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'liteBesi'j Always!; We are for iraprove- meut. Yesterday we made some additions to our Ice Cream formulas to make the cream better. It work ed like a charm. We be lieve now that we make and serve as fine a grade of Ice Cream As can possibly be made and we want you to de cide for us. Try It. Cherokee Dreg Company. Our list of fountain drinks is elaborate. Are We Serving You? Agency for FOR SALK.. FOR SALE—Any person wanting milk cattle'apply to T. O. MoCraw. June 29. July 3, pd. FOR SALE—A second-hand Mletz ft .V>1m kerosene engine; In good erudition; 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—Southern mineral lands, Cobalt, maganese, gold, graphite, talc, copper, soapstone, kaolin. Devenny, Eighty Wall Street. New York. WANTED— 100 head of cattle to pasture at 50 cents per month; grass enough to pasture 200 head. W. C. Lipscomb. June 26 and 29, July 3. Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your buslnes. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon my lands for the purpose of fishing, hunting and loaf ing on plantation or in my pastures without permission, under the penalty of the law. < W. C. Lipscomb. June 26, 29, July 3. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loana on improved farma for a term of yoare n amounta of $1,000 and upward, at 7 per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at t par cent Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Qaffney, ft. C. ajwwmmmwnrmmmmK A MERRY MORNING WITH THE MAYOR ^ Mayor’s court yesterday morning was a scene of singular liveliness compared to the state of lethargy into which it has recently fallen, as a re sult of everything sinful and pertain ing to criminal channels making a decision to give tribunals of justice a wide berth. This column has had ar ticles before on the goodness of these. Yesterday the first of the fallen ones appeared in the person of Missie I Glenn, who had to answer on a charge I of disorderly conduct. She could not j do s- satisfactorily and was fined j $2.50. This was promptly paid and Missie will have another chance to see the world from other locations than from behind prison bars. Following this case Perry Little and his wife were asked for an explana tion in regard to a misunderstanding o— Saturday, which was again brought to mind in the shape of a charge of disorderly conduct appearing: on the hook of the clerk. Both Perry and his wife advanced explanations of the af fair which were duly noted bv His Honor. The trouble seems to have started from the manner in which the woman handled a waiter. Little ob jected and the rucuss was the result. It grew so heated that it was .trans ferred from the restaurant of Little on Frederick street, to their home. Here the story grew exciting, with such sensational phrases as packing of trunks and leaving the place thrown generously through this part of the testimony. It was learned from the evidence that peace had not been restored and that strife still ex isted in the domestic relations of the two. Little paid a fine of one dollar. B. B. Hurrah for th® Fourth' The glorious Fourth is almost upon us. Tomorrow heralds its arrival in our midst. Baseball, races, games, music, oratory and a general good time is the program for Gaffney. The nrogram for the day is as follows: 8 to 9 A. M.—Band concert, corner Frederick and Limestone streets. Assemble at Limestone. 9 A. M.—Baseball. 10.30 A. M.—Speaking. Hon. Joseph McCollough, of Greenville. 12 M. to 2 P. M.—Recess and dinner. 2 P. M.—Amusements: Bicycle races, wheelbarrow race, po tato race, sack race, barrel! race, three-legged race. apple contest, climbing contest. 4 P. M.—Pig race, lamb race and mule race. 4.30 P. M.—Baseball, Gaffney vs. Rock Hill. 7 P. M.—“Home. Sweet Home.” Barney Clary will serve a barbecue, an-t all who know Barney and his cues will at once admit that this feat ure win add to the attractiveness of the occasion. Dividend Declared. The semi-annual meeting of the stockholders .of the Limestone Mill war held in the office of the company last Thursday. The affairs of the company were found to be in a most satisfactory condition. The manage ment was congratulated upon the achievements. The directors declared a three and one-half per cent semi annual dividend The old board of directors were re-elected for another term The new addition to the mill is now complete, with the exception of the roof, which is now being put on. In a few weeks the machinery will be installed and then the capacity of the mill will be doubled. DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new office over Frederic i* eet Front, of the Battery. ’Phone In Office and Residence. DR. W. K. GUNTER, UKNTISTr Office in Star Theatre Building. Phone No. 20. drown and bridge work a apeeialty To Leave Gaffney. The many friends of Mr. Joe Os- j borne will regret to learn that he Is to leave Gaffney. For some time Mr. Osborne has been associated with the l clothing department of the large store of W. C. Carpenter, where he ' I was one of the most popular members i of the force. The business Mr. Os borne will follow in the future will i hr as travelling salesman for Kahn | Broc.. the well-known tailors of Louis- j ville. Ky. His territory will be the Stat'' of South Carolina and he will j make this city his readquarters. Mr. Osborne’s leaving this citv as his res idence will cause general regret among his manv friends. He will commence his new work in the near future and his well-known ability in I this line insures unlimited success i for him. For the past few days his i fall line has been on display at the store of W. C. Carpenter’and wMH re- ; main so for several days. Mr. Os- I borne is busy taking orders, as his j popularity combined with the excel- I lence of the concern b'-> represents, makes his goods in great demand in this city. This space belongs to W. C. CARPENTER Buford Street M. E. Church Notes. The Ladles Aid Society held a pleasant meeting yesterday afternoon the residence of Mr. J. C. Jefferies The newly elected officers of the so cietv are: Mrs. Rosa Rountree, pres ident; Mrs. T. B. Butler, vice-presi dent- Mrs. A. R N Folger, secretary and treasurer. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society meets at the parsonage Thursday afternoon at 5 o’clock. A large congregation was present last Sunday morning to celebrate the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. During the past month there have been several baptisms and additions bv letter. The choir will meet for their regu lar rehearsal Immediately after the prayer service on Wednesday even ing. The Senior Epworth League will meet Tuesday evening, June HHh, at Dr. C. M. Littlejohn's. A Unique Entertainment. A unique entertainment will be giv en at the Star Thatr tonight when Edison’s talking machine will present an entertainment embracing seventy- fiv© selections from the latest and most popular sentimental and comic successes, together with bright and breezy dialogues, etc., etc. This is un- doubtedlv a remarkable machine and one that commands the admiration of the inventive geniuses of the whole civilized world. An evening with Edi son's phonograph means an evening of pleasure. Doors will open at 7.30 and entertainment commences at 8.30. Admission, adults 15c. children 10c, to anv part of the house. Death of An Infant. The five-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilkerson. died Sun day evening about 7 o’clock, after an illness of two weeks. The Interment took place yesterday afternoon at four o'clock at Oakland cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson have the sympathy of a large circle of friends j in their bereavement. A little love, a little wealth, A little home for you and me; It’- all I ask except ^ood health, Which comes with Rocky Mountain Tea. ^ PISO S CURE FOR M M com wmcE all use fails. Beet Cough Syrup. Tute* Good. la time. Sold by druggist*. ^ CONSUMPTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of the Blacksburg Publishing Com- paany will be opened in office of Moore & Baber at Blacksburg. S. C., on July oth, 1906. M. H. Morow, Moore & Baber, P. H. Freeman, J. W. Moorehead. Allie Osborne, O. A. Osborne, B. J. Gold. T. S. R. Ward, J. M. Caldwell. J. D. Kennedy, N. W. Hardin. A. M. Bridg es A. H. Pollock, Fulton Moore, C. Rippy and F. V. Mays, Corporators. Eight Hundred Banquetters. The Barracca class of Cherokee Av- en”- Baptist church tendered a ban- ouet to its manv friends and admir- i ers on Saturday evening at Cherokee Avenue church. The class of itself 1 numbers seventy-two and 800 guests were in attendance. The Cherokee ] band was present and rendered de lightful music. Addresses were made by T. W. Kirby, superintendent of the Sunday school; W. C. Durham, president of the Baracca class; Rev. j G. P. Hamrick, pastor of the church; j and R. C. Sarratt. Rev. F. C. Hick- ! son wag prevented from speaking by j I r- attack of sickness. The banquet! j was a success from every point of ■ view. All fortunate enough to attend j think of it with a keen anticipation j j of the repitition of $uch a pleasure. “ To Be Tried For Life Next week while court is in session, will you just stop and be a witness for me in the case I have against Sewing Machines and Bicycles? I want you to try one of mine and then you will be able to testify to the facts in the case. I have these machines I can sell from I16.40 up to the top prices, and I can sell Bicycles from $16.25 up as high as you want them. Please stop and think just a moment that I can save you some money these long summer days if you will figure with me on the thing you need. Phone 183. Yours to please, Limestone Street. W. J, Maness's Big Installment House In Honor of Miss Wood. The following is frdm the society j notes of the Roanoke. Va., Times: "Mrs. W. O. Lipscomb entertained a number of young people, at her j home on Chapman avenue. Friday | night, in honor of her sister. Miss j Louise Wood, of Gaffney. S. C.. who is visiting her. About twelve guests were present, and a delightful eve ning of music and cards was enjoyed. ' while dainty and delicious refresh- ! ments formed a most pleasant fea- i ture. The residence was prettily decorated with potted Plants and a profusion of sweet peas tastefully ar- ! ranged.” i We do not do all kinds of printing— we do the GOOD kind. U anybody has a message for the people of this community he cannot deliver it to them so effectually, so cneaply, so quick ly in any other way as through the columns of this paper. It is the business of this pa per to carry messages of one kind and another into homes. The message will be delivered, too, under favorable conditions, for few persons take up their local paper except in a pleasant and receptive frame of mind. The sign upon the fence board may be good, but it can be seen only by travelers who go that particular road. The message in the local paper carrie* itself to thousands, no matter by which road they travel. Select your space and put your mes age where it will do the most good. We, perha^t, can help yon if you wil bat uk m » j <»] To Our Savings Depositors! | Interest for quarter ending June 30th has been written up on our books. You may bring in your pass book at your con venience ami have interest entered thereon. Ha ve You an Account In our Savings Department? If not, it will pay you to consider the matter. We will pay 4 per cent, on Savings Deposits and compound the interest four times a year. Merchants and Planters Bank C. M. Smith, |Prest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest. R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. JULY 1st The new quarter begins with Gaffney Savings Bank and interest has been credited all de positors. Depositors are requested to bring in their bank books when con venient and have the interest credited * -■ 9 . . . . vt j ' thereon ,, c. • This Method of Banking IS ONE OF The Safest in Existence, and those who fail to take advantage of it are missing a great opportunity for safe investment. If you haven’t an account with the :; ;; :: Gaffney Savings Bank We would be’ gladjlto add you to our ; already large list of depositors. We ^ want more*accounts; we want your account.^ Ifjfyou- are unacquainted with this method of banking, call on us and£we will take pleasure in ex plaining the workings in detail. :: w C.O.- One Dollar Opens an Account With This Bank. D. C. Ross, Prest. J. A. Carroll, Vice-Prest. Maynard Smyth, Cashier. 'ii I>R. J. IIXT^ ri^K, 7■---- Of Rock Hill, South Carolina . ■ ■ Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Scrofula and Rheumatism, Diseases of Liver, Kidneys. Dyspepsia and Indigestion and Diseases of the Genito urinary Organs. Treats without the Knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient. Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twenty-five years, of practical experience. ■ ■ Reference To A Few Cases Treated ::•■ ■■_ .. It. A. Clark, Cancer of nose Rock lllll. 8. C. W. W. Stroup, Cancer of face Lowell, N. O. I J. J. Neely, Cancer of neck. Ttrzah, B. C Mrs. Barbory McCraw. Cancer of forehead Mrs J. I).Williams, Cancerof face Tlrzali.8. C. 1 Gaffney. 8. C. I Mrs. 8. B. Nelson. Cancer of iiose.O«don, 8. C. 8. B. Hanna, Cancer of neck Gastonia, N. O. Miss Ida Van T taaell, Cancer of breast Guth- David Hawkins. Cancer of noseGaffney, 8. C. rlesvllle, 8. C j .1. L. Kiifran, Cancer of face.. .Gastonia, N. C. \V. A. Mulllnax, Cancer of face King's Cieek, Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy. Cance.r of breast Gaff- 8. C. ' j ney, 8.0. Fourth of July Bargains in Every Department Carroll <£b Byers, Gaffney, So. Car.