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i t Something Thut Will l>o Vou Ooo»l. We know of no way in which we can be of more service to our readers than to tell them of something that wi 1 b,- of real good to them. For this reason we want to acquaint them with wnat we coneid r one of the very best remedv on the market for coughs, colds, and that alarming complaint, croup, we refer to Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. Wo have used it with such good resuls in our family 80 long that it has become a house hold nesessity. By its prompt use we haven’t any doubt but that it has time and again prevented croup. The testimony is given upon our own experience, and we suggest that our readers, especially those who have email children, always keep it in their homes as a safeguard against croup » Camden (S. C ) Messenger. For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. A resolution has been offered in Congress looking to the admission of Cuba, first as a territory and subse quently as a State in the Union. A Night Alarm Worse than an alarm of fire at eight is the b.rassy cough of croup which sounds like the children s death knell and it means death unless something is done quickly. Foley’s Honey and Tar never fails to give Instant relief and quickly cures the worst forms of ermp. Mrs P. L Cordier. of Mannington Ivy., writes: •‘My three year old girl had a severe case of croup; the doctor said she could not live 1 got a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar. the first dose gave quick relief and saved her life.” R* fuse substitutes. Cherokee Drug Co. Our wheat crop in 19ul was nearly 4oO 000 000 bushels in excess of the crop of Russia, which is our nearest competitor. * Kidney complaint kills more peo ple ihan any other disease. This is due to the disease being so insidious thu. it gets a good bold on ■hei- .s'o-m before if is recognised. F iley’s Kid ney On r e will prevent the develop ment ot futel disease if taken in time. Cherokee Drug Co. . “Let a child have its will, and it wijl cot c:y ” hut its parents will. When you I f ck energy, do not re lish you' food feel dull and stupid, after eating, ail you need is * dose of Chamberiau ’» .stomcch '& L^ver Tablets They will maae you feel like a new man and give.‘vou an appe tite like a bear. For Pile by Chero kee Drug Co. Tgnoraucrt the mother of impu- dene lu-'TMther i» named. PERSONAL :PARAGRAPHS. the cl W Coi-.^able W. L J McAbee, of ^^fp'.ners can safely give Foley’s ^Kney and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiates or other poisons. Cherokee Drug Co. • Only th..t which is iio.-.estly got is gain;” the r^st is velvet. £top* I he OmikIi Works Off the a-il Cohl. Laxative Bromo (^uininH 'fablers cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents “Labor overcocnetn aP things.” ev en the laborer The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles on the market is Foley’s Kidney Cure. Cherokee Drug Co. IVople Believe In It. It has been cynic dly said that anything cun be sold by advertising now-a-duys. j This is not so. Many liniments have been j advertised but only one—Perry Davis’ Painkiller—has stood the test of sixty years’ use. To-day its popularity is greater than ever and is baaed not upon what any- body says but upon what the remedy does. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’. ‘ * It is hard to pay tor bread that has been eaten.” but not so hard as to get bread to ear that has not been paid for. _ How Are Your Klduey* f Dr. Hobbs'Scftraion PiKs cure all kidney Ills. Sam* i pie tree Add. fcterllng K(?n)edyCo..Cblca«oorN Y. j 'Every niai loi uiinself. aid.the d< vii take tne hindmost.” is the cry of rhos» who are well in front. Educate Your Bowels With Cuscarets. Candy Cethr-rMo. cor*- constipation forever. 10c JSc. I»C 'O.C fii'i./irugcisisrefundmotiev. “Possession is rdue p irfs • f the la*.” and frequently all toe profi s Keep Your Bo<el$ Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cas- carets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold j** bulk. All druggists, ioc. “Employment brings enjoyment,” when it brings the means to enjo;. People Von Know and People You Oou't Know Magistrate W. E. Mabry, of Gow- dysville, was in the city yesterday on official business. Dr. Geo R Dean, of Spartanburg, came to the city Wednesday on pro fessional business. Mrs. R. C. Sarratt and children are visiting Mrs Sarratt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Amos in Spartanburg. W. S. Hall, E;q., was in Spartan burg Tuesday on professional busi ness. James R Service, an energetic young farmer of Mercer; spent Wed nesday in the city. W. M. Turner was a business visi tor in Spartanburg Tuesday. ' J. Frank Brown, a prominent planter of Grindal, was in the city Wednesday. W. W. Hawkins, of Byersville, N. C. iwus in the city yesterday. vv 4 W. Gaffney spent Tuesday in ffky. . E. Ray, of State Line, was in town yesterday. A N. Wood and sons Draper, Eu gene an \ Hazel, returned to the city a few day# ago from Charleston, where they '.ad been to visit the Ex position. Me. Wood is highly pleased wir,n his triii amt is high in his praises of the ^Exposition. He says it is a good one? Master GemgiGoforth, of Goucher. was in the city Jeaterduy the gu st of Masters Wofford and Claude Lip scomb. Miss Annie Lou Smith, who has been teaching the New Pleasant school, closeu the public term a few days ago and returned to her home at Limestone Wednesday. Hall Boyles, of Home, was in town yesterday. W A. Jones, a successful farmer from across the Broad, spent Tuesday night with friends in the city. C. H Carlisle a prominent attor ney oi Spartanburg, was in the city yor.ti nay on pruh-srionai nusiness R v. V I. My*' ers was,a visitor in th- tdty the Hist of this week and spent rupt-day night at LimeSiOoe C jllege. CofcxaDie vv Grimlal, was in tne city yesterday on official business J A. W iliis. E-q . went to Spartan burg Tuesday on professional busi ness Jsmes A. Willis E-q , was in Spar- tanhu g Wednesday on prof saional busi/iees. Mr Jerry Bryant called to see us Tuesday aud renewed. C. E. smith, of Goucher, was in town yesterday. Joseph Phillips, a good Grassy Pond farmer, spent some time in the city Tuesday W. B. Land, of Shelby, N C., was among the visitors in the city this we<‘K. Prater Smbh, a successful Blue Branch farmer, came up to the ci r y Tuesday on business Miss Eunice Litth john, formerly of this city tut now of Danville Virginia, is visiting in the city and is the guest of her relatives, Mr and Mrs. T. H. Linl-john on Grenard street. M. E Gcuys, of Gviforth, u promi nent Muuazite miner, came to see The Ledger Tuesday and renewed. G. W. Bonner, a prominent citizen and farmer of Grassy Pond, was in the city some time Wednesday. Wm. M. Worthy, a Gowdysville farmer, came up to the city yester day and paid The Ledger a visit. J M Roberts, of Cb rokee Falls wes in th* i-i'y Tutodby. J. F. Nance was in the city yester day and culled to see the Ledge. R v. G. Croft Williams, of Blacks burg was here the first of the week. Tom Sims, of Cliton, was in the ci y yesterday visiting relat ves. tiwau Pans a prorninen. Ez ll farm-r ca:no down to the city Wed* n-'Sdav, « J. J. Whisonao*. a pro niaent citi zen of Blacksburg, was in the city yesterday. 0. 0. Roberts, a prominent resident of Shelby. N. 0 , wan a visitor in the city Tue-day. A C. Price, of Maud, was a busi ness visitor in the city Wednesday. W. Henderson Carroll, of Cherokee t wnuhip, a sterling citiz-u aud prosperous furme-, paid TheL'dg-r a viet yesterday and renewed. MUSIC AT LIMESTONE. THE MILL-END SALE. SHORT I CC At TEMS. (Ms signature la on every box ot »be genuine I Laxative Brorao-Qi'iaine flhft remedy tbst cures -> • '' ' one <S:ty “WATCH Your label and the date, And pay before ’Tis too late. COCAIWE*” WHISKY Habits Oared at my Sanator ium, la SO Sara. Hundred* of r-ferenoaa. XI vsan a epecfalty-. hook on Home Treatment eent WEE. B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D» I AddrbMi D» Atlanta. Co. TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeaway! Ycu can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of Third Artist Concert to Ho Olven by Mr. Louis C. EUon. Mr. Louis C Klsou is probably the m st entertaining lecturer before the American people. He speaks op muffctl topics and with authority, as he is one of the best known musi cal critics in the country. His man ner is very “taking” and the lecture will be enlivened with pertinent anecdotes from first to last None the least auractive feature will be the songs which he will sing to his own piano accompaniment Mr. Prison is a highly giftei. brond minded, earmg', sympathetic, exten- s vely traveled, thoroughly well cultivated man—a man wno knows much and who can talk in a fascina ting way to musicians and non- mu-icians as well. Clary was reported to be a great singer, Cheshire a great harpist. P^rrv a great pianist, Each artist engaged by Limestone mu»t possess h'gh mem. Only the best arcis’s are ev-r lak'D into coi sidera'ion. Now Ei*on is gr-nt aud he should b' j ► eard by a large number of our citizens. The lecture will be iutcrei ting by the Urge and in every detail, anu an attiudance such as the occa sion merits will greatly encourage the management. D> r ot forget the date, Friday Feb ruary 28. Opened Yesterday and Is Drawing Crowds of Bargain Hunters The “Monster Mill-find Sale” which wa/advertised to take place at O. E. Wilkins’ store from Feb. 1‘Jch to March 6th, inclusive, opened up on time yesterday morning, and not withstanding the snow and siusb un der foot, and the snow, ruin aud sleet overhead, crowds flocked t0 tbe sale, and from morning till night Mr. Wilkins’ establishment was thronged with a multitude of eager buyers. A large ,iorce of clerks bad been en gaged for the occason, and they were taxed to their utmost capacity to wait upon the numerous “bargain hunters ” Mr. Wilkins closed bis store Wed nesday in order to mark the goods for this sale and to make all neces sary preparations for the opening yesterday morning. One of the feu tures attacneo to the Mill-End Sale” that attracted considerable at tention, was the huge "elephant that went through the city Wednes day afternoon, under the supervision of Mr. A. B Gaines, with large pos ters on “his” sides announcing tie opening of the Mill Eod. Ihe ‘el-- phaur,” was ‘such a clever imitation, coat only close inspection could d- - tecr *he counterfeit. The Mill End s?ale opened under Hie personal management of Col. M Wilber Dyer, the originator of the schera and will c mtinue daily until Saturday night, March 6:h. the sight presented at the sale yes terday was quite an object lesson in^ advertising. If any one in this who doesn’t bel^va that advertising [jays could "have seen the crowd come trooping ibr ugh the mud. rain, s'eet and snow to the Mill-End Sale yes terday morning, he would have at | once thrown asid- all pr judices snd professed unbounded fuitn in the vir tue of printer’s ink. The sale D quite a departure in Gaffney’s “busy mart.” and th. r: is no doubt but that it will be well patronized. WOMEN AND SOCIETY. [All communications to this column should l»e addressed to I’. O. Box I.'*).) VV.- are wondering wnat ill*- modish woman is going to wear when tne crisp wintry days give way to soft Dalmv sprint; time. Dime Fashion, | however, is *qual to any emergency, and there ar- rumors that she will of fer a substitute for the handsome winter gown even handsomer and more riUetive than last winter s fa vorites A eti .rming gown is of panne vel vet for indoor dress; the lighter va riety is more adapted for house wear and its shimmering surface, full ol iighis and snades, rtquires very little *-mb*-ilisbment8 in the way of applied trimmings. A tall slender figure will find the long lines of thij gown wonderfully becoming. ♦ Mrs. John H Lipscomb and chil dren are back from a visit to Trough Snoais. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs Bob Sairatt has gone to Co iumbia and Ghar^-tvi ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Jim Brown has returned from a visit to JooesviHe ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. George Byers has gone nortl with her husband wh#re Mr Byers will purchase his spring and summer stock. «- ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. George Brown has returned from a pleasant Visit to King’s Moun tain. Miss Annie Brown is now at home, after finishing h-r te-rnu of teaching. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MDs Bessie Kendrick is at home again. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The literary meeting of the Ed- worth League was postponed from this veek until next Thursday even ing. at which time it will meet at the residence of Mrs. Cutting Court. The first term of the court of com mon picas and general sessions for 1902 will convene here on the fits Monday in March.# When it con venes it will have before it tbe larg est criminal docket that has been be fore any previous court in this coun ty This large docket is not the re sult of an unusual excess of crime, but b»-c>iu*e of the late jury law ■A-hion was declared unconsm utional. a id prevented the trial of many casts at the last term of court There are now twenty-one State prisoners in the county jaii awaiting trial, and we are informed that fully that many and probably more are out on bond. There are four cases for murder on the docket. The civi* docket i** also large • VV hat's Your Face Worth? Sometimes a fortune, but, dever. if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skm—all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr King’s New Life Bills give Clear Skin. Rosy Cheeks. Rich Complexion. Only 25 cents at Cherokee Drug Store. Marriage may not be a failure, bur a good many married people are. Foley's Honey and Tar is best for croup and whooping cough, contains no opiates, aud cures quickly. Care ful mother* keep it in the house. Cherokee Drug Co. Patriotism is fn quenrly used as h cloak by scheming politicians. Dr. Bull** Cough Syrup turoHlira moat hut>Nt:i!itial comfort unrl relief to consump- ilvea; it works most remarkabletitt-es. Don't despair, belief can certainly be had; a cure la possible with this wonderful remedy. 7 F*-w people come to the city these days. Yesterday whs the last day for returning property for taxation. The auditor’s office has been crowded this week. Snow fell again yesterday but in an hour or two changed into a light rain There are still eight, or ten inches of the first snow on the fields. The many friends of * Happy Cal” Parish in this city and elsewhe e, will be glad to know that he is up again after several days’ illness. We nope be may soon regain his usual health and strength. Mrs. Kate Lipscomb.of “The Ladies Store,” left on the vesHbnie >ester- day afternoon for Baltimore. Phila delphia and Nh-w York, where she will spend some lime in selecting for her t s'ahiisinnent not only one of the largest, best and njoet stylish lines of millinery ever brought to this city, bur ever shown in uop> r S- u r h Caro lina. Mrs. Lipscomb will visit the leading fashion emporiums in the North and acquaint herself with all the latest "fads” in millinery novel ties. Time Extended. The Gerierni Assembly has ex tended the time for paying tax s without penalty, to the :{1 r ot March. The Record. LSpartanb ir/ Jouri al.] The Oiifiii^r'Leogcr hi its last issue ba*.v'lfrar'pag-! advertisement. This fs about the record David Rankin, who owns the larg est farm in the world i o"i , ed at t'alkio. Mo., i’ 1901 sold 7 539 bead r ee'3 'nr A172 >"j'20 SALT RHEUM CURED BY Johnston’s Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. JEST SEEN IN TEtKE. EUcbt Skin Crnpllons area Warning of So in. thing TOor*' Serious to Tome. Tne Only Sale Way la to Heed the Warning. Jobnaton’a Sarsaparilla ” is tbe Most Powerful Blood Purifier Known. Nature, in her effortu to correct mistakes, which mistakes have come from earele^ living, or it may be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and other imperfections on the skin, as a warning that more serious troubles (per haps tuiiiors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary diseases) are certain to follow if you neglect to heed the vyarning 1 and correct the mistakes. Many a lingering, painful disease and many an early death has been avoided simply because these notes of warning have been heeded and the blood kept pure by a right use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. Miss Abhie J. Rande, of Marshall, Mich., writes: “I was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for five years. The doctors and my friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck and ears, 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 I had finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had 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 humors or skin disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a pood 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 vou can positively re sist disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON’S SARSAPARILLA never fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar eaclk ziixxczzxa-^.r7 xaxvuca- coifcxr»Ajyy, xd-kthoxt, xuexgxS* For s:tle by Company Store, Gaffney Mfs? Company, Gaffney, S. O. AFTER ibi !3 33 in. iv3:<o , x ; 'x , "Xi The (Trent remedy for nervous p-ost-ation and all diseases of th' generative y. vf organs of either sex, such as Ner . jus Prostration. Faking or Lost Manhood i^s.' Impoiency Nigh Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to C onsumption ar. J Insanity. With every ix'IMfi $5 order we guarame- to euro or refund the money. Sola ;u *.1.00 udr box <-•-J* C boxes for $6.00. UU.iaOTT’S CT2E.»IIC'AE Cti., Cleveland, Ohiol For <mIh by Clio rokee D'-tiq Co fee GaSney City Land and Improvement Company Offers for sale Rulldtnir Lets in this flourishing town, Cit-/; u*jo Farms no* ty ;*.rri In reach of tb* Schools of Limestone Sprites and of rf ‘s ‘n lots of from 3d to 100 acre* in dt"-a' .‘.me rates; also Agricultural Lanes to r* rt for Farm our* L> 'se*. For fiC! ii.a-rt oilars antly to J V . ~ .A A *T A ' ir " J . H.— AP tre*.*i , i .ton 'an m > f >,l ' » ,ir. u»«'• V *** < r* r'r-* C f* it irt’lr » >0* » * • Si * -N ijr i-cit . A,n <1 **»>.. ■ r. ■ I r>- ^ ' } ‘ 'on t'f On Jellies preserves and pickles, spread a thin coating of mi REFIKE3 PARAFFINE Will keep them absolutely moisture and acid proof. I’.m. Htflned f'arufline Is also »| useful in u d >zen other ways about the bouse. Full iirections In each package. Sold everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. A. N. W too President- I.. R. ttKuws. Vice-President. «mcl tors* H SsiiaI* OF GAFFNEY. S. C. OAF»ITA 1* kkSO.Ooo —**CWPl-TJS !-5.|. oo«>. State and County Depository. Hoes a genera a Baukinv ur. i F..\ louige i>usiu,ss, is w**l. tin*- : op with Fire Proof Vault aud stir bit Proof s«fe wit,it Auto, utie lime ''ick We solicit ihe ■»»iness of peooie of all K!rui»xtTOn< O VI ^ ^ f I. n«ahipr JMM SHiQHESftR’S ENGLISH ’iwmmi pills Alwavs reli.iblt*. I. t-Hrs.ask Pregiript fot -t i4:*Ii:.STKR » BAGV.tMf in K**«l atid . i.d nietidllc box.-, -euied wlili blue ribbon. I ... n«> o-il.er. fiU'Fuse (J..iitfi-ruua-ubfctl- l-ons and iinimtions. buy of your Druggist, <t,': l<,. in stamp- lor Particulars. Tesll- vntinln and “KeHer fur ILmlles." hi (Vf/cr. •» veturn .tlail. 10.000Testimonials. .Sold by JHIC’tn'eTER CaEMlCAL CO. * *t> Audi .on N-;-jare, S-HiLA.. PA KcnUon tiEpcgter- F. G. Stacy. President.. •L G Wakdlaw. Vice-President. . m .-ZAtijmrmaH ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS HO KIND OF PAIN OR ® ACHE, INTERNA!. 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. TAPI WORMS »*A tape worm eighteen foot long at least came on the ecene after mj taking two CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for tbe past three years. I am still taking Cuscarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people." Geo. W. Bowles, Baird. Miss. CANDY v m ^ CATHARTIC ^ TRAPS SHARK RSCISTERCD Plearant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Qood. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2ic. Ktc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 1t»rlln* llrsrily (oapunr. Chleafo. Xaalretl. X*» Yvrt. 313 THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL.. gAO.OOU. SCKPLtSi AND PROFITS, - 10.000. JSl ctt,-. Oounty oincl City 1 )c-yM>~it or.v. Uepohiu. <i(i!ieit,d frnno FarnuTs, Merchants. Mnnufacturer*. >m*i o T i'ers. F very accom modation extended to customers that, tiitir business and responsibility will warrant. I). C. C»*hi«*r J. I. SAJRRiYT'Z'. My stock of General Merchandise at Go forths, S. C., is more complete than ever be fore and owing to the hard times I will sell at greatly reduced prices. I handle almost every thing in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Etc.' I also have about 30 head of Horses and Mules which I will sell cheap for cash or good paper payable next fall. Also three good Milch Cows with young calves on same terms. Don’t forget that I am still handling Tyson & Jones, Corbitt, Cincinnati and Studebaker Buggies, and Taylor, White Hickory and Studebaker Wagons at Goforths, S. C., and will meet any honest competition. Syracuse and Southern Harrows and Farming Im plements. Fertilizers of all grades on hand and to arrive soon. See me before buying. J. 1. SctrTiEttt. MA Tfl Osp Sold and gt’orantcpd by oil drug- HU- I vJ'DHW kUis to CV/’KJB Tobacco iiabit. Ninety Per Cent. of all chronic headaches are due to eye strain. Go to Dr. Griffith at the Cherokee Drug Co’s, and have the 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 who Advertise Free Examinations. 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 I£I>. II. IleOiVMF*. uiiN’s French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. AS IVTIAM B«ware of counterfeits end Imitation*. Tbe senulne Is pot op only In paste-board Oa* wAHIIUn ton wltb fac-tin>lle Miniature on side of • bo bottle, thus: ~ Bead for Circular to WILLIAMS MrU. CO.. Sole Agents. Cle-eland. OHIO. • 1 $0~Fqt sale by Cherokeie Drug Co. \