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SBB3SB0IBBBBB2BBBBSBSBBBBBE3 l Is Economy an Object to You? Economy, at the expense of quality, is extravagance. The “ Howard” is a piano of quali ty, but economy in its con struction is practiced by elimi nating costly ornamentation. It is modest, but refined; plain, but solid and reliable. Fully warranted by us. Casb or Payments D H Baldwin, Cincinnati, 0., Represented By W L Johnson, Gaffney, S C How Is Baby Te-diy? better, thank you. In fact, quite well. Fat, round and full of life and mischief. Pink and white llcsh, dotted with dim ples. No cough, no indigestion. All on account of FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A five-year-old mare. Apply to N. Lipscomb. May T>-9. FOR SALE—Fine milk cow wi:h young calf. L. W. McGuinn. 4-18-tf. HO! for a great bargain in „ house and two-acre lot at Limestone Springs. A four-room house with basement and large cellar only ($700.00) seven hun dred dollars—worth $1,000. Apply to W. R. Lipscomb. 4-7-tf FOR SALE—“Old North State” Let ter files, at 30c each. At Ledger office. WANTED. I WANTED—Everybody who has any thing to sell to advertise it in this column at 1 cent a word each inser tion. administered by a mother whose love was tempered with common si use. She knows that OXOML LSION is a fountain of energy for grown-ups, to >. It stops waste of tlcsh. It makes i ple nty of rich blood. For pale, feeble | folk it is the chief nourisher at life's! feast. It cures Consumption when | taken in time. All druggists sell it— ; r eents and $i.oo the bottle. Let us i send you Froe Sample Bottle by ffail Write letter or post;.l to OZO!Y]UL5:OSJ CO. 93 Pine Street, ?>ew York LOST. LOST—An opportunity to make uoney, by not advertising your sur- dus stock in The Ledger’s 1 cent a ,vord column. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Six-room cottage near Graded school. Edwin E. Corry. l-28-tf. FOR RENT—Nice 5-room cottage r-nruer Montgomery and Petty streets. Convenient to schools and business part of town. Apply to P. V. Gaffm y. 1-14 tf. _ SUITES OF ROOMS to let in the Star Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf FOR RENT—Storeroom in W. Sam Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F Lipscomb. 3 3-tf. Walter Gaffney Hurt. Rather an unusual accident happen ed to Walter Gaffney Thursday after noon near Auburn. Ga„ about forty- five miles from Atlanta. Mr. Gaffney is conductor of a freight train on the Seaboard railroad, and Thursday after noon as his train was speeding along near Auburn, some miscreant fired a shot into the caboose and the bail struck Mr. Gaffney right over the left eye. inflicting a painful, though not serious, wound. The ball glanced on the hone of his forehead, splitting the skin nearly an inch, hut doing no fur ther injury, except a considerable shock. The many friends of Mr. Gaff ney in this city will he pleased to learn that the wound was not of sufficient consequence to stop him from his work . Wanted in Union. Saturday a young white man was ar rested here and lodged in jail to await the coming of an officer from Union, where he was “wanted," the charge against him being disturbing religious worship. The young man had imbibed too much dispensary uiq- uor. which led to his trouble; and though the services were being held at a private residence, his offense may prove quite a serious one. After the disturbance he tied to this place, where he was arrested, as stated. Officer Mosely came up from Union and carried the young man hack yes terday, to stand his trial. Advanced Students’ Recital. This recital will he given at Lime- ^one College this week, Friday even ing. May 12th. at 8:15 o’clock. Piano and vocal solos will he given; also piano and vocal duets, vocal trios and quartets. This will he the last stu dents' recital of the season, and an ef fort is being made to make it the best. The public is cordially invited, and it is hoped there will he a large atten- danee. The dummy will leave down town about 8 o'clock. V/ANTED—At once, two or three first-class painters; will pay good wages. L. R. Gaines. 4-18-tf. FOUND. FOUND—The way to make money, by advertising in The Ledger's 1 cent a word column. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on improved farms for a term of years in amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at 8 per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, S. C. ■■■——a—IM——«—■I^IH1II ■III—■ l—l ■ WM » —I—IMIIIII MONEY LOANED. If you want to borrow money on Gaffney real estate see me. W. H. Gooding. 4- 28-tf. ATTENTION MASONS . A special communication of Grenard Lodge No. 18ti will be held in the lodge ; room on Thursday night the 11th inst., at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of conferring the second degree. All Masons*are invited to attend.* J. Eb Jefferies, Secty. 5- 9-11. The Park Fountain. The figure for the fountain at the | park has come and is being placed in proper position. It is made entirely of bronze, and is the figure of a boy standing in a basin with a smaller ba- -in on his head through which a spray or runs. When it is placed in position and the water connections made, it wi'J make a pretty ornament for the pa rk. Mayor Gaffney says he doesn’t in tend to stop until he has the grounds in perfect order. Keep Your Eye On The Battery or You May Miss Some Rare Bargains. Millinery Just received by Express this morn ing some new things in Millinery, Laces and Shirt Waist Patterns. Clothing New lot of Summer Clothing to ar rive to-day. Slippers Big drive in Slippers and Oxfords. Visit The Battery. The‘Cheapest in The State. S * Under buy and Undersell is our motto, and ycur Money back ~if you want it. THE BATTERY IJ.^C. Ratliff, Prop. TmmB&ftBL mmtsx, Scott-Garvin. Mr. Pope Scott and Miss Minnie Garvin were married Thursday after noon at 5 o’clock. The ceremony was! performed at the iiorne of the bride’s] parents, near Gaffney, by Rev. J. B.; Wilson. The Ledger joins a host of friends in extending congratulations and best wishes to the happy young couple. C'RtS WHm ALL ELSE TAILS. Hyrup. Tiistea O'jlkI. L t bo In time. Hold by dru*irL'i^ts. ON SUMPTION OP The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish your Building Material of the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prices. No. 1 heart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar- i anteed Pure White Lead ami Zinc, and Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better to paint your house with and costs less than mixed paints. When in need of anything in the building line, call and see us; we’ll treat you cour teously and make your estimates for nothing. 1 -X • F8 1c e- r*. The Best Life Insurance from the Policy Holders’ standpoint, is that of The Union Centra! Life Insurance Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. “The Great Policy-Holders’ Company.’' Annual Dividends, Lowest Premiums, Fairest Policies. CHAS. P. LIGON, District njrr., Gaffney, South Carolina. MANAGER. ABSOLUTELY COST Great bone fida cost sale of House Furnishings beginning today, MAY 9th, and will continue sale until stock is sold, or June 1 st, the date set to discontinue our business in Gaffney. An exceptional opportunity offered to the housekeepers of Gaffney and Cherokee County. Prices are not quoted here, but everything in our mammoth stock will positively be sold at cost. If you come now you get the pick, and it will pay you to buy now for future use. - - - _ _ Our stock consists of Furniture, the celebrated Buck Cooking and Heating Stoves, China and Glassware, Rugs, Quilts, Hammocks, etc. In fact, almost anything needed in house furnishings. These goods are strictly cash, and we will not charge anything or deliver goods at these prices. _ _ _ _ Remember, This Sale Begins Today, May 9th, « and that this is an opportunity that you may not have again in a life time. We will discontinue business in Gaffney and will do so as quickly as possible. It will be to your interest to visit our store and see these great bargains; though you do not buy, you may find something that you want. Don’t put it off until tomorrow, but come today. We will be glad to show you everything we have. Remember the terms: Strictly cash; goods to be delivered by you. Acme Furniture Company