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1 1 p rm The fnr famed cleanliness of a Dutch kitchen cannot compare with the American kitchen cleaned with WASHING POWDER The following well known farm ers sow wheat for the public with the celebrated FARMERS’ FA VORITE DISK DRILL, bought from J. C. LIPSCOMB & in S. A. Stacey, W. N. Turner, D. L. Vassey and Fowler Bros., of Etta Jane. Orders for these drills can be left with J. C. Lipscomb & Bro, To Parties Who Purchased Lots Yesterday at auction sale and desire to build at once, can secure the necessary money from me and pay back monthly. I have the cheapest money in Gaffney—No delay. HUGO S. DODENHOFF. Insufance and Real Estate. f COPT*l»*<f SHOT GUNS. A LUCKY SPORTSMAN is ho who carries one of our double barreled shot guns or Remington rifles when on a hunting trip. We have a superb stock of the old- time single and double-barreled shot guns, Winchester rifles and many others, as well as ammuni tion, game bags and coats and leggings, and everything that is needed to make the sportsman happy. SMITH HARDWARE CO. What They Say About. • ■ Harris Lithia Water: Mr. J. T. Harris: Dear Slr-I have found the use of the water from your LIlhlaHprliiK In South (’arolina so eflleaeious In the ease of a younK lady pa- tlent of mine, who has suffered for years with niabetea. with all Its different attendants, that I want to add rny testirnonal to the many you already have. The patient I refer to has used the water freely at home for scarce!jr a month now, with more beueHclal results than from months spent at different lithia springs In different parts of the United States, besides long continued u-.e of the same waters at home. Other of my patients and friends arc now using the same witli best results. I cordially recommend It to all suff ering from similar diseases. Very respectfully yours, Thomas h. Fowtsi.i., m. D. I'res. Southern Medical College, Atlanta, Ca, Akiikvim.k, N. O., April ^4, IWO.-An ex- t< nded clinical use of the Harris Lithia Wa ter prompts me to the statement that I re gard It as one of the ls »t. If not the best, Lithia \Vater known to the profession. In the condition of I’hosphatie Urine, Its action Is marvelous. Its use in the Rheumatic and Gouty diseases afford me more comfort lha i either the buffalo or Londonderry Waters. Very truly yours, John Hex William, M. I). 1 he Harris Lithia Water Is, In rny opinion, unexcelled for those ailments requiring the salts It contains. “Thko. Lamb, M. |>„ “Professor Diseases of Chest and Principal of Medicine, Medical Department, Univer sity of Georgia." itai.T!moke. M. I)., June 24, IHiXS. J. T. Harris, F.sq., Harris Spring, S. C: pear Kir I hare been using Harris Lithia \\ ater for some time, and I w ill say to you t hat It Is my opinion that the Harris Lithia Water Is by fur the best Lithia Water that 1 have ever used, and that It has done me a gn at deal of good, and I think it a most val uable remedy. U. C. liorrMAN, Pres. 8. A. L. It. it. Harris Lithia Carbonated Water Is guaran teed to cure tbe worst case of Indigestion if I taken after each meal. One glass of It will relieve you Immediately. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO., General Agents for Gaffney and Vicinity. TWO PLAYS AT THE OPERA HOUSE. A Trip to Tramptown Was Presented Friday Night. “TOWN TOPICS TONIGHT.” A Large Audience Greeted the One Friday Night and Knjoyed It- ‘•Town Toidc*" is a Strong Farce Coni|«nny and Promises to be the llest Seen In Gaffney. “A Trip to Tramptown,” was pre sented Friday evening to the largest and most fashionable audience that ever assembled in the GalTney Opera House, and|if applause is to be taken as an indication of approval it is safe to say that never has a GalTney au dience been better pleased with a performance. Of course we would not pretend to ^ay that the show was the acme of perfection. GalTney is not large enough to secure Mr. Richard Mansfiled or Mr. Henry Ir win, but the show was a. first-class s iow for a town of this size and many of those who attended left under the impression that it was the best show that had ever been to GalTney, and some said it would be impossible to get a better one here. There was a plot and the characters were well sustained, Mr. Arnold C. Baldwin as Victor Lorrell was the admiration of the audience, while Miss Mabel Grace Tardou, as Midget, came In for her share of applause. Mr. H. 0. Godshaw made such a true villian that he was hissed a number of limes. The work of Ceel, the come dy juggler, was beyond criticism, while the specialties of the Pardou Cousins came in for a liberal amount of applause. Altogether "A Trip to Tramptown” was a success and the people where delighted. In this connection it might not be amiss to say something in regard to the personals of tlie company. Mr. Reiss and all his associates are ladits and gentlemen. There is none of that toughness about them that has been apparent in so many of the at tractions that have visited Gaffney. They aru nicely Ijtted up in their private car and enjoy many home cC.^forts. Mrs. Keiss is u charming little woman who loves children anu flowers. While here the car was the admiration and attraction of the lit tle ones and Mrs. Reiss arranged them iu line and took snap shots with her kodak. “Town TopH-s.’' One of the strongest farce comedy organizations of the season is the production ‘‘Town Topics,” which will be the attraction at the Opera House tonight. For laughing pur poses alone “Town Topics” is well worth seeing, it is interspersed with bright, catchy music, some of which you may have heard before, but it is safe to say never so well sung. The ladies are said to be young, pretty and well gowned, while the men fit to a nicety the characters they portray. You follow the plot without effort, and although you have to stop *and laugh every few seconds, you are able to follow the story and thus keep in close sympathy with all the characters to the very end. There is perhaps a certain insufficiency in motive and no convincing reason for the complications of the plot, but it is futile for a person to find fault with the exaggeration and grotesqueness of pure farce. “Town Topics” is a successful fun maker, and that is its aim. Briefly, it may consistently be said to be the cleanest, the bright est and the best entertainment of its kind on the stage today. The spec ialties are new and seem to be im bued with the fun-making spirit, and above all, the farce is absolutely clean and free in all respects from any vulgarity, either implied or open ly expressed, and this is a great re life in this perverted age. The com pany is well balanced and the chang ing acts change so quickly and are so d ft y cemented that the whole is a smooth and consistent entertainment, thoroughly enjoyable. The local management have reason to feel pleased to offer this attraction to their patron. An effort will be made to arrange for the reading of the election returns between the acts. The Ledger would not say that the show tonight is the best the local management expect to have this sea son, but we can confidently say that the indications are that it will be the best show that has been to Gaffney this season so far, and we believe it will equal anything that has ever been here. It is the purpose of the local management to obtain the best shows possible for a town of this si?e and an honest effort will bo made to exclude as many bad ones as possible. One thing can be depended upon, however, and that is this, if The Led ger says the show is a good one it will do so because it has reasons to believe what it says is true, and if the indications are that it is not a good one we will not hesitate to say so. There are good, bad and indiff erent shows and wo will make an honest effort to disariminate between them. We feel confident in reeora* mending “Town 'iopics.” Dfuth of HD Jufaut. David Orlando, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Destufllno, died on Saturday, aged one year, four months and eleven days. This was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Destaffino and therefore mother’s chief care. The many friends of the bereaved parents deeply sympathize with them in their hour of bereave ment. The funeral took plaoe at the house Sunday, Rev. S. T. Creech of ficiating. The interment took place at Draytonville church burying ground. ItUniiirk'N Iron N«r«« 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 2o cents at Chero kee Drug Co. COMMITTED SUICIDE IN JAIL. Mlm (lulltt I’ooln Take* llrr I.lfe Ity IImiik* tiilT Ifornclf to Cell liars. Last Friday Probate Judge J. E. Webster committed Miss Julia Poole, a respectable white woman, to jail on a writ of lunacy. Supper was served the prisoners at the usual hour and Miss Poole was iu her usual mood. A little later Mr. D. A. Thomas, father of Sheriff Thomas, accompa nied by Johnson Burgess, went up into the prisoners’ apartments to ad minister a dose of medicine to Miss Poole and were shocked to find her suspended from the bars of the cell by a rope made from the strings of the wrapper she wore. A hasty ex amination revealed the fact that the unfortunate woman was dead. The alarm was given and Dr. C. A. Jef feries, the attending physician, noti fied. Dr. Jefferies found, on exami nation, that the deceased had stran gled to death. Coroner Vinesett was notified. He came to the city and held an inquest Saturday. The jury returned a verdict to the effect that the deceased had come to her death by strangulation, tbe deed being per formed by her own hands. The body was removed to the home of Mrs. Harriet Poole, in this city. The re mains were interred at Elbethel graveyard. A Wife Says: 44 We have four children, With the firsf three I suffered almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under the influence of chloroform. I used three bottles of Mother’s Friend before our last child came, which is a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing my housework up to within two hours of birth, and suf fered but a few hard pains. This lini ment is the grand est remedy ever made." Mother’s Friend f\ will do for every woman what it differ the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering. Mother’s Friend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which iq turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes the muscles and allows them to expand. It relieves morning sickness and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour, so that the actual labor is short and practically painless. Dan ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether avoided, and recovery is merely a matter of a few days. s Druggists sell Mother’s Friend for $1 a bottle. Ihe Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, Bend for our free Illustrated book. For Rent. PM^Advertlhements under this head will be Inserted for one cent a word each Inser tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents "OR RENT—Nine rooms Hank. F. G. Stacy. over National 10-5-tf For Sale poll SALE 11-2-tf Seed wheat. Apply to J. V. > S A HR ATT. "ORTV bushels seed wheat. Huggins, I,awn. S. O. Apuly to C. P lO-ao-4t-pd Notice. A FTER thU date,during the winter months. I will rliiirK** Fifty Cent* per hundred pound, for Ice. You will And It at my place any time during the year. Price In August, ilic.: price Iu winter, 50c. J. I,. Alexander. ll-tl-H Wanted. W ANTED - By Nov. 15th, 00 skilled men to mine Mona/.lle sand. Good wages guar anteed to men who can do good work. Only solier men need apply. Apply to or address L. U. Campbell, Gaffney. 8. C. " ‘ ■ amp! ll-C-4t W ANTED -A centrally located six or seven room house; possession to had December 1st. Apply to lO-U}-tf J<)$es 8. |)a■<Hy. WANTED-10,000 second-hand cotton seed meal bags. Victor Cotton Oil Co, 10-30-1 mo Money to Loan. M ONEY to loan on cotton. 10 19 A. N. Wood. Money to Loan. M ONEY TO LOAN on improved or unim proved city real estate on most liberal terms. Will loan st raight for a term of years or on Installments. You cun build your house and pay for it with little more than your rent would cost you. Cull and get terms. J, C. Jefferies, Atty. Money to Loan on City and Farm Prop erty and Mill Stock. JAM JOS A. WIUIvIB, Attorno y. Notice. Wo hereby withdraw, for the present, our offer to give customers 15 per cent, discount on Insurance premiums. F. U Stact. W. If. (iOOUINt), Notice. W E have lust received a big lot of Acme Special Grain Fertilizer, manufactured and direct from Wilmington, N. O,, that we are selling very low for cash. Also a big lot of Genuine Texas Red Rust Proof Oats for kale. II. A. Jones & (Jo. 10-& COPYRioHr - PARDONABLE PRIDE. i 9 do violation of the laws of the land. When you wear a pair of handsome and yet serviceable double soled walking shoes, par ticularlv adapted for Thanksgiving weather, you will bt* excused for Rejoicing over their comfort and nottiness. All the style vouj want, more comfort than you expect. And the price—almost too small to tell for such a corking good shoe; but here it is, iM to $3.50. Can you beat it? BLANKETS will now take the place of mosquito nets, and if you find you are short a blanket or so don’t rush oli' and pay a fancy price for them. We have decidedly the largest stock in town and can sell J 011 tt to P blanket anywhere from 7oc to $5. Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Matting. What about that carpet you have been figuring on all summer? Perhaps you have been look ing at carpets somewhere, got their prices and—well concluded with a sigh of disappointment that you cannot atiord one. ’ion are mistaken, you simply got in the wrong store. We can carpet any ordinary room for $7.50 to $40.00 and have competent men to fit and match it for you. Jusi anybody can t fit up a carpet, it takes experience, and right here we will say that a carpet is likir a dress, unless it fits well and matches up properly the elegance of material is of no consequence. A Special Sale of Kid Gloves Before Thanksgiving. Kvery glove without break or blemish, and all the latest shades are represented. How many are going to carry away these good gloves and pay only 75c the pair? Another Big Lot of calico just received that tve are going to sell at 31c. Barker Mills and k rnit of the Loom Bleach 8c. All wool flannels 18c to 20c. All wool Hauncl dress goods 12*c to 50c, worth 35c and 75c. o Besides selling goods cheaper than you r an buy elsewhere we are going to give away, absolutely free, a limited number of magnificent lifesize portraits to every casli purchaser of twenty-five dol lars worth of goods. Come in and enter your name now, as the supply is limited, and trade when it suits you. Coupons given with every purchase. CARROLL & CARPENTER. HOUSI On Night Oil,. Tusday, Nov. 6. A. Q. SCAMMON’S Big Guaranteed Production, THE PREMIER OF COMEDY The Broadway Comedians In the Funniest of all Faroe Comedies Town Topics, With W. H. MACK. Presented by a Company «>r Comedians, Singers and Danners, Our# is a Company of Rightful Reputation Enviable Excellence Conspicuous Culture Admission, 25,35,50 and 75 Cents.] Reserved Seats on Sale at A. B. Gaines'. INSURANCE. Life, Fire, Sick Benefit and Accident, A*k why State Life of IndianapolU can save you 10 per cent, of your premium? B. D. WILSON. Commercial Hotel. FOR RENT BY W. J, MAN ESS. Fresh Oysters every day at the oyster parlor of Sparks & Humphries. Trespass Notice. A LL persona are hereby notified not to trespass on my land# for any purpose whatever under full penalty of the law. 10- 3J-!it-pd ty of the M. W. Gi Goforth. A LL (rtTMons are forbidden to trespass upon our lands for any purpose w hatever, un- .. ... ] a , der full penalty of the Q. I.. Moore. * J. B. Fulton, mie,.. W. T. Parker. W. A. Dover law. D- D. Dover, Aaron Hardin. Mr#. Martin Hardin. M. T. Turner. T. II. Mullluax. H. A. Turney. T HE public Is strictly forbidden to ahoot, net or destroy birds on my plantation near the old Dawkins Mill. 10-2 law-fH, .Inq. E. Jefferies. A LL PERSONS are hereby notified not to trespass on my lands for any purpose whatever under full penalty of the law. ll-#-00 M. M Tate. Cheap for Cash. I carry a line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Huts, Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware and almost anything carried in a general store. All at rock bottom prices for cash. Remember I sell the best axes for the least money. Yours to please, I. M. PEELER. Commercial Printing Of every description executed with neatness and dispatcl at Ihk Ledger office, Gaffney, S. C. New Type, Nev Presses, the finest quality of Ink and Paper, and Compe tent Workmen. Send us your orders. One Plantation, containing 1 22 acres, near the city, part of it within corporate limits. Good house, nice well of water and fine pastures. For informa tion call on or address JONES J. DARBY, ^ General Insurance and Real Estate. Gaffney, S. C. J H !i I I Elegance and Refinement in Furniture, as in everything, i more to be desired than quantit without artistic effect. See ou recent arrivals of upholsterei goods iu parlor suits, chairs, etc. also the beautiful goods just fron the pottery, to brighten the hom and make it happier for love< ones and friends. Call and let u show you through. Respectfully, Carroll, Carpenter & Humphries Tbe Gaffney City Land and improvement Company Offer* for sale BulldlnR Lots Iu this flourishing town, Gaffney City; Also Farms ntrar by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, In lots of from 30 to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur poses. For full particulars apply to J- V. SA.K.ieA.T'T, A B ent. N. B.—All tresspassing on lands of this company, cuttln and emoring timber, flshlnf or bunting are forbidden under pena 1 ** of *sw “Wouldn’t it Jar You” For your little girl or boy to go to schoo or church on a rainy day with a nev pair of shoes and come home with th< soles of their shoes off and feet all wet The only way to avoid that jar is t< buy your shoes from who has the undisputed reputation, a his motto is “Good Shoes Cheap.” An body can sell cheap shoes. See styles, big, little, old and your Also a lot of Little Boy’ Suits, $1.25 $2.00, at Commercial Hotei Corner.