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LOCAL LED GERITES. Items Which Are Too Short for a Heail- ir>K Bunched Tofiethcr. ''l«l!(■ I’i'i( •hari!, of !)i llin^or, is wr; l-tu v.ith f; sst. Tho -irin^ 1 i!M<] Ims niuse to rc- nifniht 11, iU'IK Co. Tu ts Hr s’ oir.uis is WilL-'! to ..;i- poar at tii. . pl t uj on Moiul i) tlio (ith. 15ol» Ci-cil is at his tipartniciiis ftt tilt hni. !ors oihcc of tin new mill. * •I. < '■ ^jivncer, ilnb.JotM s ami itroohs Mart in urrivt-d yeste.'.iity wit! ; <iro\e Of I't’iiin •'See stock. Mrs. Alcxiimler Fury, rson has been •lilit' i!| during tiie past week, hut is Hone, what improveil, iiorse I., lon^iii^ to li. (’. Corry (coi; nianaveii t<.*^t ! liis bri lie >:T in front of “Tie cheap store" yesterday SF,I,F PRAISE IS NO RECOMMENDATION. 'I !i icforc 'vr ir.iot let our (ioods and our Method* s ’eak tor us. No risk is involved in pt.icin:, .in order with our concern, "e guarantro .iti'f.irtfry results in all our dcitl- ii*. 11.- i m < s will suit you—etiual <iua!ity f ca .... !. .. i.ywhere at lower cost. I rorSTA I.UMHKK CO., poor*. Sash. J’.linds, Mouldings. “liny of tin Maker •’ ArocsTA, Ua, BELLE BOYD. A NEW SWINDLE. Re and bee.inie in fractious. He aiim •ut Tin t'ily (’otmeil metds toniyht in re“iiiar monlhly session ainlth 'chief , business will more than probably be j the new city hall. (Jive it tons, yn- I tlenten, by all means. (I. I». Sarmtt while fishing nt Buck Shoals, X. hist week caught a cat- | lis! 1 Willi !i weighed four pounds on the hook in addition to a large quan tity of ihe finny tribe. Titer- will he a ehlireh eoni'ermee in tin* Me!hodisi elitiivdi tonight for the purpose of organizing a eliuirli dioir. All the members of the con gregation are requested to attend. Col. Sum .felines is an early gard- ncr. II ■ had new Irish potatoes for the noon I ay mettl on Wednesday, May i-'. Tiiey were planted Iasi i)e- toher. In -ays. and are ns fine as the finest. The four city .-.unday-sehools will meet with Cooper-!,imestoqe Sunday- school this afternoon at If o clock and hold a joint picnic. All the chileren of the various schools should attend. The mill Sunday-school is also invited to he present. The new store of the (iaffney Man ufacturing Company is assuming shape. The goods are now being placed and the clerks are kept busy arranging things. It will he lighted with four arc and a number of incan descent lights and will be a very at tractive place. Found—An article which is inde- spensible in the preparation of the toilet of any young lady, or old. for that matter, who has not the good for tune to possess those charming liltle ringlers so adored by feminanity and maseulanity. The loser may recover same by applying to the localizer and can rest assured that their identity will not he disclosed. We bind our selves to secrecy. — • - Base Ball Today. There will be a game of baseball between Shelby and (lalfney this af ternoon at li o'clock at the new ball grounds in the rear of the Episcopal church. There can be no doubt but what it will be the most interesting game that Inis been played in this city in veral years, as the hoys are very desirous of licking the Tar-i I eels, and it is said the Tar-lie< Is have been scraping tIn tar from their feel and putting it on their hands for the past week in order that they may more successfully hold the ball and steal bases. Everybody is invited, espec ially lhe ladies, and we should try to give the visitors a warm and gener ous welcome. Remember I he place— Personal Paragraphs. ,le si e S.idner-. one of t he Ledgcr- iti - ot \Yi;k:, -.ville, paid us a pleas ant • : -.1 • si; reuy. \\ . < . S. Weed, one i<f < irassy poe ! | priIirres.-dveriti/.ens, was in III - i y W doesdayon husimss. \\ . | q•:11j ■.. a pr;i.-jicr.eis planler of Asbury, wso. in (he city \\ i-dno- day. \'i e ve got him on our list. Miss Zudie Hamrick, <>f Boiling Springs. X. w!io has been spimding >( v< i'al wi-Tswith \lr. and Mrs. M. \. Furger-e,!, rei uriied to her home Sin lay. \ irsil Met'raw close I his school fop a wiiile and is going to slay in our town a portion ofhistimc. ()f course he e anls .his 'r i,ds to call on iilm. Robert Huskey and family left in-re I uesda, burg wliere llicy will fut lire. AFis- Mollie Montgon.ery. of Mer cer. was in tin ritv Tuasdin. i*. \Y. Humpirries. of Byarsville, X. ('.was in l!i dly Wednesday on il. B. Sarrall of Si, ; |,. Line, was in Ibe city We.h, lay n ini.-iness. Mr. Sarrall i- ■ of l.he go-aliead planters of his- .rtiun and b..s !in- i- lied planl ing his crops. Mi^> Dull'.lolly, of Boiliii"; Sprimrs, j Two Nights at Wooo’s Hal! with belous Belle. Bell Boyd, the famous rebel -qiy under the management of Vat R. High, appeared two nights. Monday and Tin sday, at Wood's Hall. She delighted her audience the liist night will) tlie v velations of her thrilling | experience as a spy during the late unpleasant ness. As a mailer of fact | I her-, was sons qiceulat ions as to the I genuineness of the lad.* who appenr- ed as being (be famous spy, but leav ing aside the question of genuineness entirely we can say she loll the story remarkably well on Monday night, and fram a historic standpoint it is worth the prise of :el;nission to hear. On Tuesday night, however she en deavored to cut the story and it was not near so interest ing. Miss Boyd S vainstou did as well as could he expected wit bout accompani ments. She is rather pretty and has a catching make-up. Boh Pollard's ‘•Romeo" on Monday night was his finest piece of work. But Sut High! He is an ar*ist and mother and no mistake. Hedid his best work for Spartan- Monday night but his work Tuesday reside in thejniglit was by no means had. His | make up is great, and his action and speech is. to use a slang expression, uptosnulf. We would like to see him succeed because his ability de serves i:. Hcisag'iiiul fellow and g- nt < I v. it hit, too. which the people of the South are resenting, is tlie efforts of some to sell them imitations for the real Simmons Liver Regu lator^ because they make more money by the imitation; anil they care little that they swindle the people in selling them an inferior article. It’s the money they are after, and the people can look out for themselves. Now this is just what the people arc doing, aud merchants are having a hard time trying to get people to take the stutf they offer them in place of Simmons Liver Reg- ()l ulator—which is the “King ot Liver Medicines,” because it never fails to give relief in all liver .troubles. Be sure that you get Simmons Liver Regulator. It ou know it by ^ 1C H a m e old stamp of the Red Z on the A P ac ka ge. It has never fail ed you, and people who have been per suaded to take something else have always come back again to 'l be Old Friend. Better not take any thing else but that made by J. H. Zeilix & Co., Philadelphia. Your Attention. WE respectfully solicit yourpatron- ronage for the Morgan Iron Works. ! WE are prepared to do work of every i description in our various depart-i ments. in quantity and quality, to suit t he most exacting. WE can furnish you heavy building materials, such as Lumber, Shin gles, Laths, Brick, Lime, etc., promptly and in good shape. WE are ready to get out any class of inside finishing, such as Mantles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Newels, Ballusters. etc., etc. Foundry and Machine Shop is equipped for constructing heavy castings as well as ordinary mill works. OF It < )ak and ot her styles of Mant les are winning a reputation. Beauti ful work for very little money. Give us your orders and we promise to do alt wc can to please you. Cal! on or corres pond with us. MORGAN IRON WORKS, SimrtanlMH'ti', *■*. CM CHAS. H. CARLISLE, Pres, and Treas. We Have Notion ]><•<>j % i‘ have them more "f less. We <|<> not mean tin* whim teal kind. < fur Men’s Notion 1). od? A fepan men i date tin IS i|j) t< \ . 1 1 *. ! * .i sjnendj • X\ Hose, LJn.eks, from .V lo .Jdi V\ in-band" at . in every n-pert. ,11' i V, W desired and tedious. Drawers. of Men s 11a tai s. and ci>bir 1 ies, Pecks, l- ay jil'i.v ;iu 1 coluV to suit the most f. Siispendi i -, Sb'. .• Ciau/e {' size- to lit ’b' ial m i SCAK'I Wlii llU, Tiir (lotinty !’ >ar li Index to New 'i In' following ■'incuts for !hi Advertisements, ire t In' new adver- we !.i:iiu 'er;';i : >n 1 leirg, was m Mrs.M. A. week. >f Bin esday. rie-. m' spa11 anbiii g, lays in the city '.he : asil to his parents. !'l!t You are and whe has heetivisi 1 in a few •lay- i id (ins Minto t lie eiI V W (•'lie .1. ('. .lelfei spent sevi ral past wee!, on Railroad \genl R. M.lialVneyw to Eharlotti Monday to attend a Z. iiin C < meet ing of the Shriners. ^ir. <!".!r- 1 ney says l!i<- meeting of the Shrir.ers is mosl delightful to the favored ei,-- ele. .1. Whisonant, of Blaekshui'g. We. here Monday on business. Broadus Hamrick, of Boiling A Painful Accident. While weighing cotton in the ware house of tie LalTney Manufa.eluring n making ji’ii’-kases mention j Coirioanv on Monday a hale of cotton requested to peruse t he same * tin fae! that you >a nioni in Tm: Ledci:: For sale—A. X. Wood. Summer sehool—B. B. Chapman. Still had —.1. L. Alexander. \' id <dosi — Ingliains Williams, 'immons Liver Regulator—J. H. < >. over!ise- htuaiiue <iislo*lged from the top of a pile of !»ales aud rolled down <>n Mr. The Summer School. i\, April ‘Jf.— Examiners are anxious to oiler to e:i• teachers, the ad vantages of a su in uur school during the coming vacation. Wc were mtieh encouraged at the success of hi si we can profit v\ \\ LadS nil t Dtpartmc t. ■amimer, hul believe by |»ast (•.••periencc in \\ me now >! '! IIP a ip f^pni i w: in t he eil v Sat ur- of the new l>al! ground—and Hu'time, 3 o’clock, p. m. The following is the arrangement of the home team : Brow n, c f; Lipscomb, c; Clary, I f; Dul'rc, I h; Olney. p; Holland. "J b; Humphries, r f; Wyatt, 3 b; Martin, 8 S. • --*>*- • To Organize A B. & L. Association, j There will he a meeting of the citi zens of Hairncy at .1. E. Webster's] olfice next Tuesday tiigbi for the i purpose of organizing a local build ing and loan association. Every person desirous of owning a home should attend. Nearly $400 per month is sent out of (lalfney to | foreign building and loan associations in payment of dues. Why not invest these monthly payments in building nice homes and otherwise improving our town and helping those who arc not able to buy a lot pay for building a house. Building an 1 loan associa tions are most beneficial to the wage earner, enabling him to pay for a home with the money he now pays for rents. Let us put our shoulders to the wheel and make a rousing suc cess of this important enterprise. Come and bring a friend. . •- A Chapter Of Accidents. Tom Robertson, while undermining the wall at the new mill Wednesday afternoon had the misfortune to have the wall fall on.him. The blow bore him to the ground, bruising his hack and breast. He is severely hurt in ternally, but the attending physician Dr. S. B. Crawley, says he has not been able to tell to what extent. He was resting easy yesterday. Luther Julian who works for Mr. I’ropst got three fingers of the left hand knocked off while handling the large mill beams ut the new mill Wednesday. Dr. Paitchaad Likes Gaffney. Dr. Pritchard returned last evening from Gaffney City, rather the worse for wear from extra hard work— preaching there three times a day with grippe holding on to him. He expresses himself as much pleased With that growing and progressive town ; says ho received many courte sies from all denominations and had a real good meeting. He luid also apleusant word to say of the town paper, The Leimikk, and its local editor, Mr. Ed. i)c('amp.— Chariot te (ibserver. . «•» » Our Health. Chairman of the Board of Health, Dr. M W. Smith, is beginning to look around the city for unhealthy places, lie is going to have the hack lots and waste places cleaned up, or rather, ho is going to notify the own ers so they can have it done. This is the right thing todo. Toinsuregood health it is necessary to keep the city in a clean condition during the summer, so clean up and save (ho chairman the disagreeable necessity Vf telling you to do so. day visit ing friends and relative Misses fulia and Eva Wood bury were in town Wednesday. (leo. Webster and wife, of Trough, were in the city Tuesday, .1. i\ White, who has been station ed at Yorkvilh t he past season hay ing cnHon, has returned to the city for tin summer vacation. John is quite popular with the home hoys. , James Mcfswa n, one of Boiling Springs’ most progressive plant' rs, was in the city Saturday. H. D. Wheat, secretary and treas urer of the (iaffney Manufacturing Company, went north Sunday to he gone about ten days in the interest of hi.s company, business. I). R. B. Patrick, of Asbury, was in the city Wednesday. II. C. Link, representing Bailey Bros, of Winston, was in the eity yesterday s- Ming the .eed. Miss Mary Service, of Mercer, was here Tue.- lr.v on a vMl to friends. J. F. Blanton, of Ravenna, was in the city on business Wednesday. Paul'iaffney went to Henrietta yesterday on a business trip. .1. R. Reason, of Mooreshoro, N.C. has accepted a posit ion with Dr. Hamrick, al the new store of the (iaffney Mamifa'd uringCoinpany and is now behind I In* counter. Mrs. J. F. Brown and Miss Alice Brown, of < lowdeysvillo, have been in Ginghams A Hat.-'—W scorn li A Bros. I'mmi yards remnanls—The Bee Hive. Tobacco—Baile\ Itros. < Mie hundred years—< iaffney A’ ('ole. Fiof. Gnllitii To Lecture. Prof. if. !’. Griffith, of the Cooper- Limestone I list ilule, wili lecture in the (jalfuey Methodist church on next Sunday night to the young peo ple at .'o'clock. The public is eor- dialiv invited to atteml this service. Bailey, the w ighcr striking him in the hack and knocking him against the scales, bruising hi.s face and oth erwise painfully hurting him. The injuries were not serious, however, as Mr. Bailey is aide to he out now. I “We direc.. the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Sim mons Liver Regulator on another page. Wo have used tiie med'einc in our family, and are prepared to say, from experience, that for a torpid liver or a disordered stomached is a must depend largely planning to meet more nearly the ex act need of our teachers. It is proposed that tiie ieclttre sys tem shall give place to regular in struction in t ho branches of which you desire a more through knowleygo. The school will continue forat least two weeks—likely June it) to 21. The only cost of at tendance will be hoard, which it is imped can he se cured al reduced rates. Please write me at once whether or not you would likely he able to attend during the time indicated. The success of our undertaking upon the iuter- :in. it i 1 ' or- u- in tuiiii! or w , i. YVJ t gy & vs* -j Aik. good remedy. .u When travelling we usimflv carry some in our valise."— 1 From the •Christian Visitor," Smith- ! field, X. tk est manifested by the teachers. Very truly yours, B. B. ‘CHAPMAN, School ('ommissioner. April 'JB. 'Do. ai'-o. tin pastors and sler churchcs nt. memoors . nviied to , of t he he pro 1 Let us "ivo the Professor a crowded house. Go and fee) free to sing the songs and hear lecture of the hour. Those who have heard Prof. Griflidi will be eag r to hour him while those who have never heard him should go, as t hey will not only find him enter taining hut instructive. ! .SFiLL ! j PIANOS and ORGANS Direct from the factory. Nc r* j commissions or middle-men to pi pay. New Instruments ex-• changed for old ones. Ahand-j j some selection always to be t •' found at the niJSIC PARLOR rear of Carroll & Stacy’s Bank. fimr'm II, ° / v y £ , y /f -'(I/S/ '..U/ i’i IXCAIvKK 1 Call Saturdays and Mondays f > PMOS »Bd ORGANS, Al'P'IXKV, - - i I till; eity s. veral nays the past week visit ing friends. H. (•'. Lipscomh, of Ravenna, was in the cit y Wedm sdav. Migathur—Bridges. At the home of the bride’s parents in this city Sunday morning, Miss j Elbe Bri Igc . daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. Win. M. Bridges, was united in ; marriage to Mr. Charles Migatliur by j the Rev. it. P. Robertson, of the Bap list church. The hridemaids am bridemen were Mr. Wm. Sprouse and Miss Lula Minus, of tiaifue,, atid The Baptist Benevolent Committee. The congregation of the Baptist Church have appointed a benevolent committee, of which Mr. W. C. Car- petdi r is ehairtmin. Tiie object of ! the committee is to investigate cases of destitution and want among the congregation and to help all worthy jjeople in a systematic manner. This I is proper in that it keeps imposters j and unwort by applicants from im posing upon the benevolence of the j church. • • It Did the Business. Mr. J. If. Cobh, publisher of the ; Mirror, al Broeton. N. Y., says: “For | nearly two years the Mirror has been i publishing the advertisements of j Chaiuberiain’s Remedies. A few ! days ago the writer was suffering from j i a bowel trouble and resorted to an j ! old remedy which did not prove efii- cacious; linally he tried Chamber- ! Iain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy and two doses did the husi- ; m ss, ducking it completely, For ! sale by W. B. DuPre, druggist. Spartanburg, - At 75 per cent, on the dollar. O —100*) yards of remnant Satteens, fully worth I be per yd. we will sell at !(' •. Ti.e Bee I l ive. The Immense Crowds which throng our store day af ter day shows that our efforts are be ing appreciated and spurs usontostill greater exertions in behalf of our hun dred.- of customers. in for Saturday. Men’s Suits—coat, vest and pants— .*)tL3S, *1.'.!S. $2.08, $3. IS, sjCi.bO, and in flict, if you want a suit tell how much money you want to put in it and we will lit your money. A small lot of boys’ knee pants al ISC Boys’ long pants suits $2.13 to $L‘Jb. il’U >tntv is always alive wit; Millinery, Shoe.-. Our prices are pu-it m ly niatc! lion of elegance atul l»e can lie loiind liere, am cconomic.il lmvers. argani i" Dt • e. Draper;; l,e ; i. \ ' ' : i [ 11 ‘ * I ! 1 ! i i > ( lit* j>! Pants. t m -Call on VV. O. Lipscomh A Bro., Haslh rs, fur Bailey Bros tobacco. —Ask for Bailey Bros.’ Big Horn, sold by '.V. <>. Lipscomh A Bro., the Hustlers. — !b inch all wool serges just re ceived by The Hustlers, \V. (). Lip- 15 ro. Mr. Louis Dempsy and Mildred Bon ham, of Spartanburg. After tii" c-rcmony the newly wed ded pair aud a party of friends went to Mt. Ararat church. In the after noon they went to Grassy Pond. The attendant- were: Wofford i scornb A Bridges and Mi- Mildred Bonham. Wm. Sprouse and Miss Bessie Holt, Waddy Jeukinsand Miss Arrie Jones, Robert Huskey and Miss Utdle Bridges. It. Huskey and Miss Lula Manus, E. .1. Louis and Miss Ollie ; close t heir photograph gallery in Gaff- j Poole, Mason Millwood and Miss ney on Saturday, May 11, iStfb. All Minnie Bailey. ] orders taken up to that date will ho j A wedding dimmer was served at the home of tiie bride’s parents. The best wish's of the friends of the i XJiI 1! have the greatest values in Men’s Pants in Gaffney. Ourwork pants at Iffr, (J.V, 7iV and fkSr are “corkers." .Inst received, a lot of fine pants at ■'?! D s ', $2.25, $2. IS and a $b. pant tor$L2o which no coiiqiet it inn can touch. Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man, writing an exact man and Tin: Bi * Hive a stylish man. German Novelty Woolens. Dress Goods and SMk Priestly’s jienrk-i n f* ISh «,3C Chec Slicpherd’s Plaids, i'l'eneh All>a; Ctvpons, Pdtiek Silks, Colota'd Sill; T HK Spirit ami inllucnei store. The New !>ress New Shoes, till speak the elu roS". : ' 12 J.. \\ r iVeti!!' ti'i' i»i‘i i f?V/' t »e I t i th . * i —Straw Hats are cheap at The 11 ust lers, comb A Bro. roing fast and i W. (). Lips* Yours for business, H. L. PARKS & CO. IS I'tl '■mV son •Messrs. Ingham A- Williams will young couple go witli them as they start on the tempestuous sea of mat rimony. May Unit pathway be st rewn with dowers and their lives he not spent in vein finished and delivered before leaving. One Gives Relief. it is so easy to he mistaken about indigestion, and think there is some other trouble. The cure is itipans Tubules. One tubule gives relief. Ask any druggist. iC Unclaimed Letters. List of litter.-: remaining in tl ofliee uncalled f <r to date: S. if. Blanton. Curtis D. Montgomery. Whit High. C. S. Lipscomh. Miss (itilcy Lit* lejohn. M. M. Surratt. Miss Nancy Sisk. Robot Ware. X. B.—Persons calling for t in so letters will please say advertiscn in The Ledoek. T. if. Lit iekjohn, P. M. April, 2.s, iN'.ib. . **• - • The Marriage of a Limestone Pupil . Miss Winona Durst was married on the evening of the 21th ult. to Mr. W. J). Burksade a rising young merchant of Abbeville. Tho happy occasion was elaborate in all partic ulars. The Baptist church was ur- I tistic in Its elegant and profuse dcc- 1 orations, the music was exquisite, 1 and t he marriage knot tied gracefully by the Rev. Dr. Forester. Friends at Limistom institute and those of Gaffney, wish Mr. and Mrs Barksdale years of joyou* hliss. P** )R SA LE—< iood seeond-iiatid ('ar- * |u ts, second-hand swinging lamps, second-hand chairs, a good second- a hand Elevator and a good second hand Baby Carriage, Domestic Sew ing Machine, by A. X. Wood. i'T'oWN LOTS for . 1 A. X. Wood. \A/A XTED—Five t iiousand bundles 1 * * of good, sound fodder, to Carrol! A- Co.. Lessees. Wanted 1 One Dozen Second Hand Sewing Machines. E VERYBODY Should come and look at our new Show Windows decorated with Straw Hats from 8<* to$1.00. Shoesat all prices, Standard Calicoes from o.jr to .V. Nice line of Gents' Neck Wear. We have a lirst-class line of wash dress goods from <)'' to 2m’. Sew ing Machine Oil and supplies. Big stock of Corn, Flour, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Sugar, Coffee, Hoes, Plows, Ac. Agents for the Light Running Domestic Sewing Machine, forget that we want one dozen Second-hand Machines. nillinery. A culmination of l! : m new and riglt t T .. ami Carpet". CToino iuic! D Don't sale. Apply to W. 0. LIPSCOMB & BRO., 'J'he 11 vis-*Herts. - “V X ... / / -ii /^j /C/. > <r npoWN LOTS for SALE—- * Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. Novelties in Spring Still Leads the Clan. I can save you money in Fruit Trees this year. Don’t tail to investigate my prices before buying. Ornamen tal Trees and Shrubs a specialty. I want a few good men to travel in North Carolina and South Carolina. Liberal inducements to right parties. J. L. ALKXANDKR, Cl iiffmw, C*. Best Coiuiti Syrup. Tattea Ouud. Vac | I In tlino. l>y dnummtii. J. E. WEBSTER, iY ( t ornc\v- A l - ■ vii w, Gaffney City, S. C. Practices in all the courts. Collec tions a specialty. ITillinery and Silks. y'*~ j^7.-r?rr .y tel \A/E have just received by express a targe as- W sortment of Hats in all the newest shapes of the season, also a pretty line of Wash Silks in plaids and stripes. Don t fail to get our prices before you buy as we can give you splendid bargains in the above. Yours truly, Oiirroli & CMvrpeiitor. April 10, ’05. IvOiulvrH. year and you won’t bi living. Coming hack'/ No! dead folks eat. Then while you a: hero Nothing is too good Thinking this way, hadn't y Letter L. n now New Entire Wheat E!ot:r. We have ju.-1 r." • . low prices. Our Cold Drink Business is now complete and you can o t anyth!:.: \ Hno. We have a nl • -1 rvc < 'roam > vi i .\ da v I.* "• : > ' 1 I Yours truly, c; a ki'xi :v ev O