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> BUFFALO BREVITIES. The Superior Single Disc Drill. A Grain and Fertilizer Drill that Does Accurate Work and Plenty of it- Sows Grain and Fertilizers Perfectly. No Bunching No Clogging. r unit.* a*. IX 'V. v “ SUPERIOR SPECIAL FEATURES. Broad Tire, 3 1-2-foot Wheels. Solid Steel Frame. Both Ground Wheels Drivers. Tubular Pressure Links. Disks Attached to Single Drawbars. Drawbars Made of High Carbon Steel. Cold Rolled Pol ished Steel Axle. Force Feed Distributers for Both Grain and Fertilizer. Bent Lift Lever. Disk for Changing Quantity Without Change of Parts. For Sale by Smith Hardware Co., Gaffney, S. C. The Pride of The Kitchen % £- ,■ ■ /',' ^ t/i is one of our handsome cook stoves or ranges. They are splendid ba- kers, economical in the use of fuel, !' 1 It. ■’% easy to manage, and are both an ornament and a necessity in the home. Look at our fine assort- inent of ranges and cook stoves t. and the inducements we are offer ing in prices. See us before you buy and inspect our big stock of Hardware. SMITH HARDWARE CO. CO £F. G. Stacy, President. J. G. Wardlaw, Vice-President. THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL. *50,000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, - 10,000. trilate. County mid City DejiOHitory. Deposits solicited from Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers and others. Every accom znodutiou extended to customers that their business and responsibility will warrant. L). O. I« >«« Oashler. BUFFALO BREVITIES. Tlie Marriage of a Popular Youue Couple of th'.t Section. (Correspondence of The Ledirer.i Buffalo, Oct. 12 —The monotony of this community was broken last Sunday by a wedding. Mr Jack Ross, of Cherokee Falls, succeeded in captivating the (flections of Miss Edna Wylie, a charming young lady and a daughter of our esteemed fellow citizen Mr William Wylie, and they were united in the holy bonds of matrimony last Sunday it the home of the bride’s father, in the presence of a large number of friends and rela tives. Rev Thomas Muliimtx. the veteran knot tier of Grover, spoke the words that made their hearts beat as one. After the ceremony was over Mr. Gilliad Cline, an old bachelor, re quested the crowd to remain quiet just a few moments to give him a chance to search for himself a part ner and have another wedding ‘ right on the spot” but all bis earnest endeavors were in vain, and he seemed very much chagrined over it. but it was an indication that there were quite a number of very sensible young ladies present. We congratulate them upon their success in making their escape from such a deplorable misfortune. Mr. Allen W. Holt, and aged and respected citizen is suffering with a cancer on his face. Hard times are looking lots of peo ple square in the face. It is a mons ter to behold. The cotton tots are getting along very well gathering their favorite crop. The weather has been favor able for their business. Lecer Turner went to Gaffney last Monday to attend court as a juryman, and when he came home Thursday he found a little stranger at his house. It is a girl. We hear nothing said about start ing the public school at Buffalo. Owing to some dissatisfaction among the patrons of the school the atten- dcnce was smaller last winter than usual and there will hardly be as much public money for this school as there has been heretofore. Last winter the trustees paid the teacher ijwO per month and then made him a present of over and above his salary. The school ran something like four months and the trea-iurnrs report show that it cast $305 25 A few years ago it would not have cast more than half that amount. But it'must be borne in mind that this is an age of reforms and improvements. It is also an age of whisky drink ing. We have floods of liquor wash ing away mountains of ignorance. So long as we have the profits of the dispensary tc help run our public sch ids, and church meiubers to patronize it. nobody ought to kick at a Mttle extravagance public school money. in the use of Bachelor. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. Gaffney had a good delegation at Rock Springs camp meeting on Sun day. Every day lust week added new girls to the already large number at Limestone College. Bring your cotton to Gaffney, all our ginneries are in shape, and our buyers pay the highest price. Cotton from new territory is being ginned in Gaffney this season. The Gaffney mills paying 8:15 is doing the work. Johnson B. Burges has bought Mr. T Hammett’s farm seven miles be low the city. It is a good farm, and Johnson knows how tow^rk it. Bud Saunders, of Polk county, N. C., who was arrested here by the po lice some two weeks ago for the mur der of one Wilson in Polk county, and carried to Polk for trial, was con victed of man-slaughter and given five years in the penitentiary. The ladies of the Presbyterian I church announce that they will give an oyster supper on Friday evening ! the 25th at ,, Happy” Cal Parish’s hostelry. The simple announcement ! that the supper is to be given at | ‘ Happy” Cal’s is enough to insure an enjoyable evening to all who at tend. J. R. Cooper has moved his jewelry repair shop into A. B. Gaines store, having rented a corner from Mr. Gaines. Mr. Cooper deserves and merits the patronage of the public, for he is courteous and endeavors to do the highest class of work at mod erate rates. President H. D. Wheat has placed a handsome iron fence around the mill property of the G ilfney Manu facturing Co., and it makes a great improvement The fencing was made from burned-out boiler fines that have been taken out of the boilers from time to time as they became useless, which g>.es to show how im portant it is to have a man at the head of a big enternrise who knows how to utilize the apparent waste product. The fence is more substan tial than a great deal of fencing that is offered on the market these days and is also a great deal more attrac tive. Lio You Want insurance ? I am prepared to furnish poli cies in the very oest companies at the lowest rates. If you want a bond 1 can make 't for you. See me before you insure. F. G. STACY. \VT13r Our 1311 Orow«~ The gradual increase of our business is apparem to the most casual observer. Our goods, our prices and our service are responsible for it. Our patron*, have come to know the goodness of our goods, lowness of our prices, the excellence of our service. Here’s a drug business built on integrity, merit ant , industry supported by the patronage o* satisfied cu<i~ tomers—the kind that are increasing our businessv every day. This year’s business will be largest in cuxr history--gooc f evidence of our ability to please. And, to clinch it all, we say, “Here’s your money back for the asking.” Cherokee Drug Co. Our store will be closed on Sundays. Medicines sold when called for. WEDDING FOR SALE BY J. R. TOLLESON & CO. DO YOU WANT A FINE PRESENT? IF SO, GO TO B. CRAWLEY OO.. who have just received from Germany and Japan a fine assortment of Dresden and Japanese ware. Rose Bowls, Nautilus Vases, Loving Cups, Fern Dishes, Bisque Figures. We carry the nicest line of extracts to be found in town, Colgates,’ Adolph Spichler, etc. All kinds; brushes, Tooth Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Drugs,, Medicines, Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Combs and a full line of Books and Stationery, Pencils, Pens, Inks, Tablets, Paper, Envelopes. All kinds of School Books and Supplies. White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Glass, Putty, Lamp Chimneys, etc. f Prescriptions carefully compounded with accuracy and dispatch by a licensed Pharmacist at all hours of the day and night. We have no Sunday hours, but prescriptions and medicines only will be sold to persons needirrg the same by applying to a clerk or member of the firm. S. B. CRAWLEY & CO.. 81 3 Limestone St., Gaffney, S. C.