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3 w for ralb. FOR SALE—Brown seed oats. Ap ply to T. C. Petty. 9-19-lt pd. FOR SALE—My houae and lot on Brown street. Apply to Stewart Thackston FOR SALE—Fine young Jersey milk cow with young calf. Apply to Dr. S. B. Crawley. 9-19-3t-np. LUMBER—If you want rough lum ber on short notice see Virgil McCraw, at Carroll & Byers’, or mall your order to J. A. McCraw, R. F. D. No. 1. 9-19tf. FOR SALE or RENT—my residence just outside corporate limits, on Prov idence road. W. H. Dempsey. 8-28-lmo. FOR SALE—Two platform wagon scales; one $15 and one $20. Victor Cotton OH Co. ' FOR RENT. FOR RENT—House with T wat ^ r works; near graded school, Darwin. 111. FOR RENT—The C. S. Good cottage near graded school. Water works, etc. J. C. Otts, Atty. Sept 22-tf. FOR RENT—The McArthur resi dence corner -of Race and Petty Sts. Apply to Mrs. F. M. Montgomery. Sept, loth 2t. Roller Mill, Corn Mill, Storeroom and One-horse Farm for rent for standing rent, cheap. W. G. McBrayer, R. F. D. No. 1, Gaffney, S. C. *-18-tf. FOR RENT—Storeroom In W. Sam Lipscomb building. Apply to E. F Lipscomb. 3-8-tf. SUITES OF ROOMS to let in the Star Theatre. A. N. Wood. 3-22-tf. WANTED. WANTED—to purchase second-hand roller-top desk. W. L. Johnson. 9-19-tf. WANTED—1,000 cords wood; will pay highest market price. Gaffney Manufacturing Co. 8-25-tf. WANTED—500 cords good wood, delivered at kilns. Gaffney Lime Co. 8-8-tf. 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. RANTED—Nice, clean white rags; quilt scraps taken. Send to Ledger oUce. FOUND. FOUND—The place to get Penn sylvania Grit every Saturday and At lanta Constitution and Journal daily; at depot crossing. 9-15-19, pd. LOST. LOST—Industrial and promotion certificates on main street Gaffney. Addie B. Wright, Spartanburg, S. C. 9-19-2t. pd. LOST—An opportunity to make money, by not advertising your sur plus stock 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 B par cant Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffnsy, $. C. NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, September 18th, 1905, at 9 o’clock A. M., books of subscription to the capital stock of the Cherokee County Cotton Warehouse Co. will be opened at the offices of The Ledger and the Cherokee News, Gaffney, S. C., and will remain open until the stock is subscribed. The capital stock of said corporation will be $5,000, divided in to 600 shares of the par vale of $10 per share. W. Sam Lipscomb, J. V. Sarratt, Geo. W. Bonner, E. J. Clary, R. C. Sarratt, Commissioners of Incorporators. 9-16-tf. Begin Taking Oftonmlaion Today and Yonr Cure Begin* Today OZOMULSIDN Ttu CM u—r oa feuMm ">«r Mgmtmm." It* Vitalised Medicinal Food Proper ties are Very Quickly Realised. In Bringing Healthy Color to the Cheeks of the Pale and Sallow. In Producing Strength to the Weak, to the Feeble and the Invalid. In Toning up the System of Convales cents from Exhausting Diseases. In Cleansing the Entire System. In Nourishing the Wernout. In Rounding Out the Thin, Peaked Faces of Children. In Building up on their Little Bodies the Desirable Pink and White Flesh, and In Dotting their cheeks with the Pretty Color and Dimples that make Mother's Heart Glad. OZOatULSION Is an Antldota for all Diseases Oanssd by Exposure to Cold and Wet. To prove its Medicinal Food Merits a Trial Bottle Free by^Vlail Will be sent on requesL Write by letter or postal card to Ozomulsion Co., 98 Pine St., Few York. All Druggists—Two sizes—60c. and $1.00. El Our Window Display* Of Stationery, School Bags, Etc., is com plete. It will please us to have you inspect th s Department,prov ing our Stationery high grade, and prices reasonable. Let us meet you and no mat ter how small your purchase may be, your patronage is always appreciated. Cherokee Drug Gaffney, S. C BLACKSMITHING. I have opened a first-class black smith shop next to McGuinn’s market, where you can have good work done at moderate prices. Horseshoeing and Wheelwright work a specialty. Give me a call. 9-15-lmo. M. V. Fitzgerald. SHORT LOCALS. The weather people in Washing ton report fair weather for today. Carroll & Byers received a case of imported silks yesterday direct from France. Fresh oysters are now being served at the different restaurants and parlor* in the city. A good many bales of cotton were brought to this market yesterday. The price paid was ten cents. Rev. W. T. Thomson has gone to Grover, N. C., to assist Rev. A. D. Davidson in a protracted meeting. Lee Allison, of Grassy Pond, is now a salesman in J. I. Sarratt’s store on Limestone street. J. F. Fincken is opening up a meat market in the rear end of his store on Limestone street, two doors above the postoffice. Wilkes F. Thomas has engaged with J. I. Sarratt for the season, as sales man. He will be pleased to have bis friends call on him. Mr. Chas. P. Ligon was called home from Gaffney Saturday night by the death of his grandmother, Mrs. Jas. F. Smith, of Spartanburg. An official of the<• postoffice depart ment was here last week looking over the country out towards Goucher. with a view to making some changes in one of the rural routes. A new rural route, No. 7, has been established out of Gaffney. It . goes out by Limestone Mills, on to Chero kee Falls, thence up the river to other points, and back to Gaffney. There was no business done in the mayor’s court yesterday—not a single case on docket. The usual Saturday and Sunday sinners were probably at tending the holiness meeting. El Parker has bought out the res taurant business of Hasty Bros., oppo site the postoffice. He will continue the business at the same stand, and invites the hungry ones to call on him. Walter Baker is expected home from New York this week. He has been absent about a month; says hp has seen every place of note in the city, and is ready to return to his own town. C. A. Wood, who recently resigned his position with the R. S. Lipscomb Shoe company, did not go to Green ville, as stated in Friday’s issue, but lias accepted a position with W. J. Wilkins & Company, of this city. The members of the Salvation Ar my, Crusaders, or Burning Bush peo ple, or whatever they called them selves, did not tarry long In Gaffney, They came in Thursday and left Sat urday, going toward Spartanburg. Dr. R. F. McKown, of Cherokee Falls, has been appointed by the State as one of the physicians on the small pox board, to look after and report on ♦he disease in this State. Dr. Mc- kown will look atfer the disease in Cherokee county. .Mrs. J. F. Bramlett and children, who recently moved back to their old home place at Simpsonville, Green ville county, decided that they liked Gaffney better, and returned to this place Friday. They are now occupy ing a house on Victoria avenue. Holiness Meeting Closed. The “holiness” meeting, which has been in progress at Limestone for a month or more, came to a close Sunday night, much to the delight and relief of the white people (and many colored) who reside in that portion of the city, and who have been disturbed almost beyond endurance by the un earthly howls and shrieks of the “sanctified” ones. It is not to be un derstood that it was the worship the people objected to, but to the very uproarious manner in which it was conducted. To many of the attend ants who went out of curiosity, the meetings were more in the nature of a circus. A Sunday Marriage. Mr. Zeph Holmes and Miss Lena Driscoll, both of Draytonville, were married Sunday by R. F. Gibson, no tary public. The marriage was a “run-away affair,” and the ceremony was performed in the road. A barefaced lie seldom lives long enough to raise a crop of whiskers. ^ PISO’S CUBE FOR ^ MHIRI ALL USE FAILS. Syrup. Tastes Good. ( ^ CONSUMPTION Watch The Battery Our buyer has just returned from the north ern markets, and the new and up-to-date goods are rolling in on every freight train. We will tell you about the prices later; haven’t time just now, but come right along. Just as good goods at The Battery as at any other place; just a little cheaper—That’s all. C. Ratliff, Prop WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR., Attorney at Law, National Bank Building, Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to all business. J. C. OTT.S Attorney-at-Law, Notary In Office. Office removed to New Bank Building. Dr. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist.' Over Cherokee Drug Co. Phone SB. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist.) Office Over The Battery. 'Phone 8a DR. W. K. GUNTER, DENTIST Office in Star Theatre Building. Phone No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty ! i* ■V I V a. ft ja A. a. Jk V V ■; i S|1 ' 1 s * 1 m ►!' V #/ C—\\ V i IUin i .ill eSirl I Carroll Byers, Sole Agents. Gaffney, South Carolina. v THE PIEDMONT INN GAFFNEY, S. C. Is the place to board. Plenty to eat. Nice Rooms. Hot and Cold Baths Free. Rates, $15.00 per month, $1.00 per day. 7 25-tf Promptness Guaranteed. Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper Hanging, House and Carriage Painting l. H. Gaines ’Phone No. 47 To The Farmers of Cherokee County. I will be prepared to Store, Insure and Issue Ware House Receipts for your Cotton and Loan you Money on Same. Call on J. D. Jones, Custodian, and let him Ware House it and Receipt you for Same. : : : : : A.. N. Wood. Lace Curtains, Rugs, Carpets and Mattings. Special Sale on these goods Tuesday & PVeanesday, Sept. 19th & 20th All Ne’W’, F'r'esti Goods. 51 Nottingham Curtains, full 3 yards long, short lots, some one pair of a kind and some lots with eight or ten pairs alike; none worth less than $1.00 and up to $2.00, choice while they last, 50 cents. 19 pairs of a better lot to go at $1.00. 65 pairs of a better lot, none worth less than $2.00 and up to $3.50 a pair, choice while they last $1.25, 5 Axminister Rugs, 9x12, worth $27.50, $22.50, 3 Tap Rugs, ten wire, 9x12, worth $22.50, $18.50. 25 Granite Art Squares, 9x12, big range colors, ; $4.75. 22 Axminister Rugs, 36x72, all new colors, worth $5.00, for $3.90. 22 Axminister Rugs, 27x60, worth $3.00, for $1.98. 5 Cashmere Rugs, 36x42, worth $3.50, for $1.60. 3 the same, 36x36, for $1.25. 1 bale Moquette Rugs, 36x50, worth $3.75, for $2.90. INGRAIN CARPETS VELVET CARPETS TAPESTRY CARPETS AXMINISTER CARPETS All the above goods have advanced very materially, but owing to a fortunate purchase we are able to offer all goods in new patterns at prices cheaper than ever before. Carpets made and laid. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy what you need in house furnishings. CARROLL <£ BYERS. CARROLL <& BYERS.