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k WM mi aSr V •• fo Beautify Your Complexion TN TKW DATS, PS* N AD A: U THE UNE INOLA UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. Xormeiijr advertised and aojg as Satinola.) «*-' I UUM j mE&r} RAVENNA NEWS. ^syp!i«ii ms- TMC : NADINOLA ‘ CiiiVU. . NA.DINOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, sallowness, liver-spots, collai iiscoiorations, black-heads disfiguring erup tions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves the Ain clear, soft, healthy, and restores the beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands Price 50 cents and $1.00 at all leading drug stores, or by mail. Prepared^ by National Toilet Co.. Paris, Term. Local Items of Interest—Personal* and Other News. Ravenna. March 13.—Misses Pau line and Vennie Pe tit delightfully entertained a few ol their mauy friends on last Friday night in honor of J. W. Griffin, of Gainesville, Fla. The following were the merry guests: Misses Ella Brown. I»uise Sibert. Eva and Bertha Burgess. Mary Lou Chalk. Bessie. Nannie. Leila and Ila Mathis, Lona and Noonie Greene; Mesdames M. W. and R- R- Brown. J. L. and E. D. Spake. F. K., L. D. and \V. C. Goforth. R. B. Chalk. A. Math is. C. D. Burgess. J. W. Griffin, and “C..” your correspondent. Mrs. J. B. Brown and daughter. WOMEN AND SOCIETY. [Address communications for thl» col umn to P. O. Box 204.1 There are no startling innovations in children’s styles this spring a^d those who seek little novel touches will find them in the materials and trimmings and the new uses to which the latter are put. Elaborate trim ming is quite out of place and this is certainly a fortunate thing for busy mothers when most of the dress making is done at home. The Empire modes are rapidly ris ing in popular favor, and dresseis for every occasion a r e now fashioned on thes lines. fmey waists are as much in evi Bigger Yields A given number of acres fertilized with Farmers' Bone produce a greater yield of cotton, than the same acreage with ordinary fertilizer. Farmers' Bone does more than that. It makes it possible to reduce the acreage and increase the yield. Try it this year. The man who uses 4- FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One fine bay mare, good eonditioa. Well suited for farm ar family use. Apply to Limestone Mills. 12-8-tt FOR SALE—Good second-hand Roc’ Hill buggy. See; Wm. McCraw. Mack 13-16-20-pd. FOR SALE—Two soda fountains ice cream packer, refrigerator, psa- BHt roaster, two show cases, two *ak dressers, mirror, chair, gasolene and heating stoves and other articles. Webster & Jefferies. Mar G tf. for rent. FOR RENT—Two store rooms on Robinson street. Webst. & Jefferies March © tf. FOR RENT—Two one-horse farms ia the edge of town. Apply to J. Eb Jbfferies. March 13 tf- WANTED. WANTED—l.OOd coi wood; •‘J' pay highest market prise. Gaffney Manufacturing Co. S-SHt Attention Court Attendants! I invite all who attend court to call and taite their meals with me at the W. Saiu Lipsoomb biffldiag. Flrst- etaree service; reasonable xates. W. H. SPEARMAN. Feb 16-lm-pd. Miss Minnie, visited their relatives a T 1 d "ce as ever. An attractive one is Inman from Friday until Sunday. Tide of mauve-colored messaline. Mr. M. W. Brown and Miss Louise \ civet ’-ibbon. Chantilly all-over lace, Sibert spent a short while in Gaffney md enamelled buttons unite attract- last Friday evening. • ively. The plastron extends down Prof. T. G. Chalk, after finishing the front in vest effect, and the waist his school at Antioch, has rernimeJ nroper is oiyiined along this opening, to his home at this place. which eKtends in yoke form across Mr.'and Mrs. W. F. Brown, of Paco- tb • back, by narrow velvet ribbon. A let spent last Sunday here with their bodv lining is used. The back of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. L. Pettit, waist is uerfectly olain and fits Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Parham, of smoothly. Greer, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. • • • Brown and family, of Jonesville ! Miss Edith Rice, of Limestone Col- spent last Sunday here with their na- lege, will spend •> 'few days with Miss rents Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Chalk. ! Lula Garrett. .Mr. R. B. Chalk, after bidding his Mrs. Sallie Lipscomb has gone on girl adieu, went to Gaffney last Sun- a visit to her father. Mr. Wood, at day night and caught No. 35 for Pacolet. Greer, where he lias accepted a po- Miss Inez Sarratt and little Miss sition with the Southern Railway Co. Vivian left Wednesday for Union, Mr. B. A. Littlejohn, of Union, and which place will he their future Mr. Lee Littlejohn, of Pacolet. spent home. Saturday night at this place with Mrs. Li!a Bird, of Limestone Col- their uncle, Mr. S. S. Littlejohn. lege, spent, Wednesday in Spartan- Mrs. C. E. Kitchens returned home burg. Monday evening, after spending three • • • weeks with her son. Mr. R. D. Kitch-i Mrs. W. J. Wilkins had a fetw lady; ens. of Gastonia. N. C. friends Saturday evening to play Mr. M. W. Brown spent Sunday in flinch. Dainty refreshments were' Jonesville with his girl, so we learn, served and all had a pleasant time. It» seems that “Blue Eyes” has the An enjoyable treat is in store for j chick-n question confused, since “C." everybody on next Wednesday even- has never raised chickens neither ing. when Betsy Hamilton (Mrs.| has ho been a candidate, but —e wish Moore) will recite at the Star Theatre to say that we only mentioned thO for the benefit of the Buford Street' chickens at tb^ request of one of eur Methodist church. Too much cannot good friends. Now, “Blue Eyes ” be said of this talented woman. Only please pardon us and continue* your; hear her once and at the next oppor-! nice pieces in The Ledger, which we tuni you will go again. Admission! all enjoy reading. wi H be; adults 35 cents, children j Farmers are again hustling since 15 cents, the groun l has dried out sufficiently for farm work, ; To the Trustees of Second Baptist The Ledger certainly kept its read-. Church, ers posted on th<i Hasty trial, which; Gentlemen: created such a sensation. C. We take the liberty of telling you , that every church will be given a Barlow & Wilson To-Njght. liberal quantity orf L. & M. Paint Barlow & Wilson’s Minstrels held : whenever they paint, fortn at the Theatre to-night. Thej 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gal- date is here and the company well-; Ions Linseed OU will paint* moderate known. Since the dr.ys of old wh-col^^d house. four of the beet end men in the United; Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 per States formed a trust on minstrelsy, 1 gallon- _ r . . everything goes In the first rank that k- & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. Wnite has Barlow. Wilson, Primrose or] Lead and makes the paint wear like West’s name to it. There are real j iron. sane-loking people who say they do Largest mills in the world use L. Made With Fish has twenty-one years of fertilizer experience back of him. Over 13,000 carloads of Rovsler fertilizers were used on the crops of 1905. This volume of business stamps Farmers' Bone the best. LOOK AT OUR TWENTY YEARS' RECORD 1886-260 TONS 1890-1,500 TONS 1895-12,000 TONS 1900-58,455 TONS 1905-130,091 TONS Norfolk, Va. Columbians. C. ROYSTER GUANO CO. Tarboro. Macon N.C. Ca. %) MONEY TO LEND. To memebert of The Fenner's Matual Insurance Association, in earns of $100 to $300, on first mort gage Improved real estate. J. 0b. Jefferies, Sec. and Tseae. Feb. 27 tf. , , MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on Improved farm# for a term of years In amount# of $1,000 and upward, at 7 per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at I par cent. Apply to j. C. JEFFERIEU, Gaffney. $. C. For Sale by Carroll & Gaffney, not like grand opera, but nobody is j billing to declare his dislike of a *ood minstrel show. Letter W. M. Webater, Gaffney, 8. C. Dear Sir: Three gallons saved i« $12 to $15 earned. Mr Hanford Platt of Bridgeport, Conn, ordered 15 gallons Devoe to paint his house, and returned 3 gal Ions. 15; a lead-and-oil painter. Hubbell & Wade Co seld it. & M Arnold Print Works. North Adams, Mass., used nearly 17,000 gallons L. & M. Paint made with lO.OOO gallons L. ft M. and 7,000 gallons pure Lin seed Oil. Sold by Smith Hardware Co.. Gaff ney, S. C. —We have the best line of Crock- •rv aad Glassware In town. We also His paintftr said It would' take Ename1 ^ r wan ’ ' , Window Shades, Lamp* and Lamp T^(vy Goods. Big stock of I^imps and say everybody has the same exp* Glassware to arrive. Call and see us; we will save you money. Acme Fur- The reason is, of course: they are nit ure Co. ,-lf. _'t. used to poor paint. FOR Up-to-Date Job Print ing, call at the LEqGER Office. Gaffney, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN On farming lands. Long time, no commission charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. For further Information address JOHN B. PALMER ft SON, Box 282, Columbia, 8. C. May 30 pd. What is poor paint? Anything not Devoe: aome worse than others. Besides, paints wear about as they cover. Double the $12 to $15. Yours truly 23 F W Devoe & Co P. S.—R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. sell our paint. —Shoes for .everybody at slaughter prices at J. I. Sarratt’s. Rhode Istisd Reds and Mammotb Bronze Turkeys. New Spring & Summer Goods At Low Prices/ ■vm mM —Big lot of Quilts from 85c to $2, at J. I. Sarratt’s NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Kotiee is hereby given that on Fri day March 9th, 1906, at 9 o’clock A. M., books of subscription to the capital stock of the Humphries Shoe Co. will be opened at the office of the Cheroke# Drug Co., Gaffney, S.C., and will remain open until 3 o’clock P. M. of the same day. The! capital atoak of said corporation will be $5,000. divided into 50 shares of the par value of $100 per share. W. F. Humphries, C. C. Humphries, Commissioners of Incorporation. Did You Ever Tiiink what a bargain you are getting when you get T HELEDGER one hundred and three (103) times a year for White Mercerized Lawn, 38 inch 20c yard White Persian Lawn, 20 inch 20c yard White Swiss, dainty designs 10 and 20c yard White Dimity 10c yard White Plaid Mercerized Taffeta 25c yard Fine French Organdies 10c yard Black, Blue and Cream Soiesetts 25c yard Black Lawn 10 and 20c yard Mohair, 44 inch 48c yard Shark Skin, 35 inch 28c yard Percales, 36 inch 10 and 12£c yard Fancy Prints 5 yard Colored Lawn 5c yard Pure Linen 2^c yard Linen Finish 10c yard Curtain Swiss 10c yard White Mercerized T. Damask 25c yard H Temple Cloth.... 25c yard ■ Black Silk, 36 inch wide / .. .98c yard U, Rhode Island Reds either rose or sin gle comb prize winners. Pen No. i, 15 Eggs $2.00; Pen No. 2, 15 Eggs $1.50. Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, 9 Eggs $3.00. CLERK’S SALE. State of Soutu Carolina, County of York, In the Court of Common Pleas. Samuel M. McNeei, Plaintiff, against Henry W. Thomson, et. al.. Defen dants. By virtue of uhe Decree of Foreclos ure in the above stated case, and by, consent of Plaintiff and Defendants,' I will expose to sale at York Court House on uhe first Monday in April., 1906, between 11 A. M. and 1 P. M-,j the real estate deacribed in the mortgage to Plaintiff, and descript-! 10 i N ".m] 'ti^t r trac^oTi'aid wng 8 on Statement of hnanclal Condition of the Tow of Gaffney, S. C., for Municipal Broad river in Bullock’s Creek Town ship. county of York, and statw of term ending larch 7, 1906. South Carolina, containing 690 acres, more or less; and bounded by lands March 1904 March 1904 of Brown Brotners and J. T. Wilker-i ~ son on the North; Leech, estate of Gash to W F B... 36995 Town of Gaffney 55.00000 Mrs. Smith. Emmett Wylie, and es- Bonds, Uater 27,00000 Notes Outstanding 6,22500 bate of Mitchell on the East; Row-j Court House 12.00000 Sinking Fund 6,50080 land Thomson and J. T. Wilkerson on K°“‘ l8 ’ 16,000 po Bills Payable 30.12165 the South ; and Broad river on the ^ ’ ?7’”! 6 ? o ,?!!* J’.soi 24 Call Before Buying Elsewhere. J. R. Tolleson Co. Only SI,00 a Year? c ‘ \ WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR., Attorney at Law, National Bank feullding, Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to all buslneas West; for a more particular descript'- Common Tax 17,641 io Police 4.50224 Ion of which bv courses and distances Fund ^45 94 gectric Lights see deed of Rowland Thomson to m/- 3 ’ 7 ! 4 self (H. W. Thomson), recorded in Vlllll {ulrf ’ 1 79 5 k 5S*&&Tc 258 ’ R ' M ' c "*** '•'•'•'•'••'••• • • • •' “ cK;. 3 2. A,, tract o, U. ’188 Gowdeysyille Township, Cherokee Ceu * 2 *> 00 Scales 5640 County. State of South Carolina, con- y. „ T • ( JLetcrr Z, toining Fifty-Six and 35-100 acres, 5 * 00 kZSuVZr more or less; and hounded by lands of Sill Estes on the North. DR. W. K. GUNTER, i) f; m 'r 1«'r Office in Star Theatre Building. Phone No. 20. Crown and bridge work a specialty „„„ April*, .905 Broad Water Dues 1.63320 Int ’JL ‘ U 7 2S7-2 rivifr on the East; A. Sarratt on the Light Dues. 4,87259 - . • 7 ’ ' ' J. F. GARRETT, Dentist. Office Over The Battery Pnone 82 FOR ALL COU TY NIW$, HU PORTANT HAPPENING* IN THE •T ATE AND EVENTS OF INTEREST IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE AND READ THE LEDGER. South; and Salem church and Sill S ;i ' e ^ ax Estes on the West; for a more par- Lx press tieular description of which as to courses and distances, see the deed just referred to above, together with ill my rb'bts and interest in and to Howell’s Ferry, with all the fixtures, hereditaments -and appurtenances to to the said premises belonging, or in anywise incident or appertaining, in cluding al! franchises of whatsoever nature and kind the same mav be. Terms of sale: One-half cash, and, the remainder on a credit of one; year, with interest from rtn-r of sale, j to be secured in each case bv the purchaser’s bond end a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash; purchaser to pay for all papers and to pay all expenses of foreclosure. Including fees of Plaintiff’s attorney in case of foreclosure. J. A. Tabe, Olerk Court Com. Pleas. $100,000,000.00 The State of South Carolina is sending off the approximate annual amount of $3,000,000 in Life Insurance Premiums. That amount, less a small proportion, goes to the North and West each year for investment, and in twenty years; including interest, will amount to something like $ 100,000,000.00 This should not be. Keep your premiums at home for the development of your own State. The best way to-do this is to have your life insured in the Southeastern Life Insurance Company Of Spartanburg. S. C- Rebated Tax J 3 95 46 85 Rebatetl Fiue * 55 5* April 8, 1905 Coal 5,630 33 | d 1 Labor 3.345*5 Water Supplies 1,6367c! ^ oil •••• 247 55 March 7, 1906, Cash 280 24 | Total 144,288 39 Total. 144,288 39 W. H. ROSS, Town Clerk. 4 i Statement of Board o( Public Works from March 15,1904. to April 8, 1905. March, 1904 Total. >74 62 Labor 1.905 8>' Fuel 9,736 69 Oil 1,056 77 lucid. 1,50000 Supplies Water Supplies K. L .14,373 89 Total W. H. ROSS, Town CU *72 73 M. b w lyr. ELLIOTT ESTES. Jr.. General Agent * m ■ • ri-ii; always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now $1.00 £* V e M 1-.