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II n; We offer this week the best bargains in cloth ing, hats and extra pants ever shown in Gaffney. NEW GOODS DAILY ROLLING We have just received a magnificent line of lawns, prints, embroidery, etc.; also a new line hosiery, summef under wear, etc. . j 1 BIG DRIVES SHOES--HIGH AND LOW CUT. Visit The Battery and save money. Cheapest Store in the State. /H r\ r ...THE... PREFERRED ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. $12,000 C OMBINATION ANNUITY POLICY I’ftys to the beneficiary, in addition to the Death Benefit of f5,M00 or 112.000, the sum of IIP Per Week for a term of ten years. Benefits Paid for all Ordinary Accidents: $5,000 Death by Accident, V 5,000 Loss of Both Eyes. ■ 5,000 Loss of Both Hands, 5.000 Loss of Both Feet , 5.000 I.oss of Hand and Foot. 2,500 IjOss of Either Hand or Foot, 050 Loss of One Eye, t 25 Per Week, Total Disability, (Not exceeding’ 104 weeks.) $5 to $20 Per Week, Partial Disability, (Not exceeding 20 weeks.) Or, if the insured is injured or killed while riding as a passenger in or on a public con veyance provided by a common carrier for passenger service and propelled by steam, electricity or cable, tlie company will pay: , $12,000 Death bv Accident, * lu.ooo ixiss of Botli Eyes. 4 10.000 Loss of Botli Hands, lo.ooo i<oss of Botli Feet, lo ooo Loss of Hand and Font. 2,500 Loss of Either Hand or Foot, l.ooo I .OKs of One Eye, i>0 Per Week, Total Disability, (Not exceeding 104 weeks.) $10 to $40 Per Week, Partial Disability, (Not exceeding 20 weeks.) $30 per annum, payable in advance. After five consecutive payments the cost will be reduced to $25 per annum. lARTIAL DISABILITY. Tlie ordina ry Accident Policy al lows indemnity for totally disabling injuries. The$12,0f)0 Combination An nuity Policy pays for injuries causing either total or partial disability. Under tlds policy It is not necessary for the Insured to be entirely incapacitated from business In order to 1m) entitled to benefits, as it provides indemnity on an equitable basis for any in jury that disables tlie assured from even one of Ids duties. Tills feature will be appre ciated by business and professional men. to whom severe injuries are not always totally disabling. i '7” 11E PREFERRED’S (Q Partial Disability ^ Policy does not contain any unneces sary conditlonsthat void tlie contract for trivial causes. Free From Restrictions. For example, the following clauses do not appear in any of the Preferred’s policies: “This insurance shall not cover Injuries of which there is no visible mark." “The Insured Is required to notify the com pany of any additional insurance se cured." "Nor. injuries received while getting on or off a moving conveyance.” “Nor. Injuries received while violating the rules of any company or corporation." “No claim shall be valid for Indemnity In ex cess of tlie money value of the insured’s time." "If the assured curries other insurance pro viding an aggregate weekly indemnity in excess of the money value of ids time, lids company shall he liable only for such proportion of tlie indemnities as tlie mon- ey value of ids time shall liear to the ag gregate weekly Indemnity." ....HUGO S. D00ENH0FF, Insurance and Real Estate.... REDUCTION -IN- White Piques, Colored Dimities, Lawns and Fancy White Goods. 3 pieces 28 inch white pique for skirts, value 15c 10c 4 “. 28 “ “ “ “ 10c 71c 2 “ 28 “ “ “ “ 25c 18c 200 yards colored dimities, warranted fast, value 12Ac 01c 100 yards fancy white goods for waists, value 15c 10c Also some closing of foulards, value 25c and 35c 18c Come early so as to secure the advantage of these bargains. J. R. Tolleson & Co. DEER1NG Mowers and Rakes, Disc Harrows and Superior Drills are next in order. Gandy Belting, Rubber Belting, Leather Belting, Lace Leather, Frictionless Babbit Metal, Pipe and Pipe fittings, Valves and Injectors, Packing, Machine Oil, Expansion Tanks and Sinks, Bath Tubs and fittings and many other things too nu merous to mention. Smith Hardware Co. The Gaffney City Land and Impmemtiit Comp; Offer* for tale Building Lota In this flourlahlngtown, Gaffney City; Alao Farms near by and in reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, in lota of fro* 4 W to 100 acres on liberal time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm pur pose*. For full particulars apply to J. V. S A 1*1* ATT, A Kent. N. B.—All trasspaaslng on landtof this company, outtln and amoTlng timber, flshlngor hunting ars forbidden under penalty of law F. O. Htact, President. , J. O. Wardlaw, Vice-President. *1 THE NATIONAL BANK OF GAFFNEY. CAPITAL, •SU.OOO. MCKPLCM AND PHOKITM, • 10,000. t4tate, AJouuty and Cil.v Ucpoeitorjr. Deposits solicited from Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers and others. Every accotn moJatiou extended to customer* that their business and responsibility will warrant. L) C. KOMW. Camhier. AN ODD OCCURRENCE. Chihl liitten by it Snake While Lying on a Pallet in the Field. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailey are two industrious white people who live just outside of the city limits on lands belonging to the Gaffney Land and Improvement Company. On Monday afternoon when Mrs. Bailey went to her work in the field she carried her two children with her, as is her custom, and placed them on a pallet in or near the held. One is a young baby and the other is little girl about three years of age. Some time in the afternoon when Mrs. Bailey approached the pallet where the children lay she was hor rified to find a large snake of the pilot species lying between the two children and just in the act of strik ing the youngest one—the bady. Instead of instantly becoming paralyzed by tbe terrible situation and great danger that threatened her infant offspring and screaming for help, Mrs. Bailey immediately seized the baby and snatched it away from tbe vicious reptile. Not to be cheated of a victim, however, the snake instantly turned and buried its poisonous fangs in the foot of the other child—the little girl—before the distracted mother could pull it out of reach. Dr. Nesbit was immediately sum moned and he cauterized the wound and did what he could to ease the little one's pain, to stay the course of the poison and to pacify the anx ious mother. He soon had the child resting well and order restored. At last account the child was rapidly recovering from her wound and it is not likely that she will long suffer any inconvenience from her peculiar accident. The snake was of a very poisonous kind, though, and tbe wonder is that its bite did not pro duce more serious results. We did not learn whether the snake was killed or not, but presume that in the excitemeut of tbe moment, and having satisfied bil desire for human meat (or pure devilment,) he came to tbe conclusion that discretion was tbe better part of valor and made himself conspic uous by his nowbereness. CHANGE OF SUPERS. Mr. Moure Recovered and Resumed His Position at Paoolet Mills. The friends of Charlie A. Moore, of Pacoleb Mills, will be glad to learn that he has so far recovered bis health as to be able to resume tbe supreiutendency of tbe Tacolet cot ton mills. It will be remembered that Mr. Moore’s health became so bad some time ago that he had to relinquish bis charge of these mills and seek rest and recreation. Now, after a stay of several months in the moun tains of Western North Carolina he has so far improved as to be able to resume his former duties as superiu- teudent of the three . large mills of the Pacolet Manufacturing Company. Mr. M. G. Stone, who was at one time superintendent of the Pacolet mills and who has had charge of them during Mr. Moore’s absence, has been appointed to a like position at the New Holland Mill in Gaines- villei Ga., which is owned and con trolled by the same company as the mills at Pacolet, and he will shortly enter upon his duties at that place. Both Mr. Btone and Mr. Moore are fine mill men and are among the best in the South. GEORGE PRATT MAXIM. Wlilskojr Men Captured. One night last week State Consta ble Dillingham and Policeman Wil liams, of Cowpens, went out ou a scout for Illicit whiskey peddlers and succeeded in capturing two men, a horse and buggy and four gallons of tbe fiery liquid. Tbe men were ar rested as they were driving along tbe road near Cowpens. They were tried at Cowpens and one came clear, while the other got thirty days on the cliaingang for his part in the affair. Spvi'lni MeotliiK Urwnsrd Lodga. There will be a special meeting of Granard Lodge A. P. M., next Mon day night for tbe purpose of confer ring the "Master Mason’’ degree upon candidates. All members of tbe lodge are re quested to be present and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to at tend the meeting. You Kuow Wlmt You ar« Taking When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula la plainly printed on every bottle show ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, No Pay. 60o. This Eminent Musician Has Been Engaged as Director of Music at Limestone. Mr. George Pratt Maxim, of Iowa, has been secured as director of music in Limestone College. Mr. Maxim is a graduate and post graduate of the New England Con servatory of Music in Boston, Mass., and it is said of him that bo there learned all of music that is to be learned in that noted college of music. He is only twenty-seven years of age, but during his three years of ex perience as instructor iu music he has gained the highest distinction as a performer and as a choir leader and has become celebrated as a composer. All in all he ranks among the most noted musicians of America, and tbe authorities of Limestone College are to be congratulated upon their good fortune in securing his distinguished services. Mr. Maxim is related to the men who have made the Maxim guo fa mous. He is a married man and Mrs. Maxim will doubtless accompa ny him to Limestone. The bones of an average man’s skeleton weigh 20 pounds. Those of a woman are probably six pounds lighter. To Cure u Cold In One Daj Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig nature is on each box. 25o. This signature is on every box of tbe genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet* the remedy that cures a cold la mm day COCAINE*” WHISKY Habit* Ourad at mr Sanator ium, is SO Aar a. Hundred, of referencM. SB rsara • .poclaltj-. Book ou Homs Treatment sent FREE. Address B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D„ Atlanta. Ga. Bit, A lot of figured lawns just re ceived, worth 10c, to go at 7c. A few pieces white duck worth 15c, going at 10c. Beautiful line figured lawns, diniitieM, etc., worth 12ic, at 10c. Ladies’ bleached gauze vests, oc. Ladies’ summer weight cor sets 50c—splendid value. Entire line percales reduced to 7ic. White counterpanes, 48c up. Black crepon for ladies’ skirts, value $1, for C5c. Black brilliautiue from 25c up. ITor-^ Building and Blustering Lime, Coal, and Blaster Hair, Plaster Baris, Uosendale Cement, Portland Cement, Dynamite, Blasting Powder. Fuse and Dynamite Caps, call on Limestone Springs Lime Works CARROLL & CO., Lessees. Telephone $7- For Sale EW”Advertisements under this head will be Inserted for one cent a word each inser tion. No ad Inserted for less than ten cents 70R RENT—Six-room house on Buford street. J. Eb Jefferies. tt-14-if *OR SALE—Old newspapers at The Ledger office at 10 cents a hundred ForRent. F OR RENT—My dwelling; Race street. Ap ply W. B. DuPre. B-ll-tf F OR RENT—Five room cottage on Mont gomery street. Apply to Mrs. A. V. Mont gomery. 4-2Q-tf F OR RENT—Six-room cottage on Johnson street, near Buford. Fitted with water works and all modern conveniences. Apply 7-2-tf J. C. Otts. Wanted. W 178. ANTED—Small farm with good dwelling near city limits. Address, Lock Box w ANTED -Copy of Tlie Ledger of May 25. 1900. Bring or send to ledger office. Money Loaned. L OANS ou improved farms for a term of years at reasonable rates. For Informa tion apply to J. C. Jefferies, Atty at Law. 12-18 to Oct. 18,1901 Money to Loan on City and Farm Prop erty and Mill Stock. jamb:© a. wiiviviB, Attorney, Dissolution Notice. The firm of C. T. Clary & Co. will hereafter be known as C. T. Clary, lie having bought all other interests. All persons Indebted to C. T. Clary & Co. will please settle with C. T. Clary. 7-9-21 For the Building Season. L. BAKER Has just received a large stock of Sash, Doors, Mantelpieces and all kinds of Trimming, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Box ing, Molding, Brackets, etc. Nor. 1 Heart Pine Shingles and a good stock John W. Masury & Sons Guaranteed Paints and Varnish, all at the lowest rea sonable prices. Call and see him when you want anything in his line. No charge for making estimates. Oh Whore Gan I Get Something to Cook ? Heavy Groceries HAM, SAUSAGE, VEGETABLES, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES, CAKES, Crackers, Flavoring Extracts, Fruits and Coloring. At EZELL’S, 'Phono No. 9. Coofreting and Building is do new departuse with me, but thers are sumo readers of Tbe J^edger who do not know that I am in the business. When you start to figure on your house give me a chance. I will treat you right and give you tbe worth of your money. I have on hand mqro than 400,000 feet of dressed stock, including Moulding, etc., and I sell it at rock bottom figures. My stock of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Paints, Oils, etc., is unsurpassed by any other dealer in Uaffncy. When In need of any thing in my line see me. My goods are right and my prices are right. ^ T. I. WALKER. All Kinds of Faces come before our camera and from each face we make the best and most artistic photo graph that is possible. These $3.50 cabinets will ' please you and all your friends. JOHN GREEN, ’Phone 20. Gaffney, 8. C. DRUG STORE NEWS. ION OtPr. .irirli Pa ,vn flowers. We have everything for the toilet in pure, sweet soaps, soft sponges, toilet waters, powders and brushes; for tlie baby as well as for the older generation. Our line of toilet articles—creams, pomades, powders, and beautifiers of all kinds—are all high grade, pure, and the best that is made. Perfumes—Sweetly delicious, delicate as a mist yet enduring as a cherished memory, a dream of Exmoor gardens laden with tho fragrance ol a thousand new born SUCH ARE OUR PERFUMES. We have adjusted our prices to conform to the lowest. We think that, with the cooperation of our patrons, we can sell drug store merchandise—including prescriptions—at inviting prices. We are willing to accept a small percentage of profit if we may have your shopping list of toilet articles and medicines. Cherokee Drug Co. iEtna Life Insurance u , OF HAI*TF'OI*r>. COINIV., Is the Largest Company in the World Writing Life, Accident and Health Insurance. In case of Accident or Sickness please notify JOIVfiJSS J. I>A.KBY, Gaffney, G. Just Received, A Wg lot of Trunks that will please you in style and price. Our Baby Carriages are beauties. Come and see them. Shoford & LeMaster. Fnrnitore, Stoves and Coffins. ing. Have just received 4787 Mason Fruit Jars. We still have Apex and Little Dandy Cook Stoves. Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens. Screen Doors and Windows, Netting and Poultry Wire. Pressing Tanks, Steam Fittings, Rubber and Leather Belt- Water Sinks, Cherry Seeders and Vegetable Slicers, and al most anything that is carried in a hardware store. -We are easy to get to in PRICE and otherwise. Wilkins’ Hardware Store. -Attention PT ! The season is now at hand when you must have Implements with which to prepare your lands, plant and cultivate your crops, and don’t forget that I have "Everything for the Farmer” at popular prices. All kinds of Plow Stocks, single and double, and Turn Plows, Plow Points, Plows, Clevises, Heel Bolts, etc., Dow Law Cotton Seed Planters. Call and see my Syracuse Disc Harrows. They are unexcelled, and no farmer can afford to be without one—especially when I sell them so cheap. As in the past I shall continue to lead in £in(l "Wagons. Why such an assertion? It is plain enough—the vast amount of business 1 have done in this line In tlie past attests the fact that my goods and prices are right. Tyson A Jones, or Stadebaker, Is ail the recommendation needed on a vehicle to tell yon It Is Al. . * . , Wu'foos -BIRDSELL, HTU DEB AKER, TAYLOR. WHITE HICKORV-a quartette that Is hard to "down." prices and quality considered. Hay. Corn, Oats, Bran, Syrup, Molasses, Tennessee Sorghum, and la fact a full line of plantation supplies. Hats in variety fur everybody. Nice, new and strictly “up-to-date” line of Clothing. Give us a look and we'll sell you. My stock of Shoes and General Merchandise was never more complete’ and, listen I 1 have got a lot of genuine bargains for you. Come and see. For the accommodation and convenience of those living In tho vicinity of Uoforlhs S. 0., I have added a line of I>R.UO» to my stock at that place consisting of Soothing Syrup. Squills. Paregoric, Pills of various kinds, essences and extracts for tlsvortng. Syrup of Figs, Wine of Cardul, Dr. King's New Discovery, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Mexican Mustang Lliilm* ut. etc. * Good line Dry Goods, Notions, HaU, Shoes, Groceries, etc., constantly on hand and arriving. Yours for trade. J. I. ©A.R.RJLTT?.