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t m. . FOF\ SALE—three fine milk cows. Apply to R. O. Sams. 9-1-tf. FOR SALE or RENT—my residence just outside corporate limits, on Prov idence road. W. H. Dempsey. 8-28-1 mo. FOR SALE—Two sixty-saw condens ers. T. M. Littlejohn, Jonesville, S. C. 8 to 9-5 FOR RENT—The C. S. Good cottage near graded school. Water works, etc. J. C. Otts. Atty. Sept 22-tf. FOR SALE—Two platform wagon scales; one $15 and one $20. Victor Cotton Oil Co. FOR SALE—One farm 119 acres. Apply to Harry Byars. Aug 4-1-mo. FOR SALE—"Old North State" Let ter flies, at 30c each. At Ledger office. FOR RENT. Roller Mill. Corn Mill, Storeroom and One-horse Farm for rent f.)r standing rent, cheap. W. G. McBrayer, I R. F. D. No. 1, Gaffney. S. C. 8-18-tf. FOR RENT—Storeroom in W. Sam | 'Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F Lipscomb. 3-3-tf i SUITES OF ROOMS to let in the; Star Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf. j WANTED. WANTED—Non-union job composi tors, white, to work in Chicago, steady employment for competent men.; Wages $19.5ft per week, 54 hours. Pleasant workrooms. None but etii ! clent, trustworthy men need apply. | P»est references required; give age, experience, etc. Address It. 1!9, care ; of Lord ft Thomas. 9-1-11 WANTED Music pupils. Will be gin teaching Sept. 4, 190."). .Miss Fan- nie Carry. 8-28 & 9-1. WANTED—A wife, not under 25 or over 5ft. Send photograph. Ad dress P., care The Ledger. 8-28, 9-1-5. WANTED—1,000 OOrds wood; will pay highest market price. Gaffney Manufacturing Co. 8-25-tf. | V/ANTED—Nice, clean whVe rags; no quilt scraps taken. Send *.o Ledger office. \ WANTED—500 cords good wood, delivered at kilns. Gaffney Lime Co. 8-8-tf. Why is it that Ayer’s Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life conies back to gray hair. •• When I first useit Ayer's Hair Vigor my hxir whs about all gray. Hut now it Is a nii-e ru-li black, and as thick as I could wish ” Mits. Schan Klopkknhtiks, TuSCUIflhiu. Ala. ill 00 a bottle. for j c. averrn. Lowell. Mass jGray Hairl TWM————————IMMIIl! E3SS3SSS BE&SS-SE 0 ^ - 181 e9 I For T iny Folks. WANTED—200 cords good pine wood. Will pay the market price, de livered here. Limestone Mills. 7-14-tf. WANTED—500 cords good wood, delivered at kilns. Limestone Springs Lime Works. 8-8-tf. WANTED—Everybody wlm has any thing to sell to advertise it In this column at 1 cent a word each inser tion. LOST. LOST—A black- and white-spotted pointer pup; about three months olft. Return to Arthur Hasty. * , 9-1-lt. LOST—A purse containing two postoffice keys and one French gold coin. Finder will please return to j this office Sept. 1st np. LOST—An opportunity to make money, by not advertising your-sur plus stock in The Ledger’s 1 cent a word column. FOUND. FOUND—The way to make money, by advertising in The Ledger’s 1 cent a word column. We pro vice many things for the comfort, healthhmd happiness of little ones. All the re liable Baby Foods, every package g ti a r a n t e e cl PI fresh. All tlie best In fant Remedies. A full line of,.Nipples, Nursing Bottles, Teething Rings, Combs, Brushes, Tal cum Powders, Soaps, etc. Close prices on everything. Cherokee Monday is Labor Day. All the banks of the city will observe the dav as it is a legal holiday. The agents of The Virginia Life In surance Co. have moved their office over the Gaffney Hardware Co. anu are now in the new bank building Fred DeStafflno has moved his bar ber shop from the Spake building on Limestone street into the Webster & Jefferies building on Robinson street. The first meeting of the Globe Man ufacturing Co., the new mill which is being promoted by Wm. Webster, will lie held tomorrow at 2 P. M. in the National Bank . . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Baker very pleasantly entertajned a few o.f their friends yesterdav 'evening. Light re freshments were served and the evening was spent in social gaiety. Claud L. Ellis and Elbert M. M'lie recently returned to Shelby from a trip to Wilmington. They say the crops in Eastern North Carolina are poor, but people are picking cotton. Miss Leila Morgan has accepted a position as teacher in the high school of Keyport, N. J. She left the first of the week to begin duty. Miss Mor gan will have charge of the senior class. Miss Sallie Kendiick, who has been with W. .1. Wilkins & Co., lias accept ed a position with Carroll & Byers, and will be pleased to see her friends ai that dry goods emporium. Monday. Sentember 4th next, “La bor Day’’ will lie observed as holiday by the postoffice, opening only from 1:30 to 5:30 P. M„ and no trips will tie made by the carriers on rural routes, by order of Postmaster Gen-' eral. One of the most interesting pieces of literature being contributed to the nross of this State is that of the “Life and Times of Rev. John R. Ezell,” which ’A being furnished by Prof. H. P. Griffith to the Baptist Courier. Hall & Coffee have moved^ their stock of groceries into the building recently occupied by J. W. Tolleson. Mr. J. T. Rogers, who has bad bis jewelry stock in The Battery since It was first opened, has also moved in with Messrs. Hall & Coffee. On Tuesday Hazel Byars, colored, brought suit in Magistrate Bridges’ court against W. F. Henderson, of the Gaffney Loan Co., for usury. Af ter hearing the evidence the magis trate returned a verdict for the de fendant. The nlaintWT was represent ed by J. C. Otts, Esq., while J. B. Bell looked after the defendant’s interest. The last game of ball of the,season was played Tuesday at Jefferies’ Park, between Gaffney and Cowpens, the score being 5 to 4 in favor of the latter. Tne ^ame was snappy ana interesting from the beginning and accepting some errors on the oart of the locals was a good exhibition. Quite a number of ladies graced tlie occasion with their presence. 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 S per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, S. C. FOR ALL COU* TY NEWS, IM PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN THt STATE AND EVENTS OF INTEREST IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE ANC READ THE LEDGER. Drug Co. Reliable Prescription Druggists. 0SHS23S 0 SSEBSE 0 f ?.io Tifiute w aiagh Cure ►or Coughs, Colds and Croup* Gored By a Cow. Last Tuesday Master Carroll, the twelve-year-ol.l son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. (Chris) Phillips, went out to the stable to put a chain around the horns of the cow to teter her out. While in the act of fastening the chain the cow suddenly raised her head sticking one of her horns through the right breast of the boy, inflicting a painful wound. It is not thought the cow meant to injure the lad as she made no further effort to hurt him. Master Carroll was resting well yesterday and the wound appeared to be doing as well as could be expected. IS STILL FORCING TO Tl FRONT Tremendous gains in June, July and August over the corresponding months last year. This is encouraging, and it spurs us on to renewed energy and a determi nation to undertake greater things in the future. : : : : WATCH THE BATTERY For there is going to be something doing in the way of bargain giving from now on. Our buyer leaves in a few days for the Northern and Eastern markets. OUR MOTTO: Underbuy and Undersell and your money back if you want it. VISIT THE BATTERY Where you will tine just as good Goods as at any place. “Just a little cheaper, that’s all.” THE BATT j. o. PtATr I^ropr'ietoi'. WILLIAM S. HALL, JR., Attorney at Law, National Bank Building, Gaffney, S. C. Prompt attention given to all business J. C.iOTTS Attorney-at-Law, Notary In Office. Office removed to New Bank Building Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist. Jver Cherokee Drug Co. Phone 66 i i i i i GO J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Office Over The Battery. ’Phone 82 GO GO £ •= An Educational Rally. There will be an educational rally at the graded school building No. 2 tomorrow night, at which Hon. J. A. Antnony, of Shelby, N. C„ will dolivei the principle address. A cordial invi tation is extended all to attend. No admission fee, but refreshments will be served, the proceeds of which are to go toward fitting up the school room. DR. W. K. GUNTER, u e: jv a' i is t Office in Star Theatre Building, Phone No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty THE, PIEDMONT INN GAFFNEY, S. C. Is the place to board. Plenty to eat.‘ Nice Rooms. Hot and Cold Baths Free. Rates, I15.00 per month, $1.00 per day. 7-35-tf BANNER 8*A LYE the most healing salve In the world. st A i t i i GO 03 Buggies aiF ^gens. GAFFNEY HARDWARE C0„ R. O. Sams, Manager, Gaffney t South Carolina. Tom Clarkson, who has had experi ence with Wagons, Buggies, etc., is with us and will be glad to see his friends and show them through our stock. :: ;; (TQ Paints and Oils. GAFFNEY, S. C., Aug. 31st, 1905. Mr. Jones J. Darby, Disct. Agt., .ETNA LIFE INSURANCES. Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir:—I wish to extend my thanks to you and your Chief Adjuster, P. B. Eyler, for draft of #75.00 for my recent disability; also draft to Dr. B. L. Allen for #15.00, for medical attention. I rec- ommed your company to any one who wants fair treatment and up-to- date Accident and Health policies, as you are liberal iu your settlements and deserve patronage of the Insuring public. Yours truly, J. C. Painter.