The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, March 02, 1906, Image 5
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FOR SALE.
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FOR SALE—One fine bay mate,
good condition. Well suited for farm
or family use. Apply to Limestone
Mills. 12-8-tf.
FOR SALE—Brown Leghorn
50 cents per 16. J. C. Huggin, Gaff
ney, Route 6. Feb. 23, Mar. 2-pd
WANTED.
WANTED—1,000 oor > wood; wtll
pay highest market price. Gaffney
Manufacturing Co. 8-2S41
Wanted—Chickens, eggs, green
salted hides. ISghest cash price
paid. C. C. Kirby. MMf.
FIRST CLASS BOARDERS wanted.
I will appreciate my country friends.
Meals served at reasonable hours.
W. H. Spearman, in the W. Sam Lip
scomb building. Feb. 2-lmo-pd
LOST.
LOST—Yellow hound dog near
Cowpens. Finder will get reward by
returning to Geo. Clary.
Jan. 19 tL
LOST—A pair of nose glasses.
Finder will leave same with J. C.
Lipscomb and get reward.
LOST—A pocketbook con raining
$10 in money and a number of receipts
and old railroad passes. Reward if
returned to Ledger office.
Mch. 2 It pd.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as school trustee
from Ward 4. M. A. Sarratt.
The friends of *Dr. J. T. Darwin
hereby announce! him as a candidate
for school trustee in Ward 5.
The friends of N. H. Littlejohn an
nounce him as a candidate for School
Trustee from Ward 4.
The friends of Dr. Benjamin B.
8 eedly announce him as a candi
date for school trustee in Ward 5.
NOTICE.
—We will gin on Wednesday. Feb-
r uary 21st and 28th, March 1st, 2nd
and 3rd. These days will close our
ginning season.
Victor Cotton Oil Co.
Feb. 16 to Mar 2nd.
Attention Court Attendants!
I invite an who attend court to call
and take their meals with me at the
W. Sam Lipscomb building. First-
class service; reasonable rates.
W. H. SPEARMAN.
Feb 16-lm-pd.
MONEY TO LEND.
To memebers of The Farmer’s
Mutual Insurance Association, in
sums of $100 to $300, on first mort
gage improved real estate.
J. Eb. Jefferies,
Sec. and Treas.
Feb. 27 tf.
2,000 TO 3,000 CORDS WOOD
FOR SALE
on the stump, seven or eight miles
from GaFney. Apply to
W. M. WEBSTER, Cowpens. S. C.
Feb. 9-lmo-pd.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loans on
Improved -farms for a term of years
In amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7
per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at
• par cant Apply to
J. C. JEFFERIES,
Gaffney, $. C.
* MONEY TO LOAN
On farming lands. Long time, no
commission charged. Borrower pays
actual coat of perfecting loan. For
further information address
JOHN B. PALMER A SON.,
Box 282, Cotumbla, 8. C.
May 30 pd.
100,000 TO 200,000 FEET LUMBER
TO CUT AND FOR SALE 4
close to Thickety mountain. For
terms Ac apply to
W. M. WEBSTER, Cowpens, 8. C.
Feb. 9-lmo-pd.
Wilkinsville Letter.
Willdnsvilie, Feb. 26.—Mr. John
H. Wilkins has started him a new
dwelling house.
Mr. J. L. S.. I don’t tMnk your let
ters take up too much space in The
Ledger, as all enjoy reading them. I
know
Little Miss Ruth Moorehead went
out the other day with the dosns and
she soon came in with a fine old rab
bit.
Misses Virgin and Annie Wilkins
and Lottie Inman and Bessie Moore
head spent third Sunday at Mr. and
Mrs. John Estes, and all had a fine
time. Boys, if you want a good cook
go to Mr. Estes’
“C.” of Ravenna, thinks he will get
out of feeding the candidates bv kill
ing all of his chickens, but “Co..” you
are badly mistaken, for I am sure
they will come up there, so you may
keep all the chickens you can. Of
course all ladies hate candidates for
I have heard them say “I am glad
this is not candidate year, for I can
go to all the Children’s Days I want
to, and not have to come home and
get supper for a crowd of them old
things.” I had better hush, but “C.”
you can just eat all of your chickens
if you wish, but you will have to fe^d
them on ham or something good.
Mr. T. Orr. of Jonesvllle. visited
our section Sunday
Misses Nannie Byars and Bessie
Moorehead attended relifjious ser
vices at Skull Shoals last Sabbath.
Mrs. Eliza -Proctor spent last Sat
urday and Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilkins.
Misses Lottie and Sudie Inman
spent last Sunday with their cousins,
Misses Virgie. Annie and Edna Wil
kins.
Mr. Jeff Estes was on this ’' - of
the river Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Moorehead has a rite
bad case of poisinoak on her arm.
The trees are almost in bloom, but
I am afraid they are in too big a
hurry, as there will be more cold
weather yet.
Mr. Gibbs Wilkins killed a hog last
Ssturdav,
Mrs. J. T. Moorehead ordered 500
cabbage plants but I think the rab
bits are going to take half of them.
Mrs. Alice Pridmore is visiting her
mothe»-. Mrs. Bailev, of Pacolet who
fell a short time ago ami broke her
hip.
Most of the men from around here
have gone up to court today.
Blue Eyes.
Doctors Are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of Ken
neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the
subject of much interest to the medi
cal fraternity and a wide circle of
friends. He says of his case: “Ow
ing to severe inflammation of the
Throat and congestion of the Lungs,
three doctors gave me up to die,
when, as a last resort. I was induced
io try Dr. King’s New Discovery and
I am happy to say, it saved my life."
Cures the worst Coughs and Colds,
Bronchitis. Tonsilitis, Weak Lungs,
Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guaran
teed at Cherokee Drug Co. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle tree.
In the spring time you renovate
your house. Why not your body?
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea
drives out impurities, cleanses and
enriches the blood and purifies the en
tire system. 35 cents. Gaffney Drug.
Company.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding
Piles. Druggists are authorized to re
fund money if PAZO OINTMENT
fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
State of South Carolina.
County of Cherokee.
Bv J. E. Webster, Esquire. Probate
Judge.
Whereas, J. T. Rogers has made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the estate of Mrs.
Sallle M. Rogers, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Sallie M.
Rogers, deceased, that they be and
appear before me. in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Cherokee
Court House, Gaffney. S. C., on Sat
urday, March 10th, next after publi
cation thereof, at eleven o’clock in
the forenoon, to show cause it anv
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
Given unJer my hand, this 23rd
day of February.
Anno Domini. 1906.
J. E. Webster, (L. S.)
Probate Judge.
Pub. in Gaffney Ledger March. 2
and 9th, 1906.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPH*.
John Charles McNeill, the brilliant
and gifted poet of the Charlotte Ob
server. is representing his paper in
Gaffney at the Hasty trial.
William Banks, the well known
staff correspondent of the Columbia
State, is “covering” the Hasqy trial
for the State.
Col. J. H. Wharton, chairman of the
railroad commissioners, was a busi
ness visitor to the city Tuesday.
Allie Osborne, of Blacksburg, is in
the city in attendance upon court.
Dr. D. Mays, of Blacksburg, was in
the city yesterday.
Richard Thomson, of Blacksburg,
was in the city yesterday.
J. C. Jefferies, of Cherokee, is in
attendance upon court this week.
C. A. Wood, formerly of Gaffney,
but now of Spartanburg, was in the
city Wednesday.
Mrs. Darwin, of Blacksburg, is the
guest of her son. J. M. Darwin, on
Montgomery street.
Cape. J. R. Lindsey, of YorkviHe, is
a business visitor to the city.
Messrs. John Whitlock and Abe
Gallman, of Jonesville. were in the
city last Tuesday. They came over
to hear the Hasty trial.
Ben McCulloch, of lower Cherokee,
was a business visitor to the city
Wednesday.
Wm. Thompson, a gallant old Con-
fed, and a member of the 13th S. C.
regiment, came in and renewed his
subscription to The Ledger Wednes
day.
John P. White, of Yorkville, was in
th city Wednesday shaking hands
with his numerous friends.
Misses Juanita and Nannie Pinson
spent Monday night wi'h friends in
Spartanburg.
Card of Thanks.
I desire to express ray sincere
thanks to the kind friends who gave
me such a pleasant and substantial
surprise on Tuesday evening. I deep
ly appreciate a token of regard which
will always be a gratifying memory
and a pleasant inspiration. I wouid
also like to further avail myself of
the courtesy of The Ivedger and ex
press to all the people of Gaffney my
anpreciation of their kindness, cour
tesy and hospitality, which have been
unfailing during my stay in your
city.
Willis Wilkinson Memmenger.
Torture By Savages.
"Speaking of the torture to which
some of the savage tribes in the Phil
ippines subject their captives, re
minds me of the intense suffering I en
dured for three mouths from inflam
mation of the Kidney’s,” says W. M.
Sherman, of Cushing, Me., “Nothing
helped me until I tried Electric Bit
ters, three bottles of which complete
ly cured me.” Cures Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Blood disorders and Ma
laria; and restores the weak and
nervous to robust health. Guaran
teed by Cherokee Drug Co. Price 50c.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if
it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig
nature Is on each box. 25c.
It will pay you to look up Nelson’s
advertisement in this issue. He is
offering some extra bargains in suits.
If you need a suit you .had better go
around to see him.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby tdven that I will
apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate
Judge for Cherokee county, S. C., at
his office at the Court House. Thurs
day, March 29th. 1906 at) 11 o’clock
a. m., for a final settlement and dis
charge as Administrator de-bonis-
nor-eum-testamenia-anneo. of the
estate of J. A. Corry. deceased. All
persons holding claims against said
estate will present them on or before
said date or be forever barred.
J. Eb Jefferlgs,
Administrator.
Pub, March 2-9-16 and 23rd, 1906.
TOWNSHIP BOARDS OF ASSES
SORS.
You are hereby required to be and
appear in the Auditor’s office in the
town of Gaffney, S. C., on the first
Tuesday in March at 10 o’clock sharp,
to receive assess value and equalize
all property, both real and personal,
between the tax payers on returns
taken by me for the year 1906. Each
member of the respective boards are
requested to be present to receive all
returns and all instructions that can
be given to them. Each member is
required to take an oath to be filed
in my office and to receive the ab
stracts of the law sent for their
guidness.
W. D. Camp.
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—Dr. J. M. Hunter, the cancer ex
pert of Rock Hill, will be at the Com
mercial Hotel, on Wednesday, March
14th.
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Notice
Men wanted for general work.
Wages range from one dollar
and twenty cents to one dollar
and forty cents per day. Wages
paid in cash once each week.
Apply in person to
The Bnilders Supply Co.
Successors to L. Baker,
Will furnish your Building Material
of the best that the marketa afford antU'
:it the lowest living prices. No. 1
heart pine Shingles and Laths, Goar
an teed Pure White Lead and Zinc
and Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing hotter
to paint your house with and coats
less than mixed paints. When In need
it anything in the building line, call
and see us; we’ll treat you cour
teously and make your estimates for
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MANAGER.
DR. W. K. GUNTER,
U E I«i T I e T
Office in Star Theatre Building,
Phone No. 20.
Crown and bridge work a specislty
DR. J. F. GARRETT,
DENTIST.
Moved to new office over Frederick
street. .Front of The Battery.
’Phone in Office and Residence.
The United States Leather Go.
Old Fort, N. C.
Feb. J3 4w.
J. F. GARRETT,
Dentist.
Office Over The Battery.
’Phone 8a
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CABBAGE PLANTS FOP SALE.
I have had several years experience in growing Cabbage Plants for the trade and
now have ready for shipment Early Jertay Wakafiald, Charleaton Large Type Wakefield,
Henderaon Succeaaiona, which are the best known varieties to experienced truck
farmers. These plants are grown near salt water in open air. Will stand severe
cold without injury. Prices, packed in light boxesF. O. B. here, 11.50 per 1,000. Lots
of 5,000 at $1.25 per 1.000. Special prices on large orders. The express company is
giving us cheap rates for plants this season. All plants will be shipped C. O. D.
unless you prefer to send the money with the orders. Yc irs orders will have my
prompt and uersonal attention. Give me a trial order. Address all orders to
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