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l • Ci a. '• 1 4 ■■ Tv' w* THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, c d. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publisher, A. W. Griffith, Local Editor. SHOP TALK. Th^ Stark Advertising Agency of New York city, had this to say in a letter to the Index last week: “We consider your paper among the lead ers of your State, and we believe yours is the best medium in your county.” This is a high tribute to The In dex and its growing circulation: and doufcly appreciated coming from the source it does. Advertising agencies make it a business to investigate cir culation, relative standing, and the business-getting qualities of a news paper.—Greenwood Index. We are really surprised that the generally level-headed editor of The Index would notice such a thing as the above. Not long ago The George town Outlook took occasion to com ment in like manner about that same circular letter sent to nearly every newspaper in South Carolina, and these papers would leave the impres sion that it was a direct special let ter. The Ledger got one. It is an attempt to flatter the newspapers that receive this circular letter in order they may be induced to buy space in the American Advertiser, a publication gotten out by the Stark Advertising Agency. It is too much like conceit to hug to our breast the flattering unction that we are the only pebble on the beach: Perhaps Starke is right in the selections he makes as to the leading paper of the section, but it’s no credit to those papers se lected to boast over their less fortu nate competitors. In this connection we might add that this agency some weeks ago sent out a proposition to newspaper men that was amusing in this office. We notice that some of the brethren took the bait, hook and all; others got mad, and sti.l others took nn the matter with them and received their rate. The Ledger was in the latter class and the busi ness will commence with our next is sue. But what we started out to say is that it appears to us very absurd to be patting one’s self on the back and boasting of circulation, etc., and then forever be ding donging at sub scribers to pay up. If we were a mind to do so we could run on the credit system and print at least 1,000 more papers than we do. We would like to see our brethren of the press adopt more business-like methods. Star Theatre 1 One Night Only, Wednesday, Oct. -IN (( m Read! While I carry almost anything in general line, I am now making Shoes and Groceries my leading lines and will save you money on your Shoes I have opened up my meat market where you can get all kinds of fresh meats at rea sonable prices. I will have fresh Fish on Fridays and Saturdays. Give me your trade, I will treat you right. Yours to please, I. M. PeQler. A Rural Comedy-Drama. High-Class -SPECIALTIES- Between Acts. Secure seats at Ledger Office. Something Good Coming Star Theatre NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I wil. apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Probate Judge of said county, at his office at the court house in Gaffney, S. C., on Thursday, October 26, 1905, at 10 o’clock A. M., for final settlement and discharge as Administrator of the es state of Giles Thompson, deceased All persons holding claims against said estate, must present them on or before that date or they will be for ever barred. R. S. Lipscomb, Administrator of Estate of Giles Thompson, deceased. September 25, 1905. Sept. 26; Oct. 10, 17, 24. Thursday, October TAX LEVY. Below note the tax levy for 1905: For State purposes mills. Constitutional school tax .. 3 mills. Ordinary county 8 mills. County road tax 1 mill. New bridge % mill. Permanent imp. of roads .. 1 mill. UVASOL Are your Kidneys, Liver or Mad der effected? If so, read our (juar- iintee:— $25.00 Reward. We offer $25.00 reword for any case of Kidney, Liver or Bladder trou ble that cannot be cured by Uva- Sol :: m Interstate Chemical Co., For sale by Baltimore, Md. Wilburn & Co-, Kind’s Creek, S. C. Protect Yourself NOTICE. I have made arrangements vith te publishers by which I can sell one hundred copies of “Reminiscences of the Civil War," By Gen’I. John B. Gordon, • for $1.25 less than heretofore. — That is, $2.25*for the cloth and $2.75 for the Morocco binding; or I can furnish the book in paper binding postpaid for $1.50 upon receipt of that amount or its being deposited to my credit in either of the Gaffney banks. J. L. STRAIN. Oct. 10, Imo. • • • NOTES AND C 'MMF ITS. The State fair will he held in Co lumbia next week. At the same time the Mecklenburg fair will be going on in Charlotte. It’s a pity these two fair dates should conflict, but we hope as many of our people as can possibly do so will attend. It will do' them good to get out a little and it may he that some day the greatest county In the South—Cherokee—will take a notion to have a fair of her own. Some years ago James W. Osborne, a North Carolina product, went to New York to practice law. lie join ed the most powerful local political organization on earth, became assis tant district attorney, and, after mak ing a name for himself, has been nom inated for district attorney, to which f office he will doubtless he elected. All of which makes us feel kindly toward Tamany Hall, because it makes no difference from whence a man hails, just so that he has the stuff in him that organization will honor him. Here is success to Tamany jlall and the ex-drug clerk of Charlotte. • * * A paper published at Columbia call ed the Vldette, whatever that moans, i accuses the State Publishing Co., of! looting the treasury of South Caro- 1 lina by excessive charges on printing done for the commonwealth. The State Co. show that the printing has cost less than it formerly did. This should be entirely satisfactory to any sentinel. We have heard many un pleasant epithets hurled at The Statoj and the owners, but this is the first time we have ever heard that they- were a set of thieves. My, my, to what depths some people will descend to vent their spleen! Those folks— the Videttes—need to he educated. They are as ignorant as a brass mon key. • • • The Charlotte papers are coming out of the kinks occasioned by a strike of the printers in that town several weeks ago. We cannot but believe that iho typographical union was wrong in this Instance, and we wish its officers could have seen fit to act otherwise. As matters are It’s hard lines to make both ends meet and one tiling is as certain as any thing can he. and that is that printers must charge more for their product or the last one of us will have our places of business closed by the sher iff. We have no fight with the print ers, because we have been there our self. and we know the wages the average printer gets will never al low him to live in brown-stone man sions or dine at Delmonico’s, but It does'appear to us that those In Char lotte were receiving remunerative wages. The Funniest Show on Earth ’^ ’sx Troubles” It Has Made Millions Happy 2 2 l j 2 Hours of Solid Fun 2 1 Funny Comedians, Handsome Maidens, Sweet Singers. The Greatest Dancers, Up-To-Date Specialties. .Fetch Grandma and Grandpa. Fun for the Boys! Laughter for the Girls! “Hooligan” will make you laugh, roar and grow fat. Clean, bright and refined. Funnier Than a Circus. Prices: 75,50 and 35 Cents. Seats on Sale at The* Ledger Office. Total 14 mills. Sinking fund, Draytonville and Gow- deysvillo townships, 1% mills. White Plains, Morgan and Lime stone townships, 1 mill; Cherokee township, 2 mills. Interest on Railroad bonds, Chero kee township, 2 mills; Draytonville and Gowdeysville, . 2 mills; White Plains, Morgan and Limestone, ^ mill. Special School Levy. District No. 9. 3 mills; No. 10, 2 1 /fe mills; No. 14, 2 mills; No. 22, 4 mills; No. 23, 2 mills; No. 25, 214 mills; No. 26. 2 mills. Poll tax Is payable by every male cit izen from 21 to 60 years. Confederate soldiers exempt after 50 years. Road tax payable from 21 to 50 years by all male citizens not exempt by law. W. H. Gooding, County Treasurer. The Builders Supply Go. Successor* 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 anteed Pure White Lead and 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. Lv. B a 1c e MANAGER. Against 1< >s by accident, sick ness, fire, storms, and leave your family comfortablyj‘ ‘fixed” when you die, by investing in an INSURANCE POLICY, represent the best companies. Wireless Telegraph Message C. ROSS m Abbott Bros! Furniture and House hold Goods. Full line of Organs and Sewing Machines and Sup plies. LIMESTONE STREET, GAFFNEY, S. C. Opposite Maness’ Market FT Use 3 After Fatigue of the Bath The delicate woman has many things to worry her home, church, society and a hundred minor mat ters. She may bo suffering more than her immediate loved ones can comprehend she trudges along from day to day and utters no word of complaint—she becomes paler and weaker as time goes by—and no one offers her much attention; no one thinks a great deal about her health, because she has told none of the family anything that might alarm them, still she is fatally sick. A woman with such a loveable dis position needs Checkers to build her up and $1.00 bottle will cure most any known female complaint! Buy it to-day or write for free sample. Checkers Medicine Co., WiuHtoii-Salem, N. C. For Sale acre farm. $20.00 per acre. «7 acre farm in Yorkvllle 127.50 per acre. 223 acre farm *22.00 per acre A Lot 72x100. 2 houses. 1 block $1100. 60 acre farm, $22.00 per acre s3 acre farm $14 oo per acre J- ti miles from 1 Gaffney. 119 acre farm, new 7 room house, t 1!4 2 story, barn, poultry yard. etc. price ( miles $4 ooO, Us aero farm (i0 acres in fine f from timber. $41.nO per acre- J Gaf’y 17 3 ., acres $100.00 per acre. 12 :1 7 acres Improved good house etc.. $1,200.00 in Gaffney. 25 acre farm 4!4 miles from Henrietta and Oliffslde, 22 acresof it In tember acre. HOUSES and LOTS. k room bouse and 6 acres in $i:i00.00. Lot s0x200; large bouse, old $2,200.00. Fine rt room house, newly iinisbed. Sl.sOO. Lot 72x135, $90(1 in) down. 78-acre farm. $1,350; 2 years to pay for It 4 acres 3 blocks from depot $3,31X1.00. Lot 80x200, west end $350.00. Lot 2*4 acres 4 room bouse$1050 00. Lot 135 feet by 200, 3 blocks from depot, $725.0 Lot 200x200, 4 blocks frem depot, $700 00. Fine )> room liouse,newly tiuished near graded school. 3 tine houses and lots near depot. Prices reasonable. R. L. Parish. Awaits you at the store of The Gaffney] Drug Company, free—all charges paid^by us. It’s a sample of Rocky Mountain Tea. Good for cure of all Stomach and I 3 miles from I Liver disorders. Call for t Gaffney, B a free sample at ,our store. It will be' given you as cheerfully as if you were 'paying for it. $l(i.50 per Blacksburg Hotel property. The Promptness Guaranteed. Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper Hanging, Home and Carriage Painting L. R. Gaines ’Phone No. 47. Gaffney Drug Compy. R. C. GARLAND, Mgr. Opposite Hotels as Depot. Space Belongs BLACKSMITHING. I have opened a first-class black smith shop next to McGulnn’s market, where you can have good work done at moderate prices. Horseshoeing and Wheelwright J work a specialty. Give me a call. 9-15-lmo. M. V. Fitzgerald. L DR. J. E. CRIMM, The Famous German Eye Sight Specialist, is permanentiy located at Spartan burg. S. C. Corrects the most com plicated cases of eye troubles. Examination Free. All glasses at the most reasonable prices. Cross-eyes cured with glasses without cutting. Office hours. 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Office, 90 W. Main, Opposite Spartan Inn, Spartanburg, S. C. 9-26-tf. JR., WILLIAM S. HALL, Attorney at Law, National Bank Building, Gaffney, S. C. -ompt attention given to all business. J. C. OTTS Attorney-at-Law, Notary In Offics. Tffice removed to New Bank Building. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist.) Office Over The Battery. 'Phone 82 JURY LIST. Writ of venire facias for thirty-six petit jurors for October, 1905, term of court for Cherokee county; first week: Jessie SanVlers, Wilkinsville. W. C. Carpenter, Gaffney. W. O. Lipscomb, Thickety. It. A. Bridges, Macedonia. J. R. Davis, Wilkinsville. J. A. Bettis, Blacksburg. J. L. Hays, Butlers S. H. Blanton, Allens. E. C. Moore. Macedonia. John Jolly, ijutlers. J. W. George, Wilkinsville. E. R. Sanoch, Blacksburg. O. 11. Austell, Gaffney. Rufus Byars, Antioch. T. T. Green. Gaffney. E. S. Turner, Gaffney. T. E. Whitesides, Kings Creek. T. N. Bratton, Wilkinsville J. I. Sarratt, Gaffney. Arthur Tate, Gaffney. C. A. Allison, Grassy Pond. J. P. Jamison, Timber Ridge. J. B. Brown. Ravenna. A. K. Lipscomb, Gaffney. (l. H. Carr, Gaffney. It. H. Lee, White Plains. 1). B. Hughes, Littlejohn. I). O. Webber. Macedonia. J. C. Phillips, Grassy Pond. D. A. Allison. Macedonia. J. J. Vassey, Gaffney. It. E. McCraw. Gaffney. .las. T. Harmon. Grassy Pond. J. H. Wood. White Plains. E. H. DeCamp. Gaffney. J. T. Robbs, Grassy Pond. * y V ¥ * .■: ggsgggggras 3 << Amount •mru-mmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMi • • : - -ssn -nr - sr r-.aew Grows is quickly after the first'de- posit. Before the account was‘ opened money was Vl spent without’thought. Now it is sent to the -The Gaffney Savings Bank ;jj: where it draws interest at the rate of Four Per Cent. iV Money deposited here cannot ho taken by thieves or de-V stroyed by tire. Our moderulvaults will resist both. —: — 1 te The Gaffney Savings Banki| Pays Four Per Cent. Interest on (all Deposits. Ofice,in The NationaljBank of Gaffney. ir D. C. ROSS. President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. CHAS. W. HAMKS, Ass t. Cash. Dr. S. H. Griffith, PHYSICAN - SURGEON - OCULIS T DR. W. K. GUNTER, I) E ^ T I iflice in Star Theatre Building. Phone No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty Former pupil of the celebra ted Oculist, Dr. Julian J. Chisolm, of Baltimore. Haa also taken special post-grad uate course in the Kye, liar, Nose andJThroat Hospital of Baltimore. The National Bank of Gaffney Oaffney, S-9. C. State, City and County Depository. We shall endeavor to make it both agreeable profitable for you to do business with us. and Glasses Fitted Accurately and Scientifically. J» J* J* ' Office in Cherokee Drug Co.^B’ldg. William Jkhkkkius, R. M. Wilkins, Hknry M. McAdbn, DIRECTORS: J A. Carroll, ^ B. L. Hamks, Maynard smyth, d. c. Rom. T.'.M. Littlejohn, W. C. Carpenter, C. W. Whisonant’, A'