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mm (4 a; t' i 4 I in H 1 «s:-^ NEW ARRIVALS ALMOST DAILY I N New Cloaks, New Tailor-IVIade Suits, New Goods, New EVHIIinery. VI f We Are Offering Big Lines at Very Close Prices. >1 See our $3.48 and $5.00 Pattern Hats. oil &: ^ Gaffney, South Car. Phone 165. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain 'es Husgets A Busy Medicine for Busy People, Brines Gulden Health u nd Renewed Vigor. A speciflc for Const!imtion, Indiirestion, T.lvet and Kidney troubles. I implcs. Eczema, Impure Blood. Bud Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let fo'tn, 35 cents a box. Genuino made by Hollister Drug Company, Madison, Wis. eOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALIOW PEOPLE DON’T FORGET I you can be cured of Cancr, Tu l 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 fata! How to be cured? Just I I write • I D. B. GLADDEN. Grover. N. C. I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hoivhy Kiven that on Frl day. December 21st, next, we will ap ply to Hon. J. K. Webster, Probate Judge, at his oltice in the Court House Gaffney. S. C., at 10 o'clock' a in., for final settlement and discharge, as Administrators of the estate of W. J. Hopper deceased. I Mrs. D. J. Hopper, } C C. Hopper, Admrs. Estate W. J. Hopper, Deed. 1 Pub in Gaffney Ledger Nov. 27,1 Dec. 4. 11 & 18, 190G. We do not do all kinds of printing —we do the GOOD kind. REAL ESTATE Handled on Commission. I handle both City and County property; pay costs of advertising and making titles. If you want to buy see me. If you want to sell see me. I bring buyer and seller together. The buyers nearly always come to me. Those who have lands for sale will act wise by placing their property with me for sale. ::::::::: Z. A. ROBERTSON. r 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 he 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 »» MARRIAGE AT RAVENNA. Mr. Alonzo Mathis and Miss Bertha Burqess Happily Married. Ravenna. Dec. 1.—Last Wednesday night at 8:30 o’clock at the home of the bride. Miss Bertha Buanna Bur gess and Mr. Albert Alonzo Mathis, were happily married by their pastor, Rev. F. C. Hickson. Soon after dark the united guests began to arrive and by 8:3tt all had arrived. The marriage took place in the parlor which was beautifully decorat r 1 the colors being green and white. At 8:30 Miss Minnie Burgess, sis ter of the bride, announced the ar rival of the bridal party by the low sweet strains of Mendelssohn’s wed ding march. First came the attendants, Miss Eva Burgess and Mr. Fred Brown and Miss Lona Green and Mr. Victor Fos ter and Miss Vennle Pettit and Mr Claude Burgess and Miss Bessie Mathis and Mr. Tabe Harvey and Miss Rossie Foster, maid of honor, followed by the bride and groom. The groom, after taking their places beneath the beautiful arch erected by Miss Rossie Foster, R* v. F. C. Hick son, in a few solemn words, made them one for life. Miss Bertha Buanna Burgess is the fifth daughter of Mrs. Carrie Burgess, and is very beautiful and numbers her friends by the score. Mr. Albert Alonzo Mathis is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. “Dink” Mathis and is a very popular voung man. and has been quite fortunate in winning such a nice young lady for his better half. He was a member of our baraca class, hut marriage (by a previous resolution) dismissed any of the members from the class. This class will certainly miss Albert, hut as he invited the whole class to he present, the class presented him with a token of thoir esteem. This was one of the most popular marriages taking place here in sev eral years, hut as the wedding bells are merrily ringing perhaps others will follow. The bride and exoom received manv beautiful presents and prehaps forty guests were present. We extend our congratulations to this couple and hope life with its charms will follow them on the sea of matrimonial life. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mathis, parents of the groom, gave a big Thanksgiv ing dinner Thursday in honor of the bride and groom. Several others Invited, hut we cannot report the dinner more than to say it sur passes previous dinners in this home. It was almost a feast. C. Marriage at Mt. Paran. On Sunday afternoon, November 2oth., 1900, at Mt. Paran church, Mr. Farmer Moore, of the Mt. Paran sec tion, and Miss Bertha Rippy, of Earl. N. C.. were united in marriage Eld. I. T. Newton officiating. A goodly crowd was present to preaoching by Pastor Hoke to witness the marriage. hear and Ask to see the Free Chocolate Set at Cherokee Drug Co’s. What is Thanksgiving ? “A delightful meditation of what the Lord has done for us.” : : What is Life Insurance ? ‘‘The strength of years of plenty applied to the weakness of years of want.” :::::::: The young men who “apply their hearts unto wisdom” and insure this Thanksgiving, will be the thankful ones a few short years hence. Apply to Mutual Benefit Life for a policy through the agency of Jones J. Darby, GAFFNEY. S. G The Southeastern Life Insurance Company. SPARTANBURG, S. C. OFFICERS. Elliott Estes, President. A. H. Twitcheli., 1st Vice President. Giles L. Wilson, Secy, and Tres. John B. Cleveland. 2nd Vice President. George R. Dean, M. D., and George W. Heinitsch, M. D., Medical Directors. DIRECTORS. A, H. Twichell, President and Treasurer Clifton Mfg. Co. and D. V,. Converse Co. Jno. B. Cleveland, President C. & W. C. Railroad and Whitney Mfg. Co. Jno. A. Law, President and Treasurer Saxou Mills and President Central National Bank, L. P'. 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 nou-speculative, straight Life In surance of the safest kind only. A South Caroliua home company for the protection of South Carolina homes AGENT WANTED FOR CHAROKEE COUNTY. ELLIOTT ESTES. Jr. General Agent, Spartanburg, S. C. 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 Seasonable Goods at Low Prices. The Dixie’s 10 per cent sale began Saturday, December 1st. Everything in Our Line Going at 10 Per Cent Above Actual Cost. We have decided to place our large and varied stock of General Merchandise on the market at an advance of only 10 per cent above cost. This stock consists of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Outing, Sheeting, Calico, Ginghams and Worsteds, Lap Robes, Heavy Comforts, Cotton and Wool Blankets, Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Clothing for Men and Boys, Overcoats, Rain Coats, Pants and Overalls; and a beautiful line of Lamps, Crockery and Glassware. In fact everything in this line TTo Oe Solti Before I >eeeinl>er 24tli At this unheard of low price of 10 per cent. We mean just what we say and will prove our assertion. You are most cordially invited to call and get prices, it will save you money. Respectfully, LITTLEJOHN BROTHERS.