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v > m 1 You'll appreciate the goodness of these REX ROAST RIBS of BEEF is the meat from the ribs of se lected stall-fed beef, roasted, pressed and canned. It makes a splendid dish for dinner or sup per, served right from the can or fried in a batter. A boon to the tired housewife. 15c a can. BOSTON BAKED BEANS with tomato sauce. Something fine. Try it. 15c a can. EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK A household necessity. For use in ice cream, pudding, sauces, coffee, tea. chocolate, and nearly all receipts calling for mllk| 20c a can. COLUMBIA EVAPORATED CREAM Pure milk of the best quality, sterilized and evaporated to the consistency of cream, and pre served without the aid of sugar or other ingredient. Pure, rich and wholesome. Fine substitute f () r ordinary milk or cream. 5c a can. THE "B. B,” STORE. Phone 123 Auers We know what all good doc tors think of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doc tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals the inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Is well known In our family. We think it Is the hest medicine In the world for coughs and colds." Katie Pktkkson, Petaluma, Cal. tVt.,.S0c.,|?l 00. All druggists. for J. C. AYKR CO., Lowell, Mass. AT THE STAR THEATRE. Hard Coughs t—UMWI—il—I !■! IMIM Hi I ll Hill— II * One of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime will hasten recovery. Centlv laxative. REWARD. I will give ten dollars for informa- tnn to convict the party who stole my black and white spotted hound puppy about six months old. W. W. Thomas. Nov. 21 tf. Dr. J. M. Hunter, of Rock Hill, S. C Makes a Specialty of Cancers, Tumors,Chronic Ulcers, Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, and Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs. : : : : : Treats Without the Knife, Loss of Blood, and Little Pain to Patient. Terms of Treat- ment Satisfacto’ y. 25 years o practical experience. 2o-Jan-o6 Candy Kitchen You can find Dates, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Candy and Fruits of all kinds. My candy is Made at Home and my prices are right. Come to see me. S. R. Suber. Next to Postottice. A $ij Suit of Clothes Free to The Best Boy Detective The man who Sells X TRAGQO D Boys’ Clothes for Ederheimer, Stein & Co., Chicaget is coming to see us within ten days. We will give free any X TRAGQQ D Suit in our store to the first clever boy under 16 years of age who finds THIS man before he leaves town. : : : : What - You Must Do. f^TRAGOOF) When you thiuk you have found the right man, say to him : it You are from Edorlieimer, Stein & Co., Chicago, and sbII XTM6000 Clothes.” Remember these words. If you say anything else he will not answer. : : : • t: ;S' A Merry Comedy Tonight and a Week of Amusement. As a play, the merry qjusical jungle “Pickings From Puck,” has perhaps a plot as light and transparent as the snray from Niagara Falls cataract, but as a bright, tuneful and pretty vehicle to carry a load of fun and entertainment, it is as solid an any comedy that lias ever emanated from New York. A comedy in which there is first to last not a dull moment, replete with pretty girls, catchy music, unctuous comedy and presented with an excel lent cast is bound to be a success, and i acb an attraction is "Pickings From t'i'ek,” which will be presented at the Star Theatre tonight. A clever book, catchy songs, beauti ful women, handsome gowns, excel lent stage management and a fine company are the factors of success and they are all found In the merry musical comedy, “Pickings From Puck.” The sale of seats for the merry musical comedy, “Pickings From Puck,” is now on and it is expected that this well known “Musicality” will be received by a large audience. No matter how much intrinsic merit a piece may possess, the American public likes something new. Recog nizing that fact, the management of the popular musical comedy, “Pick ings From Puck.” now in Its third successful season, have virtually made a new production of it. They have introduced a number of exceed ingly lively specialty acts, have had Ed. Jolly, who composed the music, (and, by the way, Mr. Jolly has writ ten the score for John C. Fisher’s $75,000 production of “Babes in the Woods”), freshen up the melodies, induced Harry Lane who is respon sible for the dialogue, to add a lot of comedy to what was already one of the funniest olays on the road, and they have engaged an entirely new and exceptionally brilliant company, headed by Edward Jolly and includ ing Winifred Wild. J. C. Roche. Effie Pearson, Harry J. Lane. Nettie Flint. James Kearney and Martin Van Ber gen. It may safely be said that there is no more popular piece of theatrical property on the boards than this “merry jungle” as it has been antly termed. At the Star Theatre tonight. The Battery Calls Yoa today to A Bargain Feast That Should Appeal to Every Economical Buyer. Prices cut intwo in the middle and ^et on fire at both ends. SPECIALS in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s ClothiLg. Prices start at 49 cents Suits and run up to $10.00. EXTRA SPECIALS in Millinery and Dress Goods. 54 inch Black and Blue Repellants for 43 cents yard, suitable for Skirts and full Suits. Double width Woolen Goods at 10 cents yard. 1 Lot of Black and Gray Re pellants at 39 cents yard. Ladies’ Fleeced Undervests, 10c each. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children from 49 cents a pair to the best. Big drive in Men’s extra Pants. An extra Heavy Outing worth 8 cents for 5 cents yard. Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets at all prices up to $5.98. OUR MOTTOS Underbuy and Undersell and your Money back every time if yon become Dissatisfied. Just as good Goods at The Battery as any place ;just a little cheaper, that’s all. Visit The Battery Before You Part With Your Cash. J. C. Ratliff, Prop. Gaffney, South Carolina. : VTRAGOO0 W. C. CARPENTER, 915, 917, 919 Grenard St* Gaffney, South Carolina. The Gaffney City Land and ImpTYement Co. Offers for sale Building Lots In this flouri hing town, Gaffney; also Farm, near r y ,™ ln reac ^o f ^DQQls of Limestone Springs and of this place, i a lots of 3 UH00 acres^n to** 68 * ^K r * cu * tural ^ 54n ^ s rent for Farm purposes J. V. SARRATT, Agent. N. B.—All persoas are forbidden to enter on. walk or ride through or over the lands of U c oBapany, cutting and removing timber or fishing hunting, under penalty of law All next week we are to have the Kennedy Player's at the Star Theatre. This is a first-class repertoire com pany. presenting a different play each night at, popular prices, 1ft, 2ft and 30 cents. Monday night a lady will be admitted with each reserved seat ticket, provided tickets are secured before 6 o’clock Monday evening. The following is some of the press opinions concerning this company: Those who went to th\^ opera house last night pronounced the Kennedy Plavers, good, all round actors. “The Tw’o Jolly Tramps," was a most amus ing comedy, and kept the audience In a roar of laughter from start to finish. John F. Kennedy is a most pleasing comedian, and comes up to the repu tation that had preceded him. Miss Nellie Kennedy is pretty, charming and talented. Her roles give a pi quant fascination to an- play in which she appears. The company is one of~ v more than ordinary talent, and each one is well fitted to the characters they portray. The specialties are numerous and good, affording a diversity of amuse ment, and plenty of fun. The best company which has ever appeared in Belleville at popular prices.—Manager Carman, opera house. A company that would do credit to many dollar attractions seen here this season.—Lodon Free Press. John J. Kennedy is an original comedian, and really an artist, sup ported by one of the cleverest compa nies seen at the Royal this season.— Montreal Star. The best popular priced attraction Kingston has ever witnessed.—Kings ton Whig. The most elaborately costumed, the most detailed and complete produc tion ever presented at the auditorium by a stock company.—Quebec Chroni cle, Dr. Stewart. D. C. L. critic. Excitement Among the Boys. Great interest and enthusiasm is be ing stirred up among the boys of this city as the result of a unique and original offer made bv W. C. Carpeft- ter. This store announces that the salto- man for Ederheimer, Stein & Co., makers of “XtragooD” Boys’ Clothing, Chicago, will call upon him within ten days and he offers to give, free, any $5.00 “XtragooD” suit in his store to the first boy under sixteen who finds and identifies this sales man. A feature of the plan is the one set exp-ession which must be used by the young detectives, who are re quired to say: “You are from Eder heimer, Stein & Co., Chicago, and sell “XtragootJ” clothes.” The sales man, it is' said, will not admit his identity unlessi addressed in these precise words. So active have the boys become in their search that every stranger wko reaches town is quickly besieged and questionevl by a crowd of young sleuths. Star Theatre One Night Only, ,,Nov. The Musical Cartoon Comedy Pickings ...From Puck... With The Original • BIG COMPANY* All The Latest New York SoingT Hitts*. Seats on Sale at Ledger Office. Star Theatre One Week, * “KENNEDY PLAYERS” The Strongest ami Most Perfect Dramatic Organisation Touring at Popular Prices, Headed hy The Popular Comedian. ...John J. Kennedy... And a First-class Company of 20 People, In eluding Miss Nellie Kennedy, in The Following Select Repertoire. Two Jolly Tramps. Mon. The Midnight Express. Tues. A Dash For Liberty. Wed. Another flan’s Wife. Thur. The Octoroon. Fri. The James Boys. Sat. The Little Mother. Mat. E BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS. Special Scenery for Every Play. Prices: 10c, 20c, 30c. Special Ladies' rickets have been ls«ued S tx>d for Monday night only, which admits a ,ADY FREE OF CHARGE if accompanied by one paid reserved seat ticket purchased at The ledger office before *5 o’clock Mon day evening. Reailii For if You Can’t Our * ntire line of gift goods is now < n display. The stock is unusual in size, va riety and novelty, Our prices—always low— offer inducements to commercial buyers that must be seen to he appreciated. We have been studying the market for months and our splendid stock is the re sult of our research. You had better see these goods as sopn as you can, because the indications are that there will be much early buying this year. We hope you’ll come early and often, you are sure to find what you want. : : A'U i TTS. 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.) *1 The Gaffney Drug Compy. Cherokee Drug Co. R. C. GARLAND, Mgr. iite Hotels and Depot. Silks! New Silks!! Silks! New Silks!! SILKSl NEW SILKS!! Just Arrived, by Express, in Chiffon Taffetas Changeable, Two-Tone,Effects.—19 inch Width, Worth 60c, Our Price, 45c. 36 inch Width, Worth $ 1.00, Our Price, 85c. Ope Lot Persian Ribbon, Two-Tone Effects, Price 20c to 75c the Yard. The Nearness of Thanksgiving With its Very Many Favors to be Grateful for Impels us to Proffer to Our Hundreds of Customers Our Most Earnest Thanks. THE COMPANY STORE. GAFFNEY. S. C ♦tw