ;.'*.l tax, ex
cept Ci nfeih-rate solders, or t)i 's' unanle to
earn a s i y»rt, or aia; n .dned, or are not
able bodied.
W. I). CtMP
Auditor.
N. it. Tic L i.v rc<|'.ili - Heat I.si ifc own
ers t > list • acb aud ev« ry piece pat vl or lo
>'f land separat !y. tic • .!•> wb'cli It Is
In, atju Its value; the number of bur 1' ugs >11
e ich paretd or lot itnd the't v il.ic; In dth s,
the lots t ach u pataMly* w'th their v i ue,
i"jf".n r of bulnlliiss .n! »helr >nine, name
of street,.wh'di side )f str -e' anil Irntwet-n
\vl.Ut streets, so that the hoard '':in local**
ca"h and every :<>t cr house. Itfanks fur
nished on application.
| ilium for Relist
| State ot S >cTH *’ar'ii.ixa, » Court, of Com-
COUNTS UK (H.ios .. f mon Pleas.
John M. Gaffney, J 'seph V. Gaffney, L.
Victor Gaff ney anJ J. F. Gaffney. Plaintiffs,
against
(1) Air Line Railroad Company in South
Carolina, the Atlanta and Richmond Air
.dne Railway Company, the Atlanta and
Charlotte Air Line Hallway Company, the
Richmond and Danville Railroad Company,
the Southern RaPvay Company; (2) A. N.
Wood, William Phillips; J. C. Lipscomb and
W. O. Lipscomb, partners doing business as
J. C. Lipscomb &. Bro; W. IL Smith. J A Car-
roll and W. C. Carp -nter. partners heretofore
doing business as the .-mith Hardware Com-
piny; Smith Haroware Company; J A. C;<r-
r< l! : n<l W. C. Carp*"itor, doing business
under the firm name of Carroll & Carpen’ers.
J. A. Carroll a"d Fre*. G. Staey. piirtners
, heretofore doing business as Carroll A
Stacy; the Natan.al Rink of Gaffney; (I!)
J J. s-Miggs. ‘ E i/.abelh Scruggs Davis.
Netth* Montgomery. the devisees or
In i's nl J. M. Mills, dec'd. natnes. .ages and
result-rices to the p;aint!ffs unknown. John
Mills, C. C. P. Htndc son, T. K. t< .tfuey. W.
V,'. Gaffney. Kcssb- V. To! a s. n, i’ a! Y. Gaff
ney, Roy Scruggs. H. i.. rpais. Lais
S|*e.ifs A. V. ntgori'i ry, M. J. Robinson.
A F. Johns' n, J. F. Gaines, II. M. GaiTtcy.
Jan • s J. C- 'fi ey, s. A. Nance, L. I *. Wilkins.
J. M. (t 'lfcey, Clarinet Gaffney, Mi! It d
Dritke. Husseli Gaffnev, Dudley Gaffney.
I. >. .r: G iffney, E'.miii Gaff ney. K. M. Coff
in v, Sac J.ittou. Eugenia Martin. Rosa Gaff-
re, , t ho i-lil ir Iren uf J. P. Gaff m-y. nain* s and
a,i's to the pi intHTs unkm wn. t'nr ic vlsi ta
or nr-irs ui .1. E tia ’iicy, di c’d, names, ages
and residences ti the p iintlffs unknown,
Fr : k R. G .rl’ic y. Jane Moore, Elizabeth
Sar; att. Jut..us (iart'm'y. Ella Handers. S. S.
G'.tTney, Marcus L G iti'rtey, DP. Gaffney.
Mira V. Gaffney, M' ssr rila Gaffmvv, ( Inis. Ii.
(iiiilrny, ,1. Adolphus Gaffney, Mary Ellen
Lltti*', F''/..ibcth ilo-s. Wm. fraffm-y, Etta
K< ss, ID b n hi-vuit, Lou llaus. Clara Haines,
J. Northey. Edna N»*rth*'y. Almou N'orth-
I N 'rth'-y. (' .,.!•• North y. Winnie
Not they, Robert Northey, pearl Northey,
Ylrgle Northey, Frank Northey. Daisy
Nortficy, Samuel Ji-ffj’iles. T. G. McCraw. L
| G. Ry.ars, K. C. Hy:rrs, Rcssle Sparks, Jo-eph
Northey and J no. W. Gaffney, Defendants.
S* MMoftf* k»)m Hi i d r.
To the defendants iiNive named;
You are fn-reby suuiiuoned ami iequlr«'<l to
answer the coinplalnt in lids action which
husthlsday In-en tiled In the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the
said county, and to serve a copy of jour an
swer to the said complaint on tin- subscnh-
| era, at the office of N. W. Hardin In Itlic'Ua-
burg, S. < .. within twenty diiys after tluJ^i t-
vlce hell of, exclusive of till idiyofslicll mT-
vlce; and f you fall to answerlhe cutup'alut
within the lime aforesaid, lire plaintiffs In
this u Tlou will apply to the court for tha
leilef di inarr led In :>ie complaint.
N W. Hahoik,
Hart A Rku.
flec tniKT ,10th, RHlf. PIhIui ifs'Att*ir!i*'ys
Feb. 7.14, 21, L> March*. 14.
Dissolution Notice.
#
'l'h* Hrm heretofore ex sting <sj. R. Toll*-
soi ,v Co. has dlssolv* I "y inutual co«||inl.
The bus us* ss tv I it he' eafter I" cHtd er, 1 by
J . R. I od' S' ill i n I h** t o<d. A Ti >, Ii sor* xud
oi<p site postofflee. and all parties Indebted
t > tlie linn »re r qu* s:*"' to r.iak* s* ttlenn’iit
with him it one* s * that he n.ay cl up the
business.
.1 R Tiru.KiW)H,
Tiro- I i aii.k.
I take this method of tlian^lii. t,.y fiends
f r t .«• liberal patri nage given thi' ffta*) of
J. R. I ollesou A i ♦>.. and r* s; er tful)y ask
tfrat th* y .ti,. not forget r .* In t.ay ii"*v piaco
of business.
J. R. 1'OI.LLsOM.