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Gold Dust. The Best Washing Powder. Housework is Hard Work Without it. WIC 11 iV V IC I^ooolvocl A CAR LOAD OF The best wagon made for the money. Everyone guaranteed post-oak hub. We an* selling these wagons cheap for easli or on time. We also have a select line of bility and a service unsurpassed. Either a cheap or lirst-class buggy at prices and on terms to suit purchaser. Call on us before buying. R. A. Jones & Co., Special Bargains. We can give you Overcoats from $2.25 up. Suits from $2.50 up. A Full Line oi Capes, Skirts and Waists at all prices. We have the Best Shirt you ever bought for 50 cents. We have the Best Trunks, Satchels, Valises and Dress Suit Cases in the city. A New Line of Men’s Hats and Caps just re ceived. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Wool Hose just received. Give us a call and we will save you money. Yours truly, The Company Store, l^or Hie IVext l^ew "Weelcn We will oiler some special bargains on Suits, Ihireaus, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Sales, Rockers, ('locks, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Toilet Sets, Lamps and Dishes of all kinds. It you need any ol those things it will certainly ho to your advantage to see us. Yours to please, GEO. H. FEAGLE & CO. O (Torn for sale HulWIInjr Uots In this flourlshlnjr town. Gaffney City; Also Farms near • l/.oJ" r,!U, ‘ 1 u| J* ,<! S< hools of Limestone Sprliijr* amt of this place, in lots of frotr to 100 aerrs on liix i jil time rales; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. For full particulars apply to | vJ- V. A|£ent. N. n.—All trnsspassint'on landsof Mils eoinpany. cuttln and removinK llmbor, llHhlngor hunting are forhldilnn uucior penalty of'aw CITY AND COUNTY CONGLOMERATED. Local News from Town and Country TOO SHORT FOR A HEAD Hut None Too Short t«» Mention, Hence They Are Koiled Down For Quick Keatl- Inp by Husy ledger Patrons Who Are Pressed for Time. Mrs. U. VV. Anthony is now clerk ing for J. It. ToUgsod tfc Co. The Victor Cotton Seed Oil Mill is running day and night and turning out an excellent quality of goods. The Corner Grocery Store lias a novelty in the shape of an electric cigar lighter that is very interesting. The Thanksgiving turkey is sing ing his “gobble, gobble,’’ but he is in a fair way of being gobbled next Thursday. Mrs. Chambers begins a five months term in stenography, free to regular pupils, beginning next Mon day, 27th inst. The bowling alley is at present the most popular resort in the city with the young men, some of whom are becoming experts. • Rev. W. II. Hodges’ sermon on “The Tongue’’ Sunday evening was full of good practical advice and was enjoyed by the entire congregation. County Treasurer J. B. Jonos is be ing kept very busy these days re ceipting the dear people for tax money. His office seems to be the most popular one in the court house at present. Ed. Durham, one of the Ledger’s staunch young friends from State Line, displayed at this office yester day two ancient Spanish coins. One bore date of 1781, while the other was made in 1803. Mr. W. B. Painter, of Spartanburg accidentally shot himself Saturday afternoon while examining a pistol at Mrs. Wood’s boarding house. The ball passed through the left thigh, inflicting a severe wound. J. 11. Tollcson A Co., have moved their grocery department into one of the new store rooms that front on Frederick street and have cut a door through the wall so they can enter from one store room to the other without^oing outside. City Census Taker VV. II. Ross has finished taking the census for Ward No. f>. He secured more than seven hundred names in that ward and it is next to the smallest ward in point of population in the city. Make a guess as to what the population of the entire six wards will be. The public is cordially invited lo attend Thanksgiving service which will bo held at Mesopotamia Thurs day afternoon Nov. 30th, at 2:30 o’clock, p m. The Rev. Mr. Isom will deliver a very appropriate ser inon on the occasion, also the choir will furnish some excellent music. We hope to see a large congregation out. J. S. Kendrick, of Jonesville, a brother oi our fellow townsman, Mr. (). S. Kendrick, is thinking of mov ing to Gaffney. We trust he will keep in the notion until he puts it in execution. Gaffney needs all the citizens like Mr. Kendrick she can muster and our arms are open to re ceive them. At the homo of the bride near Blacksburg, on Sunday, Mr. Clar ence Jones was wedded to Miss Ida Hamrick, by J. R. Healan, Notary Public. After the cerermony the happy couple were taken to Blacks burg in one of Cline it Borders’ best turnouts, there to board the north bound vestibule for several points in North Carolina. Chief of Police and Sheriff Thomas searched the premises of Betsy An derson Friday and found some cloth ing belonging to Mr. and Mrs- E. L. Eison that bad been stolen from Florence Fernandez, who does Mr. and Mrs. Eison’s laundry work. Betsy will likely be arrested and bound over to answer ^afc the next term of criminal court. Do not neglect to attend the meet ing in the court house tonight to or ganize a fire department and then when it is organized if it does not happen to suit you grumble about it, but go out and assist in the orguni- zafion and by your influence and voice make it a better organization than it would bo without you. The good ladies of the Second Bap tist church gave a hot supper Satur day evening which was largely at tended. During the evening there were several cukes walked for. Ar thur Pridmore and Walter Baker were generally regarded as pretty good cake walkers in this commu nity up to Saturday night but now Henry Phillips is the finest in town. Mr. Phillips and Miss Whittaker won in the cake walk. Something over •tKK) was netted by the entertain ment. We are indebted to our frends for a number of valuable local items sent to us through the mail and handed us in person for this issue of the paper. If everybody would remem ber that he or she could help make the paper brighter and better by mentioning some little thing of in terest to fho localizer when you see him or by calling him up over the ’phone the paper would win its way into the hearts of the people more rapidly. The Ledger is just what Us friends muko it, and it wants Us friends to make it the most interest ing purveyor of city and county news in South Carolina. lllHinurk'H Iron Ncrvo Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bow els are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and bodv. Only 25 cents at Chero kee Drug Co. * i V \i 1 I Hi : N : 1 “The Cheapest Store on Earth.” $ i w r> V No Talk is Necessary to go with these Prices. — I a v * Beautiful line of fancy dress plaids, all colors and styles, — i ,2c i ¥ * V V V 40-inch fancy figured Brilliantine, all colors 19c | a 1 1 »> | t i !;! Big line of all-wool suits in worsteds and cheviots, worth $6 | to $7.50 per suit, at $3.98 $ ?! Long Mackintosh Coat, worth $1.50, at ■:< 98c 1 * I Big line of men’s and boys’ caps * . 1 Oc | y Heavy all-wool Overcoat ... . 3.98c 1 t? 1 v V ;; L Heavy wool Blankets, colored y . 98c i: il ill t a Cl All-wool Red Flannel . . 12Jc i k] w ¥ ft Genuine Fur Hats, men’s and boys’ y 24c | ♦ 1 jo Heavy Outing, all colors i: 4c y $ :: $ 1 * s Heavy double Capes, trimmed in fur and braid, worth $1.50, p at <>8c j:j B Genuine Astrakan Caoe 98c 1 Cj W ♦ s i >> i Astrakan Jackets, latest styles, worth $5, to go at ,2.99 | * Heavy Bed Ticking | ...5c : \i i TUB FAIR. — y [♦j t: >1* s I For Sale Adverttsernonts under this head will be Inserted for one cent a word each inser tion. No ad inserted for less than ten cents F 'Olt SALIv—A sixty-llvo acre farm near Limestone; dwelling on premises; half cash, balance time, or will trade for city property. Apply at Ledger office. la-1, F OB SALE.- The iirst Babbitt metal ever placed on the marut at lt)c a pound. Ap ply at This Lkdokk. For Rent. *(>ll RENT Three rooms over ISridRes A Reason's store. Apply at store, ll-lo-tf Notice. First-Glass Repairing of line Watches Clocks ami Jewelry; also enjrravinj?. All promptly done at moderate prices. Respectfully, J. R, COOPER. Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB, Dentist, Olfice over R. A. lone* ft Co.’» Store. Can be found at office six days in the week Cabinet and Job Work Done with neatness and despatch. Furniture Repairing. TuniiiiK and Spindle Work for Malls. Shop Limestone Street, opposite cotton mill office. W. H. CABANISS. If you desire to hold your cotton we will advance money on same. 10-a-tf A. N. Wool*. Notice to Farmers. W K are prepared to advance money on your cotton. Nation a i. Rank or Gaffney. D R. S. R. I’F.CK. the Charlotte Optician, will he in Gaffney, at the Lipscomb House, Wednesday, Nov. :. k .’d, one day only. Glasses fitted to till* most difficult cases. All work guaranteed. U-!(>-4t Notice. U NTIL further notice, on and after Nov. a>th. I Mill, we will open at !! a. m., and elnse at It p. m., except on Saturdays, when wo will close as heretofore. A. N. Wood. Ranker, ll-17-tf National Rank of Gaffney. COMIC to our store If you want to gel your money’s wort h. xo # sco our full line of groceries anil our low prices means to buy from us. We also carry a full line of Northern fruit. XII ic people who will he here In a few days will have lo lie fed, and our place Is the place to get something to feed them on. We will have a big line of fresh cakes from I'inekeii'N bakery for the COIN VICINXIOIN. Here are t he names of some of tin* cakes wo handle: Fruit Cake, Doniesi Ic t ake. Lady fingers, Strawberry Cake. Hucbcrry fake, White and Yellow Cuke, Iced Cakes of all k inds and Drop Cake. Orders taken for unv kind of cakes you want. Yours for cukes, C. T. CLARY & CO. Will take advantage of ** our great selling of Household -*fQoods. We 1 Height heavily be fore the advance ill prices and we give you the benefit. Suites. A Rocker You spend a third of your life in will be a source of rest and a com- evenings. bed, why not have nice things in bed- ; fort those lonj room furniture? A fine oak suite, com- What’s tho use of being without « pleto, for only ♦12.50. j when wo sell them for )lil.25 and up? fa'lesSSm" 1 Cut out this ;;d lor the ooupon contest. In order that this coupon may he counted tho entire advertisement must Im'cut out. W 1