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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- di’ion 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 Malto 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 back if it fails. : : : : : Cherokee Drugj Company. Agency for Ayers You can hardly find a home without its Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral! Parents know w hat it does for children: breaks Ch erry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parents to keep iton hand. “The best court! medicine money can buy Is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. For the coughs of children nothing could nossildy he better.” St ~ Jacob Shull, Saratoga, lud. 25c., 50c.. f 1.00. AIMrrugrtsts^ for J. C. AYER CO., Cowell. Mass. Throat, Lungs Ayer’s Pills greatly aid the Cherry i Pectoral in breakir.R; up a cold. 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 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 naiujuet Wafers also. They’re the best. THE “B. BSTORE Phone 123 “The home of good things to Eat.” CITY SCHOOLS CLOSING. Exercises in the Star Theatre this Morning. The closing exercises of the city schools will take place in the Star Theatre this morning at 10 o’clock, when the following program will be observed: Invocation—Rev. S. B .Harper. “Come Thou Almighty King’’—by the school. Address—E. P. Davis, D. D. Delivery of diplomas—Dr. A. M. Simms. “Carolina’’—by the school. Benediction. Mr. Davis is one of the most en tertaining speakers In this section of the country. He is deeply interested in his subject and those who fall to hear him will be the losers thereby. NOTICE. We will stop buying cotton seed on Saturday, June 2nd. Victor Cotton Oil Co. May 22. 25, 28, June 1. Suit for $50,000. Butler & Osborne have filed suit for $50,000 in behalf of Charles Baber, who is administrator of the estate of John Ambrose Cain, the young brake- man of Virginia, who was killed in the wreck recently between Gaffney and Blacksburg, when the run away freight cars crashed into a north bound freight and killed three train men. Brakeman Cain with another trainman. Fireman Loper. was buried beneath the engine and wreckage of cars and their bodies were not recovered from the de bris for nearly two days. This is the largest verdict asked for in a suit in Cherokee county, but Col. T. B. Butler, of Butler & Osborne, while in conver sation with a Ledger reporter, stated that while it was large, he did not con sider it excessive, as Mrs. Dorothy] Brickman, whose husband was killed in a wreck in York county while he was engineer of a train, received a verdict of $l0,00d and that when the case was appealed to the supreme court it was allowed to stand. Death of a Young Man. A peculiarly sad death occurred in this county Sunday when Mr. George Hughes passed .away at his home near Antioch. Mr. Hughes was a young man only about twenty-five years of age and leave a wife and one child. The deafh is made sadder by the fact that the union was of only fifteen months. He was a young and pros perous farmer, and the community in general is shocked by his death. He was a brother of Mr. C. J. Hughes, who was shot recently. The funeral services were preached at Antioch Church on Monday by Rev. J. D. Bailey, of Cowpens, former pastor of the church of which the young man was a member. The devoted nastor paid loving tribute to the memory of his deceased member. First Baptist Church Notes. At tfie 11 o'clock service Dr. Simms will nreach on “My feelin~ to my fel low Christian.” Night service “Salvation of God.” will be his text. Visitors and strangers are cordially invited to attend. Death from Lockjaw never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It’s antisep tic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer chant, of Rensselaerville, N. Y., Writes: “It cured Seth Burch, of this olace, of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores. 25c at Cherokee Drug Co.’s Drug store. When the baby talks, it is time to give Hollister’s Rocky Moutain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Gaffney Drug Co. When a man goes to work loaded we may look for a discharge. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Twenty shares Nation al Bank Gaffney. Make offer to W. R. Durrell, Charlotte. N. C. FOR SALE—A second-hand Mietz A Weiss kerosene engine; In good condition; can be seen in operation at The Ledger office. Ap’dy The Ledger. Gaffney. S. C. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms O’ Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies March 6 tf. WANTED. WANTED—Copy of The Ledger of Tuesday, May the 8th, at Ledger of fice. ■ ▼ .X. ~ ^ | ^ m —Ml., m „ M » m. m ^ ^ Ml ^ ^ m ^ ^ j* Merchants & Planters Bank I Gaffne^r, C. Largest Capital of any Bank in the County Capital Stock $ 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits . 20,000.00 Stockholders 1 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. . iv A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. WANTED—Young lady to work in oholiograph gallery. No exp|erlencei 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. Each Individual in a partnership Is responsiblp for the whoi 0 amount of the debts of the firm. Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-lt-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on improved farms for a term of years In amounts of 91,000 and upward, at 7 oer cent, and from $300 to 91,000 at I par cant. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, S. C. Just Arrived The third shipment of the famous Ziegler Bros. Shoes. We shall not go into details to explain how the Ziegler Shoes became so famous, A.-k your grandmothers, a*»k your mothers and we Main \ <iu i<> be able to explain to your children the value or these celebrated shoes. They have been on the mavkft for the past 38 years steadily growing in value and good reputation until today they stand at the top of worthy shoe making. The Spring Models are made on Oxford lasts that will not slip and slide at the heel. We have them in ail ■tyles and different kinds of leather. Humphries Shoe Co. W. C. CARPENTER 1 Tlie Price of Two-Piece Sis Have SeenCut Half ir Two 1 The bigest 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 you 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 Gaffney, So. Carolina.