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:' .vSl& n Thanksgiving Bargains In Table Linens, Drawn Linens, Etc. Dress Goods, Trimmings and Silks. Clothing, Overcoats and Cravenettes Shoes For Men, Wo- men and Children. Don’t miss our Millinery Bargains. Groceries '-'S, Staple and Fancy. iV lit O I > I yr,' CO^vR'Cmt •••-. ■: THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, Ed. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publisher. The Ledger Is not responsible for too vie.vs of correspondents. Hereafter no advertisements will b# accepted at this office after 9.30 o’clock on Mondays and Thursdays. Watch your label and the date. And renew before ’tls too late; If there be an error, don’t get mad, Report to us—we’ll make you glad. Renumber, ’tls our aim to please, But errors are like peskv fleas They will creep In In spite of fate. Therefore, watch your label and the date. —Original. NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Standard Oil Trust does not se?m to mind being prosecuted as It hires its lawyers for a term of years and Rockefeller rather enjoys seeing them earn their money. * * * Arizona only cast 15 per cent of vote for joint statehood, so it is quite doubtful if all the Rough Hidgers fol lowed the president’s advice and it is certain that the cow boys did not like to be dictated to from Washington. • • • The New York Republicans will not have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving for all their tick et was defeated but Hughes and most of the leaders are afraid he will turn out to be a white elephant on their hands. • • • The wheat raisers are beginning to Inquire where the trust protecting tariff helps them with the price hovering around M cents a bushel in the local markets, but the Republi can standpaters have not vet dis covered a satisfactory answer. * * * The State bank of New York City doing business on the east side of that city has just paid a dividend of $900 a share on its $100,000 capital! zatlon. This beats the record of any national haul: and without the aid of government deposits free of In terest charges either. * * * The president has reprimanded Chief Moore, of the weather bureau for mixing up with the labor ques tion. If President Roosevelt would have tlie weather bureau investigat ed he would find other matters in such condition that would require more than a reprimand to straighten out. • * * The New Jersey legislature has only three Republican majority and the spoils, but Gov. Magoon is stand ing pat and declares he will let well enough alone for the present. Some of these Cuban patriots will soon have to go to work or take to the woods if the standpat issue is per sisted in. * * * Oklahoma and Indian Tenritory entirely repudiated the federal offi cials that have cursed them by elect ing nearly every Democratic candi date to the constitutional convention This almost assures a solid Demo cratic delegation to the next congress of two United States senators and five representatives. Card of Thanks. We take this means of expressing our heartfelt thanks to the people of Gaffn y ami surrounding country for the many kindnesses shown us in our recent affliction. With deepest gratitude to all our friends, we are Very sincerely, G. W. LeMaster and family. Card of Thankg. We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for the many acts of loving kindness shown us during the recent illness of Mrs. Thomas, and pray that heaven’s richest blessings mav attend each and every one. Mr. and Mrs. J”. J. Scruggs. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A. B. Phillips, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city with friends: Col. T. B. Butler went to Colum bia yesterday on business. W. L. Wilhoite, of Charlotte, was in Gaffney yesterday. Mr. Wilhoite is connected with the Charlotte branch of the New York Life. Sam Hopper, a former Gaffney ton sorial artist who now does stunts in the Spartan city, was in Gaffney Sun- dav and yesterday. Mrs. Aycock. of Sharon. S. C, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. JL J. Gal lager, on Victoria Avenue. J. P. Parris, of Cowpens R. F. D. No. 1, was in the city Saturday on business. Jasper Thomas, a bright, young Cherokee farmer, was in the city Saturday. Walter Humphries, a former Gaff ney boy now residing in Laurens, spent Sunday in the city with rel atives. J C. Phillips, of Gaffney. R. F. D. No. 3, was in the city Friday. H. K. Osborne left yesterday for Columbia, where .he goes on legal business. Gad Wright, one of Cherokee's best farmers, was in the city Saturday. Brian Bell, of the Presbyterian College, Clinton, spent Saturday, Sundav and yesterday in the city with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Bell. W. S. Hall. Esq., left yesterday for Columbia, where he goes on legal business. Green berry Humphries, -vino bias been in Indian Territory, is back home, to the delight of himself and numerous friends. J. H. Godfrey, of Maud, was In the city Saturday. S. A. McCraw, of Maud, was among the city visitors. Saturday. Prater Smith, of R. F 1). No. 4. ad ded his name to The Ledger mailing list while in town Saturday. R M. Huskey, of R. F. D. No. 4, was in town on business Saturday. E. M. George leaves this week for Marion where he goes to take charv of the electric plant. Mr and Mrs. Isham Richardson are in the city, having been called home on account of the death of Mr. Richardson’s father, Capt. W. H. Richardson. J. N. Cudd. of Spartanburg, was in the city yesterday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carpenter. Mayor J. Q Little and Capt. J. B. B“ll left yesterday on No. 12 for Char lotte. whei thev take the Florida limited for Tr< \ la., to spend a few days with .*n. Lea’s brother. Magistrate A. J. McCraw, of Gras sy Pond, was in the city yesterday. O V. Kessler, manager of the Acauamy of Music, Charlotte, N. C., which is leased by Mr. Schloss, also lessee of the Star Theatre, this city, was in Gaffney for a few hours yes terday. SOUTH CAROLINA NOTES. Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters In Gaff ney, S. C.. postoffice for week end ing November 19th, 190G: Mrs. Nancy Bun. Mrs. Ranine Black, Mrs. Lille Dye, Mrs. Mary Doreghty, Mrs. Sintbi Graham. Mrs. Millie Gaffney. Manda Haymes, Mrs. ludv hageser. Mrs. Nannie Knox, Vll la Ores, Mrs. Mary Stevens. Mrs Japsey Sinclair. Mrs. Davis Spangler, Mrs. Minnie Tailor. Mrs. M. E. Tur ner. E. A. Wood, Mrs. Maggie Weeks, K E. Bowen, Meloin Edwards. W. A. lowlks, (2). Will Gill, R. L. Groover, 8 R. Glass, Charley Hardy, (2), L. D. Holmes, Amn -ter Jones, Phil Lig rlns, Dazro Lipscomb, Melvin Mason, Jno. KoBsoai. J. W. Puttee, M. J. Pen- ter, C. I. Putnam. Call for advertised letters. One cent due on each. A. H. N. Folger. P. M. The Bank of Blackville has been formed; capital $50,000,. Georgetown will have a carnival ami gala week for the benefit of the Georgetown Rifle Guards. Large numbers from the Piedmont will attend the Hampton monument unveiling ceremonies at Columbia to day. Amlerw Satterwhile, a student at Newberry College, inhaled an acorn and is In a dangerous condition at a Columbia hospital. Tlie appointment of M. M. Richey to be assistant to the -eneral man ager of the Southern Railway, has been announced. H. J Glgnailliant. who has been agent of the Southern Railway at Seneca for many years, is going into business in Anderson. Mrs. Mary Bell, of Greenville, with whom tiie little girl baby was left by a si range woman a few days ago, has decided she will not keep the child, provided she -an find a good home tor it. An increase In the price and a limited supply is the coal situation that faces the people of Greenville. Not only is the coal supply alarming, hut the kerosene oil supply Is causing some worry. A meeting of the board of trustees of Wlnthrop College has been called for November 27. This is the regu lar winter meeting at which the an nual report of the institution will be gone over and approved. The secretary of State Issued a commission to the Home Fire Insur ance Companv of Columbia. Tlie capital is placed at $1,000 and D. F. Collicutt and D. L. Malone are the corporators. The company will do business on an assessment basis. The Richland Law and Order league has decided to "lace in the hands of the grand jury the names of a number of white men who are be lieved to be living In adult ry In or near the city. Tnis action was taken after the consid ration of some evi dence in eight or ten Such cases. To Remove Frechies & Pimples In Ten Days, Use ^adjnola ft fit F. \ 11. a new discov ery. -old under a iKJsitive puaranteo and money lcltltided if it fails tc remove freckles, vlniples i liver - stmts, sun-tan ( •• !1 sjliowness, collar dls- coii tations, blackhead; ’ Li and all eruptions of the I yr, '. skm, no matter of how '■ i 'tff long standln«. On ret '-"*£*-* ordinary cases In todays and the woist iu .0 days Alter tliese defects art removed the skin will be clear, soft, healthy and beautiful. No possible barm can result from its use. 50 cents and <100 by leading drug stores or mail NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Paris. Tenn For aal* onlv b” THE GAFFNZY DRUG CO. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two hundred and twenty-two acres of good farming land near Blacksburg; twenty-two acres of which Is good bottom land; two comfortable dwellings; also out houses; land well timbered. Apply to Ed. H. DeCamp, Gaffney. S. C. FOR SALE—Two good and hand some square pianos cheagjf sold im mediately. W. L. Johnson. Nov. 20-23 np. FOR RENT—Palmetto Hotel, new ly furnished, electric lights, water works, all modern conveniences. Webster & Jefferies. Nov. 16-tf. FOR SALE—A good secondhand twelve-horse power boiler. Address M. care The Ledger. Nov. 13-tf. FOR SALE—Maryland blue stem seed wheat. Gaffnev Hardware Co. Oct. 23-tf . FOR SALE—All my farming instru ments. one and two-horse wagon, two buggies. F. C. Hickson. WANTED. WANTED—Butter. Chickens, Eggs Green Hides. Highest cah price paid. B. G. Clary. Gaffney, S. C. Sept. 28-2mo. WANTED—Customers for Heinz’s mince meat and krout. J. G. Bram- let. Nov. 29 tf. Fire Insurance! We represent some of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to writ* your buslnes. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agents ’ MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotate loans on improved farms for a term of years in amounts of $1,00<) and upward, at 7 ner cent, and from $300 to $1,000 at 8 per cent. Apply to J. C. JEFFERIES, Gaffney. 8. C. One nine room house and 17 acres of land just out of town limits. Place known as the Wilkins place and sit uated near J. J. Gaffney’s on public road. An excellent place for dairy or produce farm. Place will be sold at public sale on first Monday in De cember if not sold before. Apply to D. C. Ross or J. J. Gaffney, Gaffney, S. C., or F. D. Hunter, Simpsonville, S. C. Oct-26-1 m-pd —Try a bottle of “Natures Cough Remedy’’ and a box of “Grip Tablets’’ for that cough and cold. If they don t cut'e Hie Gaffney Drug Co. will re fund your money. Is that fair? Costs nothing If they don’t cure. —Gaffney Jewelry Co. sell watches and clocks on installments. MOI I IQTFR'Q Rocky Mountain Ton Nuggofo A Buiy Medicine for Busy Peopled Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, A speclflo for Constipinion. Indigestion, Live! sod Kidney troubles. 1 iinples, Kc/*-ma. Impure Ulood, Mad Hreath. Sluggish Ilowels. Headache and Backache. Its Kocicy Mountain Tea In tab let fo"m. 35 cents a i>ox. Uenuiu3 made by Hoixistek Drug Company; Madison, WIs. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALI0W PEOPLE DR. W. K. GUNTER, D K N T I «T Office in Star Theatre Building, Phonk No. 20. Crow- and bridge work a specialty. WILLIAM S. HALL, 4R H Attornoy at Lavs, Office over The Battery/ Gaffney, A. C. Prompt attention given to all buslnees Dr. G. W. B. SMITH, Dentist, Over Merchant Grocery Co Porcelain Inlays and Crown Bridge Work. Phone 245. DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new offica over Frederick Street, Front of tho Battery. ’Phone In Office and Raaidenca. I There are so very many cough remedies sold now- s adays, and so many high- ; ly recommended that it I must bo hard for a person I to make a selection. Take our advise and always | use | I DR. WOFFORD’S I j EXPECTORANT j I ™ It gives the very best of satisfaction and cer- I S tainly is a meritorious preparation. We recom- m mend it. tgagrMBr a a—me p Cherokee \ I Dru S | j Company j See our Honey and Window. . g IGZBLu. The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. For 61 Years This company has stood for all that is best in American Life Insurance. It has proved that It Is possible to up hold what Is right and oppose what Is wrong and succeed in building up and maintaining a great business. The recent investigations show these facts. The large annual dividends, low pre mium rates and liberal policy forms make the contracts of The Mutual Benefit the most desirable to be Aad. 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 comnany before you buy Life Insurance. To convince you fully of these facts we ask for an Interview with Jones J. Darby, GAFFNEY, S. C. IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all young persons, no mutter how limited their moans or education, who desire a thorough business training and good position, to write at onCe for our oreat half rata offar. Huceess, Independence and probable fortune guaranteed. Don’t doiay— write .oday.. Nov .vgt Ca.-Ala. Bus. College, Macon, Ga. DON’T FORGET I you can be cured of Cancr, To- I I mor or Chronic OM Sores. Ten I I thousand cases treated. It Is the I I surest cure on earth. Delay Is I I fatal. How to he cured? Just I I write I I D. B. GLADDEN, Qrovsr. N. C. I THE DIXIE Is still in the lead for low prices. November is here and notwithstanding the short cotton crop all over the country, our trade for October has been all we could have expected. But in or der to do better this month, we have decided to cut stili deeper our former low prices, and give more goods for less money than can be bought anywhere. Everything to eat and wear. : : : : LITTLEJOHN BROS. The Southeastern Life Insurance Company. SPARTANBURG, S. C. OFFICERS. Elliott Esths, President. A. H. Twitchell, tst Vice President. Giles L. Wilson, Secy, md Tres. John B. CLEVELAND, 2nd Vice President. George R. Dean, M. D., aud George W. Heinitsch, M. I)., Medical Directors. DIRECTORS. A. H. TwiCHELL, President and Treasurer Clifton Mfg. Co. and D. E. Converse Co Jno. B. Cleveland, President C. & W. C. Railroad and Whitney Mfg. Co. Jno, A. Law, President and Treasurer Saxon Mills and President Central National Bank, L. E. Carrigan, President People’s Bank of Darlington. W. S. Montgomery, President and Treasurer Spartan Mills. Stobo J. Simpson, Attorney-at-Law. Aug. W. Smith, President Woodruff Cotton Mills and Bank of Woodruff. A. L. White, President Merchants and Farmers Bank. Elliott Estes, President Southeastern Life Insurance Co. A corporation chartered by the State of South Carolina, founded and controlled by South Carolina men, and writing strictly non-speculative,. straight Life In surance of the safest kind only. A South Carolina home company for the protection of South Carolina homes. AGENT WANTED FOR CHAROKEE COUNTY. ELLIOTT ESTES, Jr. General Agent, Spartanburg, S. C. For Sale One improved city farm with ten acres in city limits, six room cottage on same. One store room, fine opening, in West End. Two nice six room cottages on desirable lots. One farm, 140 acres, 4 1-2 miles out One building lot, a beauty, 120x100. Many other desirable lots and places can be seen on my list. Call and see it. One nice farm, 103 acres, ten miles out, heavi ly timbered, good six room house. : : : : For Rent Two city farms. One four room cottage. See SAM L. FORT, “King of the Soil” E PARTICULAR about your CHEWING TOBACCO It is just as necessary to your health to chew pure, clean To bacco, as it is to eat pure, clean food. Chew RAM’S HORN To bacco. Every piece made by hand under the personal supervision of men who have spent their lives making good chewing Tobacco. MANUFACTURED BY TAYLOR BROTHERS, Winston-Salem, N. C. Dec 18-pd Chew RAM’S HORN Tobacco LEDGER always contains all the latest local and foreign news. Subscribe now $1.00 ei Y e fci 1-.