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m. Wm Gained Four Pounds A Week MRS. LUCY M. COOPER, 79 Carlton Are., Brooklyn, N. Y., Gained Four Pounds a Week, Thanks to DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY “I have used Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey for the past 18 years, and can truthfully say it has cured me on several occasions of the prip, and once of n severe attack of rheuma tism. I gained in st l ength and flesh, gaining four pounds a week. 1 Miove if any one used buil v’s Pure Malt Whiskey they would not have any s< rious illness. It will keep oiF a cold, or cure one. I am sixty-one years old, and don’t h>ok more than 4'J. " 1 have recom mended it to many of my friends, and all say it helped them, and are satisfied with its heneiits. I think it the finest stimulant in tiie world, and would not be without it.” Mrs. Lucy M. Cooper. Mrs. C'Kux'r once rccom ended it to a stranger W HO H AD CONSUMPTION and w ho was seized with a paroxysm of coughing. AY hen ho finally stop}>ed coughing he replied: ‘‘I have tried everything, madam, and have lost all faith in doctors and drugs, but 1 will take your advice.” Several months after this she met the stranger, who said: “Madam, I want to thank you for saving my life the day you told me to take Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. You are the best doctor I ever knew. 1 am now able to attend to business, and my cough has disappeared.” He is now a well man, and goes to his office daily. Sirs. Cooper spoke to him through pity when siie saw his condition, and is glad to know she helped him. DUFFY’S PUKE MALT WHISKEY is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens and sustains the system, is a promoter of good health and longevity, makes the old young and keeps the young strong. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is the only whiskey recognized by the Government as a medicine. This is a guarantee. ^ , . . , Pure Malt Whiskey exclusively. WOMEN AND SOCIETY. S’FAl K3 H C AM RES. [AH Communications to tills column should ; lie addressed to P. O. Box IMM.l A charming street costume is de veloped in the fushionable royal blue voilt. It shows hModsome front fac- ings of Anglaise broderie, giving it a rich and elegint finish The long shoulder effect, now so rapidly gain ing in popul irity is admirably car ried out and fringes, which are like wise coming to the front, help to carry out this eff- ct Fringes are also seen on the skirt, which has a slight sweep and on which a front panel is introduced Corticelli spool silk is used throughout on this very jaunty street, gown. ■Yokohama thai invaded the ter ;%■ V'Y \ Y ' ' U P \\ i'lib '1 }M 1 'll \ ) profit only, and which, far from relieving the sick, are positively harmful. Demand “ Duffy’s,” and he sure you get it. It is the only absolutely pure malt whiskey which contains medicinal, health-giving qualities. Look for the trade-mark, 1 ho Old Chemist, ° n Thogemiine Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is sold by all druggists and grocers, or direct, at *1 00 a bottle. Never sold in flasks or in hulk. Write lor fr.-e medical booklet con taining symptoms and treatment of each disease and convincing testimonials to tho Dully Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. For Sale in South Carolina at all Dispensarys, Clerk’s Sale. Clerk’s Sale. State ok South Carolina, 1 County ok Cherokee. ( State ok South Carolina, \ County ok Cherokee 1 W. L. Settlemyer et al, Exors., Sallie M. McCraw et al, vs VS A. B. Champion. ' T. G. McCraw. In obedience to a decree made herein In obedience to a decree herein dated on the 12th day of March, 1903,1 will the 13th day of October, 1903, 1 will sell sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the Court at Gaffney, C., before the Court House House door, (luring the legal hours for door, to the highest bidder, during the sales, salesday, Nov. 2nd, 1903, the fol- legal hours for sales, salesday, Nov. 2nd, : lowing described property, to wit: 1903, the following described property, to wit: All that parcel or piece of land in the town of Gaffney, S. C., known as lot No. 7 on plat made by R. O. Sams, Surveyor, on Jany. 26111,1893, fronting on Mills Gap road, commencing at stake on alley and runnings. 37 P'. 1.10 chains; thence N. 53 Iv. 2.50 chains to stake corner of Westley Jones lot; thence N. 37 W. 1.10 chains to stake on alley; thence with al ley S. 53 W. 2.50 chains to beginning corner, containing twenty-seven and one- half one-hundredths of an acre, more or less. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Oct. 14th, 1903. G. W. Speer, Pltffs. Atty. j. Eu Jefferies, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Published Oct. 16-23-30111. All that tract of land lying in the County of Cherokee, said State, on Quinn’s creek and waters thereof, bound ed on the North by lands of L. T. Clary and Nancy Wood; on the East by lands of Nancy Wood, L. Clary and John Clary; on the South by lands of John Clary and Win. Clary; on the West by lands of William Clary and L. T Clary, containing three hundred and sixty-five and 55-100 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: One half cash, and balance payable in one year from day of sale with interest, to he secured by a bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with privilege to the pur- j chaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay ' for all papers and recording. Oct. 14th, 190V Hall cY Willis, Pltffs. Attys. J. Eh Jefferies, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Published Oct. 16-23-30111. For fashionable materials there are voile, etamines, hopsack. canvass ; cloth, veiling, crepes galore, and rough, natty, heavily tufted Kin- : nockbutn suitings. This later ma terial is considered very smart for the trim walking suit in the Norfolk or “corset” coat style, and the main decoration lies in stitchings, and motifs of plain fabrics, introduced to match one of the flecks in the ma terials. Equally delightful are the looser makes of hopsacks and coarser voiles, which adapt themselves so well to the gauged style, both in yoke and hip piece, and it must be here remembered that close fabrics and strappings are giving way to looser gaugings and textures. Mrs. John Bridges and children have gone on a visit to Charlotte. It is renortfd r.t Russian troops nave rltory of Corea. The MLbisrippf river convention at New Orleans has resolved to ask the United States to take charge of Ok levee system. Arthur Slater, of Acworth, Ga., wa* married to Miss Nellie Fredericks in jail at Binghamton. N. Y. Their court ship was consummated in prison. President Roosevelt has celebrated his forty-filth birthday. He received many congratulatory telegrams a floral tributes. Miss Mary Ware, Horace McKinley and S. A. D. 'Putor have been indicte- for complicity in the public land frauds. Hugh McLaughlin, the leader of thi Brooklyn democracy, declares that h> Intends to knife the Tammany ticket At Guanajuto, Mexico, five shots were fired at President Diaz, who had gone to that city to attend a festival. It Is said at the Vatican that the poTJa is not likely to choose a cardinal from the United States at the next consis tory. The honor will probably go tc Canada or to Latin America. TV T '"“ tv'—" —t cruise! Independencia is preventing ma - • 01 Puerto Plata, which is in the hands of revolu tipnists. F riv thousand men are on atrik at Bilboa and martial law has be?k proclaimed. The rioters stone car riages and cry "death to tyrants.” Tuesday runs were made on the Lin coin Trust company, the Mercantile Trust company and the Mississippi Valley Trust company, all of St. Louis The runs were caused by rumors from the outside. Ail demands were prompt ly met. SberilTs Sale. Clerk 1 Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. } Powers, Little and Company, G. Ober, Sons and Company, et al Plaintiffs, vs. I). D. Gaston, Defendant State ok South Carolina, J County of Cherokee. I Charles McAllister, vs. T. I. Walker et al. In obedience to a decree herein, for foreclosure, dated the 14th day of October 1903, will sJl at Gaffney, S. C., before the Court House door, to the highest bid- I der, during the legal hours for sales, I Salesday Nov. 2nd, 1903, the following y Nurture of auttionty contained in | (lescri5 ' d p rop e rty , to wit: jral executions townie directed^ m the | ^ lat pj ecei parcel or lot of land sit uated, lying and being' in the town of By virture of authority contained sever above stated causes, I will sell before the Court House door of Cherokee county, on Salesday in November 1903, during the legal hours of sale, the following describ ed property: 1st. One piece or parcel of land on in tlie town Gaffney, S. 0., beginning at a stake on Buford street and running with said street S 54 E. 84 feet to corner of lot No. 7; thence with lot No. 7 S. 35 W. 160 feet to an alley; thence with said al to corner of lot No. 9 N. 35 E. 160 feet to beginning corner, containing 13, 440 square feet, more or less. TERMS OP SALE; Cash. Purchaser to pay fo: papers. Oct. 14th, 1903. J. Kb Jefferies, CPk. C. C. Pi’s. Pub. Oct. 16-23-30^1. Mrs. Morman is the guest brother, Col J. G. Wardlaw. of her Mrs. Sarah Foster, who has been visiting relatives in the city, has gone to Birmingham, Ala. » Miss Fannie Oorry has accepted a position in Winthrop College. Miss Daisy Rogers has returned Winthrop College to Miss Calla Mosher, of Mobile, Ala., is the guest of Mrs. Pierson until Sunray, when she will leave for Au gusta. Mrs. A C. Cree spent a few days in Spartanburg this week. Mrs. C. K. Gould will return to Spartanburg Saturday, after a pleas ant visit to relatives in the city. The sweetest thing in life lit the uncloudy welcome of a wife.—N P Willis. Sheriff s Sale. Broad River formerly a part of the David ley N w * feet Gaston estate bounded hy lands of Mary 9; thence wite lot f W. Gaston, H. L. Spears, /uha Carlton ,rv, in and others, containing fifty acres, more or less. Fully described in the plat of Ira Hardin filed in my office. 2nd. One lot situated in Blacksburg and bounded by Claiborne St., Chester St., lands of A. Urquhart and Dr. J. G. Black, containing two cottages and two tenement houses. Shown on plat “A”. Lot will be sold in two pieces as shown on said plat, Nos. 1 and 2. For size of said lots, see plat. 3rd. One lot situated in Blacksburg and bounded by Chester St., Carolina St., lands of J. J. Whisonant and Southern Railway Co. Contains one two-story cot tage and three tenement houses as show n on plat “B”. The houses are shown by figurse 1 and 2 on said plat. Said lots will be sold separate. For size of lots see plat “B”. 4th. Two lots of land situated on Broad River as shown on plat “C” as lots 1 and 2, containing 38 and 40 acres, bounded by lands of Joe Mintz, J. S. Mintz, J. W. Rhyne, Sam Lipscomb and others. 5th. Three lots as shown on plat “D” numbered 1, 2 anil 3, and containing 50, 50 and 62 acres, bounded hy lands of Walker Moss, Edw’d. Mastin, Southern Railway, McCcsh lands, Allie Os borne, Dr. Wm. Anderson and Cherokee Falls Road. Each lot will be sold separ ate. Lot No. 3 herein is sold subject to a mortgage of about $460.00 in favor of Mary W. Gaston. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, balance secured by bond and mortgage ovei the property sold bearing 8 per cent, interest annually from date of sale, due within twelve months from date of sale, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. If the purchaser or purchasers do not comply with bid or bids within 30 min utes from time of sale, the land sold to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchas er or purchasers. Purchaser to pay for all papers. W. W. Thomas, Oct. 16, 1903. Sheriff C. C. For where is any author in the world who teaches such beauty as a woman’s even?—Shxkespeare Edgar Gordon and Mrs. Leslie P. Planter, Plaintiffs, against L. R. Gordon, Executor of the P^state of Ada Gordon, deceased, Ether Gordon, Marie Gordon, Robert Gordon and Lit tle Gordon, Defendants. By virtue of a decree in the above case, dated Oct. Sth, 1903, I will sell before the Court House door on Salesday in Novem ber, Nov. 2d, 1903, the following tract of land : All that tract or parcel of land situate in the State of South Carolina and County of Cherokee, bounded by lands of J. W. of | Carroll, W. C. Carpenter, Thomas Hum phries and others, containing twenty-nine (29) acres more or less. Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, interest from date of sale, credit portion of pur chase money to be secured by mortgage cf premises, purchaser to pay for all pa pers, purchaser may pay all cash. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff Cherokee County. October 12th, 1903.—Pub. 16, 23, 30. A New Store Filled with the best and freshest line of Fancy Groceries and in the city. Stand below Commer cial Hotel on Limestone street. Prices right in every particular and prompt service rendered. Give us a share of your patronage. HAMLIN & RADFORD. Goods delivered free In any part of city. Free to You If you are not well and want to know the truth about your trouble, send for my free booklets and self examination blanks. No. 1, Nervous Debili ty (Sexual Weakness), No. 2, Varicocele, No. 3, Stricture, No. 4, Kid ney and Bladder Com plaints, No. 5, Disease of Women. No. fi, The Poison Kin* (Blood Poison), No. 7, Ca tarrh. These books should be in the hands of every person afflict ed. as Dr. Hathaway, the author, is recog nized as the best au thority and expert in the United States on dr. Hathaway. these diseases. Write or send for the book you want to-day, and It will be sent you free, sealed. Address J. New ton Hathaway, M.D. 41 Inman BldK- --P4 8. Broad St., Atlanta. Ga y/W/y/. BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK »nd POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and liver irregularities. Black- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser mavbuya 25-cent half-pound air-tignt can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not, send 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. Do yon eat ? If so go to the upper side of town and see where you can get Meats and Groceries of all descriptions and free delivery. {Prompt attention given to all telephone orders ami visitors welcome to J the store. I will mention a few articles I ; keep on hand: Loose andl.nk Pork sau- I sage, Bologne of all kinds, Picnic and i Gold Brand Hams, Dried Beef, Souse meat and Hogshead Cheese, Fruits and Vegetables of most all kinds; fresh and Oysters Friday and Saturday. Come or call ’phone No 23 and Mr. A. W. Hawkins will be at your service at all times. Yours to please, W. J. MANESS, Proprietor. Rochkllr, Ga., Jan. 30,1902. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine is the best I ever tried. Our stock was looking bad when you sent me the medicine and now they are getting so tine. They are looking 20 per cent, better. S. P. BROCKINGTON. For Sale. Twenty-nine (29) acres of improved laud west of towm, ^ mile fr.om Soutlf^ ern depot. Between 10 and 12 acres is bottom land, yeilding an average of 40 i bushels of corn to an acre, and the up land is highly improved, yielding from 10 to 12 bales of cotton. Will only sell 1 in one body. For price apply to M. C. Perry, 10-2- Gaffney, S. C. Tax Notice. The tax levy for Cherokee Comity fiscal year 1903 is as follmvs: For state purposes 5 “ constitutional school tax 3 “ ordinary county tax 1 “ county road tax 1 “ new bridge for mills Save Money FOR SINKING FUND Draytonville and Gowdeysville townships White Plains, Morgan and Lime stone townships 1 Cherokee township 2 INT. ON RAILROAD BONDS. mill . . . , r. r n *• Cherokee township 2 mills. by buying goods trom 1. M. Draytonville and Gowdeysville Peeler. lam now making wui ;°p!ai',',raor Ka „an.i'un,e. 2 a run on Shoes and will save stone townships ^ you money on them. FOR GRADED SCHOOL PURPOSES. „ . r n ii i Limestone io 2 5^ Groceries and all other Cherokee 9 4 mills goods at bottom prices. Give me a call. I. M. Peeler. Money Loaned. L OANS on improved farms for a term of years at seven per cent, interest. Nt commissions. For information apply to J. O 'elTeries. Attorney at Law. 11-22-lyr Commutation road tax payable at same 1 time. Books opened for collection of taxes Oct. 15th, 1903. W. H. GOODING, County Treasurer. Gaffney Savings Bank is authorized to act as Administrator, Executor and Guardian without cost of bond. We pay 4 per cent, on deposits of $1.00 or more. Deposit your money in this Bank and avoid the risk of losing it or having it stolen. F. G. STACY, President, D. C. ROSS, Cashier. FX>I* BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING, ALSO A FINK LINE OF One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. FOUYSHONET^TAR fmrchlUtrmmi amfm t m Mm Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dlgosts what you eat. Paints and Oils 50c to $1.30 per gal. COTO L. BAKER BRING THEM TO ME The cold aeaHon is approaching. How atxmt those last winter suits t iat are too good to throw away, and ye. need brightening up a little 7 BEING THEM TO ME and have them overhauled—I'll make them look fresh and new. Glean ing. pressing and tailoring done by an expert. V. E. ROBIHSON, Tailor. Over W. U. Telegraph Office. Liberal Treatment Prompt Service Absolute Safety are some of the features of our service guaranteed to patrons of this Bank. We want your business. Call on us at any time. National Bank of Gaffney. Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ County of Cherokee. I By J. E. Webster, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas Minnie Lee, S. Corena, Hiram, Rosa Lee, Lillie Mae and Ethel Wessin- ger, children of Emma M. Wessinger, dec’d, have made suit to me, to grant W. C. McArthur and R. O. Ballenger Letters of Administration of the Estate of their deceased mother, Mrs. Emma M. Wessinger. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Emma M. Wes singer, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cherokee Court House, Gaffney^ S. C., on Saturday, Nov. 14th next after publication thereof, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th day of October Anno Domini, 1903. J. E. Webster. Probate Judge. Published in Gaffney Ledger Oct. 30th, Nov. 6th, 1903. Cranberries AT I. W. RICHARDSON’S R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. Have just received a lot of up-to-date open and top Buggies and are making some very attractive prices for cash. They have also just gotten in a car of Barb Wire Nails at good prices. Gaffney, S. C., Oct. 20, 1903. Notice of Election. State ok South Carolina, Y County ok Cherokee. / It appearing to the satisfaction of the County Board of Education, that more than one third of the voters residing within the proposed school District, who return real or personal property for taxa tion, have petitioned this Board, asking than an election be ordered to determine whether or not an additional levy of (2j4) two and one-half mills be voted for the purpose of supplementing the regular constitutional and other school tax of the proposed School District. Which Dis trict shall have the following lioundaries, to wit: Bounded on the North by a straight line, beginning at the forks of the public road, at the old residence of W. N. Turner, and running to the line of the Gaffney Graded School District, on Mrs. Harriet Petty’s farm; thence with Gaffney Graded School District line to the public road, leading from Gaffney to Trough Shoals; thence in a southerly direction with said road to where said road forks in front of R. M. Huskey’s residence; thence to a straight line to Limestone Creek, where Mr. W C. Lips comb's lands strike the creek; thence with the lines of Mr. W. C. Lipscomb's lands to Thickety Creek; thence with Thicket) Creek to Turners Bridge; thence with public road to the old residence of W. N. Turner, the beginning corner. At is therefore ordered, by the County Board of Education, for said County and State: That such an election tie held at Beaver Dam Church, in said proposed District, on Saturday, Nov. 14th, 1903, at which Election only such electors as re turn real or personal property for taxa tion, and exhibit their tax receipts and Registration Certificates, shall be allowed to vote, as provided in Vol. 1, Sec. 1208 of the Civil Code of South Carolina. Those voting for such additional School Tax will use a printed or written ballot on which is the word “Yes”; those vot ing against such additional School Tax will use a printed or written ballot on which is the word “No”. For the pur pose of conducting said election the School Trustees for School District No. 13 are appointed managers. -A By authority of the County Board of Education, for Cherotee county, South - Carolina. Oct. 24, 1903. J L. Walkkr, Chr’ni. R. C. Sarratt. County Board of Education. _ 1 • t , .