The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 20, 1903, Image 5

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Weak and Tired. “ Do you suppose your Vinol would do me any good ? ” said a woman customer the other day. “ I just drag round. My work seems an awful burden.’* “ I think Vinol will help you,” said our clerk. “ Our folks at home use it. We have such faith in it that we will pay the money back if it doesn’t help you.” She took a bottle of Vinol home and has since bought another bottle. Vinol was sold last year on the same guarantee. How many “ refunds ” were there, do you think? Less than two percent. In other words, Vinol did successful work in ninety-eight cases out of 100. For two great classes, those who can’t seem to gain strength, and those who are tired at nothing, we say: “Try Vinol on our guarantee.” CHEROKEE DRUG CO DRCGUISTS fxVhl BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING, MOULDING. AtiSO A FINE LINE OK Paints and Oils 5(ic to $1.30 per kuI. co T0 L. BAKER. William S. Hall. .Ik. James A. Willis. HALL & WILLIS, ATTORNKYS AT LAW, STAR THEATRE RLDG. o a i-c i-'' fcc v , s*. Notiiry I’uliliu in office*. Prompt attention gTven to all business. Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. office ovi r National Hank. J. C. OTTS, Attouxky and Counselor. Jfficr upsuilrs, lietwenn K. A. Jones anO O uvenport. Office ancl.R«“sid<‘nce .Ohime. Or. C. T. LIPSCOMB, i:> x T' i s 'r Office in Star Theatre Building. Phone No. 20. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Office Over The Battery. Ninety Per Cent I 11 of all chronic headaches are due to eye strain. Go to Dr. Griffith at the Chero kee Drug Co.’s and have the defect in vision corrected, and thus be QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED. Glasses Fitted With Scientific Accu racy and all the diseases of the Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat treated according to the latest and most approved methods. Broken l.tinbs. The many friends of Mr. Sam Sarratt will regret to learn that on Wednesday afternoon he fell from his wagon and broke his left arm be tween the wrist and elbow. He was attended by Dr. Jefferies, who set the injured limb, and we are glad to state that Mr. Sarratt was comfortable and getting along as well as could be ex pected at last account. Mr. Sarratt, though somewhat advanced in age, is full of energy, takes things philoso phically and will overcome the effects of a broken arm as rapidly as the next man. While working in the carpet mill Tuesday, Mr. Robt. Huskey got his right arm mixed up with some of the machinery which broke it in two places. He was attended by Drs. Steedly and Brown who set his arm and made him as comfortable as pos sible under the circumstances. Mr. Huskey was up Wednesday and hie many friends hone for his speedy re covery. The Southern 8100,000 Club. The New York Life Insurance Co, has what it calls a $100,000 club, that is, it offers premiums and an an nual trip to agents who succeed in writing insurance to that amount. Each year the company entertains rhe members of this club at its own expense at some well-known hostelry in whatever section of the country the club chooses For five rears Mr. E. K. Belue has been a member of this club and on April 5th he will leave for New York where the club will be entertained the 7th, 8th and 9ch at the Plaza Hotel, said to be the most magnificent hosetlry in America No member of the club deserves this attention more than Ed. Belue, as evi dence of the fact that in a sparcely settled community, as compared with other sections, he is enabled to write so much business. Sheriffs Sale. A Sermon on the Press. Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. J. M. Steadman, pastor of Buford Street M. E. church, will preach on the ‘ Press, Its Power for Good and Evil.’" The subject is one that appeals to all thoughtful people. He is a calm, dispassionate, hut manly preacher, and no doubt will have something interesting to say. At night he will preach on Chins, its customs and people; Service be gins at 7 :45 o’clock. There will be special and appropri ate music. Sunday School at 10 p. m. Epworth League in the evening. SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP. Cured by One Bottle of ChainherlHiu’H Cough Remedy. “When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cun d myself with one bottle of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy,” says Frank W. Perry, editor of the Enterprise, Sbortsville, N. Y. “This is the honest truth. 1 at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoon ful of this remedy, and when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and Ijwould go to sleep, perfectly free from cough and its ac companying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable sur prise is putting it very mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I bac never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seem'd with the sec nd attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only be of less duration, hut the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one bot tle before Mr. Grip had hid me adieu. ” For sale by Cherokee Drug Co. At least 50 per cent of mankind are susceptible to tuberculosis, while only 14 per cent die of it. Maitland, Fla The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md. Gentlemen:—I have ^had eczema over thirty years, have tried many remedies prescribed by various physi cians, but to nothing has th-* disess^ y^lded so quickly as to Liquid Sul phur I think if used properly it is undoubtedly a specific for eczema I have prescribed it for others with most satisfactory results I consider It the best remedy for cutaneous affections I have ever known, and re gard it as the greatest medical dis covery of the ago. Respectfully yours, W. A. Heard, M. D. For sale by the Cherokee Drug Co Foley’s Honey and Tar Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarsness and bronchial troub les. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. Cherokee Drug Co. State of South Carolina, 1 County of Cherokee, j Court of Common Pleas. W. W. Gaffney and F. B., individually and as administrators of the estate of W. W. Gaffney, deceased, Plaintiffs, Against L. V. Gaffney, Bessie Tollison, Paul V. Gaffney, L. Victor Gaffney, H. L. Spears and Lois Spears, by her Guar dian ad Litem, H. L. Spears, Defend ants. Notice is hereby given that on sales- day in April, 1903, during the legal hours for sale, before the court house in said county and state. I will offer for sale at public auction] to the highest bidder, by virture of a decree of the court of common pleas for said county- in said case, dated March 12, 1903, the following described real estate, to wit: (1.) That tract of land within the corporate limits of Gaffney, S. C., con taining twenty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. P'ort, D. A. Thomas and others, Victoria Avenue and by street. (2.) All those fourteen lots fronting on an unnamed street which reaches from Union road to the lands of Gaffney Manufacturing Company and bounded by the lands of the Gaffney Manufactur ing Company and by alley which runs in rear of certain of said lots, eacli of said lots containing a fraction of an acre, more or less, and being numbered con secutively from J. to Q. and from S. to X., as will appear by thejplat threrof made by R. O Sams. (3.) All that lot or parcel of land ly ing on Union road, or the extension of Frederick street and bounded by lands of Victor Oil Mill and by said road and by two other streets that are not named, containing six acres, more or less, this tract to be subdivided and .sold in suita ble lots. (4.) That tract of land on Petty street bounded by the lands of R. S. Lipscomb, Victor Oil Mill, J. P\ Garrett, J. F:. Web ster and by S. C. & G. F5. Railroad tract and by street, containing four acres, more or less. This lot to be subdivided into suitable lots. (5.) That lot of land on the South side of Frederick street bounded by the lands of J. E. Webster, and lot just here inabove described and by said street, containing sixteen thousand square feet, more or less.]- (6.) That lot of land fronting on street intended to be extension of Robin son street and corner of said street and an alley; bounded by said street and alley and by lands of Mrs. Settlemyer, containing a fraction of an acre, more or less. (7.) Those two lots of land fronting on Limestone street, bounded when taken together by said street and by the railroad right of way, each containing sixteen thousand square feet, more or less. (8.) That lot of land fronting twenty feet on the extension of Limestone street running back about one hundred and seventy-five feet, bounded by lands of C. M. Smith and the Cherokee foundry and containing a fraction of an acre, more or less. (9.) That lot of land bounded by the lands of the estate of C. P. Turner, Mrs. W. A. Port, li. FUmore, and others, con taining a fraction of an acre more or less. All the above described property not already divided into suitable and con venient lots, will be so divided and sold, plats of which will be on exhibition at the Sheriff’s office as'soon as furnished by the Surveyor. Terms of sale: One third cash, balance in tw-o equal payments of one and two years, with interest from day of sale; credit portion to be secured by mortgage of premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording, and to have the priviliege of paying all purchase money in cash. In case the purchaser fails to comply w ith terms of sale said lands to be resold at his risk. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff Cherokee County. MarcV' lb, 1903. Man 'h 20-27, April 3rd. The Prudential Insurance Company OF" AMERICA. Home Office, Newark. N. J. John F. Dryden, President. Clerk's Sale. —1 A REMARKABLE EXHIBIT Insurance in Force, 800 Millions, Assets, 60 Millions, Income, 33 Millions, Surplus, 9 Millions. Spleiidiu Agency Contracts Will Be Made With Strenuous Young Men. R. H. FERGUSON, Gen. Agent, Spartanburg, S. C. Clerk’s Sale. State ok South Carolina, i County ok Cherokee. / W. A. & G. M. Hopper, Plaintiffs, • vs. C. R. & W. C. Hopper, Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above entitled case, dated March nth 1903, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the Court House door, during the pegal hours for sales, Salesday April 6th 1903, the following described lands, to wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being situated in the Town of Gaffney, and known as lot No. 1 on plat made by R. (). Sams, surveyor, on the 14th day of Feby. 1896, having the fol lowing metes and bounds: Beginning on stake on Depot street on line of lot formerly belonging to J. G. Spencer and running N. 54-^j W. 1.10 chains with said Depot street to stake on corner of lot No. 2; thence with said lot No. 2 N. 37 E. 3.04 chains to stake on corner of lots Nps. 5 and 6; thence with lot No. 6 j S- 54-^3 E. 1.35 chains to stake on line j of lot formerly belong' \ • to J. G. Spen- i cer; thence with said line S. 42 W. 3 \ chains to beginning corner, containing! 372-1000 of an acre, more or less. Terms of sale; Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, and must comply with bid in one hour or a resale w ill be had on i same day at his risk. J. Eh Jefferies, CPk. C. C. Pi’s, j Pub. Mar. 20th, 27th and Apr. 3rd 1903. State of South Carolina, 1 County of Cherokee, i S. M. McNeill. Plaintiff. Eannie E. Ross, Defendant. In obedience to an order made in the above entitled case, dated March 9th 1903, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C.. before the Court House door, during the legal hours for sales, salesday April 6th 19o3> the following described lands, to wit: All that lot of land situated in the Town of Blacksburg, in said County and State, the said lot beginning on Chester street running with Pine street I42-54 feet, thence at right angles and with A. B. Cresby’s lot to Clairborne street a dis tance of 372 feet, thence at right angles and with Clairborne street to Chester street a distance of 142-'i feet, thence at right angles and with Chester street a distance of 372 feet to beginning point, and also the buildings thereon. Terms of sale: One half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by the purchaser’s bond and a mortgage of the premises, the same to provide for 5 i»er cent. Attorney's fee in the event of foreclosure, and for reasonable insurance of the buildings, made payable to the mortgagee as his interest may appear, w ith leave to purchaser to pay all cash, and he to pay for all papers. J. Eh Jefferies, CPk. C. C. Pi’s. Pub. Mar. 20th, 27th and Apr. 3rd 1903. Administrator's Sale. By virture of authority given me in an order passed by the Judge of Probate for Spartanburg county, I w ill sell to the highest bidder for cash at public sale on salesday in April next at the court house door in Cherokee county the following described property: One iron safe ami one lot of notes and accounts and other personal property. Sold as the property of J. J. Brown, deceased, for purposes of Administration. March 13th, 1903. C. P. Brown, Administrator of J. J Brown, Dec’d. Mar. 27th, April 3rd. Don't Forget Fincken is the Place Finest assortment of Teas and Coffees in Town. Extra fine Sugar Corn Van Camp’s Hominy Van Camp’s Soup Tomatoes, best made 10c, 3 for 25c 10c, 3 for 25c 10c, 3 for 25c 2 for 25c PHONE 77. - - - GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY KICTBRKSESg P. D. F. PLOWS 4y>c, o One Carload Plows at 416 a pound. Wp have moved into our new quarters, on Gra mm! street, and our stock of Plows, Plow Stocks, Noes, Names, Traces, all kinds of Farm Im plements, Barb and Poultry Wire is unsurpassed and all bought before the advance. :: :: Prices are Right on Everything. Come to see us. SMITH HARDWARE CO. T1 <z> Don’t Bey Your Ming and Spring Goods Until You See Dor New Lines, Which Wil Soon be Beady for Your Inspection. . . . iiit*