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I The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. For 61 Y ears Tills company lias stood for all that \ is best in American l->te Insurance j It has proved that it Is possible to up | hold what is risht and oppose what i* | wron.ir and succeed In building up and maintaining a gr&at business. The recent investigations show these facts T'oe large annual dividends, low P r e mium rates and liberal policy forms make the contracts of The Mutual Benefit the most desirable to be had. We sell you more insurance for less money than any other Life Insurance Company doing a legitimate business In justice to yourself and family see a representative of this company before you buy Life Insurance. To convince you fully of these facts we ask for an interview' with Jones J. Darby, GAFFNEY. S. C. HOPE FOR THE SICK. BLACKSBURG BUDGET. :wcy Items from the Iron City Be yond the Broad. With $60,000 Holds on to $20 a Week. ! (New York Herald.) With* $00,000 in securities and $10 - .000 in cash. Raymond I. Blakaslee, a lawyer of ill Nassau street, made ids way to the cellar and machinery rooms of Keitli <.V Proctor’s theatre, i at Twenty eighth street and Broad way. a we k ago and found Watson Kai ip a bi>nt and frizz ed engineer ! 'it work liiere. Mr Rlnbeslee turn ; Nl W,. a. (1 over tiu to a.ne and i i OU I !C U firs u* oi un iiWi hoiiv Good ^ 'i,j MRS. HENRIETTA MARSH , A VICTIM OF LA GRIPPE. Just In English Walnuts, Pecans, Plum Pud ding, Layer Rasins, Fruit Cakes, Pink Beans, Lima Beans, Full Cream Cheese (new lot). ((range and Lemon Feel Preserved, Sauer Kraut, String less Beaus, Saratoga Chips, Califor nia Evaporated Peaches ami Pears, Imperial Washed Figs, Chalmer’s Gelatine, Knox’s Sparkling Gelatine, Valencia Shelled Almonds, Celery Seed, Sweet Potatoes, (Georgia Span ish). Full supply regular goods. Try my 15c and 20c bulk Coffees. Also my can and milk pail Coffees, ^psure to phone No. 254 if you need anything in Groceries, and oblige, Yours truly, F. Bee Gaffney Mrs. Henrietta A. S. Marsh, 7<>9 W. 16th 8t., Los Angeles, Cal., President Woman’s Benevolent Ass’n, writes: “/ suffered with la grippe for seven w^eks, and nothing I could do or take helped me until I tried Pcruna. “I felt at once that 1 had at last secured the right medicine and I kept btead i 1 y im proving. Wi t h i n t h ree w'eeks I was fully restored, and I am glad that 1 gave that truly great remedy a trial. 1 will never he without it again.” Jn a letter dated August 81, UK>4, Mra. Marsh says: “I have never yet heard the efficacy of Peruna questioned. We still use it. I traveled through Ken tucky and Tennessee three years ago, where I foun 1 Peruna doing its good work. Much of it is being used here also.”—Henrietta A. 8. Marsh. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Oli 10. NOTICE OF ELECTION. < .n eh ction is hereby ordered to be field on Tuesday. November 20tn. Ibu;. in Ward 2 for the purpose of electing an Alderman to fill the un- "\pi>’ed term of A. L. Hallman, re- siemml. Polls will open at 8 a. m. and close at. t p. m. J T. Humphries, T. R. Wilkins and W. A. Peeler eye ap pointed managers. By order of the town council. J. Q Little. Mayor. W. H. Ross. Clerk. Nov. fi, 9, 13, 10. A iiereas, it has pleased our 1 y Father in His wisdom to remove .111 our midst our dearly belov d rieml and the founder of the first ■ tii (1 in the church of the Atonement. Therefore, he it resolved, that vhile we. how in submission to the "ather’s will, w r e express the person U loss we each feel and our sorrow it her death. “Resolved, that we express our ap- ueciation of the services she has al ways given to the church, and that ve honor her memory for the noble life she lived among us. “Resolved, that we extend our sym- oathv to her bereaved family and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to them, published in the local papers and placed upon the records of the Witsell Guild.’’ Miss Della Rhyne will entertain the Maids’ and Matrons' Club on Friday afternoon next. Mrs. J. H. Blake is visitin" in Mar ion. N. C. Mr. Roy Osborne spent Sunday with tis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Os borne. Miss Bessie Smith, of Richmond, Va., was the guest of Mrs. Pfeiffer Sundc- last. Mrs. .Tno. G. Black has just return 'd from a visit to her son. Dr. Lionel Rlacl:. of Wilkinsville. Mrs. Jennie Deal has just returned from Atlanta. Ga.. where she has teen visiting her daughter. Mrs. Scot t. Mrs. Hughes, of Catawba Junction, is visiting her mother, Mrs. John E. );t\ is. Misses Boulware and Hanseal and Mr. R. Emmett Gibbin spent Sunday ast at Limestone College. Hon. W. D. Kirby, ex-member of he legislature from this county spent fuesdav last in town. Mr. N. W. Hardin, Esq , spent sev- ■ral days in Spartanburg this week. The people of our town deeply sym oathize with Prof. W. H. Hand, who was suddenly summoned to the home of his sister, Miss Bee Hand, who was killed by No. 87 on Friday nmht ast. Prof. Hand has many friends in >ur town and in coming to us, bring ir -r such cheering new« on the pros perous conditions of education in the State, and entertaining us so hand somely: that he should be called aVay m ■such a mission makes his visit doubly impressive and our hearts full r>f loving sympathy go out to him. —Gaffney Jewelry Co sell w r atches and clocks on installments. o.eeu Mor \ Up oa ar.ee 1 of a legacy from Hardy Rims, brother 1 f Paine’s mother and a wealthy land | holder r> - Canada, who die 1 recently.; leaving ego frunh ot big e.st.ai t<> , (iii) i * n u) n n 0 r, K.iiiic took the money, heard the I law et ’s ' xplauat ; on of it 1, souree I and kept on at work. He still toils froi.i 7 to r> o’c ock even day and has told his employers that he will continue to act as engineer of the playhouse until he dies or is dis charged. He did not tell th m any thing about his legacy until by chance F. F. Proctor, Jr. visited Raino, who has been employed for twenty years by F. F. Proctor. Mr. Proctor noticed several new tools, a narently of the finest grade, in the engine room and asked where they haj come from. "I bought ’em," said the engineer, bluntly. Mr. Proctor's inquiries finally elicited a reluctant announcement of the legacy. Raine then asked that Mr. Proctor take charge of the $60,- 000 for him and arrangements were made to deposit it to his credit, in banks and trust companies. His wages are $20 a week. lJI <\! 1 lonfcj ’ieur^\ 1 iv? ,P N f U KXC m For chicken salad sandwiches, mince the chicken and season it with salt. pepper, mayonnaise, finely chop' ed olives and capers. A trace of onion juice and a little lemon juice may he used. The mixture must not. h > thin enough to run. Beautslv Loirasexion 9' 1 IM TEN DAYS. Nadinola CREAM, the un- cqualed beautifier is endorsed by thou sands, and guaran- _____ teed to remove ■mJnola freckles, pimples, liver-spots, tan, sal lowness, etc., the worst case in 20 days, and restore the beauty of youth. Price 50c. and $1.00 by leading druggists or mail. Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Part*, Tena. For tale unlv tr- THE GAFFN3Y DRUG CO. F. C. HICKSON’S SALE. I will sell at my home on Thursday November 22nd; all my farming im plements, consisting of one- and two horse plows, cultivators, harrows, blacksmith tools, one- wagons, two buggies, wagons, two buggies, milk cow and house- C. Hickson. weeders, Aire.; ind two-horse and two horse one first class hold goods. F. Nov. 16, 20. Lixvinveivt kills the pacin — quiets the nerves e^nd induces sleep At evil dealers. Price 25c 50c bHOO Dr Ea^rl S.SIoektv, Boston,MslSS.U.S.A. Subscribe for The Ledser Sl.00 a year. For Sale. Palmetto Hotel Block, Gaffney, S. C. Unless sold at private sale, we will otter to the highest bidder the above property on salesday, Monday, December 3rd next, at the court house after the legal sales. The store rooms and lots will be ottered separately, and then as a whole. Terms of sale: One-half cash and balance in twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent., secured by mortgage. Plat can be seen by applying to us. WEBSTER JEFFERIES. Nov. Pi. 23. 30. DO YOU KNOW WHAT A REALLY GOOD CLOTHING STORE THIS IS? - .m. m And how much service it can really be to you—we hope you do—if not just read these few lines about the better grades of Men’s Suits for winter wear we show and you will no doubt join the large fol lowing that this Clothing store already has, and share with them the savings of about one-third the prices others ask for high grade garments—garments that excel in tailoring, fabrics, trimmings, models, sizing and value, and confer upon their wearer the greatest degree of comfort, service, smartness, individuality, fit and satisfaction—here you’ll find Imported and Domestic Tweeds, Cheviots, Serges, Clays, Thibets, Venecians, Worsteds and Unfinished Worsteds, Crey in a score of shades, Dark Brown, stylish Mixtures, Blue in a number of shades, and the ever popular Black. Handsome Checks in various sizes, large Invisible Plaids, beautiful Stripes, wide or narrow Wales at $5. $7.50, $10.$! 2.50, $ 1 5, $ 1 6.50, $ 1 8. $20, $22.50. $25 Overcoats, Top Coats, Cravenetts. rV . •- ■- It’s not a question of price, but ot resoursefu! production. We are showing every reasonable variety. Medium and long lengths, correct weights, fabrics absolutely right. Colors, mixed effects, tans, blacks, grays. Overcoats, $3.90, 55.00, 57.50, 510.00, $12.50, 515.00, 520.00. Top Coats, $7.50, 510.00, 512.50, 515.00. Cravenettes, $8.50, 510.00, 512.50, 515.00, 520.00. w if 71 I pv. In the Boys’ Section. f HATS, HATS, To suit face, figure or fancy. Derby or soft Hat of pure fur stock. No Name Hats, $3, Stet son Hats, $3.50: Howard Hats, $3; Rossmore Hats; $2.50; Reliable Hats, |2, Bernard Hats, $1.50. Blue and black double-breasted Suits. Cray and Brown mixed Cheviot Suits. Plain and knickerbocker Trousers. Handsome mixed Worsted Suits. Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits at $1.50, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6.50. 804-806 LIMESTONE STREET. Boys’ Overcoats, Children’s Overcoats. In Oxford Cloth, blue and black Thibets. Fancy mixed Cheviot Overcoats for the little fellows. Handsome emblem effects on sleeves. Good, serviceable, well-made garments, perfect fitting, $1.50,.$2.50, $3, $4. $5, $6.50, $7.50. CARROLL & BYERS. Furnishing Goods. Shirts, $ 1.50, S1,75c, 50c, 25c. Underwear, SI.50, SI, 75c, 50c. Bath Robes, $6, $5, S4.50. Neckwear, $1,75c, 50c, 25c. Hosiery, 50c, 2 ic, Vests, 54, S3, S2.50, 52, 51.50, $1 GAFFNEY, SOUTH CAROLINA.