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SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. "ALL HANDS and the COOK' APPRECIATE Nature's Gift,from the Sunny South otto leu © Shortens your food -Loidhens wur life because it makes healthful and delicious food. As a frying and shortening medium it has no equal. It is far superior to lard or cooking butter. Cottolene is healthful because it is a product of nature, being made of refined vegetable oil and choice beef suet. We guarantee the purity. Cottolene is also a clean product; the fact that it comes in securely sealed tin pads insures this. Bulk lard, on the other hand, is open to re- cieve all the dust and odors imaginable. Cottolene-cooked food is more digestible than food made from hog lard. It makes food rich but not greasy—food which any stomach can digest. If purity, healthfulness, cleanliness and economy appeal to you, ask your grocer for Cottolene. USE ft LESS. Cottolene being richer than either lard or cooking butter, one-third less is required. TTTJT'T' S® nd us a 2c stam P to pay postage and well mall you a copy of our book, * avtiirf “Home Helps." edited by Mrs. Rorer, which contains 300 choice recipes. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Dept 548 Chicago. An Election. An election is hereby ordered to be held on Tuesday, March 1st, 1904, for the purpose of electing a Mayor for the town of Gaffney, S. C.. to serve for a period of two years, and until his successor is elected and qualified; also an Alderman for each of the six wards of the town of Gaffney, S. C., to serve for a term of two years, and until their successors are elected and qualified. Also an election is hereby ordered to he held on the same day for the purpose of electing a school trustee for school district 10, in Ward 2, of the town of Gaffney, S. C., to serve for a period of four years; also one from Ward 3 to serve for a period of four years; also one from Ward 4 to fill the unexpired term of L. G. By ars, deceased; and also one at large to serve for a period of four years. The following persons are appoint ed to act as managers of said election; War# 1.—T. J. Patrick, T. M. Cald well and W. Stegall. Polling precinct; —Sam W. Clary’s store. Ward 2.—W. A. Peeler, J. T. Hum phries and G. W. Speer. Polling pre cinct;—National Bank. Ward 3.—J. V. Sarratt, D. A. Thom as and H. Gibson. Polling precinct: — O. S. Kendrick’s store. Ward 4.—.Moses Wood, J. S. Lem mons and W. S. Sparks. Polling pre cinct;—City Hall. Ward 5.—S. M. Littlejohn, W. L. Morgan and J. T. Rodgers. Polling precinct:—Wall’s store. Ward C.—I. W. Newberry, G. M. Huskey and J. L. Perry. Polling pre cinct:—Cary’s Hall. Polls will be opened at 9 o’clock a. m. and closed at 3 p. in. By order of the Town Council of Gaffney, S. C. J. Q. Little, W. H. Ross, Mayor. Clerk. the following described lands, to-wit: All the right, title and interest of L. O. Wood in and to all that certain tract or parcel of land in said county belonging to the Estate of J. H. L. Wood, hounded on the North by Thos. Wood; on the West by J. W. Sparks and Miss Mattie Jones: on the South by It. J. Foster and W. L. Goudelock, and on the East by Thick- j ety creek; containing four hundred and seventy-six (47G) acres, more or I less. Said interest being one undi- I vided one-fifth part thereof, as per , will of J. H. L. Wood, deceased, on record in Probate Judge’ office for Un- i m county, together with the proper relinquishment of all interest what soever ofany party by reason of said i will. Te^ms of Sale:—Cash. Purchaser to 1- iy for papers and must comply with hid within thirty minutes, or the land will he re-sold on same day at the risk of the former purchaser. J. Eh Jefferies, Mortgagee. Pub. Feby. 19-26 & Mch. 4th, 1904. Mr. G. O. Anderson has accepted a position with C C. Humphries. I Mrs. T. Davenport h»s sold her en ure stock of groceries to R. S. Cook. The postofflee at Rnvema in this county will be discontinued on the ’q,i, this month. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gaines are en- bt-ri.niuio* a new boarder at their home. It, is a boy and weighs tine 1 oounds. Mr. John Henderson and Miss Rachel Whelchel, both of this city, v* re married Monday evening by Magistrate 0. T. Bridges. Notwithstanding the terrible trag- dies that are directly traceable to drinking dispensary whiskey, men c mtinoes to buy it and drink it. If the old Dutch adage that “a M>od wheat crop follows a clear Ash> Wednesday,” be true, a good crop is assured to Cherokee this year. Wed nesriay was beautifully clear most of the day. Jeff Estes, of Etta Jane, came in to see 1 he Ledger Tuesday and showed os the foot of a fox he had caught hat morning. This is the first one caught in Cherokee this winter, and we learn that some outside men and togs were the principal factors in the race. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Harvey are glad of the im- oroved condition of the health of :heir family, and are glad to see their daughters, Misses Addie and Ruth, in 'h. ir places in the choir of the Chero kee Avenue Baptist church again. Mr George Garrett Byers left Wed nesday night for the northern mar kets to purchase spring goods for Carroll, Carpenter & Byers. He in tends to “lay in” the largest stock of any previous season, and the patrons j of this big establishment may expect some rare bargain*otfers in the near future. Our old friend, Govan Black, was in to see us Wednesday. He says *hilo wheat is backward he has hopes for the crops. He is a strong advo cate of diversified crops, and the raising of good hogs and cattle and hopes that the farmers will not go wild over cotton this year, but that they will raise plenty of corn and then all the cotton they can. There will be services at the Pres byterian church next Babbath at 11 a. m , and 4 p. m. This second ser vice in the afternoon is appointed to suit the convenience of all, and it is earnestly hoped that many will avail themselves of this opportunity to hear the gospel. Everybody is cor dially in rited. Notice of Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Chrokee. L. O. Wood, Mortgagor, to J. Eb Jefferies, Guardian, Mortgagee. By virtue of authority given me by the mortgagor herein, by his consent in writing as to the amount due on said mortgage, and consenting that same should be sold without an order o£ court, the same being properly rec orded in Clerk’s office for Cherokee county in Book of Mortgages No. C, at page 21, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the court house door, during the legal hours of sales, salesday, March 7th, 1904, to the highest bidder, Letters of Administration. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. By J. E. Webster, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. E. C. Jefferies has made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Effects of W, Allen Jefferies, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred , and creditors of the deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Chero kee court house, Gaffney, S. C., on Sat urday, March 5th, next after publica tion 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 18th day of February, Anno Domini, 1904. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge. Pub. in Ledger Feby. 19th-2Gth, 1904. Should Have Been ‘‘Kln« (Quality.” Owing to a misunderstanding, a “Queen Quality” shoe cut was placep in the ad. of the Company Store which appeared in Tuesday’s issue of The Ledger. It should have been a “King Quality” cut, as the Company Store does not handle “Queen Quali ty” shoes, this famous brand being sold in Gaffney only by the R. 8. Lip scomb Shoe Co, The “King Quality” shoe for men has become equally fa mous, and its sale in Gaffney is con trolled by the Company Store. We cheerfully make this correction as the error occurred io ibis office. Enjoys the Personwls and l.ocals, Mr. Ed. H. DeCamp:—I ask you kindly to continue my paper. Ycu ask your readers to express them selves on different features of the pa per. I like the general get-up of the j paper. First, it D our home paper. tVe enjoy the personals and locals thoroughly; also Talmage’s sermons. Wishing yon all a prosperous year, Very respectfully. M. A. Ferguson. Chester, 8. C., Feb. 12, ’04. w ■ m ■ « as- 1 Notice is hereby given that I will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge, for Cherokee county, S. C., at his office at the court house, Monday, \ March 14th, next, at 11 o’clock a. m., for a final discharge as Guardian of the estate of Pearler Northey. J. A. Gaffney, Guardian. Published in Gaffney Ledger Feby. 19th-2Gth, Mch 4th-llth, 1904. Local Cotton Market. The following prices prevail on the Gaffney market today: Good middling 13.85 Middling 18.75 yn PISO’S CURE FOR M c/1 ^ CONSUMPTION ^ rpr*. i-ep-' i p r- frm J U \r. & L \Li Ji A Scientific Gyro u*o 3* &i) u u r< keif2 > i (y-jsia Absctaiel:/ Safe, F>uro nr. i t«aro'i;;;■,.»« Announcements. Caids under thin lo'ii'i a 111 tx inn, it id from now until tli<' idfi'tlon ut tin' folloMrlna rHOm: For Mayor. 16; for Aldinn in, ft Each an- . nounceiuent imiNt !*«• iici-oiupanliHl hy the cash. Will Cure Forever Fie Ciuvi .j f a Whiskey, Beer Ot Wme. ORRINE will Restore any Drunkard to Manhood and Health. A Simple Home Treatment;, Can be Given Secretly if Desired. Cure Effected or Money Refunded.. Ask your druggist whom you know whrt bethinks of ORRINE; he v 11 ind rse our statements as truthful in every respect. If ORRIN E fails to cure we will refund you every penny paid for it as cheerfully as we took it. Mothers, wives and sisters, you cannot cure those who are afflicted with this most terrible of all diseases by your fervent prayers, or eyes red with tear . r/'-’ v your Jiope that they may stop drinking. It can be done only with OKRIl'IK. V< u have the remedy—will you use it ? If you desire tocure without the knowledge of the patient, bnv ORRINE No. 1; if the patient desires to be cured of his own fre** viII, buy ORRINE No. 2. Full directions found in each package. Prico £ 1 por = All COiTCspondorce Confide;. A ial. For free hook—Treatise on Drunkenness and how to Cure it—wr: • THZ O' 7 CO., |Pic . WASHINGTO.4, D. C , or call on Cherokee Drug Co., cornner Limestone and Frederick Sts., Gaffney, S. C. Blacksburg Drug Co., Blacksburg, S. C. For Mayor. proiniiM*. If ••lecuvl, io pownr for l ho ht'itt AVALENTINE PARTY Mrs. W. C. Caruentvr Royally Kmertalnf* Her Lady Friends. On Friday afternoon from 3 to 6 o’clock the home of Mrs. William C. Carpenter, on Limestone street, was a scene of loveliness and animation that would have lent inspiration to an artist’s brush and afforded a fit ting theme for a poet’s pen, tbe oc casion being a “valentine party” at which Mrs. Carpenter entertained quite a number of her lady [needs of the city and abroad. An accurate description of tbe ap pearance of this lovely home at the time would require a supply of ac- jectives and a flow of eloquence with which common mortals are not gifted, and only those who had tbe pleasure of being present can fully appreciate tbe ingenuity, taste andjartistic abil ity displayed by Mrs. Carpenter in arranging for the reception and pleasure of her guests. The color scheme was red and white—a beautiful and appropriate association of the tokens of peace and love—and these colors predomi nated throughout every feature of the event, even in the ornamental floral designs. The reception room was superbly decorated with ever greens dotted with red and white hearts which were pierced by arrows of the same colors. Over a table in the center of the room swung a handsome chandelier from wtrch were suspended by long red and white ribbons a multitude of small red and white hearts. These reached entirely to the table below, which was covered with red crepe paper with a large heart in the center, while a rich cut glass vase tilled with red carnations was placed on the heart and formed a resplendent setting for the crimson background. The dining-room was a perfect bower of dainty ferns and stately palms, the windows being draped with ivy in which were placed at ir regular intervals the same red and white symbols of the occasion—the emblems of peace and love joined to gether by Cupid’s arrow—while red and white candles shed a soft glow over the scene which “lent enchant ment to tbe view” of the assemoled guests and inspired in them a greater admiration for their charming hostess. A four-couree luncheon was served ; the ices and candies all being in heart shape and colored in red and white. The fruit punch was served in a very becoming manner by little Miss Sadie Carpenter. The souvenirs of tbe occasion were pretty heart- shaped valentines laced with baby ribbons of red and white, and each one containing an appropriate in scription. Mrs. Carpenter was assisted in entertaining her numerous guests by her sister, Mrs. J. N. Cudd, of Spar tanburg. Below is a list of tbe guests: Mesdames M. H. Jefferies, B. K Humphries, O. 8. Kendrick, T. Davenport, J. T. Brown, 8. 8. Ross, J. A. Carroll, Alie Carpenter, J. V. Sarratt, R A. Jones, R. O. Sams. W. H. Smith. 8. L Hopper, R. R. VVil kins, C. C. Harris. Nannie Moore, W. 8. Hall, J. B Bell, A. M. Sims, J. M. Steadman, R. M. Gaffney, Sumter Littlejohn, J. C. Jefferies, S. L. Cut ting, W. A. Turner A. R N. Folger, H F. Pridmore, R. E. Lemaster, J. I. Sarratt. 8 B. Crawley, R. C Sar ratt, E H. DeCamp, E. H. Gaines, A. B Gaines. W. M. Phillips, Win ters Galloway, H. K Osborne. L. U. Campbell. W. J. Wilkins 8. O. Walk er, Edgar Thoma«son, J. A. Willis, J. N. Cudd, Snartanburg; W A. Poole. W. M. Chadwick, C. C. Hum phries. T. L. Brown, W. F. Brown, B L Hames, J. F. Garrett, Arthur Peeler. W. C. Hamrick T. B. Butler, R. 8 Lipscomb, A N. Wood, M. P I Pierson, New Pension List. The following are the new pension ers who have been passed by the I County Pension board this year: Mrs. Mary Jane Anthony, Gaffney; Mrs. Christine Gaffney, Gaffney ; Mrs. Jemina Rucker, Gaffney; Richard Baines. Anbury; Mrs. Sarah Cook Gaffney; Mrs. Isabelle Crocker, Gaff ney; John R. Crocker, Blacksburg; R. M. Jolly, Gaffney ; John Lovelace, Gaffney; Nathan Moore. Cowpens; Ben F. Patterson, Gaffney; Newton Raines, Gaffney; Joseph Reynolds, Gaffney; R P. Scruggs.iEzell; I). A Shuford, Gaffney; H k. Tale, Web ster; John VVyley, Gaffney; F. C. Dobson, Gaffney. Transferred from Spartanburg, Mrs. Harriet Allen, Gaffney. At tlw> ho irit 11ion nf tilMiiv trli'ixL I nu- nouni'i-tnyaelf a ran'lidate fur niujror at the enhul'tB eiiHfilon, anil do everytlilnir in my terest of Gattney and nil tl)<' P It. M (J To tin* Oil,iaens of Gaffney: After liarinv m> inu'-)i <>ni-onr on-ment, from your cordial support. I natiln niter niy- s- If a candidate fT>r re-election to the re- sponslble position of Mayor of the city of Gaffney. I helievc I can do as much Hood for the city and p'nple for the next two years as any man here. If you honor me acain with the office I will serve you with renewed zeal and energy. .1. q. Litti.k. I hereby announce m\self a candidate for the Mayor of Gaffney, and solicit the suppot^ of the qualified voters, prorul.siuir. If ehvtinf a fair and impartial administration of the affairs pertaining to the office. John I SAKRATT. For Aldermen. We. the voters of Ward 1, hereby announce W. Charles Durham a candidate for Alder man in this ward. ' The citizens of Ward One hereby present the name of Dr. W. L Settlemyer for re-elec tion from that ward, believing that his faithful service should lie recognized by a return to that > fflee. Tin friends of M. L. (••Dm.-U’’) Uoss hereby present his name as a candidate for Aider- man in Ward No. 2. I hereby announce myself as a canaidate for Alderman from Ward No.3. Maynard Smyth. —_ The friends of J. F Fincken hereby an- I nounce him as a candidate for Alderman In ; Ward No. 3. The friends of W. W. Gaffney hereby an nounce him as a candidate for Alderman In j Ward No. 4. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward 5 at the approaching municipal election. W. F. Smith. The friends of W F. Hrown hereby an- i bounce him as a candidate for Alderman in I Ward No. 5. I hcrebv announce myself a candidate i from Ward Six, and solicit your support. G no. W. Webster. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to tic* position of Alderman from Ward ti. J, A Gaffney. For Sale. W rv u ►r $ rM , i j.-, I S M il I v 3 ' * i- F OR SALE OR RENT—One 9-room house within twenty minutes walk of court I house: small farm attached. 1-2-Fri. tf Kobt. R. Wilkins. F < R SALE-Six shares Gaffney Mill stock. Address Mrs, R C, Howard, Gaffney, S, C. ' 3-1 »-2t F GGS FOR SALE—I have greatly improved my Plymouth Rocks since last season. F.'gs si for 15. No cg^s shipped for less than ? .50 for 15. J, M. Steadman. 2-12-lt 70R SALE—Lot and six-room house on Cherokee avenue. Good barn and stables < u premises. Apply to Hall & Willis. 4t- i irneys. 2-0-tf. F OR SALE-On Johnson St... 3 lots, 113M ft* front anil 200 ft. deep. Temis easy. W. R. Lipscomb. _ _ ^ 2-9-2t. F OR SALA—More good Pigs Call on Sal Of ' " ‘ Sarratt. on Sanv 1-29-tf f ' *OK SALE—Cows and •Calves. See Sam Q Sarratt. 1-12-th For Rent. If you are not wefl and want to o-v :i trutii about you trouble, send for my free Imnklets an 1 >c.l examination blank-. No. j. >e; v.. .3 iJoM.: ty (Sexual Weakness No. 2. Varicocele. No 3,Strictui-e. No.4. Kid ney and bladder Com plaints, No. 5, Disi-11-c of Women, No. «, Tin- Poison King ( Blood Poison). No. 7, Ca tarrh. These hook 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 these diseases. Write or send for the book you want to-day, and it will lie sent you free, sealed. Address J. New ton Hathaway, M D 41 Inman Hldg. 22H S. Kroad St. Atlanta. Ga F OR RENT—A good two-horse farm with a neat five-room cottage. Apply at once to J. C. Lipscomb. 2rl6-tf Oil BENT—Store room on Grenard street. Apply to Harry Byars. 2-5-lmo TT'OR RENT—Cottage on Race street. 1-16-lmo F.G. Stacy. F OR RENT—My residence corner Race and Johnson streets. H. Smith. 1-8-tf . if % DR. HATHAWAY. Wanted. "^yANTED AT ONCE—Competent teacl to fill good positions in thisand in ot states. No entrance fee charged. Teacl Co-operative Agency, St. George. S. C., <S. F. Utsey and E. N. Mlttle, Managers- --9-4t L IFE INSURANCE-There’s monei} In It. I want a bustling agent in Gaffne.y. M. F. Sherfesce. State -Agent GermaiPa t^lfe of N. Y. Address this office. « 2-19-lt-pd W ANTED—To loa n $1,000 on gtllt edge se curity. Address at ouce. El E- Belue. Blacksburg, S. C. ) 2-19-tf Wood’s Seeds. Twenty-five years practical ex perience, and the fact that we do the largest business in Seeds in the Southern States, enables us to supply every requirement in GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS to the very best advantage, both as r^ards quality and price. Truckers and Farmers requiring large quantities of Seeds are requested to write for special prices. If you have not received a copy of WOOD’S SEED BOOK for HX>4, write for it. There is not another publication anywhere that approaches it in the useful and practical information that it gives to Southern farmers and gardeners. Wood’* Seed Book will be mailed free on request. Write to«day: % do not delay. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, • VIRGINIA. W ANT ED-Persimmon, Dogwo<)kd. Hickory and Holly L-igv Freight paid on car loads. James Cocksbott, Charleston, South Carolina. **ct. 20, 4 mo, W ANTED—To make strfcgllt loans on city real estate. No commissions. Several thousand dollars to loan. Apr29-tf I. C. Jefferies, NoticeT XTOTICE-On Thursday. MAreb 3d, we will •ti close our ginnlngsi ason, find wewillonly gin on Thursday of each wf^ek up to that date. All persons having cotton to gin will please bring it in before March 3d. Victor Cotton Oil Co. j 2-13 tf lands is foi bidden law. W. R. Lip- 2-9-2t. A LL trespassing on my under penalty scorn b. of tjie Money Loaned L OANS on Improved' farms ?or a term of years at seven pqr cent. Interest. No commissions. For information apply to J. O Jefferies. Attorney at /Law. -lyr Taxlotice. December jis/t is the last day taxes are payable without ]>enalty. During Janu ary the penaltly is 1 per c*nt.; during Febiuary the penalty is 2 per cent.; dur ing March (to 1 5th, last day) the penalty is 5 per cent. /This schedule prescribed by law. Wl Harry Gooding, , County Treasurer. WILD CAT ADVERTISEMENTS That is not our line of business; what we advertise we assure you that you will find it here. Goods on top of goods coming in every day and they are*^ bargains for some one. Why not you as well as others? . JUST RECEIVED 5.000 YARDS A solid case of Ladies’ Skirts that we call your special attention to, as there are some of them that are worth of Embroideries on hand, something new. Come in and see what we are showing in (the above line. double the money we ask for them. Come in and see them. r,ooo yards of Red Table Cloth, worth 50 cents a yard, our price 25 cents. - . * i DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT The prettiest line in town. We have something new in these goods and we call your special attention to this department. THE DIXIE CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Ml