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1 The Big iAKHARK RIG DSPM'f Walk-Over. 6 J i I j ]ff^ French S. and U. Clapp. Crossett. Orphan Work Day. Saturday, September 29th, is the day. It is a very thoughtful habit that is growing upon our people—the setting apart of the last Saturday in September as a da$ to work for the orphans. On that day. unless yourself is in need of help, devote your income to tin* fatherless. (live them the pro cords of your day’s work, j There are 250 orphans in the Thorn’ well orphanage, Clinton, S. C. And 'his is only one of our homes for the I 1 fatherless. j Remember what Job said: “If Ij ha" eaten niy morsel, myself, alone. ! and the fatherless hath not eaten' thereof, then let mine arm fall from j my shoulder blade, and mine arm be i broken from the blade.” Whether, o. the reader of thes ■ tines h'‘ j or gentile, protestant or Catho- let him give the 21mh of Seldom I to work for the orphans, sending SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, EVENTS IN GAFFNEY AND CHEF OK E Recent Happening* In and Around the City and Other Events Gather ed by the Local Newt Editor. Loeyi cotton market, is 9.15. ten ;!W Ho, ber his er-ntribution to the institute s most interested m. Win. P. Jacobs i hat Mr positi R< \ idenci on Victor Lipscomb has accepted a >n with .ino <!. Rramlett. . W. E ■ on la Sunda t 'rocker wi t Saturday ml at El I’rov- Heth- Thor i\vti ()r;> ian;iK'\ Clinton S. ( Presbyterian Cl urch Notts. |{< , gu!ar s"rvic< • 11: th,- P rm-byu linn * iinn-h at. 11 a. m and 8. V- m. next , Sunday. Th * Fnorc* 1 rt sbytery meet s t ' 1 1 ainiow (Titrol , Timsdf: \ Get ult( r , 9 th. 1 Ask any “JAP” that you n ay see j “Why the Cza r. with ar belt ir.d," had to climb t. tree. The Yanks, God bless the Yanks, ^ays John ohn ting •at Ii s, a professional laffney, kilh-d a h a rock t.i hi:- hove the ci v. hasi mad hon S. li. Imsire ( Sullivan, win, has been a fruit stand on Lime ■m do<>r to iln* drug sto awlev & i (>., lias susr** t on- *toni' Sunday School Rally. Tb'ere will be a Sunday school ral ly and dedicational exercises at Bea vermin on the first Sunday in Octo her. The exercises will begin prompt' ly at 10 o’clock a. m. The topic in the forenoon will be Sunday school work. Profs. W. F. McArthur and It 0. Sarratt will mai:-e addresses on the subject. Mrs. Edna Harris will also be present to take part in the exercis es and give suggestions on the con ducting of classes. In the afternoon the church will he dedicated. Dr. A. M. Simms will nreach the dedicational sermon at 3 o’clock. Messrs. Ray and Cooper will con duct the music which promises to tie excellent. As the program will last v> ry nearly all day, dinner will be on Hie ground. The public is cordially invited. D l Vassy. Executive Board Meet. The ex'eutive hoard of the Broad River Association will meet in Gaffney on Monday morning after the first Sunday in October. The members are a s follows: J. I). Bailey, S. M. Bag well T. Brown, \V. L. Goudelock, Should You Need to a •*« Borrow Money for any purpose, call on us. We will accommodate you upon liberal terms. When you have money to deposit, bring it to us All business with us is confidential. We are equipped with the best burgular proof safe, secured by an automatic time lock, the safest device known to the banking world—absolutely safe. Remember Our Savings Department. Secure 1 by our entire wherein we pay 4 per est four times a year, at any time. : capital, surplus and profits, f95.000.00, ;< nt. per annum, and compound the inter- Such deposits are subject to withdrawal Write Us About Banking By Mail. any bank, anywhere, on VI > 4 We accept checks or face value. on eposit, at par Wo nrm 1S|), he, j They gav< us Rocky .Mountain Tea. Gaffney Drug Co. Pa/e, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know vhat to take, then take it —Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. This »s th« ftrtt <)uesH«n your doctor would 15cHk : •‘Are your bowels reKnIar?” He knows I that daily action of the bowels is absolutely I essential to recovery. Keep your liver actlv« ] and your bowels regular by takiag laxativ« doses of Ayer’s fills. Madrhy J. O. Ayer Co., Lewell, Mata Also manufacturer* of / HAIR VIGO*. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL yers We bavo no secrets! We publish the formulae of all our medicines. irk on the building of the- Isaac n, Furniture company has boon ■neb'd for a few days on account of xi shortage oi material. L will bo rcsiiiUMd and pushed to completion •is soon as tht* material for the con struction of the front arrives. A gentleman of Gaffney who is a n.au of remarkably keen observation, n marked to a ledger reporter yester day that this city has not had a clear sunset for over two months. For the last few days a steady drizzle lias been the usual thing all day long. Not a sound could lie heard yester day morning when The Ledger repor ter hurriea to the city court chamber in a quest for news. Diligent search finally disthosed that alas for the re porter then- was none. No mayor’s court is rapidly becoming the usual order of things in Gaffney. The rmbi section of train No. 37 on yesterday established a record for speed between this city and the Thick- ety stop A distance of six miles, the second section of this train reach ed Gaffm*.* one hour and thirty-three minutes after the first had passed, was forced to take *he siding as the first had not reached Thickety. In vestigation showed that parts of the engine w >re broken and the delay was the result. The second section only stayed here a very short while the oth^j train managed to go on its way. M. Gimms, ‘kson, B. I. G. I* Hamrick F. and I. T. N< \Y h e 11 o 1 1 i n Y on i' Cotton Bring your check to us. We will cash it for you at face no matter what bank it is drawn on. : : alue ton. A full attendance is J. D. 1 quested, liley, Chm. 1 Free Post Cords; j Stationery! 1 i ! IN Box Paper Pound Paper and Tablet Paper We are show in < r the neat* I I I A Rude Reverend. Press Fuller runs a livery at Con- | verse. About three weeks ago Rev. ' Dule Thivis. a holiness preacher, said ■ to lie w< 11 known m Gaffney, having : picked up several ropes with cows j hitched To them in this section, went I to Fuller-s stable and hired a mule for j about Three hours, lie said. He gave : his nairvt as Cash and pretended to I he going (o the Battle Ground to see his fathei. Instean he went up into I the Blue Ridge mountains, where he j traded th* mule and buggy. Later | the rude roverand was captured at 01,1 Fort. ?>. 0., by Ciscero Price and 1 Mr. Fuller. The mule and buggy were jvecovered from Mr. John Phillips. | who had bought the outfit of Davis. Mr. Dale Davis is novi reclining in the ' Spartanburg jail. Death of Mrs. G. W. Quinn. Mrs. G \Y. Quinn, of Cherryville. N. C„ the mother of Mr. S. Quinn, of tliis city, died at her home on last Tuesday after an illness of seven weeks. She left the home of her son here about four week ago. after a visit, of two weeks. She was sick while visiting her son here. Her death is a great shock to her many firends tnd relatives. X! ♦ 1 VI V R « I ►*.! Merchants & Planters Bank f to 9 I Vi li 'VI to |M y<! to 1 Xi 'V • «; 'to 1 to' to ’:*! to! toj to] to to X Ij •Vi First Baptist Church Notes. The Sunday school will meet as usual, at, 9:45. There will be no service at 11 A. M., as Dr. Simms expects to be at Hi Bethel. Services at night as usual. "To Cure a Felon,” says Sam Kendall, of Phillipsburg, Kan., "just cover it over with Buck- len’s Arnica Salve and the Salve will do the rest.” Quickest cure for Burns, Boils, Sores. Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and Sore Eyes. Only 25c at Cherokee Drug Co.’s drug store. Guaranteed. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two fine mules. Apply to R. O. Sams. Sept. 21-tf. If yon want to buy a good house convenient to graded school and limestone College, address "House" care Ledger. Sept. 3 tf. FOR RENT. FOR Cen- RENT—House between tral school and postoffice. Apply to W. C. McArthur. Sept. 25 tf. WANTED. WANTED—Butter, Chickens. Green Hides. Highest rah price B. G. Clary, Gaffney, S. C. Sept. 28-2mo. Eggs paid. I i \ $4,599,545.08 Left our State last year for Insurance, 1,937,719.75 Came back, $2,661,825.30 Cone never to return. Why help drain your own State and keep it poor when you can get absolutely safe protection in a home company, which wants to help you k^ep your money at home, and thus build up our owncoutr.rv? At a remarkably low cost you can get this protection in the Home Office, Gaffney, S. C. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. i A. N. WOOD, Pres. W. C. McARTHUR, V. P. & Cen Mgr. C. M. SMITH, Sec. & Treas. B. B. STEEDLY, M.D JNO. C. LIPSCOMB. Med. Director. J. LeMASTER. WANTED—To buy a small horse. Apply to Kyle Davenport. Sept 25-tf Aug 3-tf. to be 1 1 ! i I I I I I I I I 1 . Alt After est tines good, fresh stock, paper gets old your pea. “picks” it. It’s’not that way with ours. 1 I I i I Starvin'' to Death. 'Because her stomach was so weak em-d by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St., Columbus, O., was lit erally starving to death. She writes: "My stomach was so weak from use less Q« ugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Bitters, with the wonderful result hat improvement began at once, and I suipherde gold a complete cure followed.” Best | nrec fnr tost* health Tonic on earth. 50c. ante* d b> Cherokee Drug Co., dru gluts. WANTED-- 200 cords of good wood. GLOBE MFC. CO. pine We will close our Flouring Mill for ihe season on Octo ber 6th. Victor Cotton Oil Co. Sept. 25-3t Parties NOTICE. u bin it ting free A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, Blind. Bleeding. Protruding PHez. Druggists are authorized to re fund money If PA.ZO OINTMENT falls to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. milling or copper and silver lores for tests must furnish not less I ^ an fifty pounds, or over one hun dred. AH samples or ores submitted must be from owners of the property, as we will deal only with the owners. L. U. Cambell. Sept. 4, Into. Box Paper, 10c to $1.00 Pound Paper, 10c and 25c Tablet Paper, 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c Stationery for every body. With every pur chase of a box of Station ery we give two souvenir Post Cards free. Foot Coverers to all Man kind. Sole Agents for Above Shoes in Cherokee County. I I I I I 8 I s i s c CURES WHERE All EIS' MILS. Beet 'Cough Hjixp, Tustt-h 1 •<.,«!. Vie Pj*% lu tlrup. &*1(1 Sy (iriurir!*.. 1 J rVVC o r*s U M P TION-* MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotate loans on improved farms for a term of years i n amounts of $1,000 and upward, at 7 per cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at 8 per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney, S. C. 1,500 ACRES—19 TRACTS Henry Liles Lan^s To be sold at public auction, Saturday, Oct. 20th, 1906, 1:30 P. M., at Fingerville, S. C. Lib eral Terms. J. B. LILES, Agent, Fingerville, S. C. Sept. 24 4t, FALL MILLINERY OPENING! Begins Monday Evening and Continnes Until Wednesday Evening, Oct, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. I Cherokee g Drug i Company ■ Crimson Clover and Alfalfa I I I I I I I I I I will have on display the Pattern Hats ever shown largest line of French in this city. * LhdcI^ Invited. Mrs. W. N. Austell, ~ Gaffney. S. C. I ONE MOMENT! \ \ I J l 1 Carolina Mutual Benefit Assn, j I I 1 j