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t THE National Bank of Gaffney Oaffnev, C. w Has a Larger Surplus and Profits than All Other Banks in Cherokee County Combined Capital $50,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 41,000 If you are a conservative ^business man, farmer, mechanic, mill man or day laborer you desire to place your money in^the saf est possible place, and the safest place is where the facilities for handlingVyour money are the greatest. ' Money deposit ed with us is as safe as it is possible] for human ingenuity to devise. We want more business, we want ^your busines. run Banki'of Gaffney Oaffney, O. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A. B. Chase, of the banking: Arm of Chase & Weeks, of Providence, R. I., spent Sunday in the city -with R. L. Parish. George B. Scruggs, an industrious farmer of upper Cherokee, was a city visitor Saturday. He paid The Led ger a visit whilfi in the city. Misfl Grace Wills returned to her home in Greenville yesterday after noon, after a visit to Miss Marie Tur ner. Miss Willis formerly resided in Gaffney and is very popular here. Jones J. Darby returnefl yesterday from Rock Hill, where he attended Winthrop commencement. Miss Mabel Gaines, of Ycf-kville, Is the guest of Miss Pablita Gorham, H. M. Johnson has returned from a business trip tn Lancaster. A. B. Gaines, of Yorkviile, was a business visitor to the city Friday. Guy Bonner and Leo Little spent Friday in Greenville. Miss Ethyleen Wilkins left for Spartanburg {Jhnday where stao will spend several weeks visiting friends, during which time she wdll also visit Haygood. Miss Wilkins will be ac companied by Misses Amelia Beck er and Corry Scruggs to Haygood. Mrs. E. G. Ross left Saturday morning for Greensboro, N. C., where she goes to spend a month with her sister, Mrs. C. L. Graver. C. C. Robbins left yesterday for a visit to Spartanburg. ' Tiie Leiirer, $1,00 a tear Mr. Finley is Satisfied. House of Representatives* Washington, D. C.. Jun% 2, ’OG. Editor The Ledger, Gaffney. S. C. Dear Sir:—In the last issue of your paper, received today by me, I find an article from one of jjour corres pondents undertaking to show why Senator Tillman should not be re turned to tho senate, and suggesting my name. I regret the publication of the article. I am entirely satisfied with my present position; the work is agreeable. I have reached a ’ o- sition in thp mather of «ommittee as signment where I am able to do ef ficient work for *he -eople I repre sent. I regret the publication of the article for the reason that I know that Senator Tillman has made the State of South Carolina a faithful and effi cient representative in the senate. During the present session he has had charge of thp railway rate bill, and in this difficult and arduous work he has acquitted himself with signal ability. In a material way he has secured more for the Sttae of South Carolina in appropriation than has been secured by any one. The peo ple of the Stata have a right to be satisfied with the high position he has attained in the United States sen ate, and I have no doubt that he will succeed himself without opposition. I am a candidate for re-election to the house of representatives, and have not at any time had a thought of being a candidate for the senate. Yours truly, D. E. Finley. —A Truss that does not fit is no good. We guarantee to fit Trusses properly. Gaffney Drug Co. I Answer to Mr. MiMtr. Editor Ledger;—Kindly allow me space in your paper to answer the ar ticle which appeared in your paper of May 25th, written by C. G. Miller, of Boston, Mass. I thought I would have nothing to say at all through the papers, but I feel it my duty to answer all such misrepresentations as Mr. Miller has written, or anyone else niav walte. To show the people that Mr. Miller knows nothing of what he is talking about when he says George Hasty in sulted a man’s wife about a week previous to the tragedy, I, as one of the proin-ietors and manager of the hotel, know that no ladv was insulted there at all and, besides that. George had been out of town fqr two or three weeks and had onTv returned to Gaff ney two or three days before the trag edy. But Mr. Miller, like some others, h/is just written something that he knows nothing about. I will closp by tbankinp- Mr. Stegall and Mr. Knight for the kind interest they have taken ki my brother’s be half. A 'W Gaffney, S. C., June 4, 1906. fo Beautify Your Complexion rtf TEN DATS, USB DINOLA TKE UNEQUALED BEABTIFIER. .Formerly advertised and sold as Satinola.) oum LCKii DID YOU KNOW Smith Hardware Co. Made Harness, Repaired Harness, and MadeOld Harness Look New? Try us. We make the best. Our line of Buggies and Surries are the best made in the South. Tyson & Jones, “White Star,” High Point and others. See us before you buy. : : : : : : : : 3INOLA •MV- > NAD|5mOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if it fails to remove freckles, pimples, tan, salfowaass, liver-spots, collai discolorations, black-heads disfiguring erup tions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves th< 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^hy National Toilet Co., Paris, Tenn. For sale oaly b” THE GAFFNEY DRUG CO. 'Wagons! Wiiji'Oiiw!! Our Hardware stock is the most complete and larg est in the upper part of the State. See us for Screen Doors. Always see us for the best and /hat you want. Smith Hardware Co. uni I IQTFQ’Q Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggefo A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brines Golden Health «nd Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let fo-rn, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Hollistbh Drug Company. Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Furniture! Furniture! We have just unloaded another car of Furni ture and can supply you with anything you need in that line at remarkably low prices. While price is a great consideration, we al ways put quality first, that is why it pays you to buy your Furniture, Stoves, Etc., from us, for we always give you the full value for every dollar spent at our store. Come and let us show you through our stock whether you are ready to buy now or not. It will be time well spent for us both. . *. . \ . *. . . \ Shuford & LeMaster Furniture, Stoves and Undertaking. lb TWO DAYS JUNE SALE ON ALL OUR SUMMER GOODS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8th & One-fourth off on Ladies’ and Children’s Low Cut Shoes, which means money saved to you. 10 pieces Bleaching, while it lasts for this sale, going at 3|c the yard. 6 pieces Bleaching, Androscoggin—you know what it is—only 12 yards to one per son, going at 7ic the yard. 5 pieces 36-inch good Cambric, good value at 16c the yard, cut price for this sale* 9c the yard. 8 pieces Checked Nainsook, 10c quality, cut price 8c the yard. 8 pieces Checked Nainsook, 8£c quahty, 6£c the yard. 10 pieces White Mercerized Waist Goods, good value at 20c, cut price 12£c the yard. 10 pieces Figured Mercerized White Goods, good yalue at 40c, cut price 24£c the yard. In Figured Lawns for Summer frocks, we can save you money. Just think, our 10c quality going at 6c the yard. All beautiful designs and good color. 15c quality going at 10c the yard. All the way through this special department we can save you 26 per cent. Now when it comes to Wash Silks—a d you certainly will need this fabric for the hot summer days—in Chinas, 27-inch goods going for this sale for 33£c the yard. 1 piece Peau de Soie, 36-inch, good value at $1.50, sale price 87£c the yard. 1 piece 36-inch Taffeta, good value at $1.25 sale price 87£c the yard. LACE CURTAINS The $1.00 kind $ 74 The 1.25 kind 98 The 2.00 kind 1.54 The 2.25 kind 1.86 The 3.00 kind 2.49 The 5.00 kind 3.99 COUNTERPANES The $1.26 kind $ 74 The 1.50 kind 1.15 The 2.25 kind 1.69 The 2.50 kind 1.89 The 3.00 kind 2.39 About 5,000 yards good White Linen, suitable for dresses, strong and lurable, 16c quality, our cut price. 10c the yard wnile it lasts. Our store is headquarters for Embroideries and Laces, where quality and prices reign supreme. A new lot just received. MLemember' the I>ate—riday and Saturday, June 8th and 9th GAFFNEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY