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% l\ l\ / FULL CRKAM CLOVER LEAF CHEESE WHOLESALE and RETAIL -At— THE “B, B.” STORE Phone 123 We’d like for you to come and see for yourself, but-if you can’t come, ’phone us. One dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents nigh t coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor’s medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. “ I have uied Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral in my family for ei*ht years. There U nothiiiK eiiiml to it tor coiikIu ami colds, especially for ahil- dreii.”- Mfk>. NT. H. Hkvukk, Shelby, Ala. 25c., 50c., 51.M. All dniKHists. for j. c. aver: t o.. I.owelh Mass. Night Coughs HAT BUSTER BROWN HEARD. trr* ^ ra Keep the bowels open with one of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime, Just one. Notice. Gleaning M > ■ ■ f ■ The Teeth. I I 1 I There is nothing so * I good as Ivorene Tooth ,, I - Cream. Its a prepara- j, ■ tion which has a large £ i sale, brought about I u D solely by its merits. If E P ^ « you want something I P- better than you are now f 8 using, try Ivorene Tooth § I £ i Cream just once. I 81 Phone orders prompt- R | ly attended. ^ | ^ The - f | Gaffney Drug Co., I ^ R. C. GARLAND, Mgt. ! L lpposite Hotels and Depot, i ■i mm ssn nsy> *scs rri . affney Aflaln in the Limelight and the Public Eye. Gaffney has long been regarded as i cltv of wonderful resources, a city where there’s “something doing” all the time, where the sensational is not only found but. if w e are to be lieve the great and only comments of our exchanges, it is a city where great news items are discovered. It is a city, however, that has legitimate news and not faked news and would not only found, but if we are to be were the item now in question a faked one; but none will dispute that the great question now is a real live lone ami one that is truly among the all wool and a yard wide variety. Turn the lights low and listen while we spin the tale. As every storv should start with the most important happening in it, we will first tell the news and that i^‘- Col. John M. Gaff-| ney is married. So we are told. Not that it is such a wonderful fact, nor! one to be marveled at, but the circum stances attending it are to be looked at, from every point of view. He is ho be praised for his act, for really! and truly Mr. Gaffney has gone about:! the matter that has been foolishly; looked upon as an affair of the heart and a Romeo and Juliet, affair, in a cold and matter of fact way, and has demonstrated that a “faint heart- never won fair lady,” and has shown his courage and demonstrated the effect- Uveness of his system to the complete satisfaction of all concerned. But we stray from the subject. The wiles of I the typewriter are mysterious and j none can tell where they will lead, i- 1 we resort to the. scissois in vj an att( . ni p( t (> tell what we mean to j say but experience some difficulty in expressing. The following clipping from the Spartanburg*Herald of the 14th throws much ligiit. on what the scribe has been for the last hour faintly trying to express to Ledger readers: "Col. John M. Gaffney of Gaffne- and Miss Amanda Stewart-, of Spring- field, Mo., were married at the Nor mandy Hotel yesterday morning by ! Magistrate R. B. P-aslay. The groom I is a well-known citizen of thd above named city, where he has resided fori the past fifty-seven years. The liride is a tail, well-dreissed, decorous look-i I ing person from Missouri.” The citizens of this city are now busily engaged in extending congratu-f j lationa-unto the the hannv bride and; Tits United States Leather Co. | r T“ : his successful capturing of the pirze.j We, like other mortals, hear tales and we beg to repeat one that reads] like “Buffalo Bill” and “Red Riding] Hood,” that we picked up at the news stand so far as heir" interest-1 ing is concerned. It is said by many; on our streets that in the ease of the 1 newly wed couple, just mentioned, it, was not, as is usually the case, love at first sight, but love before sight; and the ripening and full blossoming of love when sight had reached its ze nith and the two met. face to face. We 1 pronounce this easily the host kind of love, and congratulate the two on successfully “getting together,” if we will be allowed to resort to slang. It it said that the wooing was done on paper and that neither was aware 1 how the other should look until Soartanburg served as a meeting place for those seeking matrimony j and Gaffney, the renowned and cele brated Gaffney (we refer to the city- now) is again thrown in the limelight 1 and in the public eye, this time as a matrimonial centre. Buster Brown is not. a fairy; he has never been ac-; cused of being one. and he doets not claim this to be a fairy tale, hut a simple statement of startling facts,] nossibly colored slightly by a none too vivid imagination, but we must insist in ending the tale and puttir' a beautiful “finis” at the bottom something like the fairy tale style: “And they were married and lived happily ever after.” BUSTER BROWN. The Original Dixie Quartette. The original Dixie Quartette, who have sung themselves into fame and fortune, comprise four clever gentle^ men, who combine the very rape qual ities of singers and comedians, and who have for years stood at the head of high-class minstrel attractions. Their plaintive plantation melodies and popular ballads, interspersed with bright bits of comedy in their sketch of southern life, “Uncle Rufus’s Dream,” has made their reputation co-extensive with this country. There is no lover of real, refined minstrelsy but who enjoys their rare exhibition, as the repeated encores to which they are compelled to respond nightly is ample testimony. The Original Dixie Quartette is to be seen only with the Barlow & Wilson Minstrels at the A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race. Con stipatlon, often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble wlth| Stomach. Liver and Bowels, take Dr. | King’s New Life Pills. They perfect-] ly regulate these organs, without pain 1 or discomfort. 26c at Cherokee Drug | Co. Mon wanted for general work Wages range from one dollar and twenty cents to one dollar t | and forty cents per day. Wages paid in cash once each Apply in person to wee Plant Wood's Southern-Grown Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seed if you want quality, sweet* ness and the best melons that it is possible to grow. Northern or Western-grown seed doesn’t begin to compare when you consider the quality of the fruit produced. Wood’s Descriptive Catalogue tells all about the best kinds to plant. Mailed free. We are Headquarters for Cow Peas, Soja Beans, Sorghums, Miflet Seed, Ensilage Com, Alfalfa and all Southern Seeds. Write for prices and Descriptive Catalogue. T. W. WOOD & SONS,' SEEDSMEN. * RICHMOND. VA. On The Lookout For new business. We always are, and want yours; no matter how small or how large. .*. We Loan Money on Cotton 1 And on other approved securities, i i need of funds call on us. . \ 4 per cent, paid on Savings Deposits. Interest Compounded 4 times a year. Funds may be with drawn at any time. . \ 1 Planters Bank CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS OVER $90,000.00. C. M. Smith, Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. m Old Fort, N. C. Feb. 13 4w. Star Theatre One Nigh Only, IfJ Friday, Harch 10 Barlow & Wilson Minstrels. 40 People 40 10 Big Acts 10 SINGERS. DANCERS. COMEDIANS. Superb Band and Or chestra. Swell Parade At Noon. Seats on Sale at Ledger Office. Prices: 25, 50 and 75. DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. CLERK’S SALE. Bv virture of a decree of the Court- of Common Pleas in the case of Min-} nie Turner, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah Led-j ford and L. H. Sanders, et. a!., dated j March 9i-h, 19%, I will sell at Gaff ney, S. C., before the court, house door, during the legal hours for sales on sales-day. Monday. April 2nj, 1900, tho following described property, to- wit: All that certain piece, or parcel of land situated in Cherokee county, S. C.. known as the D. C. Sandefr’s land.! and located on the water of Buffalo creek, hounded by lands of Allen j Holt, Anderson Moss, Joseph Black-j well, Ben Tolbert, A. O. Sanders and other, containing forty-two (42) j acres, more or less, as shown by j deed of conveyance from C. C. San-1 ders t- J. G. Sanders, recorded in of-j flee of R. M. C. for York eouuty in Book L 12. pp 177 and 179. Terms of sale one-half cash; bal ance! in one • year to be secured by bond -and mortgage of premises sold, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash, and purchaser to pa/ for all pa pers and recording. Purchaser to got immediate raises. Hat and Shirt Sale! We will discontinue this feature of our business as it is our intention to.handle nothing but Shoes and Hosiery. We expect large shipments of Shoes this week and in order to make room for them we are going to offer what Hats and Shirts we have on hand at prices that will N move them. Having bought the stock at a large dis count and with the intention ol discontinuing theselines we are in position to sell yon Huts and Shoes regardless of factory prices. We also have a few Ties, Handker chiefs, Collars and Underwear that will go at the same prices. We expect in a few days large shipment of the celebrated Ziegler Shoes and Oxfords for women and the best line of mens’ Shoes made, THE CROSSETT. Don’t buy until you have inspected our stock. Humphries Shoe Co. possession of the pre- .1 Eh Jefferies, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. N. V' Hardin Plaintiffs Attv. Pub. March 1C.-23 and 190(1. MR. OSBORNE ENTERTAINS. A Delightful Evening in Honor of Judge Memmingep. Mr. Henry K. Osborne Tuesday; evening temdored a dinner in honor | of Judge Memminger. It was one of the most pleasant social events of; the period. The menu was both ela-| borate and substantial and served in splendid style. It was an occasion i when there was just enough style to make things pleasant and not enough to make one feel cramped or uneasy fron^ fear of not b*dng quite stylish enough. Col. Butler regaled the as-] sembly with amusing anecdotes con- new office over Frederick! ceming the members of the bar,! ‘while others assisted In disseminat- 1 ft Land street. .Front of The Battery. ’Phone in Office and Residence. -AIJiSliMlUi'ii ' *1 npo Win We want to sell you seeds that will grow. We buy the finest we can get and our prices are never beaten. : : : / Some Seed Grow, Some Don’t. ) You Can’t Tell by Looking at Them. ( You Need to Know Their History. We know the history of ours and can guarantee them fresh, of highest quality and true to name. Those who buy seeds here will not be disappointed in them. ing the pleasantries of the evening After justice had been done the ret- past -or should we say Injustice— the assembly repaired to the parlors. Mr. Osborne played the accompani ments while Messrs Mott, Gooding, Joe Osborne and others favored the guests with some beautiful singing. Mr. Mott possesses a wonderfully: strong bass voice and sings delight fully, putting lots of expression to it. Messrs. Henry and Joe Osborne and Gooding and Mott made a splendid quartette. All in all, there has been no more delightful social event for “the boys” this season. Mrs. Osborne was assisted by Miss Fannie Hopper. Those present were: Judge Mem minger, Dr. A. M. Simms, Rev. R. T. Liston, Rev. S. B. Harpfer, Dr. B. R. Brown, J. C. Jefferies, T. B. Butler, J. B. Bell, L. L. Mott, W. H. Gooding. N. H. Littlejohn, Ed. H. DeCamp, Z. A. Robertson, W. S. Hall, Jr., Dr. J. N. Nesbitt. J. F. Garrett, W. J. Wilk ins. W. VV. Thomas, J. R. Osborne, W. K. Gunter. f 1 Cherokee Drug Company, | ■— Mi Baptist Church Notes. There will be regular services on next Sabbath, at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M., to which all are invited. Sunda? school at 9.43 A. M. Be on hand. The regular meeting of the mission ary society was held last Monday and was addressed by Rev. V. I. .\fcH- ters. 'HrapP! LUUl ■ r .., .J*!*- 'uZyLu- <4 h.*: EXECUTOR’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. Under and by virtue of tlie powers vest ed in us by the last will and testament of F. G. Stacy, deceased, and in pursuance of a decree made by the court of com mon pleas for Cherokee county, on March 15th, 1906, in the case of J. A. Stacy, et. al,, vs. J. A. Carroll, et. al., we, the un dersigned Executors of the estate of F. G. Stacy, will on salesday in April, 1906, at the usual hours of sale, before the court house, sell the following property, for cash, to-wit: 1 lot of household furniture. 8 shares of stock Mountain City & Imp. Co. 35 shares Cherokee Land Co. 12 shares Gaffney Telephone Co. 10 shares Gaffney Carpet Mfg. Co. 1 share M. & P. Bank, Spartanburg. 3 shares M. & P. Bank, Gaffney. 10 shares National Loan & Exchange Bank, Columbia. 10 shares First National Bank, Yorkville. 5 shares WilkinsvilledCotton Oil Co. 5 shares Jonesville Oil Mill. Jonesville 10 shares Victor Oil Co , Gaffney. 100 shares Orient Mfg. Co. Certain old coin valued at $5 00. Some ol 1 farming impliments. One undivided one-third interest in lot lying at corner of Frederick and Grenard streets, fronting Grenard street 132 feet, and running back 200 feet, including one- third interest in stock of Grenard Im-1 provenient Co. One lot lying at the corner of Meadow or Gaines and Logan Streets, being | feet front by feet back. Also lot lying on Meadow (or Gaines) | Street, being separated from the lot just ; above mentioned by alley,and being I46>i j feet front by 132 feet back. Also lot on Frederick Street or Union | Road, lieing 66)^ feet front by feet | back. Also lot on Victoria Avenue, near W, , D. Thomas’ store, being 80 feet front by j 200 feet deep. Also an undivided one-third interest in two tr.'Cts of 1 ml in the town 01 Blacks | burg, one containing Three and 84-100 acres, more or less, on the north side of the S C & G. U K. R ; the other con taining Three and 98 too acres, more or: less, on the south side of the S. C. & G. K R R. Purchasers to pay for pajwrs. J. A. Cakrou,, f o 9|5 _ lg Qranard St. March 16, 20, 23, 27, 30. • We announce the arrival of our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK Which cotuTstb of an assortment of Suits and Overgarments that in every detail of artistic tailoring equal the smartest creations of the most expensive custom-makers. It is very largely composed of Eff-Eff” ....Fashionable Clothes. ■ ■ ■ —The most refined ready-to-wear garments the world has ever known—designed for gentlemen, worn by gentlemen— is it necessary to say more? You will find every style for every occasion of formal and informal dress in town and country—modeled to express tke latest idea of authoritative fashion ; finished with most care ful attention to that subtle effect known to the classes as “good form;” made from finest imported and domestic fa brics in newest patterns and colorings. The appearance of these garments excludes the very idea of “cheapness,” but the prices are thei lowest possible, consistent with quality) —Now ready for your inspection; V * A V A J X-WK.V/ $10,425. The Correct Haberdashery a For Spring and Summer—everything from collar to hosiery—in a large and magnificent assortment, await your judgment. Special agents for Hanon Shoes and Stetson Hats. W. C. CARPENTER, Gaffney, S. C.