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Ws'M -4^ SURE DEATH! TO FLIES. on Company. Agency for I Hello! Hello! ?> L‘ Change Among the Druggist®. rhatiRPH in htiiiiness affairs in thf j The tv have taken Place within the la^t eonimnnl >w days that affect a number -**! | n.v Stor* F prominent flr:ns. The 'ChrokSe of an ei i‘u>; C'o. which has formerly lieenlf'^ hall h mtrolled by a stock company with r. C. A. Jefferies and Hr. W. F. Blues and Beds Clash. diamond on Limestone str. desiKnfvted as the “Compa-| ball ground, was the inn. Now the fly season is Mofet of are bothered more or less by the pests. v- 'll ■ The best, neatest and cheapest way to get ri i of them is by using our poison fly paper. Five o««ts a package. A good supply of tan glefoot on hand. f Who’s Tint? £ I c Jones J. Darby, g What can 1 do for u ™ p you? “Put $2,000.00 re Insurance On my property at once.” Thank you sir. Ring me often, a> I am ready to serve ps, active members of the affected by the chance inas- s Dr. Humphries, who ha® lociated with the Ann for a r>f years, has disimsed of his an i Dr. Jefferies will now the store. Dr. Humphries e no definate plans hut will 5 encayre in other business. N. Littlejohn, formerly with •nkee Drug Company, but for en< • n excitimr and interestinc came !♦}! 'all Saturday afternoon, when the i»% ies and Reds clashed and re- !L^] iitC'l in deadly combat until eh'ven |^«j it ■- had been played. jK'ji 'he i a » teams receive their names V) m the color of their uniforms. The i, team is frequently spoken of as |L*j Gai am. which they Ml •elve from Mr. J. Frank Carson, */! Merchants & Planters Bank I W Gaffney, ». G. Largest Capital off any Bank in the County v afii'r of tiie Company Stort • 'hem their uniforms o ed. The teams youn. apes put up a pam com- I Vi boys who for their !,♦, of 11> nan >r Crawlej a cum Detent | base ball of exceedingly high quality & Co., has Ph® score in the game Saturday returned to the Cherokee Drug Co. Dr. R. C. Oarland, for some tlmej with Crawley & Co., but more re cently manager of the Ojiffne Drug Co . will succeed Dr. Littlejohn with S. R Cnwdev 41- Co Dr. Malcolm Goudelock, who was) large, shows what .alters 'll ams can boast of and the fact , that eleven innings had to be played v to break the tie would point, to good field work on each side. jj*% Batteries: Reds—Stone and Jones; 'jl* Blues—Dickson and Benson. 5% t' ih the rokee Drug until his eii- A you. (iood-l)\e. JONES J. DARBY '.tiirt of if the game ish. was tht Pi I Fire Insurance. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entranca Examination. The examiuatinn for the aw.-ird of viiciint Keholarships in Winthrop College iind for ihc admission of new students will be held :ittb< County Cotfri House on Friday, duly ittli, at Da rn Applicants must not be less than l.» years of aae. When sehol * rsh l ps are vai^ated after July fl, they will be awarded to those tuaklnp the hiphest,aver!tve at this examina tion provided they meet the eonditious pov- erninp the award' Applicants for scholar ship should write to President Johnson be fore the examination for scholarship appli cation blank. Scholarships are worth ?l0n and free tui tion. The next session will open September Pith, 1(108 For furl her Informat ion and cata logue, address 8-4-2mo-pd. Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, • • Rock Hill, S. C. 1765 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1906 Charleston, S. C. Entrance examinations will he held in the County Court House < n Friday. July 8th, at !) a. m. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each county in South Carolina, awarded by the County Superintendent of Education and Probate Judge. Hoard and furnished room In dormitory. $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for va cant Boyce Scholarships which pay fldd a year. For catalogue and information address Hahkison Randolph, President. May Ih-lm-pd. trance into the I’niveiaity of Mary- buntli land, where he has just graduated as ~— ifo a pliarmicist, will be with the ('hero-] —R is very important that Trusses !V ke H Drug To. The changes affect! l, e properly adjusted and fitted, oth- iV! every drug firm in the city, os the:'* rwIse th ®v are uncomfoi'table and, ’.inusuallv competent drug cen tliat be8ld e s - ,io v ery Httle good. Gaffney .V the ei v boasts of are changing from |Co. | !^ to the other in a one firm to the otner m a manner ;hat is decidely out of the ordinary. The profession of druggists will lose an excellent member should Dr. Humphries decide to enter some fuller pmfessiun. Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Stockholders’ Liability Protection to Depositors ... S 75.000.00 v Vi- 20,000.00 £, V vf 75,000.00 ? $170,000.00 W Accounts of small depositors solicited and teoeiv the same consideration as the accounts of tliose more fortunate. C. M. Smith, ;Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb. Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst. CasL Uni I IQTFR’Q Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget* A Busy Medicine for Busy People, Brines Golden Health «nd Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Uvet and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Hollister Dkcg Compant, Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE We do not do all kinds of prlntlhf we do the GOOD kind. Mr. Holmes’ Misfortune. Mr. B. A. Holmes, superintendent ft Weiss kerosene engine; in good u ie Irene Mills. \\.is the victim o! i c judition; can be seen in operation tin unusually painful and very se- at The Ledger office. Ap^ly The rimis accident while engaged at work Ledger, Gaffney, S. C. it r.ie Irene Mills on Friday after noon. As a result of ids hand being caught in a picker all the fingers on .iis right hand were completely sev ere.!. The thumb alone remains on the hand. Medical assitsance was secured immediately after the acci dent occurred and the injured mem bers amputated and the hand dressed. Mr. Holmes is one of the best known mill men in the business hav ing a career to be proud of, and his many friends in this city and else where will regret exceedingly to learn of his accident. A speedy re covery is the universal wish. FOR SALE. F0R*SALE—A good family horse: chean for cash or on time. J. F. Fincken. June S-tf FOR SALE—A second-hand Mletz , — ——— ——-— \t+y^ r-*r-xrAr-w w sr-i For Non-Payment of Street Tax. Mayor’s court on Saturday morn ing was a tame affair indeed, only three young negroes appearing, who had not paid their street tax and who were brought n > to be examin ed as to the reason why. No satis factory excuse was forthcoming, so the usual punishment for such de linquents was meted out. As a con sequence .each will weild pick and shovel with the faithful ones of the city for six long, hot and dustv days. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two store rooms O’ Robinson street. Webst & Jefferies March 6 tf. Fire We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agent. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loana on improved farms for a term of year* n amounts of $1,000 and jer cent, and from $300 ^ per cent Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, t. C. ^ DID YOU KNOW ^ Smith Hardware 4 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. :::::::: Jr ■Wag:oii«! Wagons!! If MONEY TO LEND. To memebers of The Farmer'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. Our Hardware stock is the most complete and larg est iu the upper part of the State. See us for Screen Doors. Always see us for the best and what you want. ^ Smith Hardware Co. v 3** W. C. CARPENTER BP' '• Ua. 1 The Price of Two-PMis Have Been Cut Half inTwo 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. 3* 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 §uit, but come just as soon as you read this ad. and get the best selection. 915-19 Granard Sts. W. C. OiARPENXER Gaffney, So. Carolina.