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f * A 1 ' T ’ ' ' ' ' "' : ’ . ■ ] . , . The Vital Centre No Man Stronger Than His Stomach--Let Mi-o-na Strengthen Your Digestive System. The stomach is your vital center. strengthened with Mi-o-na and is No man is stronger than his stom- able to convert the food into nour- ach. ishment, all other organs soon be- The average man measures his come well. This explains many physical vitality by his heart, his cures of heart, liver, or kidney dls- kidneys, or his lungs. Yet it is the eases in the cases where Mi-o-na is stomach that should first be consid- used. ered when you cast up the account of It is the most wonderful health re- health. storer known, and is sold by the Every organ of the body is sustain- Gaffney Drug Co. under an absolute ed and nourished by food which is guarantee that it costs nothing unless converted into nutrition in the stom- it restores health. Just one little ach, and conveyed to every part of tablet out of a 50 cent box of Mi-o-na the system in the form of blood. For for a few days, and you will soon see this reason, when the stomach is a great improvement in your health. FOR Building and Plastering Lime, Coal, and Plaster Hair, Plaster Paris, Shingles, v Portland Cement. Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, and Dynamite Caps, call on LIMESTOHE SPRINGS LIME WORKS. CARROLL A CO, Lmmm. Telephone 67. NOTICE. 1 have made arrangements with the 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. FOR SALE—“Old North State” Leb ter files, at 30c each. At Ledger office. Dr. J. M. Hunter, of Rock Hill, S. C. Makes a Specialty of Cancers, Tumors,Chronic Ulcers, Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Dyspepsia aid Indigestion, and Diseases of the Oenito-Urinary Organs. : : : : : Treats Vhhout the Knife, Loss of Blood, and Little Pain to Patient. Term* of Treat ment Satisfactory. 25 years of practical experience. 2o-Jan-o6 D. C. ROSS, President. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. 3 CHAS. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cash. 3 The National Bank of Gaffney Gaffney, C.] State, City and County Depository. We shall endeavor to make it both agreeable and profitable for you to do business with us. DIRECTORS: Wiujam Jefferies, J. A. Carroll, T.JM. Littlejohn, R. M. Wilkins, B. L. Hames, W. C. Carpenter, Henry M. McAdkn, Maynard smyth, C. W. Whisonant, D. C. Ross, J. I). Jones. liUlUiUhiiiUUlMhiiUiUSiUiUiUiaiUiUiUiUiUlUiUl TFTB BBI X xBB always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now $1.00 e 1 V c,' n i'. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. .!. M. Patrick, of Mercer, was in town Saturday. H. E. Jefferies, of Star Farm, spent Saturday in the city. A. C. Robbs, of Grassy Pond, was in town Saturday. Tom Camp, of Spartanburg, paid Tbe Ledger a pleasant visit Saturday. G. W. Bonner, of Grassy Pond, was in town Saturday. W. J. Vaughn, of Wilkinsville, vas in the city yesterday. He called "m The Ledger and renewed. Misses Addie Brown and Lily Go forth, of Ravenna, were in the city Friday. Miss Eliza Martin, of Cowpens, was a visitor in the city Saturday. W. C. Thomson, of Lockhart, spent Saturday in the city. it. H. Thomas, of Thickety, was in town Saturday. Rev. L. C. Ezell, of Woodruff, spent Saturday night in the city with his son, J. E. Ezell. Floyd Spake, of Wofford College, Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Spake. T. E. Moore, of Wellford, spent Fri day in the city. J. C. Plonk, of Cherokee Falls, was in the city Friday. W. R. Walker, of Sunny Side, was among the visitors in the city Satur day. A. L. Crutchfield, of Spartanburg, was in the city Saturday. Geo. W. S. Hart, a prominenet at torney of Yorkville, attended court here last week. C. H. Woodliff. of Gainesville, Ga., the clever representative of the At lama Constitution, is in the city in the interest of his paper. W. B. Seabrook, of Newberry, was among the vsitors in the city Satur day. Misses Mattie and Bell Allen and Alma Briggs, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city with friends. Stanyarne Wilson, Esq., of Spartan burg, was in the city yesterday at tending court. W. B. Wilson, of Rock Hill, was a visitor in the city yesterday. C. P. Simms, Esq., of the Spartan burg bar, was in the city yesterday on business at court. J. L. Glenn, of Chester, was among the visitors in the city yesterday. W. C. S. Wood, of Woods, spent yesterday in the city. B. M. Morris, of Gowdysvllle. was among the lower Cherokeeans in the city yesterday. Preston Wood, of the Grassy Pond section, was in town yesterday. Miss Edna Brown, of Goucher. was in the city yesterday, shopping. R. E. Linder, of Maud, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Hambright and Miss Effie Bird, of Antioch, were the guests Saturday and Sunday of Mrs. M. S. Clary, of this city. D. C. Price, of Macedonia, was in the city yesterday. Joe Hammett, of Maud, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, of As- bury, were visitors in the city yester day. J. M. Swofford, of Grassy Pond, was in the city yesterday. Rev. A. D. Davidson, of Beaverdam was in town yesterday. Will McCraw. of Grassy Pond, was in the city yesterday. Ira Hardin, of Blacksburg, was in the city yesterday. J. L. Strain, of Etta Jane,* was in the city yesterday. John H. Lipscomb, of Goucher, spent a short while in the city yes terday. J. D. McCuliogh, of Gowdysville, was in the city yesterday. H. S. Lipscomb, of Trough, was among the visitors in the city yester day. AT BUCK CREEK. Exercises of S. 8. Union of Broad River Association. The Sunday school union of the northern section of the Broad River Association met with the Buck Creek church last Friday, October 27th, 1905, at 11 o clock. Brother W. J. Hrnder- cisos C ° n( * UC ^ e( * introductor y exer- The union adjourned and a bounti- w J,T er , ,° f a, L the good thin e s that 1 art could wish, was spread and all present were invited to help them selves, which they did. 0 ’ c, 1 ° ck the uni °n was called to order by the moderator. The churchs were called and delegates were enroHed A number of churches were represented. Brother K. D. Edwards was chosen SecS t0r an<1 ° th0r offlcers were The query for the afternoon was taken up and discussed 'ivelv The question box was opened and several questions were received whth were well spoken to. The work of the union being through it adjourned until Saturday wilh e Mr er w nV i te o t0 SPend thft ni *ht nith Mr. W. P. ijerry which we ac cepted ami we were most delightfully entertained. Several of the young people came in about dark and a graphophone found its way there and ^•evening was very lively. After we had listened to the music box for ’■'Ome time, the time was taken up in music with the organ and singing which was greatly enjoyed. At Id o’clock Saturday the union was called to order by the moderator. I he minutes of the previous dav were read and adopted. The programme was taken up and several interesting speeches were made both in the forenoon and after noon. I he programme of the union being finished. Rev. G. p. Hamrick was called upon to give an account of the many things he saw across the ocean and also on the ocean, which met the approval of every one. Miss Carrie Cudd gave a musical reception Saturday night, which was enjoyed to the fullest. Sunday morning there were many Rood and instructive talks made on Sunday school and its work. The time having arrived for the missionary sermon Rev. G. P. Ham rick was invited to preach, which he did, and in his usual way, gave a most excellent sermon, after which twenty- one dollars and thirty-six cents was collected, being the largest sum for several years in one meeting. The union was adjourned to meet with the Arrowood church on Friday before the fifth Sunday in December M. B. V. Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters in Gaffney postoffice for week ending November 6th. 1905: Mrs. Lottie Alexander, Dan Alex ander, A. B. Butler, Jno. A. Black, Miss Minnie A. Brown, Miss Hearit Cleary, (2), Miss Mary Jane Ciarr, J. H. Guttle. Miss Zbms Green. (2), A. M. Hammond, Sam M. Harris. Miss Alice Hudgens. Miss Tensie Hallamce, John Lynn. L. M. Littlejohn. Mrs. Mrs. Anns Melley. Mrs. John Milton, Mrs. Sumpie McArthur, Mrs. Ada Mc Kay, A. J. Parris. Mrs. M. C. Renels, J. S. Spencer. N. B. Sentell, (2) J. T. Summuners, (2), Tommie Sims. Miss Mary Sexton. Miss Addle Shifty, W. I. Smith, Jr., J. W. Wylie, Miss Mag gie Wilks, Mary Whitesides,, Wiley Wells. Please call for advertised letters. One cent due on each. A. R. N. Folger, Postmaster. Acme Furniture Co. ✓ We have a beautiful display of Japanese Ware, suitable for handsome presents. Call and see it. We also have many things in light goods that are useful and and cheap, and our remnants of furniture you can get at actual cost. We have a good stock of the Celebrated Buck Stoves in the medium and higher priced numbers, yet, on which, you can save from three to five dollars. Remember, these are the best Cook Stoves made. We also have a beautiful line of Axminster Rugs COME AND SEE US. Yours truly, Acme Furniture Co. The Gaffney City Land and Improvement Go. { 0r 8al L' Lots In this flourlshinx town,'Gaffney: also Farms near * n reac ^iw* Schools of Limestone Springs anti of this^nlace In lots-of 30 For 00 TpW = iilS ° A K' lc “ ltu ^“ d » ‘en? Kt’rm piSpSi^ J. V. SARRATT, Agent. ^ ^11 persons are forbidden to enter on, walk or ride through or over the lands of this company, cutting and removing timber or fishing, hunting, unde? penalty of law Court Proceedings. The f<(lowing cases were disposed of in court here last week: Wood, Dickson & Company vs. L Baker. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $258.06. Hickory Manufacturing Company vs. L. Baker. Verdict for the plain tiff in the sum of $173.21. Lucy Hagins vs. Aetna Lifo Insur ance Company. Verdict for the plain tiff in the sum of eleven hundred and forty dollars. F. E. Dibble vs. School District of Blacksburg. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $161. Rouse, Hemptone & Company vs. .1. I. Sarratt. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $305.95. Piedmont Hardware Company vs. J. I. Sarratt. Non-suited. Cheap Rates to Charleston. On account Charleston’s annual Ga la Week and Coast Fair Association, November 6-11, 1905, Southern Rail way will sell tickets from all points within State of Somh Carolina, in cluding Augusta. Ga., at rate of one first class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip, tickets sold November 1th, to 10th, incluclusive and for trains arriving Charleston before noon November 11th, with final limit November 13th. 1905. Southern Railway will provide ex tra coaches on all trains into Charles ton November 5th. to 12th, inclusive and all who wish to take advantage of the exceedingly low rates can do so and feel assured that plenty of room w r ill bo provided. For additional information, call on ticku agents, or address R .W. Hunt. D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. If you want all the news of Cherokee county Subscribe for The Ledger $1.00 Per Year. FOR SALE. THE ROGERS HOME PLACE on the comei of Rut ledge and Pine streets. Seven-room house on lot 160x200 feet to 20 foot alley in the rear; good well on back porch: wood shed, chicken house, bam with six stalls, crib and hay loft. Fruit trees, grape vines, shade trees in front and back yard. Premises fenced. In other words, a complete home. Price $2,500. You can easily sell off an 80 foot lot, and have left a very cheap home. For further particulars address J. W. ALEXANDER, - - Spartanburg, S, C. Stop! Listen! Some Buggy dealers jump on Anchor Buggies with both feet. We can tell you why they do that; because it is the hardest competition they have. We have opened up a new car load. Come, let us show you our stock. R. M. Wilkins Hdw. Co. All kinds of Job Work done at The Ledgei prices commensurate with high grade work Try us Moral suasion is all right in its way, but there are times when it should he backed up with a shotgun. Subscribe for The Ledger $1.00 a year. The world always will choke on a i religion made out of philosophies first' j petrified and then pulverized. Warm friendships are nor likely to l)e fused in heated arguments. Are You Administrator and have the settlement of an estate? If so, request of the .ludge of Probate that your advertisement be placed in ;; ; THE: E E DOER It has the largest circulation of any paper in the Fifth South Carolina Congressional District. Special Slaughter Sate of Clolng, Ladies’ Coats Suits anil Skirls For the next 45 days I will offer my entire line of Men’s, Youth’s and Boys’ Suits at SLAUGHTER PRICES. These are New Goods, Correct Styles and the quality is A 1. I also have a big lot of Ladies’ Coat Suits and Skirts which will be in cluded in this Sale. These Goods must be moved as I am going to discontinue handling sanrv; so don’t miss this oppor tunity to supply your needs in these lines while you can do so at and below cost. I also ask ycL to bear in mind that my stock of Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods and Notions, Groceries and Hardware is complete and I will sell anything in these lines as low a?s the lowest. I am always prepared to meet honest competition. Visit my store during this Sale and see what rare bargains I have to offer whether you wish to buy or not. Respectfully, J. I. SARRATT. GAFFNEY. S. C.