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CITY SCHOOLS OPEN. ■a. »■ ►*« NEW SMELTING PLANT. I y h ; : ; l i >;■ There It Is! I 5 \ Iv I L And it’s a record to be proud of ! Good line of deposits and a good general bal ance to your account. a i a. i *ri>* beget frugality. How many, though, never open an account at a Dank ? If they did, at a bank like ours, it would be to their financial interests. Try us. National Bank of Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C. I I $1 ,V, D. C. ROSS, Prest. J. A. CARROLL, Vice-Prest. MAYNARD SMYTH, Cashier. C. W. HAMES, Ass’t. Cashier. "m w w w -w ^ » » • »* FOR SALE. If you want to t>uy a pood house convenient to graded school mil Limestone '’oil-pe, ad'ires, "House” care Led'' S pt. 3 tf. FOH RtiNT. FOR RENT—Two sto,e ;f>oni-i Robinson street W bst & Jedene- 1 March li tf. W'N'E. i w a n: d -- 200 cords of good pine wood. GLOBE MFC. CO. A up. 3-tf. LOST. LOST—Pair eye-glasses, with chain and pin, between Company Store and Robert R. Wilkins residence. Finder please return to this office and re ceive reward. FOUND. FOUND -A Confederate veteran’s badge: owner will please apply at this office. MONEY TO LOAN—Apply to W. C. McArthur, guardian over Mer chants and Planters Hank, NOTICE. Parties submitting free milling or sulpherde gold, copper and silver ores for tests must furnish not less than fifty pounds, or over one hun dred All samples or ores submitted must he from owners of the property, as we will deal only with the owners. L. U. Cambell. Sept. 4, Imo. Fire Insurance! Wo represent some of the lawst and most substantial companies and would like to write your buslnes. 5-ll-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans op Improved farms for a term of years lr> amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at par cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, J Gaffney, ft. C. DR. W. K. GUNTER, L> K .X 'r 1 *•» T Olficfc in Star Theatre Building. Phonk No. 20. Crow- and bridge work a specialty. WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR., Attorney at Law, Office over The Battery Gaffney, ft. C. Prompt attention gleen to all hnslneim DR. J. F. GARRETT. DENTIST. Moved to new office over Freder*': ♦ •#* Front of the Battery. 'Phono In Office and RMldenaa. Today I I I You will want to know where to get your School supplies. We have every thing that you need. Text Books, Note Books, Drawing Books, Color Sets, Pencils, Tablets, Inks, Pens, Slates, Slate Pencils, Sponges, Eras ers, Satchels, Book Straps, Copy Books, Companions. All of the stock is new and selected with care to give you the best goods for the monev. s I ■ i I i I I I 1 Cherokee J I Drug I I I I I I I i i L. U. Campbell and Others Purchase Flint Hilj Mine. Mr. L. U. Campbell and other l>ar ties h3ve purchased through Judge J. FT Webster the Flint Hill gold mine, on Broad river, near Smith’s F’ord, and will begin operating the mine some time between September 1 fith and October 1st. It is the purpose of the new owners of this mine to in stall a smeiting plant made by a To ledo. Ohio, firm, called the MacDon ald hot air blast smelting system. The object in using this system in stead of the amalgamating system is to reduce free milling and sulphide ores of a low grade, of which there is a great abundance in this county. By installing this plant, the capacity of which is one hundred and fifty tons in twenty-four hours, is to give those having sulphide and free milling ores an opportunity to have their ores practically tested in large quan tities by competent parties, an« there is hut little doubt that a large and profitable commercial business can he developed. This process is in use i'> several large mining districts in iIn; West and in Mexico, where la bor expenses, fuel and water are higher and scarcer than in this sec- t ion. The object of the company which will take hold of this matter is to own and operate the F'lint Hill mine and to prove to the public that the or‘s in North and South Carolina are equal to the ores of the West and Mexico in value. When this is ac complished, which will take about twelve months, those having mineral lands containing gold, free or sul phide ores can find investors or sell their ores at this plant. Those having ores of this character and who wish to submit them in order to .ascertain their value can do so by taking large samples to Mr. L. C. Campbell, at his residence in this city, or to Judge J. E. Webster’s office, at the court house. Cherokee county has more varied minerals within its boundaries than any other county in South Carolina, .and the only reason why we have not been actively engaged in mining to a greater extent, is because the ores were not rich enough to pay under the old systems, but under this new system it is confidently expected that the mines of this section can he prof itably operated. Company Agency for The Builders Supply Co. Successors to L. Baker, Will furnish your Building Materia. >f the best that the markets afford anti it the lowest living prices No. 1 ieart pine Shingles and Laths, Guar tnteed Pure White Lead and Zinc ind Pure Linseed Oil. Nothing better .o paint your house with and costs ess than mixed paints. When in nee«' >f anything In the building line, cal end see us; we’ll treat you cour •eousjy and make your estimates fo< mthlng I ^ I $ k r, MANAGER. Limestone Music Faculty. The musical faculty of Limestone College this session win be one of unusual strength, brilliancy and dis tinction. FTvery one of the teachers is a musician of the highest artistic ability. The new director is Prof. Harold A. Ixu-ing, a graduate of one of the most famous music schools of New England, a pupil of the celebrat ed F'aelten Brothers, and has won great distinction in his profession. He is a brilliant concert pianist and organist, and resigned a fine position in the service of the United States as supervisor of music, to accept the di rectorship of Limestone College. The new voice teacher is Miss Ed na Van Vliet Higley, a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music, who has a beautiful soprano voice and is also an expert violinist. She is a very experienced teacher, and had had a distinguished career. Miss Dew whose splendid abilities as a musician are well known to Gaff ney, will, of course, be with the col- lego again this year. The prospects of Limestone were never so bright as they are today. Its Tim e to "Get Busy.” A corps of surveyors representing the South and Western Railway Com pany were in Gaffney Saturday run ning a line for that company. A Led ger representative made an effort to get some information on the subject but the only satisfaction received was that the engineers were simply running the line and that they did not know whether or not Hie road would come to Gaffney. It seems to us that an opportunity is presenting itself at our doors and that it would he a capi tal piece of business for the Gaffney Commercial Club to "get busy” on tills matter. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters unclaimed in the Gaffney postoffice for week ending Sentemhcr 3, 1906: Miss Hattie Austin, Miss Bessie Green, Miss Fiarsie Llnsey. Miss Min nie McCullo, Miss Josep’n Smith. Miss It. R. Woodside, Jno. West, J. W White, J. H. Williams, John H. Wilk ins, pumls harrat, W. M. Burgess, Bill Blanton, L. B. Carwln, F. W Cross <3), Pierce Duncan, Blut Dow •■r, M C. Gurner, R. E. I^asslter (2), A. C. larket, J. L. Marin, Mulan Mo ser. Henry McDowell. J. C. McFall, Jule Nance, Sil Porter <2», F. E Rob inson (2), Wm. Roberts. Call for letters advertised. One cent due on each. A. It N Folger P. M Procter Worthy. Mr. Leander Procter and Miss Es sie Worthy were married Sunda> night at Rehoboth church. Rev. L. it. Gaines officiating. The Ledger ex tends congratulations to these popti lar young people. ii.Ml COMS WMERf All ■ Couifh Syrup. Taalu* Good. iSa ISt IAIU. WMIIK In Unix. n<,id by druintGU. J«e CONSUMPTION i* Ham Har- Indications Point to a Most Prosper ous Year. The Gaffney graded schools open for the session of 1906 7 today. The indications are that the session will orove the most profitable in the his tory of the school. All the teachers have reported and Superintendent West seems to have matters well In hand. The following Is the organiza tion of the schools: Board of Trustees—1st Ward, E. R. Cash; 2nd Ward, C. C. Harris; 3rd Ward. M. A. Sarratt: 4th Ward, J. B. Pettit; 5th Ward, W. C. Ham rick; 6th Ward, B. B. Steedly: at large, R. A. Jones. Executive Committee—W. C. rick. E. R. Cash, J. B. Pettit. Instruction Committee—C. C rls M. A. Sarratt, R. A. Jones. F'inance Committee—R. A. Jones, W. C. Hamrick, C. C. Harris. Superintendent—W. B. West. Principals—Central School, Theo dore Spears; Cherokee Avenue School. F. E. Shuford; Limestone Mills Schoo 1 Mrs. G. P. Hamrick; F'alrvlew School, Miss Ida Crocker; Colored School, R. C. Campbell. Teachers: Central School — first grade, Miss Ona Spillman: second Bessie Kendrick; third Marguerite Richardson; fourth grade. Miss Augusta Brohawn: fifth grade, Miss Louise Sarratt; sixth grade. Miss Wrenn Harris: seventh grade, Miss Marie Folger: eighth grade, Mrs. W F\ Humphries; ninth grade. Mr. Theodore Spears. Cherokee Avenue School—first grade, Mrs. F. E. Shuford; second and third grades. Miss Minnie Wes- singer; fourth and fifth grades, F\ E. Shuford. Fairview School—Miss Ida Crocker. Limestone Mills School—Mrs. G. P. Hamrick. Colored School—Rev. R. C. Camp hell. Icie Norris, Eliza Littlejohn. grade. gr 'd", Miss Miss Picnic at Silica Springs. Lipscomb Silica Springs company cordially invites all of the good peo ple of Cherokee county to a picnic at their springs, near Gaffney, on Thurs day, September 6th We want a big crowd. Wm will have plenty of good colil w r ater to drink and think we can guarantee everyone a good time. We hope that the ladies throughout the county will have a slaughter of chick- '■ns. The committee that will he in charge is composed of the following popular young ladies and gentlemen of Gaffney and vicinity: Misses Edna Brown, Marie Turner, Bell Humphries, Edna Elmore, Addle Brown. Minnie Burgess. Annie Moore, Bell Bailey, Hattie Wylie, Rossie Fos ter, Arle Stacy, Marie Smith; Messrs. L. C. Warmoth, J. P. Smith. C. C. Robbins, John Davis, Charles Sparks, Elmer Martin. Samuel Lipscomb, M. W. Brown, T. H. I/>ckhart, Richard Jefferies. This committee will use its best, ef forts in making everyone feel at home and enjoy themselves. Lipscomb Silica Springs Co. Ca| Has Another Boy, Everybody who knows Happy Cal Parish and came in contact with him during his recent bereavement, knows how deeply touched the genial hotel- ist was at the death of Emmet—his adopted son. Ca] will never forget the boy who, by his kindly disposi tion, bad entwined hims/elf around his heartstrings and who can never he replaced, and in order that he might have another bov as near like Emmett as possible he has adopted the latter’s brother. Hugh. Hugh has been living at Hot Springs, N. C„ where he has been working on a farm. He arrived In Gaffne/ Friday and was adooted Saturday. He is a bright little fellow, possesses beautiful <' v es and a beaming countenance, and his manner is at once striking and nleas- ant. The Ledger is glad Cal has an other hoy and we know that Hugh has secured a good home. Clary-Harrell. Mr. Huren Clary and Miss Zulie Harrell, of the Macedonia section, were happily married by Rev. A. D. Davidson at his home on Sunday ev ening, September 2nd. Tlie.se young people are of our county’s best and all their firends wish for them a safe and prosperous voyage over the matrimonial soa A Card from Mr. Lipscomb. 1 desire to express to the Demo cratic voters of Cherokee county my sincere appreciation of the support tendered me in the recent primary, assuring each and everyone that should I he declared the nominee next Tuesday that I will give them the best iMisslble service of which I am capable. FT F'elix Lipscomb. A Card from Mr. Thomas. I wish to thank the voters of Chero kee county for the nice vote given me in the race for probate judge While 1 was at some disadvantage, having had two deaths in my family during Hu; campaign, I shall ever he thankful for the kindness shown me throughout the county. W I) Thomas. A Card from Mr. Ballenqer. I take this means of expressing to my friends my appreciation of their support in the primary last Tuesday and also of the kind treatment given me during the campaign. it O. Ballenger “Poverty and shame shall be for him that refuseth instruction. ,, —Solomon It’s not what we make, but what we hold, That eases life’s burdens when we are old. Suppose you begin to prepare for old age (which is sure to come) now, by open ing a savings account with the Merchants and Planters Bank Savings deposits draw 4 per cent, per annum. Interest compounded four times a year. C. M. Smith,^ Brest. A. N. Wood, V-Prest, |R. S. Lipscomb, Cashier. 1A. Louis Wood, Asst. Cashier. ^ Smith Hardware Co. 4 Made Harness, Repaired Harness, and ^ MadeOld Harness Look New? V Fry in-. We make the best. Our line of Buggies “w and 8urries are tlie best made in the South. Tvson / .Jones, “White Star.” High I’oint and others. M See us before you buv. i vv a^ons! Wagons!! DID YOU KNOW 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. l This space belongs to W. C. CARPENTER i>k. j. Yi. HLiivnrrei*, Of Rock Hill, South Carolina Makes a specialty of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Fleers, So 'tula and Rheumatism. Diseases of Liver, Kidneys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion and Diseases of the Genito- Frinary Organs. Treats without the Knife, loss of blood and little pain to patient, Terms of treatment satisfactory. Twenty-five years, of r r.ictical experience. Reference To A Few Cases Treated Mr*. KlUalaMl I'raev i'iineer of Im • . .if- K. A. OlarK, Cancer of none ..Itock Hill, 8. C. .1. .1. Neely. Citncer of neck. Tlr/.ali, 8. »’ \1 r*. .1. I *. Williams, Cancer of face Tlrzali.S. (\ VI rs. 8. K. Nelson. Cancer of nose.* *K<ion, 8. C. M Iss Ida Van T tssell. Cancer of breast Oulfi- rlesville, 8. C W. A Mullmax, Cancer of face King’s Creek, S. C. W. W. Stroup, Cancer of face Lowell, N. c Mrs. HurLiry McCraw. Cancer of forehead • Gaffney. 8. C. 8. II. Hanna, Cancer of necU Gastonia, N. O David Hawkins. Cancer of noscGuffney, 8. C. ,f. L. Kavan, Cancer of face. .Gastonia. N.C. D. H. Cobb, cancer (flip.. Smyrna. 8. (\ KllzalsMi Tracy *'ancer of l> nev, 8. C. J. K. Hambrlcbt, veroeose ul<" '• o* leg, lilacksbury, 8. < ’. It. C. Green, cancer of face. Moors* oro. N. <* G. W. Hendricks, ilrop-y ami as* bma. Gaff ney, 8. C. Mr* Minnie Mode, UheuruatlMm, Gaffney,8.C, Mrs. Mary White, chronic ulcer of leg. Gaff ney, S. C. Mrs. N. 8 Adams, cancer of shoulder. Ltwell, N. O. Andy H. Blanton, scrofula Gaffney, 8. C. G. W. Green, cancer of neck. Moo res boro. N.C. J. W. X O Iv L K Gone to Market. Look Out For Bargains! gj