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THE LEDGER Tuesday and Friday Ed. H. DeCamp, Editor and Publisher V-itfh voiii label au.i i'h da • Ami reties before 'in to<> la" - If i here l>e an erroi. i <el u**. Reimrt le u»—we'll ni’Ke von <boi Roth miter, I Is our aim to please Bui errors are like i»esK' .leaa Tuev will creep lu lu spile of tale Therefore, watch /our label and th*- daie. —OrlKiuai SAMUEL SF*tNCER. The death of President Samuel j Spencer, of the Southern UiH.v.;i», which occurred lo.it Thursday morn It,*, in a r ar-end co * s.on 'jii his own i< .d. is a ureat s:no?l>. not only m those with wii j ho ws close v as'O ciatid. hut to t 1 . e entire South es- I pecially that portion of the South j wnlch his ureat railway system I touched, and it touch d almost all of the South. He was a Southern man by birth, a Southern man at heart, and although his greit inter ests carried him to the monev center of America—New York—still ho n vor ost his devotion for his native land. He had accomplished more to ward developing the great resources of this Southland than any other sin gU; man. ami yet he on y lived to got a peep at the wonderful -sibili tics that lay before us He had mapped out great things for bis railroad and he was fast executing those plans. It is to he honed that hi<- untimely death will in no wise re tard the work that he had planned. It is only right and proper that we attempt to pay tribute to his memo ry. He was an extraordinary man and accomplished much in the time allotted to him on earth. His sad end is to he deplored The South needed his services. We have few p en of his calabra and we can ill afford to part with them. Peace to his soul. •re 8. t o op t • ontin- supplied e a city so lo > t village wu. . 'n ro ■; sa>s we t 1<? sk for i irnishlng the c of t ie ’ and their p a mldni i revel. Not at a 1. e ere igncr'.n* a :d sirnolv asked <• i i!or nation that’s all We would 1 • ii i helping 1 aid to extinguish if we 1 new of their existence ■i,l ere on v asking information. '1 ief of Police Lockhart is our an t ority for the statement that he mows nothing about them. The jury can take the case. t • * The intelligence that Gaffney has m'n selected as the next place for the meeting of the Methodist Con f pence of this state is glad news to emrv loyal spirit regardless of the religious tendency. Let us unite and nake the meeting the greatest in the history of that body. It's a good while off, but we must not losi sight of the fact that this excellent body of Christian workers has seen fit to honor us, and we must honor ottrse ves by doing the handsome thing towards them. * * • Young man, what is your object in life? Stop and asb yourself thet i testion. Reflect upon its meaning t matters not whether you he a clerk, a ploughman, a machinist, a carpenter, a laborer, or what not. vou must remember that you cannot attain that degree of perfection for which you were created until you de termine U> do whatever you do with all the power that is in you. Every man reaches the zenith by hard work, it makes no difference what vocation he may choose. iili It r family several years ago. that time she has made many i s in this city. The marriage night was a very quiet affair, i.e ng present in addition to i nm (Mate families. Solicitor T. •a 0 Mrs Lilly Poiner and Miss lv Poiner. A C'rd of Ttanks. We, the family of Alex S. Smith, cank the people of Gaffney for their id ness to our son and brother Jas. • Smith, during his illness. Ma- God’s b essing rest on them and may t-v keep watch over all till we meet on the other shore. List of Unclaimed Letters. List of Letters unclaimed in the P. () at Gaffney, S. C.. week end December 3. 19.16. Kirt Byers, Jamie Comk, S. P. Jeffries, Evins Makupson, D. G. Jeffrins, Boss McSwain, 2, C. M. Parker. Aelie B. Ross, Miss Jinly Mattie, Miss Janl Pearson. Miss Melt’ E. Robbs, Miss Arnett Sims, Miss Vilaiden Waydren, Miss Luler Wood. W. S. Sprouse. Call for advertised letters one cent due on each. A. R. N. Folger. P. M. —Try Bee Buckwheat. Gaffney’s Mountain n iti :> l. t* d i i \ 01 ? • A JVJ, tnc lin 'd be.vjidier i. d by thou- - j t j remove ' people 0 , > t - J »'* 1 “ day-., Price *0-*.-. ( - * mail. '->y, t’urlH. leuo- FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two hundred and twenty-two acres of good farming land nea. Blacksburg; twenty-two acres of which is good bottom land; two cqrnfortable dwellings; also out houses; laud well timbered. App.y tn Ed. H. DeCamp. Gaffney. S. C. FOR SALE—One good rubber-tire secondhand buggy; one set harness. Apply to E. B Stacy. Nov 27-tt pd. FOR RENT—Palmetto Hotel, new ly furnished, electric lights, water works, all modern conveniences. Webster & Jefferies. Nov. 16-tf. FOR SALE—A good second hand twe’ve-horse power boiler. Address M. care The Ledger. _Nq v . 13-tf. FOR SALE—Maryland blue stem seed whi'.at. Gaffney Hardware Co. Oct. 23 tf . FOR SALE—Second-hand Meitz & Weiss kerosene engine. 2 horse pow er cheap. Apply this office FOR SALE —First class babbit met al. Apply at. Ledger office. FOR RENT. I -—-V - - FOR RENT—5 rooms over store. Apply opposite P. o. Nelson, the I Star clothier. WANTED. WANTED—P-ople of Gaffney and surrounding country to know that we have opened up a first class tin shop in Palmetto building on Robinson street All orders will receive prompt attention and work satisfactory guar anteed. Phone. Barnett & McCarter. r>t pd. WANTED—To learn you telegra nhv and get you position. Address Southern Railroad Training School, l20fl*A Main St., Columbia, S. C. Nov 27 11. pd NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Ledger’s subscription list has been going forward by leans and bounds for the past two weeks until now it is larger than ever before in its history. We want more, however, and will continue to strive to merit them. * * • Gaffney is being confronted with a problem in the shape of ample wa ter supply and paved streets and sewerage. We should think the best thing to do is to issue $100,000 or $150,000 worth of bonds and see that Mr. L. L. Motte Married. The many friends of Mr. Leon L. Mott who reside in Gaffne will read with pleasure the following i from Sunday’s Spartanburg Herald: Mr. Leon L. Motte was married lust night to Miss Josephine Lawra- i «<>n at the home of her mother. Mrs. Maltimer Lawrason, No. 413 North j Church street. The ceremony was performed at 8 o’clock in the pres j once of the immediate family of the ’ ■’ and a few friends, by Dr. J. S. Watkins, of the First. Presbyterian church. The marriage of Mr. Motte and Miss Lawrason came as a complete surprise to their many friends in S artanburg. So far as the general public was concerned the marriage was a surprise and the cause of much interest last night. Mr. Motte has for several years been the court stenographer of the Fourth Judicial District and has many friends in Spartanburg. Miss Lawrason is a native of Canada, coming to this city For sale .nlv to" THE GAFFN“Y DRUG CO. OR. W. K. GUNTER l > E2 IN X I X )llice in Star Theatre Buildim . Phonk No. 20. Crow and bridge work a specialty Dr. G. W. B. SMITH, Dentist, Over Merchants Grocery Co. Porce’aln Inlays and Grown Bridge Work. Phone 245. DR. J. F. GARRETT, DENTIST. Moved to new offic« over Frederick Street, Front of the Battery. 'Phone In Office and Residence. WANTED- min^e meat let. -Customers and krout for Heinz’s J. G Bram- Nov. 29 tf. ClolhesTlial Fit Rljjlil Look Right, Feel Right are almost as essential to a man’s success in life as proper food, good health and “brains.” If you wear “EFF-EFF” FASHIONABLE CLOTHES you’ll have good reason to feel well satisfied with your aj pearance, as they are—by comparison—the most fash ionable, best tailored and beat fitting clothes to be had ready-to-wear. No matter whether you are a “short stout,” a tall, slim man or one of normal build, the “KFF EFF” Fash ionable Clothes of your size will fit as if made to your in dividual measurements. We are very much mistaken if you don’t wax enthus iastic over our new model garments—especially the Fire Insurance! W,> r«‘UK'Si lit soma of the largest and most substantial companies and would like to write your busines. 5-14-tf. Smith & Lipscomb, Agent yt a § MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotate loans on improved farms for a term of years !•. a: Mints 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. WILLIAM 8. HALL, JR.. Attorney at Law, Office ovw The Battery Gaffney, 8. C. Prompt attention giver to all bueinaa “EFF-FFF.” Suits and Overcoats, $15.00 to $20.00. Other Makes, $4.50 to $12.50. SHOES, HATS, UNDERWEAR. Hanau Shoes in the latest styles, $5.00 and $0.00 “.lust Wright” Shoes, $3.50 to $5.00. Stetson Hats, $3 50, $4.00 and $5.00. Wright’s Health Underwear at 83c. W. C. CARPENTER £ NELSON’S GREiT Sill CONTINUED I have made the greatest reductions in prices upon seasonable merchandise ever known to the trade. In a few weeks I want my store empty, and until then you can look for a regular landslide of bargains in every department. This ad. and my last week’s sale is a mere hint of what I am going to do in the way of cut prices. I am going to reduce my fall and winter stock to the lowest possible figure, and I am not going to wait till the first of January to do it. Read this ad. carefully and watch my ads. clocely for the next few weeks, and I’ll show you that I am in a position to save you money. This event comes at a time I | You Are Compeled To Buy end $ Sg MY ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS SACRIFICED! at the lowest prices ever known so early in the season. What an opportunity to save money. Am Forced To An opportunity that you can’t afford to let pass you by. COME EARLY ! COME !! 'Jr"-.** ttyo THE GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON! I must reduce my stock of Trunks. To effect this I am going to cut prices, and cut them mercilessly—even below cost. No half way measures in this great sale. Everything is marked in plain figures—the regular price and the cut price. There is no infla tion of values—everything is exactly as represented. One price to all and cash only qj This Great Reduction Sale Will Continue Until My Entire Stock Is Sold ra ■Tl And that won’t be but a few weeks at the rate I sold last week. KM SSLs at Opposite Postoffice. Look For Big Sign. Clothier. Gaffney, South Carolina.