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?-YAl IA--. : .Oa. , 4 '■TV / 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 Eat.” Ayers GAFFNEY TO HAVE BASEBALL. When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla pale and your blood is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. Kur more than SO vnars I have used Aver s Sarsaparilla to my family. Ills a irraiiM tniiie at all times, and a wmidarfitl medicine fur hr. |inie blond.C. llof.T. West Haven Conn. $1 (Mi a buttle. All 'iriiifi*l»t< for J. C. A Y Kit CO. Lowell. M h « < Weak Nerves •Cteep the bowels regular with Ayer’s Piils, just one pill each night. FORSALE CHEAP! ^Two hundred Type writers taken in part payment for Olivers. Remingtons, S m i t h s, Underwoods, and all other makes. Write for prices. :: : :: :: I J, E. Crayton & Go. Charlotte, N. C. Julyso-pd POR SALE. FOR SALE—Twenty shares Nation al Rank Gaffnev. Make offer to W. R. Burwell, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE—One fine bay mare good condition. Well suited for farm or family use. Apply to Limestone MPls. 12-8-tf FOR SALE—lee refrigerator. J. C. Lipscomb. 25-11. a FOR SALE—A good 5-year-old milk cow; in good condition; quali ties extra good; gives about two and a hall gallons per day; price $25. Ap- plv to I. M. Peeler. May 22-25-pd , FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms O' Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies March 6 tf. WANTEL. WANTED—Copy of The ledger of Tuesday. May the 8th, at Ledger of fice. Meeting Held and Organization Per fective—Games in a Short While. The baseball situation In Orffney has suddenly sprung from its state of somnolence and left Its spirit of lethargy far in the background. It seems now that beyond doubt Gaff ney will have good, fast baseball this summer. Many loyal fans in the city have been clamoring for sonip time for steps to be taken toward organiz ing a team. A meeting of those in terested in baseball was called Tues day evening and a large number of both players and fanatics of the game responded. An organization was entered into and nominations were called for, to fill the positions of manager, cantain and treasurer of - team. C. C. Robbins was elected manager; Ren W. Clary, captain, and Rrian Rell treasurer. A number nresenC expressed a willingness to help pie team financially and to ac cord it loyal support. An announce ment that aroused intense enthu siasm. was that a public spirited ci tizen of the city contemplated pre senting the t ;am with uniforms. Gaffnev has material for a fast ama teur team that can hardly he equall ed bv any Team of its size in the St 0 * and if the citizens will accord the team support no reason exists why tne season should not he a graat success. Thp manager is now in cor respondence with other managers and games will probably be arranged in the near future. To Beautify Your Complexion IN TEN DAYS, USB 1WADINOLA Jk ^ THE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. Formerly advertised and sold as Satinola.) "vvi NAD1NOLA. CIR.Ua t the follow- for the en- in Septem- i West, of| to be WANTED—Young lady to work in nhojograph gallery. No experience necessary. Send photograph of self and state salary expected. Dr. Rally N. Wilksboro, N. C. LOST. LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder will please return to Ledger office. Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agent Teachers Elected. At a meeting of the trustees of the city schools last Monday, ing teachers were elected suing session, beginning her: Superintendent—W. D Alabama. Central School—-Principal supplied. Teacher—Mrs. Wofford Humphries, Misses Margaret Richardson, Bessie Kendrick, Louise Sarratt, Carrie Sams, Gus Rrohawn. Cherokee Avenue School—Prof. F. E. Shuford, principal. Teachers —Mrs. F. E. Shuford, and Mise Minnie Wessinger. Limestone Mill School—Mrs. G. P. Hamrick. Fairview School—Miss Ida Crocker. The Colored School—Rev. R. C. Camobell, principal. TeacHers—Misses Josie Flant and Eliza Littlejohn. The principal and two teachers for the Central school will bp elected on th- 4th of June. Merchants h Planters Bank i <»£iffnev, CT. Largest Capital of any Bank in the County $ NADINOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, sallowness, liver-spots, collat discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup tions, 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 math Prepared by i National Toilet Co., Paris, Term, For sale onlv b - - THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. NOTICE. We will stop buying cotton seed on Saturday, June 2nd. Victor Cotton Oil Co. May 22. 25, 28, June 1. 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 receivv the same consideration as the accounts of those more fortunate. I S C. M. Smith, Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. —It is very important that Trusses he properly adjusted and fitted, oth erwise they are uncomfortable and, besides, do very little good. Gaffney Drug Co. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate 'oan» or mproved farm* for a term of year* n amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 Der cent, and from $300 to $1,000 a< I per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, ft. C NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice is hereby given that the un designed have made application to | J. T. Gantt, secretary of State of| South Carolina, to grant charter to! the Cherokee Normal and Industrial Institute, at Gaffney. S. C. Rev. A. E. Wright, Rev. C. F. Whfttenhurg, Rev. E. L. Beaty, A. L. Richard, Augustus Black, S. J. Lipscomb, Board of Trustees. May 25-lt-pd. MONEY TO LEMD. To memebers of The Farmer’s Mutual Insurance Association, In sums of $100 to $300, on first mort gage Improved real estate. J. Eh. Jefferies, Sec. and Treas. Feb. 27 tf. % $ I Don’t Stand on One Foot Like a Goose Trying to Rest the Other! BUY CRORSETT SHOES | And stand up like a man. They are mV made to fit ami wear. We also have on Mjf hand a full line of the celebrated Im2 Ziegler Shoes ^ for Women. These tv lines have the three qualities of >hoemaking :: Handsome Styles, Finest Materials, Best Workmanship. Humphries Shoe Co. The place to buy correct foot-wear. Windows Last of May Bargains FJ Carolina Hail Insurance Co Capital Stock $25,000.00 Home Office, - Marion, C. No Membership Fees. Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building. W. J. Montgomery, Marion, S. C. H. C. Graham, Marion S. C. W H. CrwM, Marion, S. C. J. C. Mace, Marion, S. C. P. S. Cooper, Mulline, S. C. CHas. A. Smith, Tlmmonaville, S. C. Richard I. Manning, Sumter, S. C. R. B. Scarborough, Conway, S. C. W. Stackhouse, Marion, S. C. Insure Your Crops Against Destruction. We insure your Totr-tcco for We insure your Truck for We insure your Strawberies for We insure your Cotton for We insure your ssmatl Grain for. tl 00 per acre. 1.00 per acre. . 1.00 per acre. 30 per acre. * per acre. The cost of tins insurance is smail in comparison with the investment that you have at risk. The premium to he charged on ail crops, except tobocco. is two Cf) per cent, of the amount of insurance, on tobacco, where there is con siderable more risk, the premium is only three (3) per cent. The losses will not be pro rated, but paid in full within sixty days, after proof of loss has t)«en hied at the home office, or may be paid sooner, in case the Joss is adjusted in a short er time. 5 £) It-aw-lm. D. W. Hicks, Agent for Gberokee Co. Gaffney, S. C. always contains all the latest local and foreign # news. Subscribe now $1.00 tl V e ei i-. W.C. CARPENTER The President of the Dressmakers’ Protective Association frankly said at a re rent meeting: “A woman may be dressed with the severest simplicity with the slightest expense, and yet be stylishly gowned, if she wear the correct Corset.” It is interesting to note that the Corset used to demonstrate the new styles at this same meeting was the + + + + **** + + The highest type of the American Corset makers’ arh T-e iliu$t ations here show you the new styles we have in stock now. + + + * # * * STYLE 406 1> i i' i t c- o I" @ o t Straight front gore, made of fine French C o nti I, trimmed with lace on top, suit able for medium or stout figures. STYLE 277 Low bust and i straight front, and made with French Contil. This is the style for the medium figure. PRICE, $4.00 & STYLE 276 Medium bust, straight front, made with French Contil, with lace on top, ten-inch steel, suitable for slen der and medium figures.. alaSpisite PRICE, $1.00 4 \\ \ Frv ’ \ v V. i /* \ We are still having a big sale on Muslin Underwear and it is going fast at the low prices we are offering it. • CARPENTER. /