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* Blue Ribbon A bon-tou, upper crust, good enough for anybody, GINGER ALE Try it. Ask f«*r it Anywhere in Town Bottled by CHEROKEE BOTTLING WORKS. Jao.se-tf. The Builders Supply Go Successor* to L. Baker, Will furniab your Building Materia of the best that the markets afford and at the lowest living prices. No. 1 heart pine Shingles and l^aths, Guar anteed Pure White Lead and Zinc and Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing bettei to paint your house with and coat* less than mixed paints. When in neo«' of anything in the building line, cal and see us; we’ll treat you cour teously and make your estimate* for nothing. 1^. 11 z\ k i', manaqcm Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring pert Tailor from 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 l>e sure of a fit. All work guaranteed. Give me a trial Clothing altered and remodeled. W. H. Robinson. Upstairs over Settlemyer building WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR., Attorney at Law, National Bank Building, Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to all business DR W. K. GUNTER, O E IN 'T 1 « T Office in Star Theatre Building. Phone No. 20. grown and bridge work a specialty DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTI8T. Moved to new office over Frederick atreet. .Front of Tha Battery. 'Phone in Office and Residence. Notice. -w Men wanted for general work Wages range from one dollar and twenty cents to one dollar and forty cents per day. Wages paid in cash once each week. Apply in person to \ RAVENNA NEWS. The United States Leather Go. Old Fort, N. C. Feb. 13 4w. fo Beautify Your Complexion m TKN DATS, USB ’ 1WAD1NOLA A W THE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. .Formerly advertised and sold at Satinola.) INOLA. NAMNOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, sallowness, liver-spots, collar discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup boos, etc., in twenty days. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands. Price 50 cents and $1j00 at all leading drug stores, or by maiL Prepared by National Toilet Co.. Paris, Tenn. J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. )ffice Over The Battery ’Phone 82 | There’s Money In Itl BANK The man of exper- 1 ■ " *—' ience will tell you that the only way to save is to deposite it in a bank. When an account is started the saving habit grows and useless ex- j£ peuditures are curtail ed. :: : T'lrxe GatTney Beir'iLc Not only takes care of your money, but pays FOUR PERCENT. INTEREST ou all deposits COMPOUND- ED FOUR times a year. : : : : : | The Gaffney Savings 1 Bank, Office in The National Bank of Gaffney. |»*« Locals and Personal* From That Prosperous Section. Ravenna, MArch 1.—Miss VLnnie Pettit, one of our charming young la dies, returned home last Wednesday, after spending the winter in Florida with relatives. The way her friends crowded around her last Sunday af ternoon, showed they were glad to have her among them again. Mr. R. E. L. Goforth, one of our hustiling farmers, spent last Friday night in Spartanburg, the guest of his brother, Mr. Cliff GoforUh. Mrs. A. M. Bullington, of Whitney, has just returned home after spend ing a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Green. Mr. R. W. Spake and son, Sylvester, made a return trip to Spartanburg last Thursady. Misses Oliver Gresham, Louise Si- bert, M^ry Bonner, Rossie Foster and Messrs. G. A. Bonner, Victor Foster and Will Tate, were all visitors in our Sunday school last Sunday evening. Mr. Jim Griffin, of Gainesville, Fla., arrived here last Saturday and will visit bis kindsman during all this week. Our superintendent, Mr. Tom Green, made an excellent speech last Sun day evening. His subject being, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Misses Ella and Minnie Brown Maggie Goforth and Messrs. L. D. and J. A. Goforth, D. D. Brown and S. L. Littlejohn, all spent a short while last Sunday evening with C. T. and Miss Mary Lou Chalk, and all seemed to enjoy themselves very much, espe cially a solo. “Saved by Grace,” ren dered by Miss Ella Brown, one of our lovable young ladies. Mr. G. F. Spake, whom we have mentioned as being in feeble health, was able to attend Sunday school lasc Sunday for the first time in several months. Mr. J. B. Brown, one of our leading farmers, made a trip to Spartanburg last Monday. Miss Paulin.e Pettit, an able teach er, opened up school here last Mon day morning with seventeen pupils enrolled. This is the second time school has been opened here this school term. Messrs. G. E. and Paul Brown, of Jonesville, visited relatives here last Sunday. Mr. F. K. Goforth, who is working in the mills at Pacolet. will quit his job and return to the farm where he can be his own boss. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bonner, of Paco let Mills, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. L. Pettit, here last Sunday, C. Letter From Indian Territory. Mannsville, Ind. Ter., Feb. 26th. Mr. Editor.—Please allow me space in your valuable paepr for a short let ter from the Territory. I have been at this place two weeks and think it is a fine country. Mannsville is a small town situated on the Rock Is land railroad eighten miles east of Ardmore near the Washitaw river, with a population of about two thous and. They have four churches, two "ood schools, one bank, one hotel and twelve or fifteen business houses, with men that get up and hustle. There are a lot of people here- from old South Carolina and other States which I think means success for the Territory. The general talk of the Cay is the statehood bill, which they hope to get in the near future. All the farmers are busy getting ready for another corp. They raise cotton, corn, oats, potatoes, etc. They also raise horses, mules, cattle and hogs in abundance. Good mules are worth from one hundred and twentv five to one hundred and seventy-five dollars. Beef cattle two cents per pound on foot. Hogs four to four and one-half gross. Corn is worth from thirty- three to forty cents per bushel. Game is very plentiful out here, consisting of wolves, coons, oppos urns. Jack rabbits, quail and a few turkeys. The weather is very ckangable with plenty of wind, but with no bad results. Lf this escapee the waste basket, will write again. Stuart Thackston. Pondfield Paragraph*. Pondflyld, March l.--Mrs. Della Hicks, wife of James Hicks, of Gow- ieysville, died the 22nd ult., and was buried at Corinth yesterday, 28th. Mr. W. W. Whelchel attended court id Gaffney Monday. There is a great deal of plowing be- ine done in this section at present. Mr. J. A. Alexander attended coujrt Monday. Mr. Jaanes went to Gaffney Mon day on business at court. Mr. J. V. Whelchel from above Gaffney was in this section last week looking after his farming interest. Mr. Thomas Harmon went to Union on business last week. Mr. J. W. Alexander attended court Monday. Mr. U. Whelchel was in this sec tion last week. Mr. W. D. Alexander was taken ill Thursday night but we are glad to state is some better. News Boy. Three little rules we all should keen. To make life happy and bright, Smile in the morning, smile at noon Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Gaffney Drug Company. ppttttpi LINIMENT In the spring time you renovate your house. Why not your body Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea drives out impurities, cleanses and enriches the blood and purifies the en tire system. 35 cents. Gaffney Drug Company. —Shoes for everybody at slaughter prices at J. I. Surratt’s. —Hats for Men, Youths and Chil dren at bargain prices at J. I. 8ar ratt’s. Gaffney Hardware Co. ^ Is making a Special run on cook- g ing Stoves this week. We have a fine selection, ^nd anyone want- ing a first-class Stove can be ^ pleased in quality [and price at ^ our store. Our remnant stock of HEATERS and GRATER are go- ^ ing at COST. We urge you to \j see ours before buying. : : w Gaffney Hardware Co. | Back Neuralgia Sprains &Bruises PRICE S&O^LOO SOLD BY All Druggists Dr. E&rl S.Sloan BOSTON HASS.U.SA. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. State of South Carolina. County of Cherokee. Bv j. e. Webster, Esquire. Probate Judge. Whereas, J. T. Rogers has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate of Mrs Sallie M. Rogers, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Sallie M. Rogers, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cherokee Court House, Gaffney. S. C., on Sat urday, March 10th, next after publi cation thereof, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause if anv they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 23rd day of February. Anno Domini. 1906. J. E. Webster. (L. S.) Probate Judge. Pub. in Gaffney Ledger March, 2 and 9th, 1906. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby ° , iven that I will apply to Hon. J. E. Webster, Proba'i Judge for Cherokee county, S. C., at his office at the Court House. Thurs day, March 29th. 1906 at 11 o’clock a. m.. for a final settlement and dis charge as Administrator de-bonis non-cum-testamema-anneo. of the estate of J. A. Corry. deceased. A1 persons holding claims agairst said estate will present them on or before said date or be forever barred. J. Eb Jefferies, Administrator. Pub. March 2-9-16 and 23rd. 1906. HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain ’’ea Nuggets A Busy Medicine far Busy People/ Brines Golden Health -nd Renewed Vigor, A specific for Constipation. Indigestion. Liver end Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure LSiuod. Bad lirtiuh. Sluggish Uowclu, Headache w d Backache. Its Kooky Mountain Tea in tab let form. 86 cents a box. Gcnuin3 made by Hollistkb Dhuq Com pant, Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALI0W PEOPLE •«v*-s><aoffMMROHaayaoanni«aep'n—- Third Series Ready Now. The Cherokee Building and Loan Association offers every inducement to those who would save part or their earnings. :::::: To The Renter. It is the medium through which you may quickly, and with little effort, own your own home. : : To The Investor. Its stock is collateral at 100 cents on the dollar—and not many stocks are. : ; : : You would do ,well to study the matter carefully. Cherokee B. & L Assocition. Chas. A. Jefferies, Prest. W. H. Gooding, Secy, and Treas. NOTICE. After March 10th all Laundry will be collected for when delivered. Our ac counts are so small it does not pay to keep a collector; so please have the money when the wagon comes with your work. ::::::: PEARL STEAM LAUNDRY P. E. MORGAN, Prop. CABBAGE PLANTS FOP SALE. I have bad several years experience in growing Cabbage Plants for the trade and now have ready for shipment Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Large Type Wakefield, Henderaon Successions, which are the best known varieties to experienced truck farmers. These plants are grown near salt water in open air. Will stand severe cold without injury. Prices, packed in light boxes P. O. B. here, $1.50 per 1,000. Lots of 5,000 at $1 25 per 1.000. Special prices on large orders. The express company is giving us cheap rates for plants tnis season. All plants will be shipped O. O. D. unless you prefer to send the money with the orders. Yours orders will have my prompt and personal attention. Give me a trial order. Address all orders to Feb 23, 27, Mar. 2, 6. B. J. DONALSON, Meggetts, S. C. 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