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C THE LEDGER. Tuesday and Friday, Ed. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publisher. )'lin hedrei is not> responsible for rji' view:' of correspondents. Hereafter no adverJsemCr.ts wilt bt accepted at this office after 9.30 o’clock on Mondays and Thursdays. Watch your label and the date. And renew before ’Us too late; If there be an error, don’t Ret mad. Report te us—we’ll make you glad. Reno mber, ’tis our aim to please. Hut errors are like peskv lleas They will creep In In spite of fate. Therefore, watch your label and the date. —Original. NOTES AND COMMENTS. altogether We need Lt ■ us not disreniember the finest ion of good roads them and we could have them with no more cost than we now have the poor roads. • • • It. appears to us that iliis special term of court Idea is the proper thing. It would be some satisfaction to know there was no delay in pun ishing the man whose heart was so black as to commit such a crime as that of Tuesday. * # ♦ We are pained to note the demise of ‘Editor Paul Price, of Columbia. We did not always agree with him. We have very many times thought him wrong. Put ho was a man of conviction, an honest man. and he dared write what he believed to lie right, whether it struck the popular cord or not. All honor to his memory. The State of South Carolina is the richer for his having lived and the poorer because of his going away. * * * We again call the attention of our readers to our doll offer. We are In ■earnest about this matter. Our ob ject. is to enlist. ,he aid of the little folks in extending the usefulness of The Ledger. We do not publish this paper simply for the mone v that, is to be made by printing it. We want t' he of some service to mankind and we believe the more people we can reach the more good we can do. So we Invite you to aid us in this exten sion * • * Tip announcement that the South ern Railway company has lot the con tract for the doub! • trading of its road from Charlotte to Atlanta is the most gratifying industrial news (his r'immunity has received it' a long time, .lust think of it! Gaffney is to he on a double track railway. It means much more for Gaffney than th • ordinary man \\ 1 d think P means great things for .00 eiitii see tlon Most of us, are prone to cuss the. railroads, hut there is no denying the fact that they are great civiliz ers—and we need more civilization if on is to judge of the events of the past week. * * * We confess mortification at the bloody record of Tuesday a.nd Wed nesday. With no dispensary in the county we have been bragging about our goodness no little and now com* s the bloodiest record in our history and our own beloved Cherokee is the scene of the most diabolical crime ever committed in the State. Some times it makes us sick at heart and we despair that the people will ever he rid of criminals. Put let us take on new hope, remembering that it Is only the vicious and ungodly who commit such wanton crime, and strive r much harder to sot a good exam- p 1 and to teacli our fellowman that such deeds are wrong and that He who rules above will mete out jus tice to wayward humanity. ’leveland, who wrote to >f the Columbia State a To tbe Editor of Th • S “Py perpetuating the 111 •areer of Wade Ifampto:: ‘lini honors herself. 1 e entire South hows titling appreciation of the eon t.iney and devotion of its (listing lished I ader in ti.ne < l strife and Its vise and sympathetic irieml ia the lays of the pacification, while the ntv, ion is reminded i «)f hi splendid H ustration of the host A inwiean traits. “Grover Cleveland. 'Trine ton, N. ,f., Nov. 19. 1 !K*6.” • * * Keoently we have offended (unln tenionally. of course) two persons, Mr. Prooks Martin and Mr. G. W. Bowman, because we publish’d a •lews item concerning each of them. Mr. Martin makes claim that iie acted through ignorance. Mr. Bowman says we should have investigated his con cern before saying what we did. We wish to assure both these men that we have no purpose to misrepresent them. Our infor nation was secured from a proper source, and while we are aware that it does not present their side of tin* case, still it is the truthful side and we have nothing to retract The anicl s in question simply related facts, potent facts, concerning these two men. They were matters of news and we handled them just as w>> would any other news item. If they desire to make state ments we accord them the use of our columns for that purnosc. the only thing we ask is that they do not take advantage of this offer to advertise their business. These two eases are distinctly separate, have no c itinect- non whatever, save that both m 11 complain that we have not been alto gether fair to them. A Card of Thanks. We wish to express our siucer • thanks for the kindness and s.v.uiuthy shown us during the loss ol our rel ative Mrs. Ilortencia Morgan P. R. Byars. R. L. Morgan. .1. B Mat tin. 99 He Cursed His Gallantry. A corpulent man with a red face w nt to Coney Island on Sunday from the Putli Peach section of Brooklyn, says the New York Sun, and sat in a cross seat of an open 1 car in front of tw'o stout German I women. In searching for a niekle to Pay Ills fare, the stout man dropped \ a quarter, which rolled almost under ihe dress of one of the women. He | realized that he might make a spec tacle ol himseli and also might offend : the woman if he attempted to pick i up the quarter, so he decided to wait j until she and her fri nd got out, I mean while taking an oceasinol glance I at the coin. The women found them | selves at their station unexpectedly, I and in their htirrv to get out one knocked her handkerchief, which j was weighed with soineihing, 011 the bach of the man’s seat. A corner of the handkerchief dropped, letting out. a shower of jingiling silver. The owner kneeled and began collecting | the coin, while her friend urged her to hurry. The man gave a sigh of relief after the woman got up with out having noticed his quarter. Just then, however, the other woman, ob served it, and said: "Katrine, you haf not all clot schange got. I^ook, dere vas a kewarter.” Katrine, with an effort, stopped and picked up the quarter, and she and her friend rush ed out of the car. The stout man, whq saw the futility of protest under the peculiar circumstances, cursed his gallantry and his embonpoint. Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers in the land are Hr. King’s New Life Pills. When liver and bo«'*d s go on strike, they quickly settle the trou ble, and the purifying work goes right on. Pest cure for constipation, head ache and dizziness. 25c at Cherokee Drug Co., druggists. —Try a bottle of “Natures Cough Remedy’’ and a box of “Grip Tablets” for that cough and cold. If they don’t cure the Gaffney Drug Co. will re fund your money. Is that fair? Costs nothing if they don’t cure. —Notice, my stock of pickles, rel ishes, sauces, olives, olive oils, maple syrups, can goods, candles, fruits, nuts, coffees, etc., is complete. J. G. Bramlett. SPED PIT LIFE —That’s what a prominent Iruggist said of Scott’s Kmulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don’t use or refer to testimonials iu addressing the public, !;ut the above remark and i m i 1 a r expressions are nnde so often in connec- ; ion with Scott’s Emulsion hat the}’ are worthy of oasional vote. From infancy to old age Scott’s iCm ul si on offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott’s Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment—the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate'to retain Scott’s Emulsion and gather good from it. , 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. DeOamp. Gaffney, S. C. FOR SALE—Two good and hand some square pianos cheap if sold im mediately. W. L. Johnson. Noy. ”0 23 np. If you want to buy a good house convenient to graded school and Limestone College, address “House’’ >;are Ledger. Sept. 3 tf FOR RENT—Palmetto Hotel, new ly furnished, electric lights, water works, all modern conveniences. Webster A Jefferies. •''"Y- H>-tf. FOR SALE—A good secondhand twelve-horse power holler. Address M. care The Ledger. Nov 13 tf. FOR SALE—Maryland blue stem ‘ed whoat. Gaffney Hardware Co. Oct. 23-tf . In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5^ you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry* NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY B E PARTICULAR about i ruirwiwri 'rr%u a rm S your CHEWING TOBACCO | Chew 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 i8-p<l RAM’S HORN Tobacco 1 ft - nw. 3 5 There are so very many I ■ cough remedies sold now- Si H adays, and so many high- * ly recommended that it must be hard for a person I 6 to make a selection. Take a our advise and always | UHe I 1 DR. WOFFORD’S I ! EXPECTORANT It gives the very best of satisfaction and cer tainly is a meritorious preparation, mend it. We recom- 25 Per Cent Reduction. WANTED. WANTED—Butter, Chickens, Eggs Green Hides. Highest cab 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 reuresent some of the larprest and most substantial companies and would like to write your buslnes. 5-t4-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agent s 1 Cherokee Drug Company See our Honey and Tar Window. The unveiling of the equestrian monument to Gen. Wade Hampton at Columbia last Tuesday was an event | of some consequence. We have seen j no more fitting reference to the oc-! casion than that made by America’s j most distinguished citizen, Mr. Grover ml w\ How’s This? We offer One Hundred Itollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tlall’4 Catarrh Cure. !•' .1. OUKNKY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, tbe undersigned, have known p. .1 Cheney for the last l.'» years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all huslnss transac lions and finanelaily able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West &Txnax, Wholesale jiruinrlsts. Toledo O. Waldiro, Rinnan At Makvin, Whole sale Drutotlsts, Toledo, O. We will send you a sample tree. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label i- on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1; all druegis , . r ». DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given to all eon c rued tliut 1 shall apply to Hon. J. E Webster, Probate Judge for Chero kee county, Soutli Carolina, at ills of fice, Gaffney, S, C„ on Friday, Decem ber 14th next, 1906, at 10 a. m. for final settlement and discharg as guardian of the estate f M Tankers MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared tn negotate loans on improved farms for a term of years i- 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. Hall’ll Catarrh Cure’ Is taken Internally i le y McArthur, minor, but now of age. ninirdirectly upon the blood and mucous Win. F. McAitliui. surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent I free. Price Tic. per bottle. Sold by all limit- I IflfctS. II til s Family Pills are the best Guardian. Pub. In Gaffney Ledger Nov. 23 and 30, and Doc. 7, 11, 190G. WILLIAM 3 HALL, JR Attorney at Law, Office over The Battery. Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention given to a" burin Dr. G. W. B. SMITH, Dentist, Over Merchants Grocery Co. Porcelain Imays and Crown Bridge Work. Phone 245. DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new otfic* over Frederick Street, Front of the Battery. 'Phone In Office and Reeldence. For ten days we will sell Boys’ and Men’s extra Pants and Suits, Ladies’ and Misses Jackets, at 25 per cent less than regular price. This will bring Men’s $1.25 Pants to $1.00, $2.50 Pants to $2.00, Boys’ $1,25 Suits to $1.00, Men’s $6.00 Suits to |4.50, $10.00 Suits $7.50. Don’t let this grand opportunity to buy at such low price pass. Terms cash. Come all. UR.Tolteson& Co. v East Frederick Street, Near Oil Mill. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of foreclos ure and sale of the Court of Common Pleas of Cherokee county in the case of C. P. Teal, plaintiff, against Mrs. M. J. Price, as executrix of the es tate of Hugh Moore, deceased, and in her own right. John Q. Little, et. al., defendants. 1 will sell at Gaffney, before the court house door, during the legal hours for sales, on salesday, Monday, December 3rd, 1906, the fol lowing described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land sit uate, lying and being in the county and State aforesaid, on which Hugh Moore, deceased, resided, in Lime stone township, and on which Mrs. M. J. Price has since resided, and bounded by lands of Mary J. Turner, Boyce Turner, John Tindall, the Scruggs land and others, containing One Hundred and Fifty (150) acres, more or less, and described In the mortgage executed by the said Hugh Moore to John Q. Little, and record- p' 1 in the office of R. M. C. for said county. TERMS OF SALE: One half cash, and the balance in one year from date of sale with interest at 8 per cent per annum, secured by note and mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers and record ing. In case the bidder fails to com- iilv with the terms of sale, then a re sale will he had on the same, or some subsequent salesday. at the risk of the <1 ‘faulting purchaser. J. Bb. Jefferies, Clerk' of Court Common Pleas. Pub. Nov. 15th, 22nd and 29th 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 he sold at public sale on first Monday in De cember if not sold before. Apply to D. C. Ross or J. J. Gaffney, Caflney, S. C., or „ F. D. Hunter, Simpsonville, S. C. Oct-26-im-pd •v-%. ftn 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, Staple and Fancy. I* I* O U L \Vx w