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The Star Clothier. Opp. Postoffice Gaffney, So. Car. ’ , -s v ^ . r . • -r 7*> ■:' y w+.-z* /■ ■ '■ the LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, ‘ t- 1 . DeCamp, Editor and Publisher, A. W. Griffith, Local Editor. NOTES AND C MME JT8. ■ Hi ■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■ PHTh"! KHFT18* ’ a 0 ■ Tke municipal campaign so far is rather quiet. What’s the matter, gen tlemen? Are vou all gun shy ? * * * Cherokee county, S. C., varies the peonage news by coming forward -with a case in which a white boy is the alleged victim.—Charlotte Ob server. This would be interesting if the facts were correct. The only thing white about the boy in peonage was his teeth, eyeballs and his name— Fitzhugh White. * * * Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, is reported to have said that the peo ple will have a chance at the dispen sary at the next election. Unless the Senator wishes to see his great moral insitution wiped off the face of the earth he should see to it that no such thin is allowed.—Charlotte Observer. The above paragraph was evidently written by a man largely acquainted with South Carolina affairs. • • • One day last week the Charlotte Ob server contained a very interesting news item about a Charlotte man at Raleigh and illustrated the article with a cut made from a kodak pic ture of the young man which was taken while the gay Lothario was at tending the Raleigh fair and acting as escort on horseback to President Roosevelt. The Observer offers a reward of a doughnut to the one who i^veals the young gentleman’s iden tity. We claim the reward. The young gentleman in question came down to Gaffney from Charlotte to escape the jibes of his numerous friends and spent a few days hunting. The first letter of his name lies on one side of I; he has a very suave manner, is an excellent talker and sports auburn hair—or is it the fel" low who wrote the article who sports auburn hair? Now come across, Red Buck, and send us the doughnuts by next train. CANDY KITCHEN. No one can compete with me in in prices on CANDY AND FRUITS. Come and see me. Celery always on hand, three stalks for 10 cts. ’Phone and get my prices on anything in my line. . S. R. Supber. Next to postoffice. Promptness Guaranteed. Picture Framing, Sign Writing, Paper Hanging, House and Carriage Painting L. R. Gaines ’Phone No. 47. Dr. J. M. H|unter, Ladies’ and Gents' Tailoring, of Rock Hill, S. C. 1 Cures La Grippe VJand Constipation LA GRIPPE is the most stealthy and dangerons dis ease known to the medical world. It commences its fatal work in the first stages, and when allowed to have perfect control of the system, it is not long until the body is racked with pain and finally a multi tude of other ills come in sight and the person inflicted throws hope aside and awaits the final outcome. People so afflicted who use Checkers can easily banish La Grippe and re gain their usual good health. CONSTIPATION is the curse of men and women. From _ simple carelessness this slayer ■~H of life gets a hold on its victim and slowly, but surely, tor- tures him or her to death. ■ Why do we make this broad ■_ statement? Because medical H science records the fact that ■ ■ nearly every incurable disease ^■g has its beginning in Consti- U u P&tkra. One mammoth $1.00 ■ ■ bottle of Checkers will relieve —you, and two bottles will per- B manently cure the most stub- born case or the purchase price will be refunded. Sam ple free if you write tod&x* _ _ ® Chrckin Medicine Co., Wlnaton-Selem, N. C. — jWgMjMg ProciamatiGii. State of South Carolina Executive Chamber. Whereas information has been re ceived at this Department that an atrocious deed was committed' in the County of Cherokee on or about the 31st day of October, 1905, when fire arms were discharged in the house of Wash Lipscomb, deadly missiles thrown against it, and other property of his being much damaged by party or parties unknown, and that the said party or parties have fled from justice. Now, therefore, I, D. C. Heyward, Governor of the State of South Caro lina, In order that justice may be done and the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for the apprehension, delivery and conviction of the said party or parties unknown, to the Sheriff of Cherokee County at Gaffney, S. C. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of theS tate to be efflxed, at Columbia, this 17th day of Novem ber, A. D.. 1905, and in the 130th year of the Independence of the United States of America. D. C. Heyward. By the Governor: J. T. Gantt.' Secretary of State. Makes a Specialty of Cancers, Tumors,Chronic Ulcers, Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Dyspepsia a«d Indigestion, and Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs. : : : : : Treats Without the Knife, Loss ol Blood, and Little Pain to Patient. Terms of Treat ment Satisfactory. 25 years of practical experience. 2o-Jau-o6 Having secured the services of an ex pert Tailor Loro New York, I am now , prepared to cut and make Suits for Ladies | and Gentlemen in the very latest styles. LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY. A full line of samples of the newest fabrics always on hand. Have your clothing made in your own town where you can be sure of a fit. All work guaranteed. Give me a trial Clothing altered and remodeled. W, H. Robinson. Upstairs over Settlemyer building ^ Anchor Buggies. Come to us for your \ Turn”Plows and Buggies and get Value tor your Money. R. M. Wilkins Hdw. Co. OO % The Gaffney City Land and !mn n einent Go. Offers for sale Bulldlox Lots In this flourishing'town, Gaffney; also Farms n. ar by and In reach of the Schools of Limestone Springs and of this place, In lots of i to 100 acres n Ulieral time rates; also Agricultural Lands to rent for Farm purpose For I part' ulars apply to J. V. SARRATT, Agent. N. B.—All persons are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands of u s company, cutting and removing timber or fishing hunting, tinder penalty of law. Gaffney, S. C., Nov. 16th, 1906. Mr. Jones J. Darby, District Agent. Dear Sir: Gaffuey, S. C. Please accept ray thanks for your Company’s check in payment of my recent claim for illness. Your Company is certainly prompt in payment of their claims and I cheerfully recommend you and your company to any one disiring Accident and Health Insurance, as it is financially the largest company in the world writing this class of Insurance. Yours truly, J. E, Webster. Sale of Valuable Store Lots The Gaffney Manufacturing Company will sell at public auction, on the premises, on salesday, Mon day Dec. 4th, immediately after public sale at the Courthouse : Four valuable store lots in the business section of the city; fronting 22 feet on Limestone Street and running back 200 feet to al ley ; located between the property of Dr. W. L. Set tlemyer and the store of the Gaffney Manufacturing Company. Terms: Half cash; balance 12 months with interest at rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Pur chaser to pay for mortgage, or if he desire, may pay all cash. Plat may be seen at MERCHANTS & PLANTERS BANK or at the office of GAFFNEY M ANUFACTURING COMPY. .1 ■' i-i ■•yvr-.. ML IMtm If You Can’t V to $ US. We are always wait ing at the other end of the line for your orders. Bicycle delivery to all parts of the city. It’s time to use NATURE’S COUGH REMEDY if you have a cough or cold. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. | ^ The ^ Gaffney Drug Compy. R. C. GARLAND, Mgr. Opposite Hotels and Depot. Zzkk.5,.. . Your Tailor Says “You Are Hard To Fit Slyly trusting thus to cover his own ■ shortcomings as craftsman. As a matter of fact, ninety-nine men out of one hundred are easy to fit, if the clothes are made rightly Ours (Kirschbaum) will fit you, be you lean or stout, short or tall. Fifty-one years of knowing how have solved this problem, and are summed up in the Kirschbaum. This Name Stands for 51 Years of Knowing How Kirschbaum Learn To Look For It Carroll Byers Limestone Street Gaffney, S. C. I’m the Talk of the Clothing Trade My 3ig Sale has created a great sensation in Cherokee County. Everybody has been talking about it for the past ten days. Even the merchants of Gaffney are surprised at the great quantity of goods tha^ were sold during my ten days sale. MY ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS MUST BE SOLD BEFORE DECEMBER 25TH. In order to accomplish this, I have decided to continue selling at sale prices. You who have visited me during the sale know that everything in the store was marked down lower than the lowest. Low PRICES GONE LOWER. You will find me this week even cheaper than I was last week.