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r 1 Spring $ Fever 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 Matto Iron Tonic Is just the remedy needed. It aids digestion, tones up the nervous 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 baok if it fails. : : : : : Agency for % I N Cherokee Drug! Company, i Zweiback is made by the National Biscuit Co. from pure, wholesome loaf bread, toasted and slightly sweet ened. For children and the sick it is unsurpassed. Excellent with tea and coffee. We also have a variety of package cakes and crack ers that will save you lots of cook ing these warm days. When you want something good in the fancy cake line try our i Assorted Atlantics and Assorted Fig Dips They seem to melt in the mouth, leaving a delicious taste and a sat isfied feeling. They are fine. We have fresh Salted Banquet Wafers also. They’re the best. THE "B, B." STORE Phone 123 “The home of good things to Eat.” THE COMMERCIAL CLUB FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Twenty shares Nation al Bank Caffnev. Make <»ffer to W. R. Bur well, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE—One fine bay mare, good condition. Well suited for farm or family use. Apply to Limestone Mills. 12-8-tf. 1 ■ jr-■ " '■■■■— ■■■».■■— - FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms O' Robinson street. Webst • & Jefferies March 6 tf. WANTEli. WANTED—Copy of The Ledger of Tuesday, May the 8th, at Ledger of fice. Tenders a Reception to the Ladies of Gaffney. The Commeretel Club of Gaffney threw open its doors on Wednesday evening to a social event that has not been surpassed by any similar event in the city. The occassion was the opening reception of the recently organized commercial club of the city. The reception was given in the beautiful quarters of the club which embrace almost the entire second floor of the large theatre building. The club has a large membership and nearly all were present with a lady contributing their share to the general pleasure, all combining to make the occasion one long to be re membered as a successful social event. The reception committee was com posed of Messrs. W. K. Gunter, J. F. Carson, R. S. Lipscomb, J. C. Jef feries and T. B Butler and these gen tlemen succeeded in making all the guests feel immediately at home and became at once imbued with the idea of having an enjoyable time with all stiff formality left far in the back ground. Beautiful flowers serv ed as decorations in the different rooms of the club, each room having flowers to set off to the best advant age the splendid apartments of the club. Roses, lillies and sweet peas were in abundance and tastefully ar ranged, and shed their sweetness every where. A large number of guests were present. All expressed surprise at the msanner in which gentlemen of the club acted as hosts. Cream and cake was daintlv served by charming little Misses Sadie Lipscomb, Alma Hamrick, Daisy Wilkins and Sarah Carpenter. Misses Wilma Gaffney and Jessie Lipscomb, two of the most charming young ladies of the city, presided gracefully over the punch bowl. WANTED—Young lady to work in nhotlograph gallery. No expferiencei necessary. Send photograph of self and state salary expected. Dr. Baity 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 buslnes. 5-lf-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agent. A Good Day at Shiloh. Rev. W. T. Thompson held services at Shiloh Sunday, returning to the city yesterday. The Sunday school had the pleasure of listening to an address by Rev. H. E. Brewington. Preaching services were held by the pastor at 11 o’clock, at which time the subject was “Church Unity,” us ing as a text Acts 2:4, and a multi tude of people attended. Five per sons were received into the fellow- shin of the church. An hour and a half recess was taken for dinner. In the afternoon the pastor preached on “Being Kept from Evil.”—John 17. A good collection for the cause of missions was taken up. Have you pains in the back, inflam mation of any kind, rhetiuatlsm. faint ing spells, indigestion or constipation, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents. Gaffney Drug Co. Unclaimed Letter*. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Gaffney postofflce for week end ing May 28th, 1906: Robt. Alexander, G. tella Bryd, C. M. Blanton, Thomas Cobb, Johnnie Dawkins, Sam dunn, A. L. Dobbins, Clum Bust Scot. Will Sanders, J Self, Johnnie Ware, J. A. Walker, Jr., D. J. Winn, Miss Irene Boyd, Miss Annie Duncan, Miss Louisa George, Miss Offer Liner, Miss Maim Neely, Miss Cora Sims. Call for advertised letters. One cent due on each. A. R. N. Folger, P. M. ^ Merchants & Planters Bank Gaffney, C\ / ;:«! Largest Capital of any Bank in the Coi^ty IS To Beautify Your Complexion IX TRX DAYS, USB WAD1NOLA JL W TKE UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER. .Formerly advertised and sold as Satinola.) iPv :< § Capital Stock $ 75,000.0t) Surplus and Undivided Profits . 20,000.00 Stockholders’ Liability 75,000.00 a 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. NAMNOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, sallowaess, liver-spots, collai discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup tions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves tfw skin clear, soft, healthy, and restores tiu beauty of youth. Endorsed by thousands. Price 50 cents and 51-00 at all leading drug stores, or by mail. Prepared by National Toilet Co.. Paris, Tenn. For sale only 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. E4 MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on mproved farms for a term of year* n amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 ier cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at 1 per cent Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, $. C. MONEY TO LEND. To memebers of The Fanner’s Mutual Insurance Association, In sums of $100 to $300, on first mort gage Improved real estate. J. Eb. Jefferies, Sec. and Treas. Feb. 27 tf. A l a ■■ ■■ ■ A Carolina Capital Stock $25,000.00 Home Office, = IVlarion, C\ No Membership Fees. Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building. Oll^KCTOJbeS. W. J. Montgomery, Marion, S. C. P. S. Cooper, Mullins, S. C. H. C. Graham, Marion S. C. Chas. A. Smith, Timmonsville, S. C. W. H. Cross, Marion, S. C. Richard I. Manning, Sumter, S. C. J. C. Mace, Marion, S. C. R. B. Scarborough, Conway, S. C. W. Stackhouse, Marion, S. C. Insure Your Crops Against Destruction. We insure your Tobncco for Il.tH) per acre. We insure your Truek for 1.00 per acre. We insure your Strawbenes for 1.00 per acre. We insure your Cotton for 110 per acre. We Insure your Small Grain for 8 per acre. The cost of this insurance is small in comparison with the investment that you have at risk. The premium to be charged on all crops, except tobocco, is two (“) 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 been tiled at the home office, or may be paid sooner, in case the loss is adjusted in a short er time. • 5 25-lt-aw-lm. D. W. Hicks, Agent for Gberokee Co. Gaffney, S. C. W. C. CARPENTER t 1 Tlie Price of Two-Piece Slits Hsm Been Cui Half in Tm 1 The Digest and most, complete assortment of Two-Piece Suits in the city to select from. The price has been cut just at the time vou need a nice coat and pants for the hot weather. It’s no trouble to show yod them. We have them placed on a table and marked in plain figures so you can see just what you want. It is a rare chance you get to buy a suit for half the price just at the first of the season. We have them arranged in three different lots. Lot No. 1. $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Two-Piece Suits in all the new patterns, in gray and mixtures - At $3.98. Lot No. 2. $7.50, $8.00, $9.00 Two-Piece Suits in grays, stripes and solid gray, good enough for anybody At $5.48. Lot No. 3. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Two-Piece Suits in new shades of grays, browns, blacks and stripes, they are all worth the price; we are going to sell them At $8.48. _ Now don’t wait till the last moment to come and select your suit, but come just as soon as you read this ad. and get the best selection. 915-19 Granard Sts. W. C. O AI* I’KX I KK Gaffney, So. Carolina. MS Cdpr cdP*’