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p e S1,000 in ranging in price from 50c to $20.00. Have you seen our $5.00 Cloaks? We have just received a new shipment and have fifty of these cloaks in all colors, styles and trimmings—these cloaks are worth $7.50 but we are making a leader of these at $5.00. DRESS GOODS The Irrgest and most varied line in upper South Carolina, embracing all the newest weaves and designs in Zibilines, Panama Suitings, Echo Cloths, Knickerbocker Suitings, Norfolk Suitings, Meltons, Granites, Broadcloths, Venetian Cloths, French Flannels, Corduroys, Barathaya Suitings, etc., and trimmings to suit all. Fine Footwear for Men, Women and-Children. Children’s School Shoes. We can fit anybody’s child at anybody’s price, 25c to $1.00. They will ’most out-wear the sidewalk. Try them for econo my’s sake. one pair. We do not make these shoes but we have them made in one of the leading factories in the country. Of course they are a little different from the general run of shoes, just that touch which makes them the swellest For genuine shoe satisfaction, line of Ladies’ shoes in town, in let your order be placed here. Patent Kid, Lace or Button. Ask for Keith Konqueror, no Drop in and see how a pair looks other shoes made that will equal on your feet, them in either style, fit or wear. 360 pairs Men’s solid top sole The fall and winter styles now Virginia ties, worth $1.00, to go ready, Pa ent, \ ici, Box Calf, at 75c. Men’s Brogan shoes, H. H. Enamel in all sizes, $:i.50 $1, $1.25, $1.50, the best you t0 $4- ever wore for the money. Wo- In Ladies’ shoes we have the men’s oil grain polish, $1. Wo- latest fads to be found in the Utz men’s glove grain polish, 85c to A; Dunn shoe. Come in and in- $1. Womens’ Rock Island Kan- spect, compare with others. Try garoo, best on earth, $1.25. WHEN YOU want a modest Hat or smart one—one in the very extreme of the reigning fashion—we have it. A\ hatever you get will be a satisfactory value. V e are constantly getting in new MILLINERY and our place is filled with new ideas in this line. As rapidly as the season’^ fashions are evolved and developed we have them. COPYRIGHT 1W>2 8Y A. B. KIR8CHBAUM A CO. Oarroll, It is One Thing to claim superiority for the lines of clothing that a clothier sells, but it is quite another thing to back this claim up. We can do it—we always have and always will. Years of experience, coupled with a practical knowl edge of every detail of clothes- making, enables us to select only garments made from dependable fabrics, stylish cut and tailored. Our purchasing power enables us to take advantage of discounts and other price concessions, which we always do, and our customers are the ones who get the benefit. As an example let us show you one of the $5.00 Suits we are selling. Onr Large Line of Overcoats Now Ready for Inspection, Suits for big boys and little boys, at prices that satisfy parents. Specials in Domestics, Best heavy 27 in. Checks Best Drilling made Good wide Sheeting Heavy yard wide Sheeting Fine yard wide Seaisland 5,000 yards best Calico Heavy 27 in. Outing, all col’s 5 Good yard wide Bleaching 5 Come to see us, we are glad to show you through. 5 5 3+ 5 5 5 8L 1 The Candv Kitchen Still on hand at same old place. I have stopped my ad for a few months but I have not stopped making candy. ! am ready to sell you from five cents to fl.ooo worth, and 1 carry a Complete Line of Fruits. Bananas by the Wholesale. Call on me and get the market price on Candy and Fruits. s. R. SUBER. Opposite Both Hotels. Fresh Fruits Dainty and toothsome tilings to take 1 lie edge off a tiresome day-rtalaga Crapes, Bas ket Crapes. Pears, Bananas, California Peaches, New York State Apples. Lemons and a full line of Chocolate Creams, Nut Gaudies, Marshmallows and all your favorite bon bons, with delicate morsels of Candied Fruits, they are all here, fresh dally—just the gift for a friend, sweetheart or wife. Fresh Line Havenner’s Fancy Biscuits. W. F. Thomas. Opposite Star Theatre. Notice of Bankruptcy In the Disthict Cot,it or the United SPATES rOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH Carolina. In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of j , Bank- Ireen Brothers & Company, - r uptcy. Bankrupts. i Co the Creditors of Green Brothers & Com pany. of Gaffney, In the County of Chero kee, and district aforesaid, bankrupts. Notice Is hereby given that on the 15th day )f Octolier. A. D., 11102, the said Green Broth ers Si Company were duly adjudicated bank- rupts;and that the first meettngof theirered- Itors will he held at Gaffney in the Court House, on the mb day of October, A. D., 1902 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee,examine the bankrupts! and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. G. W. Speer. Ueferee In Bankruptcy. Gaffney. S. C., Oct. Uith, 1902. Clerk’s Sale. State of South Carolina, t Cherokee County. ( Geo. C. Herndon vs Lucy Love, et al. In obedience to a decree in the within case for foreclosure, dated the 4th day of Oct. 1902, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the Court House door, to the highest bidder during the legal hours for sale, salesday Nov. ilrd, 1902. the following described lands, to-wlt: All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in said county and state in Chero kee township on both sides of Kings Creek and containing three hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of E. B. McSwain, M. Turner, M. K. Bird’s estate and others, fully described in a plat herein ti'ed, made by Ira Hardin. Said tract of land has been subdivided into four lots, containing 68, 89, 50. and 108 acres each respectively, and will he sold accord ingly, beginning with tract A and until a sufficient amount has been sold to satisfy said judgment and costs. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. .T. Eu Jefferies, Cl'k. C. C. Pi’s. Oct. 17.24. Hist. Clerk's Sale. Clerk’s Sale. South Carolina, i Cherokee County, i Robert M. Northey. Admr. et . vs John F. Northey, et al. In obedience to a decree for partition in the within case, dated the 8th day of October 1902, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the Court House door, to the highest bid der during the legal hours of sale, salesday November ilrd. 1902, the following de scribed lands to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land lying on the South side of Cherokee creek, waters of Broad river, beginning on an oak and run ning S. 84, W. 58.50 to a pine; thence N. II chains to a black gum; thence N. 74, E. 67.50 to a stake; thence S. 50, E. 11 chains to red oak; thence S. 34, W. 24 chains to the begin ning corner, containing one hundred and twenty (120) acres, more or less. Said tract known as the Northey land, whereon Frank lin S. Northey resided until his death and deed to said land is recorded in office of K. M. C. for Spartanburg county on August 18th, 1845, in deed hook /.. Z. page 51. This land will be sold in six different tracts ranging from 19(4 to 27*4 acres, as per plat of same now on exhibition in my office. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. .1. EB JEFFERIES, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Oct. 17. 24. 31st. Sheriff’s Sale. South Carolina, » Court of County of Cherokee, f Common Pleas, J. C. Plonk. Plaintiff, against \V. A. Hayden, Defendant. By virtue of a decree in foreclosure In the above entitled case, to me directed by James Aldrich, Presiding Judge, I will, during the legal hours for sale, on salesday In Novem- * ber, 1902, before the Court House, In Gaffney, said county and state, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder. Hie following described real estate, situated in said county and State, as the property of \V. A. Hayden: All that certain tract, or parcel of land, ' situated in Cherokee county. South Caro lina, known as the ‘‘Lower Peeler Island” and designated as lot No. 6 on a survey made by Its Hardin 1884; beginning at an iron ' stake on the west prong of the river; thence down the river to the mouth of the east prong to a stake, J. C. Plonk's corner; thence Bouth, 70V4, W. 14 chains aud 57> links to the beginning corner, containing seventy-four acres, more or less. Terms of stile cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff of Cherokee County. I Oct. 13, 1908. • Oct. 17,24,31. State of South Carolina, i Cherokee County. ( Mollie Marsh, et al. vs Annie Marsh, et al. In obedience to a decree for partition In the within case, dated the 4th day of October, IMS, I will sell at Gaffney, S. 0., before tbe Court House door, to tbe highest bidder during tlie legal liours for sale salesday November 3rd 19C2, the following de scribed lamls. to-wit: (1) All that certain tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being In the town of Gaff ney, county and state aforesaid, containing D, acres more or less, beginning at iron spindle in Union road, corner \V. H. Richard son’s land, and running thence with said road N. 60. \V. 4.16chains to stake In road; thence N.‘52, W. 1.40 chains with said road to stake in road; thence with said road N. 68. W. 3.43 chains to stake in road, formerly I. W. Wingo’s corner; thence S. !». E. 8.30 chains to iron spindle, formerly W. 11. Rich ardson’s line; thence N. 77?», E. 5.61 chains to Iron spindle; thence N. 30, E. 3.43 chains to beginning corner. This piece of land Is to be sold In three different lots, one of which will contain the residence, as per plat of same to be exhibited In my office. (2) All that tractor parcel of land situated lying and being in the county and state aforesaid on the Smith’s Ford road, corner of land formerly owned by the Magnetic Iron Ore Go ; thence wit h Smith’s Ford road as it was March 18th. ls89; S. 55?4. E. 4.20 chains to stake In road; thence S. 50‘/j, E. 11.70chains to stake in road; thence S. 62‘/ t , E. 9.20 chains to stone. N. M., corner lands now or formerly owned by Jennings; thence S. 5314, \V. 29.80 chains to stone, O. M.; thence N. 68 3-5, W 5.55 chains to P.O. XIII; thence N. 29 1 /», W. 9.33 chains to iron pin Xlll O. M.; thence N. 47)4, E. 9.50 chains to W. O. XIII O. M.; thence N. 30%, E. 16.35 chains to stone In road beginning corner, containing Ufty (50) acres, more or less. (3) All that certain tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the Union section of the county and state aforesaid on Owens Ford road, and bounded by the Owens Ford road, lands of Mike tellers, Geo. Byars, W. C. Whlsonant and others, containing fifty (50) acres more or less. Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the balance in one year from day of sale, with Interest, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for all papers and recording and may have the privilege of paying all cash if they so desire. J. Eb Jefferies, Ol'k. O. 0. Pi’s. Oct. 17, 24, 31st. Notice of Executor’s Sale. Take notice that by virtue of the powers contained in the last will and testament of Julia E. Gaines, deceased, we the under signed. as executors of said last will and testament, will (unless sooner sold at private sale) offer for sale at public auction to tbe highest Didder, at the Court House In iht town of Gaffney, during the legal hours for sale, on salesday in November, 19n2. the fol lowing real estate: 1. All that tract of land lying in said county and state, near the incorporate limits of Gaffney, containing one and three- fourths acres, more or less, being the same on which was situated the residence of Julia E. Gaines, deceased, being part or lot No. 2, as appears from plat made by R. o. Sams, dated Sept. 24, 1895. 2. All that certain tract of land situated near the corporate limits of said town, on road to Shelby, adjoining the lot first de scribed and separated l'rom same by an alley, and running with the centre of said alley (be ing vacant lot) containing one and three- fourths acres, more or less; a part of lot No. 2. on plat made by R. o. Sams, dated, Sept. 24. 1895. 3. All that tract or parcel of land, lying near the corporate limits of the town of Gaffney, in said county and state, contain tng nine aud three-fourtlis acres., more or less adjoining the lots already described herein, and bounded by lands of Wm. Phil lips, J. D, Jones, Mrs. A. V. Montgomery, Mrs. M. J. Robinson and Mrs. Wilkins, and others, all said lots being deeded to said Julia E. Gaines by Henry G. Gaffney, de ceased, and are covered by mortgage held by Wm. Phillips in the sum of seven hun dred dollars with interest, and so much of the purchase price as is necessary to go to the payment of said mortgage and Interest. Purchaser to receive clear titles. 4. Also all the undivided interest of Julia E Gaines, deceased, in the undivided lauds of the estate of Henry G. G iffney, deceased, said Interest being achild's part therein, and said lands consisting of some seventy-five lots in the town of Gaffney, barae having come to her by inheritance. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance to be paid In one year from date ofsale, se cured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. For Information, plats, deeds and so forth, call at office of Butler Si Osborne, attorneys. 8. B. Crawley, 11. K.08BORNE, As Executors. Oct. 17 25. Nov. 1. Clerk's Sale, State of South Carolina, < Cherokee County. ) Bank of Blacksburg vs W. A. Hayden, et al. In obedience to a decree In the within case for foreclosure, dated the 9th day of Octo ber 1902, 1 will sell at Gaffney. S. C., before the Court House door, to the highest bid der during the legal hours for sale, sales day November 3rd 1902, the following de scribed lands, to-wlt: All that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in the town of Blacksburg, state and county aforesaid, on Doolittle creek and bounded by lands of the estate of Polly Moss.estateof Robt. Blanton,land now owned by Robt. Herndon, lands of D. S. Kamseur and .others, containing forty-three acres, more or less, and fully described In a deed made by J. C. Hayden to W. A. Hayden and recorded in office R. M. C. for York county.S. C., in book J. 10 page 534. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. Eu Jefferies, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Oct. 17, 24, 31st. Clerk’s Sale. Sheriff's Sale. South Carolina, i Court of County of Cherokee t' Common Pleas. James Allison, Plaintiff, against Sarah Souther land,et nl. Defendants. By virtue of a decree in partition in the above entitled case. I will, during the legal hours for sale, on salesday in November, 1902 at the court house in Gaffney, said county and state, sell at pur lie auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate belonging to the parties to tills action as tenants in common: Ail that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situated In the county and state aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of Joseph Walker, on the east by lands of Lee Allison on the south by lands of Peter. Morgan and on the west by lands of W. J. Daniel, contain ing twenty-six acres, more or less. Purchase to pay for all papers. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff Cherokee County. Oet. 13, 1902. 10-17, 24, 31 State of South Carolina. » Cherokee County. f John R. Webster et al. vs Arthur Tate, et al. In obedience to a decree for partition in the within ease, dated the sth day of Octolier 1902, 1 will sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the Court House door, to the highest bidder during the legal hours for sate, salesday November 3rd 1902, the lollowing described lands, to-wit: Lot No. (i) situated on corner of Limestone and East Robinson streets in Gaffney, be ginning at corner of said Limestone and Robinson streets and running Westerly with Limestone strept thirty tlnee (43) feet or more to J. Q. Little’| line. (Pool room lot),: thence back with said Little’s line and Robinson street respectively one hundred (100) feet to line of Livery stable lot. and tbe buck or rear line of said lot running from Robinson street tldrty three (:t3) feet or more to said Little’s line along livery stable lot line, and known as the Wm. t>. Webster, deceased, barroom and market lot, contain ing 3,300 square feet more or less. Lot No. (2) lying in said town on Limestone street adjoining and Immediately West of J. V. Surratt’s residence lot. fronting said street eighty (SO) feet, more or less, and run ning back on alley (West lioundary of said lot) 200 feet more or less, to another alley; thence with last named alley 80 feet, more or less, tosald Surratt’s line; thence with Sur ratt’s line 200 feet, more or less, to tlie be ginning corner on Limestone street, contain ing 16,000 square feet, more or less. Lot No. (3) in Gaffney, lying on corner of Limestone and West Frederick streets, fronting Limestone street thirty three (33) feet and to Tolleson and Garretts true line, and running back on said Frederick street and Tolleson and Garrett’s llne respectlvely to the fioutheru Railroad right of way, about 160 feet, containing 5,280 square feet, more or less. Lot No. (4) In said town lying East of and adjoining lot No. 1 herein and running along said Robinson street and Easterly di rection 100 feet, more or less, to an alley; thence along said alley a Westerly direction 66 feet, more or less,and to J. I. Surratt’s line; thence with said Surratt’s line 100 feet, more or less, to corner of J. Q. Little’s lot; thence a straight line with said Little's line and the back line of lot No. 1 herein. 66 feet, more or less, to tbe beginning on Robinson street, and known as the Webster or Spencer livery stable lot, containing 6,600 square feet, more or less. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps J. Eb Jefferies, Ol’k. C. 0. Pl’». Oct. 17,24 31st. Clerk’s Sale. State of South Carolina, i Cherokee County. f Elizabeth Hartford, et al vs Mary Mullinax, et al. In obedience to a decree for partition in tlie within case, dated Hie 9th day of Oct. 1902, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the Court House door, to tlie highest bidder during tlie legal hours for sale, salesday. November 3rd, 1902, tlie following described lands, to-wit: ^ All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, and tying situated in the county and state aforesaid, and hounded on tlie North by lands of M. C. Reynolds, on tlie East tiy lands of T. Robbs. Soutii by lands of Mrs. Douglass, and on the West by lanos of John L. Young, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. In case of non-compliance within one hour after sale, a re-sale will *><• had on same day at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. J. Eb J EFFERIES, Ci'k. C. C. Pi’s. Oct. 17. 24. 31st. Clerk’s Sale. South Carolina, i Cherokee County. ( A. Elnora Wells, vs Loula Anne Wells, et al. In obedience to a decree for partition in the within case, dated the 8th day of Octolier 1902,1 will sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the Court House door, to the highest bidder during the legal hours for sale, salesday November 3rd 1902,, the following de scribed lands, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land lying, be ing and situated in Cherokee Township, said county and state, on Powder’s brunch of Kings Creek, beginning on a small pine corner, now C. C. Hughes' line, and running North 9 chains to a blacked post oak; thence S. 43, E. 3. 60chains to a stake and pointers; thence N. 14 chains to a red oak on Powder’s branch; thence 10.75 chains to the State line; thenceS. 85, W. 5.00 chains to a pine stump; thence West with said State line 15.00 chains to a large chestnut (now down); thence S. 51.34, W. 17.50 chains to black oak (old corner); thence N. 80, W. 2.25 chains to a post oak; thence S. 24. E. about 12.00 chains to Antioch road, from W. C. Ettei’s; ti.ence with said road to the line S. 88, E. about 4.00 chains to a black gum; thenceS. 13.78; thence S. 59, E. 13.50 chains to white oak; N. 56, E. 9.10 chains to a pine; thence N. 79 E. 9.10 chains to the beginning, containing one hundred and seventeen (117) acres, more or less, with the exception of three acres taken from said tract, two acres of which was sold to B. O. Jenkins and one acre to C. 0. Hughes; with the further exception of six acres conveyed to B. O. Jenkins, C. C. Hughes and Perry Black, conveyed in three separate lots, leaving now in said tract so to be sold under this decree one hundred and eight (108) acres, more or less. Said land be ing bounded by lands of B. O. Jenkins, C. C. Hughes and Perry Black. Terms of sale: Cash. Purcheser to pay for papers. J. Eb Jefferies. Cl’k. O. C. Pi’s. Oct. 17,24, 31st. Clerk’s Sale. State of South Carolina, i Cherokee County. f Joseph G. Webber vs Nancy Ann Norman, et al. In obedience to a decree of foreclosure in the within case, dated tli*> 4th day of Octo ber 1002, 1 will sell at Gaffney, S. C., be fore the Court House door, to the highest bidder during the legal hours for sale, salesday November 3rd. 1902, the following described lands, to-wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in said county and state, bounded by John Rumba!..Ton Webber, Milford Surratt and Dove Walker, beginning on a stake in ditch and running thence N. 3, W. 13.50chains to a stake; thence N. 62, W. 14.50 chains to stake; thence due West 13.50 to small B. Gum; thence 9.15, E. 6chains to a pine in old line; thence S. 26. E. 17.60 chains to a W. O. thence N. 75, E, 3.50 to the beginning, con taining forty-one acres, more or less. Terms of sale: One-half cash, and bal ance payable on Nov. 1st, 1903, with bond and mortgage of the purchaser to secure bal ance of purchase money, and interest. Pur chaser to pay for all papers and recording and to have the privilege of paying all cash on day of sale if lie so desires. In case of non-compliance within one hour a re-sale will lie hud on same day at Hie risk of Hie defaulting purchaser. J. Eb Jeffekies, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Oc t . 17. 24, 31st. The Thrust of a Lance is scarcely more agonizing than (he recur rent pains in the abdomen which follow the eating of improper food or too free in dulgence in ice-water. The immediate cause of cramps and colic is often the dis tention of the bowels by gas. Quick relief follows tbe use of Perry Datis’ Painkiller. Careful housekeepers give it the place of honor in the family medicine chest. UffiCHttlEK’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Always reliable. Ladles, ask Druggist for C*MCIIKNT»:K M EXUMMII in Bed and 'J'Hd metallic noxes, settled with blue ribbon. f awe no other. Kefu-e daitaeroua nubatl- mtionaand Imitation-. Huy of your Druggist, * send 4e. in staiiqMi for Particular-. Temti- ttnnial* and "Relief for Laillr-,” in Utter, •J return Mall. 10,000 Testimonials. Mold by d IlMigglsU. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. «*ow Radi-on Mqnare. PHIL*.. PA. Mention thin wtmtf Final “ ' Notice is hereby given that 1 will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge for Cher okee County, S. C., at his office at the court bouse on Friday. October 24th, 1902, at 11 o'clock a. in., for final settlement and dis charge as administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Davis, deceased. All persons holding claims against said es tate will present them on or before said date or be forever barred. J. J. C. Ezell, Administrator estate of Thomas J. Davis, deceased. * Pub. in Gaffney Ledger Sept. 26th. Oct.3rd, 10th, and F.th 1902. Foley’s Kidney Cure nake§ kidneys mad bladder right