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>■ ? DR. B. L. ALLEN, Physician and Surgeon. Offices In the Star Theatre building. Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. Over Cherokee Drug Co. Phone 55. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Office Over The Battery. ’Phone 82 FOR RENT. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. McCluney of Wilkinsville, were in the ——— — 1 city Saturday. FOR RENT—House next to Smith People You Know and People You Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin spent Sun- Cook’s residence. Wood & Carpenter. Don’t Know. day in Blacksburg with Mrs. Martin’s 11-13-tf. parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Byars. J. It. Service of Mercer, was in town M. C. Lipscomb of White Plains, was in the city Saturday. TO RENT—The store occupied by I w. D. Goforth, of Ravenna, was in i » atur(la y. the Gaffney Drug Co. Apply to J. E. j the city Saturday. ! Miss Mary Ellen Lemaster, of Wil- Greene. 9-30-tf. M. C. Reynolds of Wilkinsville, was 1 kinsville, was in the city Saturday ___ __ K1 _ ~ In town Saturday. ! , FOR RENT I'ive nice rooms for 1 James Jeffries, postmaster at Abing- Lipscomb of Rich Hill, spent family use over Gaffney Drug Store. ] d()n wag in the cily Saturday. ! Sunday in the city with R. O. Balllen- A. N. Wood. Sept. 9-tf ^j r an( j ^j rg j Addis, of Asbury 8er. «?uites OF ROOMS to let in the sectp,n . were ^e city Saturday. James Jenkins, of Greer, was in Jt^r Theatre A N Wood. 3-22 tf C W. Allen. Esq., of Saluda, is in Gaffney Friday and Saturday. ‘ the city with is brother, Dr. Ben. L. Al- bans Goforth, of Ravenna, was WANTED len. He will be here until about Christ-, taking in the carnival Friday. mas. E. H. Gaines spent a day or two WANTED—Middle-aged white wo- J. A. Halford, formerly of Gaffney, in the city last week with his family, n.an cook for small family; references, but now of Pacolet, was in the city Sat | Felix Lipscomb, of Ravenna, called Address B, Care Ledger. Nov. 22, It. WANTED—Hides of every descrip tion; chickens, eggs and butter. Z. A. Robertson. 9-9tf. O Interest, 0\ Compounded Automatically. Money deposited in our “Savings Department” earns 4 per cent, interest, which is added to the principle four times a year. No worry to you—just deposit the me ey, it does the rest. Start your money to earning interest at once. Merchants & Planters Bank, Open till 5 P. M. daily. R. W. K. GUNTER, l> re t i« t FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Tho John'.on-Tillotson . Mjss Ethel Maxwell, of Blacksburg, Office in Star Theatre Building, j bouse ^ ^ 0 >^ ! tn .be Mfg. Company. Apply to J. C. Otts. 11-18-tf. Phone No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty. William S. Hall. Jr. jambs a. Willis HALL & WILLIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. STAR THEATRE BLDG. O A V'Jr r I>i LCV , ». CJ. Notary Public in office. Prompt attention given to all business. city yesterday as juror, but was ex cused on account of the illness of his wife. D. J. Hamrick and family moved FOR SALE—A building lot 200 x IKJiA feet, adjoining Boyd Sarratt. yesterday from Logan street to the Address T. R. Shuford, Gastonia, N. W. Sam Lipscomb building on Lime- C 11-18 tf stone street, where they will continue — — to take boarders. FOR RENT OR SALE—Five-room Dr. Earnest Jones, of Richmond, Ky., house on Logan street. Aply to J. L. j s here visiting his sister, Mrs. W. R. Alexander. Potter. D. H. Owings, of Laurens, was FOR SALE—Seed to \V. A. Turner. 11-15, 18, 22, 25. wheat. , . Rev. ... — Apply j n tjjg ^[ on( j a y on his return from Abingdon church where he assisted the pastor, Rev. W. D. Hammett, last Sun- C Fskride’e 4 l 1^1X1 iva* FOR SALE—The Perry Holmes ,la y- Mr. Owings will go to China soon ^Have your HiackHir (thing Di>n«. house and lot. T.J. Stacy. as a missionary. , , , 11 1^ i u oo I. F. Wofford and J. F. McClun- All Smithing,"Iron and Wood Work done _ ’ ey of Wilkinsville were in the city yes- in first-class style and at reasonable rates. pqr SALE—Several nice residence terday. (Fortenberrys’ old stand.) lots . convenient to the schools and Roscoe Parker, son of Mrs. Elizabeth FOR SALE. On salesday in December I will of- town. Mrs. A. V. Montgomery. 11-8-tf. FOR SALE—Good farming 2 r ss.m.ss the ^ ™ ls M,s - cu " highest bidder the place known as the 1 ‘‘ n “ jj Byers place, adjoining L. T. Clary and “ aveauer Nancy Wood, on Quinn’s fork of Thickety, containing 365 acres. property will be offered in three lots; ^j rs yj c Lavender, plats to be seen on day of sale. Pur chaser to pay for all papers. T. G. McCraw. Nov. 15, 22, 25, 29, Dec. 2. in the city Saturday. He reports 11-1-lmo. plenty of water in broad river and the ."I . mill running nicely. The ,^ 0R f SALE ' ,0 acros K°0(1 land -^ 2 Misses Eva Stacy and Charlie Ran- m.les from town. Apply at once to dall went to Shelb y yesterday after- 11-l-imo. noon to he present at the mariage FOR SALE- on Petty street. 10-14-tf. J. H. Lipscomb. FOR SALE—Old newspapers; 10c per 100. Apply at this office. INSURANCE —Cotton Wood & Smith, Agents. insured. FOR SALE—I offer for sale two of were in the city the most desirable residence lots in court. Gaffney. 9-9-tf. Apply to Z. A. Robertson. 9-9-tf. Another wedding pres ent, give us the oppor tunity of showing you our assortment of Cut Glass* We can please you and| we invite you to com pare our prices with what you have been paying for this ware. Gaffney 1 % £ * VI v V [1 ! * y Have You Seen I;1 W *1* 1 : $ v Our new line of HOLIDAY GOODS? If not, drop in and look them over. v i * V V v v V w v S.B. CRAWLEY v [: V V v V -♦5 v s &C0. 'i V y 813 Limestone Street. V y v s Drugs, Perfumes, Stationery V y V i Prescriptions properly filled v tf and promptly delivered. * >:< $ V Headquarters for Columbia tf pj > < Phonographs and Records. ’J V V y urday. on us Friday and renewer for The M. G. Pridmore, of Sarratts, spent Ledger, last week in the city as a juror. Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Bomar and J. M. McSwain. of Boiling Springs, Misses Marie and Lois Montgomery, of N. C., was in the city Saturday. Spartanburg, spent Friday night with Miss Ethyleen Wilkins will spend Prof, and Mrs. Griffith at Limestone, Thanksgiving Day in Spartanburg, They came over to attend the faculty with her sister, Miss Carrie. recital of the college. J. L. Taylor and family are visit ing relatives at Cherryville, N. C. S. H. Anthony of Glendale, spent Friday night in the city with rela tives. Dr. W. L. Settlemyer spent Satur day in Atlanta, Ga., on business. Editor Charles Petty, of Spartan burg, was in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clary, of the Co rinth section, were in the city Fri day shopping E. P. Macomson, of Mercer, was in the city Friday. Mrs. W. C. Sparks of Star Farm, was in the city Friday, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whisonant and Mrs. William Byars of Blacksburg, were in the city Friday. J. F. Whisonant, of Blacksburg, attended court here Friday as a wit ness. Mrs. W. W. White of Marion, N. C„ with her little daughter, Blanche, is spending a few days with her moth er, Mrs. A. S. Corry. D. H. Jolly, of Ezell, was among the visitors in the city Saturday. R. H. Ferguson, manager of the Pru dential Insurance Company’s business at Spartanburg, was in the city Sat urday. Charlie Austell is now with tho R. S. Lipscomb Shoe Company. “They say” that about fifteen jugs of liquor came in by express Friday for people in Gaffney! E. H. Gaines, proprietor of the Gaines Poultry Yards in this city, has shipped eight crates of his finest birds to the Charleston poultry show, which is in progress there this week. Mr. Gaines will personally superintend his exhibit and he confidently expects pre miums to be ^warded his fowls, as us ual. Rev. C. H. Felmet preached at Gras sy Pond Sunday to a large congrega tion. Roscal Parker, son of Mrs. Eliza beth Parker, got a position with the carnival people, and left with them Sunday morning. Mr. Marsh Hampton and family have moved from the T. G. McCraw house to a residence near the foundry on Limestone street. Hilliard Bonner, of Goucher, is with the Smith Hardware Company as Parker, got a position with carnival people and went off with them Sunday j morning. land, r. p. Roberts, secretary and treas- FOR SALE—“Bay State” organ, at Miss Ola Whisomant to Mr. Orland your own price. Apply to R. G. By- Hamrick this (T uesday) evning. ars, 901 Peachtree St. 10-28-tf Robt. Kirby, of Lacrosse, Fla., is in — the city visiting his relatives. He is My residence and lot a grandson of Mr. Robt. Kirby of this place. Miss Estelle Grant, of Bearwallow, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kirby. Contractor J. A. Jones of Charlotte, was in the city Thursday looking after tho new bank building. J. O. and B. O. Jenkins of Antioch, Friday, attending Rev. G. P. Hamrick preached at Mount Zion last Saturday and filled THE Johnson-Tillison house f or his regulur appointment at Zion Hill sale. A bargain. Call on J. C. Otts. i ch ” r _ ch _ Sunday. The National Bank of Gaffney, S, C. State, County and City Depository. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 33,000.00 Stockholders’ Liability 50,000.00 Protection to Depositors $133,000.00 Everything of a banking nature entrusted to our care receives our very best attention. We would be glad to have your business. D. C. ROSS, Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. J. G. WARDLAW, Vice-Prest. CHAS. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier OPEN TILL 5 P. M. EVERY DAY Articles November Fresh And Fine. Prescription Druggists Look for the Horseshoe Sign, Shoes Men’s 8hoes! Ladies’ Shoes! Hoys’ Shoes! Girls’ Shoes! Children’s Shoes All cheap for cash at I. fl. Peeler’s. My store looks fresh all the time, because I am all the time putting in new goods and fresh meats of all kinds. Don’t fail to come to my store w hen you come to town. Bring your Eggs, Butter and "Green Hidesjof all kinds. I am paying the highest cash price for all such goods. I sell goods of the liest quality for the lowest prices. Call Phone No. 183 when you want to talk to W. J. Maness. Mr. Andrew Mr. Mcraw found the cow. - W. J. MANESS, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crocker opened a school at Prospect, N. C., yesterday morning. T. S. Webber, of Dellingers, was in town yesterday. . Mrs. George T. Barr an<l sister. Miss salesman, and will be pleased to have Hollis of Greenville, visited relatives his friends call on him. in tho city last week. Happy Cal Parish had a large crowd County Commissioner T. L. Bry- °f guests at his hotels Sunday, ant of Trough, was in the city Sat- j T urday. M. E. Gettys called on us Saturday and renewed for another year. H. E Jefferies, of Abingdon, was in town Saturday with a load of turkeys. H. H. Turney, of Grover, was in the city last week atending court. W. A. Blalock ( of Blacksburg, called on us Saturday and left five subscrib ers for The Ledger. J. C. Jeffries, Esq., went to Spartan burg Saturday on legal business. Attorneys H. E. DePass, R. K. Car- son and Stanyame Wilson, who are at tending court here, spent Sunday at their homes in Spartanburg. Drayton Clary and Henry Lockhart attended religious services at Gouch- j er Sunday. Miss Zula Jolly, of Shelby, N. C., is the guest for a few days, of Miss Maude Hamrick. Misses Ella Brown and Lily Goforth, of Goucher, are visiting friends in the I city. npio Had Luther Bonner, of Goucher, was an early comer to the city yesterday. E. A. Trescott, Esq., came over to court yesterday. William Wilkins, of Cowpens, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Miss Jessie and Mattie Davis, of Ma cedonia were in the city Saturday at tending the carnival. Gerard Sherer of Blacksburg, was among the visitors in the city Sunday. W. E. Mabry of Gowdsville, was in town Saturday. Miss Hattie Turner of Stevy, was in town Saturday shopping. Miss Marie Smith, of Macedonia, at tended tho carnival Friday and Satur day. Prof. A. C. Daniel of Spartanburg, director of the Wofford College gym nasium, was in the city yesterday. I. F. Wofford and J. F. McCluney, of Wilkinsville, were visitors in the city eysterday. John G. Harris, of Spartanburg, was in the -city yesterday. S. M. Gunter of Clifton, spent Sun day in the city with his brother, Dr. W. K. Gunter. Wm. H. Peden, of Chester, was in the city Sunday. Messrs. R. L. and H. L. White of i Spartanburg, were in the city Sunday. Marion Owensby of Cherokee Falls, is in the city this week as juror. Court Stenographer A. M. Deal spent Sunday in Blacksburg, with his moth er, Mrs. M. E. Deal. Judge Frank B. Gary spent Sun day with his family at Abbeville, and 1 returned yesterday morning. Miss Cleo Byars of Blacksburg, is, visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Martin. J. S. Hagins spent Sunday at Con verse with his daughter, Mrs. Clara' Mathis. .Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Mer-: cer, spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. Hampton. J. C. McFarland spent Sunday at Cllffside with his mother, Mrs, For tune. H. F. Floyd, of Jonesville, was in the city Saturday. He contemplates moving to Gaffney soon. Misses Pearl Wliisonant and Bonnie Our line of all toilet arti cles has been largely in creased in view ot the ap proaching holiday season. All the new tilings in brush es, hand mirrors, fancy combs, cut glass, etc., as well as an endless stock of rare perfumes. These goods are ready and those buyers who realize the advantage of early choosing, can select any time. An especially good time for those to buy who have need of items in thes elines for personal use. Watch for our Holiday Line. Cherokee NICK’S PROCLAMATION To the Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney, S. C. You are hereby appointed to act in ray stead in distributing Xmas goods to the thousands of buyers in Cherokee County. You are recommended to put fortli every effort in putting these goods before the people, because I have found that you deal in goods of known worth, and know that you will assure to each customer complete satisfaction. Have your display ready Tt tos-sc 1 f , Nov. 2Qtln That the people may choose from your large assortment now. E A good family horse, weighing 1,100 ^ pounds. Sixteen hands high. Dark ^ bay. A good traveler. Perfectly safe r: for ladies to drive. Apply to I^reacriptiou DrugriCiat*. ^iUiUiUlUiUiUiliiiUUiUiiUUiiUUikiUiUiUiUiUiUlUlUiUR Are You Insured? If not, we don’t want to “beat around the bush” to tell you our plan. All the best companies represented in Fire, Accident, Life and Tornado Insurance. Your busi ness would be appreciated. I). O. Ross, Agent W E ieel very grateful to the citizens of Cherokee County for favoring uc with their trade during the years 1902, 1903 and 1904; also we have every reason to believe that they are all well pleased with the Pianoe, Organs and Sewing Machines that they bought from us, as they are beginning now to see that quality figures more than a tew dollars in the purchase of an article that is to be used ior a long period of time, ii not for a lifetime. To those who have not yet bought Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines from us, we invite you to come and see our goods and get our prices, which will be very low d'-ring the next 30 days. We are are at all times able and willing to make every promise true and every guarantee good. So come and see our many different styles of Organs and New Home Sewing Machines at our store on Limestone St. Abbott Bros.