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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. tV'M>U' \ ml Kilo* nin) rcoiil.' Vou llon't 1 Hell Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, I K,,ow - ,, i ... i> . , ! Our old friend P. 1). Pnillips came Cai)s, maue-ni) i ants, Murts, . . ^ u . . IT / 1 ’ 1 1 inro the city Saturday Uncle Fin*. Groceries, and a general line of in a (Confederate veteran but atill is a merchandise, all cheap for cash. « m ; <1 com puller. 1 . .lo-eph I'rvor, of htevy, camo over I make shot's a specialty. 1 »o the city Friday. have just received a lot of the ! J K Hambright, a popular and j uroyressive farmer from over the very finest cheese. came in to ec** The Ledje r Saturday, guest, of prof. H’ U .1 oh neon. Mr< Gilbert M imes, merchant a^l , j Jay’s many friends in (he city am farmer of Grindal, wua among hia county are glad to have her with friends in the city Friday. them again. Newton Peeler of Clarks Fork, in Terril Stroup and Dr. Morton, of York county, paid The Ledger a visit Lawn, were ealeeday viators in the Saturday. citv. Yours for business, I. M. PEELER. Ninety Per Cent. of all chronic headaches are due to eye strain. Oo to I>r. Griffith at the Cherokee Itrug Co’s, and have the de tect In vision corrected and thus be Quickly and Permanently Cured. Glasses fitted with scientific accuracy and all diseases of the Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat t reated according to the latest and most approved methods. Beware of Traveling F-rauds who Advertise Free Examinations. t)r. C T. LIPSCOMB Dentist. Office o\e r P- V. tone* Co ’« sto** Broad, honored The Ledger with a call yesterday. Hamlet Crocker, a prosperous farmer of White Plains, was ia the city Saturday on business. Henry Tate, E^q . of W’ebster, came up to the city Friday. TVim Lipscomb, a popular travel ing salesman, was among his many frit ids in the city Saturday. Truman Webber, of Dellinger spent some time in the city Friday. Wade Elmore,a Draytonville farmer and good citizen to depend on, j came up to the city yesterday. Josiah Blanton, was the first farmer | to reach the city Saturday. H Z Hicks, of Ezell’s, was in the city a short while Friday. I). L Vassey, of Thickety. one of i Cherokee’s best citizens and The j Ledger’.- truest friends, paid us a visit ; yesterday and re-enlisted in The | Ledger’s legion, John E'tes. a thrifty farmer of Etta Jane, speni Friday night in the , city with friends Robt. li Kirby uas among the j Oh rokrents in the city Saturday. Joe Phillips, a thrifty farmer ot Grassy F ind, was a business visit.>i Rev. and Mrs W. T. Thompson spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. T. Robbs Landrum Clary, of Algood, one of Cherokee’s all around good citizens, was a Saturday visitor in the ciM. Misses Edna Brown and Lillie Goforth, of Ravenna, were Ledger visitors Friday. M. B. Scruggs Esq . of Ezells, was one of the city visitors Saturday Oscar Emitte, of Baton Rouge, Chester county, visited his mother at Limestone the last of the week. County Commissioner T J Harries honored The Ledger with a visit Sat urday. Prof. F. E. Shuford. of Graded School No 2 spent Sunday in King’s Mountain. It is said there is a fem inine magnet that attracts him to the Mountain. Gillead Cline, of Blacksburg, was 0 P. Sanders, E~q , of the Spar tanburg bar. wms in the city yester day on professional business. John 8. Harmon, of Pine Grove, a staunch Cherokee farmer, was in the city yesterday. James Cobb, of Cherokee township, came over yesterday and showed The Ledger a ten and a half pound beet. Mr. Cobb said he raised the beet, but Mack Byars said Mrs. Cobb made a full hand in the beet patch. W. D Byars, of Algood. was an appreciated salesday visitor of The Ledger. Kinyon Blanton, of Maud, atten ded the public sales yesterday. W T. Love E-q.. and Sammie Al exander, of Love Springs, were eales- day visitors yesterday. Dr. R. F. McKown. of Cherokee Falls, was in the city some time yes terday. in the city Saturday. J. G Love, of Smith’s Ford, was a ' ,,r - Cou K h Syrup *■ the Remedy I viaitnp FriHuv I on which Vou cun depend for the cure of a J j protracted cough or luug affection, hi ought Asbury McCraw, one of Cherokee s | on by expohure to cold. It is the most ex- old and worthy citizens ca ne to the sol<J - A ,JO,tk> co!,ts ou, J r city Saturday to pay taxes Can he t< •lb G. VV. SPEER, AT* Ol< X KV-AT-l^A \Y\ GAFFNEY, S. C. Office in Au'lilor’sollii c at Court llotts.-. WALLACE &, (SITS, LAWYERS. it: G ffney Saturday James L Garner, of Sarrstt’s n worihyccizen and honored LVh S C. Volunteer veteran, was >hakiog hands with friends and old comrades ’ in the city Friday. W. T. Horton, president of The Co'. pt r.s Memorial Association, vias in the city yesterday W. L J. McAbee, of Grindal. was a | Ledger visitor Friday. Goodman Pridmore came down among his friends in the city Satur- Jaines T Mor head a prominent Cherokee farmer of Gowdyeville, came up t>i the eit_\ Friday. \lh>*rt hot is of Mount Piron was among his many friends in tiie cit\ Saturday. M J. Hicks, of State Line, was a L tiger visitor ye-ter<lay. Col I. B Butler Ait- in Spartan burg Saturday on professional busi ness lay visitor yesteioay For Sale Advertit IJ US in u* f Uii> L,e <i»i w J i i jti iilh * rtc< i r< >i (jni*. ('( •at • word Ffjirii i tlon. \o;i il Insert ed f, jr 1 css t-han ten rent.. COB SA f, ir Oi t house atid lot on Smith I .i n ct. IHG ir 1 irst lit ptistCburc! i. .1 A. \S illis. D-5-tf P'JR SAL fv- rii<* in al tired seed wheat. I V. r . O. 1 i j 1 f): si'i dn Oct. *j'.i i, N, )V. I. . 4. T PUR SAL ,K « jH 1 ‘ K N " 1 My live roi mi eot- r i U’C o, s i t < M iiy ri lienee; :Usi> f <ir rent. rny s' \ f cn room ( •ollii ir.. c rner Kit cc anil Pci t y st n < •ts. MI: $. A. \ . Mom g'linei y. Oct. Will Treat You Right In Prices, Weight and Quality. We carry a general line of merchandise such as Huron. Lard, Molasses, Siprar, Coffer* of all kinds, canned goods of every description, Sweet and Sour Plckics in bottles and barrels. Candles, Cakes, and Ho.ips. Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China ware. We keep constantly on hand a froNf. line fruits, and produce—such as Appies, Oranges. Kannanas. Cabbage, Onions, Chickens. Eggs. Hotter, Cheese. We handle the finest full Cream Cheese in town at 15c per lb. Give us a trial on this- ‘ cheese. We get first ehauce at the mountain produce wagons, and keep it fresh. Please give ns your orders—you people down street. North. East, South and West—we’ll treat yos.- right. Our Phone is IVo. -sH. 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar forfl.Ot. We also keep the best quality of Flour, and we win sell you a peek of green coffee for 11.00. We also keep a line of Dry Goods and Notions, and can sell you anything from a pir!. up to a nice dress. Remember and ring us up and get prices. Free delivery to any part of the city. Thanks for past favors, hope for continuance of same, “Live aad let live” is out □ motto. Prompt Delivery. Yours for trade, Sam W. Thomas & Co. I have just returned from Bal timore and New York where I bought’a nice line of Dress Goods, Waist Goods and a big lot of La dies, Gents and F t M! S \LK I hiiise ;i ml lot of7- in m-r<-* on Mill i,»ap Loud, jus! ou i siio (.:i ITncy city Ofll' i uustalrs Davenport. lietwei n It. A. Jones and j flay. \\ in Moore (’hone H7. J. E. WEBSTER, At t orno v- A l - w> fflceio < our*, o tuse. (Probate-.! ')il v Gaffney City, S C. PracticftK it. a]l t.hftcourts rionn a onf cit, i t a sturdy old Chero- kei an of Oher*'kee Falls, paid I'ne Ledger a \ isit yesterday. Mr Phillip Garvin, of Corinth, spent some time in the city Satur- ! j! pf iffice | 1 ' * Wade Pridmore, merchar t and j farmer of Harrafts, made a liusuie.-s trip to the city Friday. Charles Smith,merchant and farmer of Goucher, made a business trip to the city Saturday. C A S.Uainpbell whose headquar ters are at Union is for a sliort lime with his lather, Lev. T. J. Gampbell R ibt. H. Taylor, of Thicket;, mailt* The Ledger an appreciated call Fri day. Bonner Cook, a most worthy Cher- okeean, was in the city Saturday. E. Martin, of Cow pens, came in yesterday arid renewed for The Led ger. Kev. L. C. Ezell, of Woodruff, was visiting relatives in the city Friday. _ /-» a oDC'T’T ' Kd. H. Gaines left the city for L/ i» . J. C ■ GAitHu. i • , A-hville. N. 0., Saturday. Dentist, Tl F. White, a prominent planter Gaffney, - - - S. C. of Greek, was a salesday I visitor in the city. W. Sam Lipscomb, of Asbury, made a business trip to the city Sat urday. “June” Robbs, a good-working farmer of Grassy Pond, was a visitor in the city Friday. James Pettit, a make-wbat-you- need at home farmer, took in suies- day. John Kennedy, a prosperous Broad W . Sam Lipscomb, of Asbury, wat* 1 ermt HALE <»K LENT A .sinili fnrm with <hIc«,Imv ci-imr ill rb« ^ r I'irie rooni Iihim* just outhdi-of incoipo- .» sa ay vi nor in the oily y ester- ration: or house nii.rlot wituoni furm Robt. | day | R. Wilkins. Get. IS. inwk tf. Prof \V L Johnson was in Spar tanburg Saturday. j ^ limits, for ensb or <ni time. Mrin-io Virs. S, (/• Scruggs. Of Spartanburg A. Nun.Spa! bur-. S.<’.,orioSt».iy:,rn. attended the sales yesterday I Miivm le r aitoniey, Spartan burg, s ( . Boyce Whis< • riaiu was among tiir* j i “pu-h” in the citv yesterday. i ppou Al.!* < n i m**. spnir- 's for sale ui r l'in Mrs R (’ Sarratt and little daugh- ! l ' 1 1 " ^ ter Ijetnuel returned from Spartan- j ^ burg Saturday. FOT RGnt. John rhornas Rujipe, of Maud, was ! ...-v i- , .• 1 ' ’ ’ p*OI{ LI-.N I —A live riMim cotttig.* i-i-t out- * s'fle city iiinils. Ayp!^ lo \ii>. E Men's undershirts, 50c to SI.50. Overshirts 50e and up. Suspenders5 io5ne*. Pants SlOc and up. New lino men’s suil s -75.no to *15.on. Shoes for evory- Ixxly and at all prices. Itleucli goods 5 to id t>, S and 10 inches. Rubber belting. Children's Hosiery, infants' Hacqnes, 15e up. Infants’ Caps. iV* to SI.ihi. Infant Roote«*s, Inc. Ladles’ sl.irt^ »l.*, , 5 fo£1.50. Nice I ini III aperies. Embroidered Mull. Dress i’iaiinets. 10 to ?5e. Flee ce-llned goods, 10c. Serge,,. 1.5c and up. TaMe la® a"K, A5 to T.*h-. I ouels. 15 i i .50c per pair. Linen Tabh <'ovt rs. s.5 to ifl.ij N' glh e sinm - :ioc to.91.115. Work s ilrts, “ih• to 91.on. Guns *i; uijo f?.5.e D‘sc II a r r o w:w. Grain Drills, Buggwt*. M a.'.ons, li a g g i n y and Ties. All kinds FertLrw ei's !■ r grain. Harness, ('o'.lariv 1 yards prints x» go it le. 1 also have a ctan- ph • .ine at my t*w- fori h store. See me before buying as I can JAMES A. WILLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ci O' I-' LC V . O. Notary Public in office. Prompt .tin ntlcn given to ali buso ess. Office ovr K. A. Jones 4, Co.’s stor* . D. K.Oui" in 0. P. >anders. W.S.‘Iftll. J .> DUKCAK, SfMRS S HiLC Attorreys-at-Law. Offl *P ^ r* ^ Oo •« 8 1 3 Limestone St., Gaffney, S. C. Lost. rin u i Nov iVIt pfi. * Office over J. R. Tolleson’s new stort In offie* from 1st to 26tJ' of each orton rb Do Yod Want Insuranco ? I am prepared to furnish poli cies in the very best companies at the lowest rates. If you want a bond 1 can make river lurmer, was in the city Fridwy. Money Loaned. Moaq to Loan on City and Farm Prop erty and Mill Stock. JAMRW A. WILIwIH, Ar.Uirnev. Notice. I am now taking wood delivered at the Lime House, linex of Troy, is in the city the Nov. 5-h, B. L. Hameb. i INSUIimt 'll? m a sal' sduy visitor of The Ledg r. Ah x S Smith, of Algood, attend d 1 1 the public sales yesterday. r’.iR ren i \ »w<,-liorM* far,,, „„ Rroad — save you money. Win I). McPherson, of Clifton. Wanted. i was in the city vestetday on a visi» i I I ^ A Ia? f ^ to his daughter, Mrs Gofer Wilkies W Ji’JfeeniVlt hwil, '•■* sh ; w .1 • ■ • w I M. # and remembered fhe Le<ig. r while !'••-"-u A Kkn-uiik k. ! Calvin Moore, a Grassy Pond j farmer came in to see his city friends i yesterday. J DST A gold college medal with “W. W. ■ . , . ! I— G.” on one side and * Converse Business •James Mason, of Lawn, a farmer College" on the other R. war i if r who succeeds, was in GulTney yester- tu vv - rocker. ! day. Gol. W. I) Camp returned from : . his Buffalo home to the city ycoter- I day* l M. C. Lipscomb, of White Plains, : attended the public salea yesterday Sam Foster, of Eria Jane, spent Monday night in the city with friend*. M. G Byars, of Blacksburg, paid The Ledger a visit yesterday. John C. Mills, a prominent busi- ! ness man of Rutberfordton, N. C., is , in tfce city on business. Mrs Jay, formerly Miss Eva Mul l f I 11 J j 0 s 5 OK- 1, CONN. Life, Fire, Accident and Insurance. Health it for you. See me before you insure. t F. G. STACY. W. S Hall E*q., was in Spartan burg the last of the week on profess ional business. J. B Huskey and children, Master Gary and Miss Gerlera, of Goforth, j F. G. Stacy, President. J. G. Wakdi.aw, Vice-President. THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL, ------- WAO.OOO. j SL'KPLtlS AND PKOFITH. - lO.OOO. nte. C-ount.v H.iid City Oeponitory. D<*p<>slts solicited from Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers and others. Evorv accom- , modation extended to customers that their business and responsibility will warrant. ly. C. I<<ys-ii-s Csisltior- JONES d. DARBY, »t* COMMERCIAL HOTEL. GAFFNEY, S. C. [be Gaffney City Land and Improvement Company Offers for sale Building Lots In this flourishing town, GaiTney City; Also Farms n*>» by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this plao r> n ir»w of 30 lo 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Fa.-rn yar- poses. For full particulars apply to J. V. ^AWKiVTTGT, Ajreiit:. N. B.—All troHSpasslug on lands of this company, cuttln and eir>n»ing fmo-r flsnlngor •Minting n nfl*'®' * 14 ► LOSING OUT w <3 iVx'O ITontomplivlriiio; et ■ Of (5* ' >. i r, y ■ ± L '* ■ -tv’ Wi 1^4 Hb Y $■% 1 ■ *js a BBxpni M was# w OF nn & mtik & |I ft * rc^ yd 9 JfbfifmQ n ?. k ; ' J « li Jl r TO OO j ^ ■ A Y Hs.NC'lC 5 S-'IC IC. CDaH and Soo I Thh I3t*IV>i^o I?cix’i11i>, J. C. LIPSCOMB & BRCk