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I ~ ■ } m mm ■ ■ I In order tofit up our livery with new and up-to-date Vehicles, we will sell our entire stock of livery vehicles at a sacrafice. We mean business. H. M. Johnson, Mgr. Gaffney Live Stock Co. SOME EXTRA BARGAINS. For the next thirty days I will give you some extra bar gains in Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods, Notions, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Axes, Bed Blankets, Pants, Groceries and all other goods. I will meet any and all competition. Yours to please, I. M. PEELER. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the b'>ood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. a Th® kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney ♦rouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. I; used to be considered that only urinary ^troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bcttie by mail Home of Swamp-Root, free, a'.so pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 81 Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to Hon. J. K. Webster, Probate Judge for Cherokee County, S. C., at bis office at the court bouse, on Monday, the 29th Dec. next, 1902, for a final settlement and discharge as guardian for Katie Deal, minor. All persons holding claims against said minor will present them on or before said date or forever be barred. A. M. Dkal, Guardian for Katie Deal, Minor. Pub. in Ledger, Nov. 28, December 5, 12, 19, 1902. Cut-a-Cut Sajs The Hen. So Say I, Reduced Prices ~ ’ ’ Again. Shoes that fit both foot and season. All sizes of Underwear for men; Clothing and Hats at half price. Union made Overcoats at 75c. Little suits for mother’s little men. What about an Overcoat? You need one. I have all sizes and all styles. Yes, I have also a fine line of Notions. See our Ladies Department, Best line of Fascinators and Capes in Gaffney for the money. Gloves and Caps at low prices. Ready for business. M. Opposite Opera House. FOR BILIOUSNESS The liver must be gently etlrred eo that (he bile will be thrown ofHn the right a chnnnel; the eyetenTnt the umejdme'ahould be Invigorate^ by e tonic that Nature may^begin her work and complete the cure.' ’'•LIVER PIUS RAMo^ anoTONIC pellets Fora the modem mfld power cure that completely <flow the work, without ehock or injury to any -part ibf tho eyetem. Booklet# and samples tree of any dealer^ or complete treatment, Twenty-five Dose*, 25c. BROWN MFC. CO. NEW YORK and oreeneyillE. TENN. ‘For sale by Cherokee Drug Company. A. N. Wood, President. It. K. Brown, Vice-President THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK, OP GAFFNEY. S. C. . Established 1901. Capital $50,000.—Surplus and Profits $7,000. STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY. Does a general Banking and Exchange business. Is well fitted up with Fire Proof Vault and Burglar Proof Safe, with Automatic Time Lock. We solicit the business of neonle of all occupations. C. JWt. UB’MLI'TH. Oaehler. F. O. Btaoy President. J. U. Wardlaw, Vice-President THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN •00,000 OO MTOCKHOL.UKKM INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY - 00,000 OO MUBPLU8 AND PROFITS, NKT - . UO,000.00. •ISO,000.00. •trate. County and City Depository. Deposit* aollolted from Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers and others. Every accon, modatlon extended to customers that their business and responsibility will warrant. D. C. KOMMel, Cawhiev NdLAYDfAKD SMYTH, Asat. (^a«b. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. People Yon Know and People Yon Don’t Know (iastOD Littlejohn, a prominent Gberokeean, made a business trip to the city yesterday. L. 0. Lemmons, of Byarsvllle, N. C. , was in the city Wednesday. M. B. Scruggs, Esq. ,a prominent farmer of Ezells made a business trip to the city yesterday. J E Briggs, supervise r of the New York Life Insurance Company, and his frlevd*, E K. Belue, of Blacks burg, spent some time in the city Tuesday. E. V King spent some time in the ci»y j esterdav. jame A. Harris, of Algood, was in the city Wednesday. Bert Ramsey, formerly of this city, of kindling wood fame, now of Spar tanburg, spent some time in the city yesterday on business. T. B. Clarkson, spent some time the first of the week with his parents in Blacksburg. Isaac Phillips, of the Corinth sec tion came to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W\ C Carpenter spent VVVdr'«H(iav in Spartanburg C. P. Teale, a good farmer of Stevy, came into the city yesterday on busi ness. O. A: Turner was adjudged a sane man in the probate court of Spartan burg county last Tuesday John P. White, once of this city, but now a prominent business man of Yorkville, was in the city on busi ness yesterday. He favored The Lt-dger with a call. Magistrate Geo. D. Scruggs came to Gaffney Wednesday. John Cook, one of Cherokee’s sub stantial citizens, was in the city yes terday. John Holt, a good farmer and citi zen from across the Broad, spent some time in the city Wednesday. James Mason, a successful farmer of Lawn, was in the city yesterday on business R P. Scruggs, of Ezells, spent some time in the city Wednesday. G. M. and Wm. T. Moss, two pros perous farmers from beyond the Broad, made a business trip to the city yesterday and called on The Led ger. Lewis Waters, one of Cherokee’s bustling young farmers, was in the city yesterday. Wofford Price, a successful farmer of Ezells, paid The Ledger a vis>t Wednesday. John T. Kitchen, of Ravenna, spent some time in the city yesterday. Ira Hardin, Esq , of Blacksburg, came to the city Wednesday on busl ness. Capt. I. M. Smith, of Thictcety, spent some time in the city Tuesday. H. D. Wheat was in Charlotte yes terday. Miss Annie Lou Smith, the popular teacher of the New Pleasant school, was with friends in the city Wednesday. John Whisonant, of King’s Creek, spent some time in the city yester day. J. H. Littlejohn, a prominent Cher okee farmer, was in the city on busi ness Wednesday. Magistrate R. W. Lee, of White Plains, was in the city yesterday H. D. Mathis, a prominent farmer of Ravenna was in the city Wednes day. C. T. Mabry, of Union county, was a business visitor in the city yester day. We received a pleasant and appre ciated call from Miss Maud Kirby Wednesday. Richard Scruggs, of Ezells, was in the city on business yesterday. Frank Hammond, president of the Peoples Bank of Greenville, was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Magness, of Grassy Pond, was shopping in the city yes terday. P. R. Freeman, of Blacksburg, was in the city Wednesday and called on The Ledger. Colin Campbell Bell, vice-president and general superintendent of the American Vulcanized Fibre Co., is in the city on business connected with the Gaffney Fibre Mill. J. E. Sapoch. merchant and farmer of Mt. Paron, favored The Ledger with a call Wednesday and sub scribed. C. H. Post, representing T. W. De- ▼oe <fc Co., of New York, was in the city yesterday. W. F. Dye, a prominent citizen of Blacksburg, came over to the city Wednesday. He favored The Led ger with a call and renewed. Constable Smith, of Pacolet Mills, spent some time in the city yester day. F. H. Dover, of Antioch, is in the city this morning. Nat Guiton, of King’s Creek, one of the county’s make-s-living-at home farmers, was in the city Wed nesday. He called on The Ledger and renewed. THE~8AVINGS BANK. Suuscrlbern Meet and Elect Their Di rector!. The subscribers to the capital stock of the Gaffney Savings Bank met last Tuesday a week ago and elected the following directors: Wm. Jefferies. W. C. Carpenter, R. M. Wilkins, F. G. Stacy, J. A. Carroll, O E. Wilkins, D. C. Ross, J. Q. Little, J. N. Lip scomb and J. G. Wardlaw. The offi cers elected by the directors were: F G. Stacy, president; J G. Wardlaw, vice-president; D. 0. Ross, cashier. This is a safe and strong institu tion, backed by the best business brain and Itegrlty of the community, and bida fair to be a suooess from the beginning. The new institution will begin business early in January. The announcement of opening day will be made later in The Ledger. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. Yesterday whs au ideal winter day. The Central Hotel is beiog re painted. Trains on the Southern were all late again yesterday. Callie Perry has accepted a position with the Gaffney Live Stock Com pany. The Spartanburg Daily Herald is often a day old when it arrives in Gaffney. Will Switzer has Santa Claus artis* tically installed in the front window of the Outlet. Farmers report most of their fat hogs killed, the wheat and oats look ing well and growing and a good sup ply of Christmas wood on band. D. H. Hall, agent of the Life In surance Company of Virginia in Gaff ney has been promoted to assistant superintendent of his company. He will remain in Gaffney. The Winnie Davis Hall of History at Limestone is about finished, only a little insirie painting to do now. It is a beauty and a monument to the liberality of the friends of the college. Wm. G. Jefferies, who has been in the mining business in Arizona for several years, arrived in the city Thursday and will spend some time visiting relatives here and in the county. The builders are moving things on the Poag Mule Company's big stables. This stable is fifty-two by ooe hun dred and twenty feet and the. contrac tor expects to have it ready for occu pancy early in January. The Sunday school of the Cherokee Avenue Baptist church will have a Christmas tree and genera’ Sunday school entertainment in the basement of the church on the evening of Christmas day at 8 p, m. All are in vited. Capt. J. H. Montgomery’s estate is valued at $360 000. He by his will,gave bis wife his home and all its appurtenances and devided the ballance squally between her and his three sons. He made his three sons his executors. The dispensary seemed to do a good business during the recent rainy days and to hold the trade »ht*n th** fair weather came. The sellers of whit-ky have often atoned in the sight, of toe world for the devastation their busi ness wrought Will the same shame come to South Carolina? Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents In every town and village may be had, the MMa _ k __ that makes your ■iu<r* I horses glad. Things We Lilce^ Best Often Disagree With Ue Because we overeat of them. Indi* ges' on follows. But there’s a way to escape such consequences. A dose of • good digest&nt like Kodol will relive yon at once. Your stomach is simply too weak to digest what you eat. That’s all indigestion is. Kodol digests the food without the stomach's aid. Thus ths stomach rests while the body is strength ened by wholesome food. Dieting is un necessary. Kodol digests any kind of good food. Strengthens and invigorates. Kodol Makoo Rich Rod Blood. Prepared only by E. 0. DeWitt A Go., Chicago, Xaeti bottle eonuineSH tlmee the SOo. eiea. KIDNEY DISEASES ore the most fatal of all dis eases. cm EY’Q WHEY CURE Is • iULli 0 Cuarantsid Rusty or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. BANNER 8 ALVE the meet healing salve in the world. One HHnuteOougli Gere Thoroughly eradicates the excess of Uric and Lactic Acids from the system, starts the kidneys into healthy action, cures constipation and indigestion. THIS DONE, YOU ARK WELL OF RHEUMATISM, AND ANY OTHER DISEASE CAUSED RY IMPURE BLOOD. Do not be discouraged if other remedies have failed. RHEUMACIDE has made its reputation by curing alleged incurable cases. Does not injure the organs of digestion. Goldsbobo, N. C., Aug. 25,190L Gentlemen—Some six years ago I began to have sciatica, and also a chronlo oaae of muscular rheumatism. Atjtimes Ijoould not work at all (my business eks at a time I could , without permanent without permanent benefit. Finally I tried “ BHicif acide.” It did the work, and I have bad ex cellent health for three years. 1 can cheerfully say that all rheumatics should Use “ Hheumaoide," for it is by far the best remedy. R. A. LOMAX. case or muscular rneumatism. At times x coum not work at an (my ous being baggage master on Southern B. R.). For days and weeks at a time I < not work. My suffering was Intense. Physicians tuated me, without permi relief, however. Tried a number of advertised remedies without permi Price $i.oo prepaid express, or from your Druggist. Bobbitt Chemical Co. f - - Baltimore, Hd., U. 5. A. ‘For sale by the Cherokee Drug Company. Our Bargain Counter. A Select Line of Dress Goods to go at and below cost. 15c and 20c Goods at 10c 25c and 30c Goods at 12%, 15c 30c and 60c Goods at 20 to 40c We have only a few patterns of each to go at these prices. Big lot of Ladies’ Capes at half price. Special prices in Millinery. Clothing! Clothing! Boys’and Men’s Cloth ing at Cost. J. C. LIPSCOMB & CO. Kodol Dyopopola Digests what you • Foley’s Kidney Cure atakea kidneys and bladder right [♦ W m * * r.< SEE AND SAVE * There is no use wasting money even though our impulse to be generous is quite apt to be strong at holiday time. See if in our lines you cannot find the holiday tokens that will meet all the requirements. If you canyon will buy them at less prices than you can hope to match and you will get worthy quality, too. Toilet Articles, Brushes, Perfumes, Leather Goods, and a variety of sensible, practical lines that will appeal to the shrewd buyer. . . . Cherokee Drug Co. LIMESTONE AND FREDERICK STREETS. _ ft tZ( V ►V Tte Gaffney City Land and ImproYement Company Offers for sal** Hulldtug Lots in this flourishing town, Gaffney Otty j !■ arm* u- » by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, In lots o< fror 30 to 100 acres on libera) time rates: also Agricultural Lands t*. rent, for gnmi p,i poses. For full particulars applv to J. V'. Htur ATT'T, A.**>•».t. N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands of this company, cutting and removing timber, fishing or hunting, under penalty of law. Hurrah! Hurrah! for U. S. Here Yet. Yes, the Red, White and Blue Store is here yet! Do you know why we are here? Why of course you do! Why we are here to give you bargains in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Capes and Overcoats. We do not claim to sell the cheapest in ths State, but we sell for less profit than any other Clothing store in Gaffney. A visit to our store will convince you. We don’t have as much expense as the large stores, therefore we can sell you for less profit. This is no bluff; call at our store and satisfy yourself. THE RED, WHITE AHD BIDE STORE. Next door to Carroll, Carpenter & Byers.