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You are invited to call and Inspect the Choicest collection of Fcill and Winter Woolens Ever displayed in this town, which will be shown by Wm. A. McSherry, Jr., representing the celebrated tailoring establishment of M. Moses & Son, Baltimore, Md. » August IOthand 11th at CaiTOll & ByerS Gaffney, South Carolina. THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, *d. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publisher, J. Brian Bell, New* Editor. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Republican bluff works first rate in political matters, sometimes. but somehow it does not seem to make the dirt fly” at Panama. • * • The Armour trust was brought to its knees by a competitor, but lifted up with care by the Roosevelt admin istration and given^half the swag Now that the president has $25,000 for traveling, the railroad agents are enticing him with all kinds of tales about bears and other game in far distant States. Last year when they had to carry him on a free pass they reported but little game and that very wild and uncome-at-able. Considering that the administra tion has had full swing at Panama and nil the monev it asked for for over tw ^ years, it is rather disheartening to hear Secretary Taft say the Amer- icar> neople are in too big a hurry to see the dirt fly. # # 0 The Maryland terrapin trust has had a bad jolt in Pennsylvania, where the attorney-general has decided that snapping turtle is not terrapin. Thus Is public opinion, even in that trust- ridden State, compelling the Republi can officials to discover that trusts exist. • • • The papers are still throwing bou quets at Charleston, and this notwith standing the fact that it’s nearly a month since the meeting of the press association at tAe' Isle of Palms. By' George, it seems that some of them got intoxicated sure enough. But we would not withhold anything frojn dear old Charleston, nor her good peo ple. Surely they deserve all the good things that can possibly be said of them, and we don’t care what is said, we endorse it. • * * Attorney-General Moody has been forced to admit that Judge Parker’s c-^tention that all the laws under which the Federal government has prosecuted the trusts and corpora tions existed prior to 1904. Will President Roosevelt and Secretary Cortelyou also acknowledge that Judge Parker is right, or will they still ’env it. as was the case about his other charge that the corpora tions were contributing to the Roose velt campaign fund in 1904, which has also been proven, but never acknowl edged. * • * Such disturbances as that at Ma bry’s Mill and that one in the city Saturday night are sincerelv regret ted by every man and woman who has the welfare of the community at heart. It does seem that decent white men would learn to curb their pas sions and refrain from indulging in such unseemly conduct. It Is such things as these that give Gaffney undesirable notoriety. It may be and W' indulge the hope, that they are only electrical storms that will clear the atmosphere. “Let us have peacf^” were the words of Grant to Lee, and we borrow them as a closing appeal for the welfare of our com munity. • • • The Columbia Record asks the law yers of South Carolina not to vote for Lyon, saying that he had no experi ence before the Supreme Court, and, in fact, no practice in the lower courts. The lawyers of Abbeville en dorse Lyon and praise his ability in a signed letter, but as yet we haven’t seen where The Record has been fair enough to retract its statement. My! niy! the length to which these dis pensary papers will go! It’s amazing to see men stoop so in the advocacy of a cause. Under no other circum stances can we conceive of Paul Brice bein 0 ' so unfair. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. E. Phillips was a Ledger visitor yesteroay. W. R. Sanders, of Maud section, was in the city yesterday. L. Baker went to Yorkville yester day afternoon and from there will go to Gilkey, N. C. Mr. Baker is carry ing on work at both places. W. C. Lipscomb, of R. F. D. No. 4, came in to visit The Ledger while in town yesterday. T. J. Estes, of lower Cherokee, was in town on business Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Lipscomb and children, Mrs. A. E. Lipscomb and Miss Carrie Stewart have returned from Pied mont Springs. J. T. Laughlin, of Union, was in town Saturday on business. Mrs. A. V. Montgomery left yester day for a visit to Spartanburg. Miss Jessie Lipscomb returned to the city yesterday after a visit to Asheville, N. C. Mrs. M. J. Harmon and daughter, Miss Daisy, left the city Saturday to spend several days in the western part of North Carolina. Dr. W. C. Hamrick- and Miss Volina spent Sunday at Chick Springs. Charles W. Hames and A. Louis Wood, of this city and George Mc Whorter, of Union, left Saturday for Washington, New York and other points. Joe R. Osborne, formerly a popular Gaffney young man. who is now a hustling traveling salesman, is in the city. Miss Lucv Tolleson. of Spartan burg is the guest of Miss Stella Ham ilton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Guyton, Misc Nell Guyton. Miss Julia Guyton, Messrs. Will Russell and Orin Moore spent Saturday in the city. Miss Dessie Martin, of Anderson, is visiting the family of Mr. J. C Blanton. Miss Lillian Gregory, of Lancaster, is the guest of Miss Eunice Johnson. Paul H. Lipscomb was a visitor to Chick Springs Sunday. Vernon Phillips, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips. Mrs. J. G. Bramlett is the guest of parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fos ter, in Anderson. Mr. Byron Smith left last week to spend his vacation with his parents in Spartanburg:. Mr. Smith will go from there to Union to work. He made many friends while in Gaffney who regret Mr. Smith’s de*'' , rture. Miss Marie Smith, of Algood. was in the city Friday shopping. Misses Jessie and Maggie Estes, of lower Cherokee, are In the cit" visit ing their uncle. Dr. Smith. Mrs. T. B. Hazzard. who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. M. J. Har mon, left Saturday on a visit to rel atives at Pacolet. Miss Ethleen and Banna Wilbins are spending a while in the moun tains. Miss Lucy Wilkins spent Sunday at Grassy Pond. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Richardson are spending a few days in Clinton. Miss Louise Shell has returned to her home in Spartanburg, after visit ing relatives in Gaffney and the coun try. Dr. Charles Lipscomb, formerly of this city but now of Greensboro N. C„ is spending a few days in the city. Lafar Lipscomb, of Portsmouth, Va., spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lip scomb, in this city. A. W. Griffith, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city. Miss Lula Garrett returned yester day from a visit to Asheville. N, C- C. L. Walker was a visitor to Blacksburg Saturday evening. Jones Brown, of Cowpens. was in the city yesterday. Roy Osborne, the popular local, freight agent, returned Sunday from a visit to Atlanta. Marx S. Nathan, a well-known theat rical man. who is interested in the local theatre, left Saturday for Wrightsville Beach, after spending several days in this city. C. M. Cooke, of Kings Mountain, who has been visiting his brother, W. C. Cooke, at this place, left for his home Sunday. J. W. Brown, a prominent business man of Cowpens. was in the city Sun day. W. K. Davenport is spending some time among the mountains at Sa luda. Miss Millie Wilkins left the city Saturday for a visit to friends and relative-' in Alabama. N. W. Hardin, of Blacksburg, was in the city yesterday. O. P. Richardson, who is suending some time at Lincolnton, N. C.. spent Sunday and yesterday in the city with his parents. Cubscrlbe for The Ledger; $1 * year ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements placed In this col umn until the primary election for $5.00. Al] cards must be accompanied by the cash to insure proper atten- t’.on. For the Senate. Believing that Cherokee county and South Carolina need the services of J. C. Otts, Esq., in the State Senate, we present his name to the voters of Cherokee county, subject to the Dem ocratic primarv election. Tax Payers. I hereby announce hyself as a can didate for the office of State senator for Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. S. Hall. Jr. For House 0 f Representatives. The friends of W. G. Austell hereby announen him a candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatlv - subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. K. O. Huskey. At the urgent solicitation of many friends I announce myself as a candi date for the lower house of the Legis lature, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary. W. F. McArthur. Being urged by my friends, I have decided to enter the race for ti«e House of Representatives and hereby announce myself a candidate, promis ing to abide by the results of the De mocratic primarv election. Chas. A. S. Campbell._ I hereby announce myself a candi date for a member of the House of Representatives from Cherokee coun ty, and bind myself to he governed by the rules and results of the Demo cratic primary election. , John V. Price^ r hereby announce myself a candi date for the legislature, subject to tb rules of the Democratic primary. N. W. Hardin. Believing that E. J. Clary would be a suitable man for the lower house, his friends hereby recommend him to the voters of Cherokee coun ty and hereby announce him a can didate for that place, subject to rules of Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives for Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary elect-on. J. E. Gault. For Clerk. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court of Cherokeo county, subject to the results of the Democratic primary. M. A. (Non) Sarratt. I am a candidate for Clerk of Court of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic primary. Z. A. Robertson. With the consciousness of having nerformed the duties of the office of Clerk of Court In a faithful, efficient and economical manner, for the best interests of the county and to th^ sat isfaction of the public, and on the rec ord I have made as to merit and fit ness. I solicit the support of all the voter ■ of the county, for re-election In the ensuing Democratic primary. Respectfully. J. Eb. Jefferies. I announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court for Cherokee county, subject to the action of the Democrat ic primary. j. n. Hoina. For Probate JtJge. I am a candidate for Probate Judge of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. G. W. Speer. Thanking the voters of the county for their confidence reposed In me In the past, and feeling better qualified by experience In the office to dis charge the duties thereof. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re- eloction to the office of Probate Judge for Cherokee county, subject, however to the rules of the Democrat- 1 primary election. J. E Webster. I announce myself a candidate for the office of Probate Judge of Chero kee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Will D. Thomas. For Coroner. Dr. M. W. Smith, who so faithfully served his country during the Con federate war, and who has never be fore appealed to the county for a pub lic office, is hereby announced a can didate for Coroner by his many friends, subject to the results of the Democratic Primar''. I hereby announce myself a '’andi- date for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. 8. Vinesett I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to th« rules of the Democratic primary. J. O. Tata. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner, subject to the re sults of the Democratic primary. J. M. Allison. For Supervisor. 2 hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor subject to rules of the Democratic primary. E. Felix Lipscomb. The friends of J. V. Whelchel, rec ognizing the valuable services ren dered him while supervisor of Cherokee county, hereby announce him as a candidate for that office, sub- j*-’' to the rules of the Democratic primary. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, sub ject to the rules of The Democratic primary. Wm. Phillips. For Auditor. I hereby announce myself as a can dida'.e for Auditor of Cherokee county. and wlL abide by the result of the Democratic primary. D. Both Hughes. G. B. Daniel Is hereby announced as a candidate for Auditor of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Having been assured by many friends and having a clear conscience of having fully performed the duties of Auditor of your county, I respect fully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. I feel grateful to my many friends and thanking them for former support I must kindly soli cit their support in the present elec tion, I am, your humble servant, W. D. Camp. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor, subject to results of Democratic primary. George D. Scruggs. For Sheriff. Profoundly grateful to the people of Cheroke* county for the honors they have already conferred on me, I an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Sheriff of Cherokee county and I promise to he govern- of bv the result of the Democratic primary election. W. W. Thomas. Standing on my official record as an officer of the past and being assured hr many friends of my satisfactory services, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to results of Demorcaf 1c primary. A. L. Hallman. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Cherokee county subject to the rules of Democratic primary. R. J. Foster. I am a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. O. Ballenger. For Treasurer. I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Cherokee county, subject to the Democratic primary. I take this oc casion to thank my friends for their unwavering loyalty, and point to my record in office to merit their continu ed support. W. Harrv Gooding. I am a candidate for Treasurer of Cherokee county, subject to the Dem- aeratic primary. Will W. Gaffney. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Superintendent of Education, and take this opportunity to thank the people most kindly for the honors already conferred. I will abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. J. L. Walker. I hereby formally announce myself a candidate for Superintendent of Ed ucation of Cherokee County, subject to the result of the Democratic pri mary. Virgil McCraw. For Magistrate. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Magistrate for Limestone township subiect to rules governering Democratic pri mary B. F. Camp. At the solicitation of friends I an nounce myself a candidate for the of fice of Magistrate of Draytonvllla Township subject to the Democratic primary. F. H. Morton. Watch Thla Column. One house In fine condition, $700 cash, $1,200 In one and two years at 6 per cent. Several flop pieces of property to be put on block In July Twenty-seven acres of fine land In town for a song. If you would like to Yave a fine In vestment in a plantation come and see me, 500 acres some good timber and In good shape. Must be sold even if It does not bring but $3,000. 250 acres of pretty land at $10 per acre, lies fine. Town lots of all shapes and de scriptions. Over 200. Houses galore, and 20,000 acres of land. 50 acres of land, lies well, 5 miles from town, $11.00 per acre. 55 acres, fairly good house, barns, etc., very cheap, 6 miles out. 53 acres, orchard, house, etc., lies very well, cheap. 4 room house, good shape, in Gaff ney; price $475. 6 room house, good surroundings, nice yard and conveniences; price $1,250.00, one-third cash. The Gibbs Brick store room, 5- room house, and vacant lot 80x200 In west end, $1,800. Buy the house you live in for the rent you are paying. Representative of Sun Fire Insur- rance Co., The American Surety Co., The Standard Trust Co., who lend money at 5 per cent to buy and build homes with ten and half years to pay It back If you want. R. A. Clark, Cancer of nose . .Rock Hill. 8. O. J. J. Neely, Cancer of neck Tlrzah, 8. C Mrs. J. I). Will lams, Cancer of face Tlrsab.S. C. Mrs. 8. R. Nelson. Cancer of nose.Oitdon, 8. C. Miss Ida VanTissell, Cancer of breast Outh- rlesvllle, 8.0 W.A. Mulltn; x, Cancer of face King’s Creek, 8. C. The Builders Supply Go. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish your Bulldlnf Materiel «f the best that the markets afford an4 at the lowest living prices N*. 1 leart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar- in teed Pure White Lead and Zlue, ind Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better X) paint your house with and costs ess than mixed paints. When In need >f anything In the building line, call ind see us; we’ll treat you cour- eously and make your estimates for aothlmg. L/. Baker*, MANAGER. r ^ $63.00—$81.00 J Pays board, tuition and room rent at Piedmont High School for entire session of 9 months. Endorsed by best educators. Mountain scenery. Mineral water. No malaria. Session opens August 13th. For hand- j some catalogue write to : : W. D. Borns, Lawndale, N. C. W. W. Stroup, Cancer of face Lowell, N. O. Mrs. Barbory McCraw. Cancer of forehead Gaffney. 8. O. 8. B. Hanna, Cancer of neck. Gastonia, N. O. David Hawkins. Cancer of nose Gaffney, S. O. J. L. Ragan, Cancer of face.. ..Gastonia, N. O. Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy, Cancer of breast Gaff ney, 8. C. R. Lrtta Parish. -10-lm. i i 4 4 i 4 i 4 DID YOU KNOW Co. II Smith Hardware Made Harness, J{ Repaired Harness, A nd $ MadeOld Harness Look New? \ Pry us. We make the best. Our line of Buggies and Surries are the best made in the South. Tvson & Jones, “White Star.” High Point and others. See us before you buy. : : : : : : : : Wti^onsr*! ^Wagons!! 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 what you want. Smith Hardware Co. ->€Bar-Ba-Ku at Gaffneys Arrangements are being made to give the most up-to-date Barbecue ever given in Cherokee county, at this place on Thursday, August 9th, (the day of State campaign meeting.) That the veteran cueist, Jim Worthy, is to have charge of the cooking, is sufficient guarantee that it will be right. However, the managers say in addition to this, if you are not fully satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded. OR. J. M. HTJJNTTEJR, 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 NEW GOODS m m m LOW PRICES It will be to your interest to come this way. 36 inch Taffatas in all the new shades. Dress Goods in Suitings, Mohairs, Etc. More of that go in pure Linen. We whisper prices on these goods. New arrivals. Come and see for yourself r.nd be convinced. GAFFNEY MANUFACTURING GO'S. STORE.