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/ We Can Fill Your Orders This week we received a new ship ment of : Canned Corn, Canned String Beans, Canned English Peas, Canned Okra and Tomatoes, Canned Tomatoes, Canned LaBelle Syrup., And all kinds Canned Meats. Give us orders for anything you want. If we haven’t got it, we’ll get it. THE "B, B." STORE Phone 123 “The home of good things to P^at.” ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements placed In this col umn until the primary election for $5.00. All cards must be accompanied b.7 the gash to Insure proper atten tion. For the Senate. Believing that Cherokee county and South Carolina need the services of J. C. Otts. Esq., In the State Senate, we present his name to the voters of Cherokee county, suhjec; to the Dem ocratic primary election. Tax Pavers. \ I hereby announce hyself as a can didate for the office of State senator for Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. S. Hall. Jr. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho House of ItepresentatlV' ~ subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. K. O. Huskey. For Clerk. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Cherokeo county, subject to the results of the Democratic primary. M. A. Sarratt. I am & candidate for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subjety to the Democratic nrimary. Z. A. Robertson. A MERRY MORNING WITH THE MAYOR of haying (ally performad the dutle* of Auditor of your county, I respect fully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Audlrar, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary elecUon. I feel grateful . .. .. .. .. my many friends and thanking them 7J4M4M4U4M4MiU4UiM4U4U4M for former support I must kindly soli cit their support In the present eled- ;lon. I am, your humble servant, W. D. Camp. Fop Sheriff. Profoundly grateful to the people of Cherokee county for the honors they Lucy Russel and Viola Laney. negro women, were before the mayor Fri- dpy morning charged with disorderly conduct, which it developed had con sisted in fighting. A difficulty arose between the two while hoeing cotton in a field and finally resulted in a have already conferred on me, I an- fight, Lucy knocking Viola down. Both nonnce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Sheriff of Cherokee countv and I promise to be govern- «'T by the result of the Democratic primary election. W. W. Thomas. Standing on my official record as an officer of the past and •being assured paid fines for thus departing from the oaths of decorum. The mayor’s sanctum, where riots are quelled and peace restored where a disturbance had formerly held un disputed sway, was an interesting scene yesterday. There is a possibil ity that all of Stumptown might not by many friends of my satisfactory! been in attendance nit enough services. I hereby announce myself ^ p * ngu * she<1 members wore there to ns a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee ’ iaVe wel J represented, .lohn bniith, countv, subject to results of Demorcaf former * v Gaffney, now of Shelby, ic primary. familiarly known as Black Diamond. A. L. Hallman. w,as there in the guise of a witness, — 1 although he became a factor in thq I hereby announce myself a candi- ! quarrel in question when court pro date for Sheriff of Cherokee county. I grossed some distance. Diamond subject to the rules of Democratic I came In from Shelby for a few days primary. j visit on Saturday night. H P was ac- R. J. Foster, jcompanied by his better half, who re solved to look well after John and to Having been solicited by people from all sections of the county to become a candidate for Sheriff, I have decided to do so, and herewith announce myself a candidate for nrevent his falling into the ensnaring meshes of any would-be competitors for his favor. Consequently following closely In the wake of Diamond and , „ ,, , , ,his wife, Tweed, there loomed a quar- that office subject to the rules of the ch wag a , with them> al . Democratic party. 11 - To Beautify Your Complexion IV TKN DATS, USB MADINOLA JL U THE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIKR. Formerly advertised and sold as datluola.) A. J. McCraw. For Treasurer. j though it was not discernable until (Sunday. On Sunday John hied him- self to Stumptown. as Tweed claimed, to bask in the sunnv smiles of one I anno :nce myself a candidate for Helen Littlejohn, a bright but 11 at to, re-election to the office of Treasurer j presumably a one-time ilbnip of the of Cherokee county, subject to tne | w j| v Diamond. When John’s absence Democratic primary. I take this oc-j protracted, Tweed became cation to ihank my friends for their, s j c j oua and W hen artful inquiries unwavering loyalty, ™d point to I disclosed that h e had wended his record In office to merit their continu-1 gtei)s jn ^ way of stumptown she ed support. considered her suspicions to he well W - Harrv Gooding^ !pnn)lgV , Rrounde( i to go in search of For Superintendent of Education. the strayed and perhaps lost husband. I hereby announce myself a candi- when , she date for re-election t 0 the office of ponder on what she might Superintendent of Education, and take anticipate, all her pent-ui pass on this oppor unity to thank the people ^eded in tret ting into action, and NADINOLA is guaranteed and monrj refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, sallowness, liver-spots, collai discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup lions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves the skin 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 Ly National Toilet Co.. Paris, Tean, For sale only b” THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. A Winner _’s Ice Cream moat kind v for the honors alreadyreached the termination of conferred. I will abide bv the rules ^ s] \« waa anything but at of the De nocratic primary. J. L. Walker. F" With the consciousness of having nerformed the duties of the office of Clerk of Court in a faithful, efficient and economical manner, for the best Interests of the county and to th'-' sat isfaction of the public, and on th^ rec ord I have made as to merit and fit ness. I solicit the support of all the ■votei • of the county, for re-election in the ensuing Democratic primary. Respectfully. J. Eb. Jefferies. I announce myself a candida’te for Clerk of Court for Cherokee county, subject to the action of the Democrat ic primary. J. C. Hollis. Fop Probate Judge. I am a candidate for Probate Judge of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic nrimary. G. W. Speer. Thanking the voters of the county for their confidence reposed in me in the past, and feeling better qualified by experience in the office to dis charge the duties thereof. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re- election to the office of Probate Judge for Cherokee county, subject, however to the rules of the Democrat ic primary election. J. E. Webster. li announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge of Chero kee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Will D. Thomas. Fop Coroner. I hereby announce myself a "anJi- date for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the action of the Demq^ratic primary. J. S. VInesett. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. O. Tate. For Supervisor. j hereby announce myself a candi date for Countv Supervisor subject to rules of the Democratic primary. E. Felix Lipscomb. The friends of J. V. Whelchel, rec ognizing the valuable services ren dered b” him while supervisor of Cherokee county, hereby announce him as a candidate for that office, sub- je"* to the rules of the Democratic primary. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, sub ject to the 'rules of ihe Democratic primary. Wm. Phillips. For Auditor. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Auditor of Cherokee county, and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary. • D. Both Hughes. G. B. Daniel is hereby announced as a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Having been assured by many friends and having a clear consciecoe Spring Fever i S I 1 Spring fever is considered a joke—when some one else has it—but the condition is in reality no joke.' Spring fever is one of those terms applied to that general relaxed con dition of the system which is so common at this season. It indicates, as a rule, a loss of vitality and a disorded condi tion of the blood. An effec tive remedy should be prompt ly used, because this condi tion readily becomes chronic. Our Motto Iron Tonic Is just the remedy needed. It aids digestion, tones up the nearvous system, purifies the blood and increases vitality. We are so sure that it will give satisfaction in all cases that we sell it under a posi tive guarantee—your money back if it fails. : : : : : Cherokee Drug Company. Ageucy for 1 1 1 9 1 1 i I l 1 1 1 l 1 I I I I neac • with the world. When Tweed found John and Helen, trouble began. Tweed 'succeeded in starting John to ward the city, unlimbering herself of h few choice thoughts before she de parted. Thes© remarks wer© consti tuted as disorderly conduct by the mayor and the remed” fixed as $2.50. An Appeal for Our Park. Editor Ledger:—I wish through The Ledger to appeal to the aesthetic side of our citv council. Why don’t they clean off and keep In order our prettv little park. Surely it would not cost much and could be very easily done by the street force under the ca pable direction of Supervisor Coyle ion Saturday afternoons. During May or Gaffney’s administration it was kept clean in ibis way. and last sea son was a most delightful place for the gathering of tired and hot citizens to enjoy themselves in/the open air. getting the benefit of,.-what little breeze was passing. Kept in condi tion, it was a spot that was good to look upon, in its green freshness and tidiness. Now it is overgrown with weeds, wild onions and rank grass, benches delapldated, and papers strewn over the place, making a place that is a shame to our up-to-date little city. It might be argued that the citv has no money t© “waste” on keeping UD 0 park. But it seems to me that anyone seeing the pleasure, derived from the park last season, by tired mothers, who met there in social in tercourse; by tired fathers, who gath ered to smoke their “fragrant Havan as” and rest from the day’s toll: by th' young ladies and young njen. seek ing the secluded seats, to tell the old, old “story;” and best of all, to see the sweet little children romping In childish glee—I say it seems to me no one would begrudge the mere pit tance it would take to keep our park ] clean. Let’s keep up our park and make it a place of pride to the city: and with | the beautiful park being made by our big-hearted philanthropic Mr. Whqat, Gaffnev might wvll be called the “city of parks.” Lee fit will be gratifying to “Lee” and others Interested th know’ that Bnperlntendent Coyle yesterday j morning started a force of hands to ! work cleaning off the park.—Ed l It costs us more to s give our patrons Bran- , 5 non’s Cream than it # § would if we" made our own Cream and conse quently 1 our profit is £ smaller; but it is a satis faction to us to [know we are giving you the best product that money can buy, Brannon’s Cream is favorably known all over South ^ and North Carolina. If ip £ it were possible to get & better Cream than^Bran- j I non’s, you can bank on | it we would get it. Try ^ Brannon’s Cream; if you | are not delighted simply | tell the boy to charge it a to the house. Is that fair? : : : : 1 1 •.« s ■4. Gaffney Drug Company. .xrrai HOI I IQTPR'Q Rocky Mountain Too Nuggets Presbyterian Assembly in Greenville. After th© usual devotional exercts- es, the Presbyterian general assem bly Saturday morning discussed mate rial education. Much stress was laid on the fact that there are so few ’’oung men becoming theological stu dents. A discussion took plaoe. and a great many reasons were Riven why the students are so scarce. The com mittee of churches and Christian edu cation. through Dr. Theron Rico, of i Atlanta, presented a long report, which recommended that the educa tional institutions be the subject of the systematic benefience of the churches and Iti was further recom mended that special dates b P named for collections to be taken up In tho different churches for this purpose. It was recommended still further that a part of these collections should go to the home and college at Fredericks burg and the balance be dispensed amomr the various institutions of the church. The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish your Building Materia.' >f the best that the markets afford am tt the lowest living prices. No. 1 lieart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar tnteed Pure White Lead and Zinc ind Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better •.o paint your house with and cost* ess than mixed paints. When In neei’ >f anything In the building line, egb tnd see us; we’ll treat you cour eously and make your estimates tor lothlng. Lv. Baker, MANAGER. The New Depot. The new depot is fast coming to completion and is assuming the looks of a depot that will be in keepin" A Buty Medicine for Buiy People. Bring* Golden Health «nd Renewed Vigor, A specific for Conatination. Indigestion, Llvci _ and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure iin-tn-dateneyo of em- nsict Hlood, Bad Ilreath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache * Ut ? e u Py> witness or our llllhl- and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tab- Hug city. Th© grading for tho new let form. 8b cents a box. Genuins made by tracks Is being rapidly done. Hollisteu Dkiio Company. Madison, Wls. 1 GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE We do not do all kinds of prlntlr.g-- we do the GOOD kind- ladies’ and Gents' Tailoring. Having secured the services of an ex pert Tailor from New York, I am now prepared to cut and make'.Suits for Ladies ind Gentlemen in the very latest styles. LADIES’ TAILORING A SPECIALTY. A full line of samples of the newest fabrics always on hand. FOR ALL COUr.TY NBWt, IM PORTANT HAPPENINGS IN TH* STATE AND EVENTS OP INTEREST IN FOREIGN LANDS, TAKE ANC READ THE LEDGER. SO S c jsmQ# BEiTfirkl Alt Ul^fAIU. B-<»t Cougu Bjrrip. Tmum Good. ’J*. r _-. In lima. Sold by druggt»ii. «* -« ui na <u»av!* kjii immi. Have your clothing made in your own '.own where you can lie sure of a fit. All work guaranteed. Give me a trial Clothing altered and remodeled. V. H. Robinson. Upstairs over Settlemyer building Merchants & Planters Bank Oiiffnev, sm. O. Largest Capital of any Bank in the County Capital Stock $ 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits . 20,000.00 Stockholders' Liability 75,000.00 Protection to Depositors $170,000.00 Accounts of small depositors solicited and receive the same^consideration as the accounts of those more fortunate. C. M. Smith, Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. , i i A K t i i i ^ Planet, Jr, Cnltivators. £ Numbers Farmers, you need them. Try one and you won’t be without them. With this plow you can cultivate your cot mu from the time it comes out of the grouod until you lay it by. : Gaffney Hardware Co. YOU WANT? * The Best Made Buggy for the money, buy the Anchor We sell them. Buggy* Just received car barb wire and nails. Will give good: prices. R. M. Wilkins Hardware Co. Adjustment of Losses. We, the following policyholders in the Farmers* State Mutual Hail Insurance Com pany of South Carolina, do hereby certify that J. R. Lindsay, Adjuster for said Company, has this day adjusted the amount of damage on our strawberry and dewberry crops, payable under policies we hold in said Company. The nail storm occurred May 3, 1906, and we desire to thank the Company for the prompt and satisfactory adjustment this day made. J. B. Graham, Loris, Horry County, S. C., A. B. Graham, May 8th, 1906. W. H. Graham, Fred Graham, E. K. Skipper, Howard, Horry County, S. C., B. Hinson, May 9th, 1906. W. J. Smith, H. T. Simmns, E. K. Skipper allowed.- $150.00 H. T. Simmons allowed 35.00 A. B. Graham allowed 125.00 W. H. Graham allowed 125.00 J. B. Graham allowed 125.00 Fred Graham allowed 125.00 W. J. Smith allowed 1,300 00 3. H. Hinson 100.00 Be sure and get a policy from JONES J. DARBY, Agent. ¥